![]() ![]() In such situations, it is impossible to use a Poké Ball to capture a Pokémon unless the other is knocked out first. In these situations, all wild Pokémon encounters are Double Battles against two Pokémon. In Generation IV and V, some NPCs (most notably the stat Trainers in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum) accompany the player while they explore certain areas. If a Pokémon faints, it is not replaced until the end of the turn, rather than immediately after the Pokémon is knocked out, making it possible for a Pokémon's move to fail due to a lack of target if both of the opposing Pokémon are knocked out before it attacks. ![]() The player also watches two Single Battles involving Zook-one with Ardos and one with Biden.įrom Generation IV onward, moves that target multiple Pokémon resolve in order of the target's respective Speed stats. Battle only use one Pokémon, so it is possible to battle them in a Single Battle. However, the first two battles in the game-against Chobin and Naps-are Single Battles, as are all wild battles and one optional battle against a Supertrainer at the entrance to the Pokémon HQ Lab. In Pokémon XD, the majority of battles are Double Battles, similar to Colosseum. However, the player does watch a Single Battle between Eagun and Skrub. The only way to engage in a Single Battle in Pokémon Colosseum is to do so in battle mode. In Pokémon Colosseum, all battles that the player participates in are battled as Double Battles. If the player has only one conscious Pokémon, the two Trainers who see the player at the same time will take turns battling the player in two Single Battles, with the second Trainer approaching and battling the player immediately after the first Trainer is defeated. If the player has only one conscious Pokémon, Trainer classes who will only engage the player in Double Battles will ignore the player and comment that the player should bring two Pokémon to battle them with.įrom Pokémon Emerald to Generation V (as well as in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl), two independent Trainers who see the player at the same time will engage the player in a Double Battle. and Jr., automatically engage the player in Double Battles in Generation III, they will only battle if the player steps on the tile directly in front of them, from Generation IV to VI they can move towards the player to initiate such battles, and in Generation VII they can battle the player from afar but remain stationary (like all other Trainer classes in those games). Some specific Trainer classes, such as Sis and Bro and Sr. One Trainer may control both Pokémon on either side of the battle, or two Trainers may cooperate on one or both sides of the battle, each controlling their own Pokémon (meaning that anywhere from two to four Trainers may take part in a Double Battle). In a Double Battle, two teams of two Pokémon face each other in battle. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. ![]()
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