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=Visual Competition=
=Visual Competition=
This round is similar to the first round in the main games, however instead of just relying on your PokéBlock stats, this time you have to physically dress your Pokémon up with a variety of items to try and get points. You do this via the touch screen and then when you are done you put your Pokémon out in front of the crowd and see what they think based on the type of contest that it is.  For exampe, if it is a Tough contest, you may not try to make your Pokemon appear Cute.
This round is similar to the first round in the main games, however instead of just relying on your PokéBlock stats, this time you have to physically dress your Pokémon up with a variety of items to try and get points. You do this via the touch screen and then when you are done you put your Pokémon out in front of the crowd and see what they think based on the type of contest that it is.  For exampe, you won't want your Pokemon to appear [[Cute Contest|cute]] if it is a [[Tough Contest]].


=Dance Competition=
=Dance Competition=

Revision as of 14:40, 5 April 2007

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Visual Competition
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Dance Competition
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Performance Competition

Pokémon Super Contests are the triumphant return of a function first introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Pokémon Contests. There are three rounds to determinate the success in Pokémon Super Contests:

Visual Competition

This round is similar to the first round in the main games, however instead of just relying on your PokéBlock stats, this time you have to physically dress your Pokémon up with a variety of items to try and get points. You do this via the touch screen and then when you are done you put your Pokémon out in front of the crowd and see what they think based on the type of contest that it is. For exampe, you won't want your Pokemon to appear cute if it is a Tough Contest.

Dance Competition

The second round is a Dancing round. The Pokémon that you have entered the contest with either becomes the main singer or one of the background singers based on its performence in the last round. In this round, you get rated based on your rhythm and co-ordination with the music of the moment. To control this, you press the 4 buttons on the touch screen to the music when instructed. The better your rhythm, the more points you get.

Performance Competition

The final round runs exactly the same as the main part of the contests in Ruby & Sapphire. You use attacks in here to try and get Appeal Points and Jam the points of the opponents. The person with the most points at the end of the 5 battle rounds wins this round.

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"Dia-san and Pachirisu! Congratulations!"

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