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[[File:Daybreak Contest final battle.png|thumb|300px|right|Daybreak Contest under the Double Performance rule]]
[[File:Roserade Purugly Double Performance.png|thumb|250px|Daybreak Contest under the Double Performance rule]]
'''Double Performance''' (Japanese: '''ダブルパフォーマンス''' ''Double Perfomance'') is a rule used in [[Pokémon Contests]]. Contests under this rule are generally the same as any other Contest, with the only difference being the fact that {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s use two Pokémon in all rounds of the competition, unlike the [[Hoenn Grand Festival|Hoenn]] and [[Kanto Grand Festival]]s, which only had Double Battles in their last few rounds.  
'''Double Performance''' (Japanese: '''ダブルパフォーマンス''' ''Double Perfomance'') is a rule used in [[Pokémon Contest]]s. Contests under this rule are generally the same as any other Contest, with the only difference being the fact that {{pkmn|Coordinator}}s use two {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in both the Appeals Round and the Battle Round of the competition.


It was first mentioned in ''[[DP041|A Stand-Up Sit-Down!]]'', when [[Zoey]] said the [[Hearthome City]] Contest and the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] would follow it. Because of this, {{an|Dawn}} had to find a pair to use. Zoey then showed her an example of an appeal using her {{TP|Zoey|Glameow}} and {{TP|Zoey|Shellos|Gastrodon}}. The Double Performance rule was first seen in use in ''[[DP049|Dawn's Early Night]]'' for the Hearthome City Contest, in which Dawn used her {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}}. However, she was unsuccessful and lost in the Appeals Round.
It was first mentioned in ''[[DP041|A Stand-Up Sit-Down!]]'', when [[Zoey]] said the [[Hearthome City]] Contest and the [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]] would follow it. Due to that ruling, {{an|Dawn}} had to find a pair to use. Zoey then showed her an example of an appeal using her {{TP|Zoey|Glameow}} and {{TP|Zoey|Shellos}}. The Double Performance rule was first seen in use in ''[[DP049|Dawn's Early Night!]]'' for the Hearthome City Contest, in which Dawn used her {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}}. However, she was unsuccessful and lost in the Appeals Round.


Later on, it was announced in ''[[DP150|Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!]]'' that the {{to|Daybreak}} {{pkmn|Contest}} would also be held under the Double Performance rule. {{an|Dawn}} participated in this contest in ''[[DP161|Yes in Dee Dee, It's Dawn!]]'' and ''[[DP162|Playing the Performance Encore!]]''. She was able to pass the Appeals Round this time with the help of her Piplup and {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}}. She eventually won the competition and earned her fifth [[Ribbon]] after defeating [[Ursula]] with her {{TP|Dawn|Cyndaquil|Quilava}} and {{TP|Dawn|Mamoswine}}'s Flame Ice combination.
Later on, it was announced in ''[[DP150|Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!]]'' that the {{to|Daybreak}} {{pkmn|Contest}} would also be held under the Double Performance rule. {{an|Dawn}} participated in this Contest in ''[[DP161|Yes in Dee Dee, It's Dawn!]]'' and ''[[DP162|Playing the Performance Encore!]]''. She was able to pass the Appeals Round this time with the help of her Piplup and {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}}. She eventually won the competition and earned her fifth [[Ribbon]] after defeating [[Ursula]] with her {{TP|Dawn|Cyndaquil}} and {{TP|Dawn|Mamoswine}}'s Flame Ice combination.


The Sinnoh [[Grand Festival]], which was held from ''[[DP174|Last Call - First Round!]]'' to ''[[DP177|A Grand Fight For Winning!]]'', featured an Appeals Round in which Coordinators had to use two Pokémon. After that, they had to undergo several rounds [[Double Battle]]s. In the end, only Dawn and Zoey were left to face off in the finals. Their battle ended with a combination of [[Zoey's Glameow]]'s {{m|Thunderbolt}} and Zoey's {{p|Gallade}}'s {{m|Psycho Cut}} versus a combination of Dawn's Piplup's {{m|Peck}} and [[Dawn's Togekiss]]'s {{m|Sky Attack}}, with Zoey being the victor of the entire Grand Festival.
The [[Sinnoh Grand Festival]], which was held from ''[[DP174|Last Call First Round!]]'' to ''[[DP177|A Grand Fight for Winning!]]'' adhered to the Double Performance rule. Dawn and Zoey were finalists during one Sinnoh Grand festival. Their battle ended with a combination of [[Zoey's Glameow]]'s {{m|Thunderbolt}} and Zoey's {{p|Gallade}}'s {{m|Psycho Cut}} versus a combination of Dawn's Piplup's {{m|Peck}} and [[Dawn's Togekiss]]'s {{m|Sky Attack}}, with Zoey being the victor of the entire Grand Festival.
 
The [[Hoenn Grand Festival|Hoenn]] and [[Kanto Grand Festival]]s are not considered Double Performance Competitions because they only had Double Battles in their last few rounds. There were no Double Appeals in either of these Grand Festivals.
 
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Revision as of 18:31, 4 June 2016

Daybreak Contest under the Double Performance rule

Double Performance (Japanese: ダブルパフォーマンス Double Perfomance) is a rule used in Pokémon Contests. Contests under this rule are generally the same as any other Contest, with the only difference being the fact that Coordinators use two Pokémon in both the Appeals Round and the Battle Round of the competition.

It was first mentioned in A Stand-Up Sit-Down!, when Zoey said the Hearthome City Contest and the Sinnoh Grand Festival would follow it. Due to that ruling, Dawn had to find a pair to use. Zoey then showed her an example of an appeal using her Glameow and Shellos. The Double Performance rule was first seen in use in Dawn's Early Night! for the Hearthome City Contest, in which Dawn used her Piplup and Pachirisu. However, she was unsuccessful and lost in the Appeals Round.

Later on, it was announced in Unlocking the Red Chain of Events! that the Daybreak Contest would also be held under the Double Performance rule. Dawn participated in this Contest in Yes in Dee Dee, It's Dawn! and Playing the Performance Encore!. She was able to pass the Appeals Round this time with the help of her Piplup and Buneary. She eventually won the competition and earned her fifth Ribbon after defeating Ursula with her Cyndaquil and Mamoswine's Flame Ice combination.

The Sinnoh Grand Festival, which was held from Last Call — First Round! to A Grand Fight for Winning! adhered to the Double Performance rule. Dawn and Zoey were finalists during one Sinnoh Grand festival. Their battle ended with a combination of Zoey's Glameow's Thunderbolt and Zoey's Gallade's Psycho Cut versus a combination of Dawn's Piplup's Peck and Dawn's Togekiss's Sky Attack, with Zoey being the victor of the entire Grand Festival.

The Hoenn and Kanto Grand Festivals are not considered Double Performance Competitions because they only had Double Battles in their last few rounds. There were no Double Appeals in either of these Grand Festivals.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Double Performance
Germany Flag.png German Doppelperformance
Italy Flag.png Italian Doppia Performance
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Apresentação Dupla
Spain Flag.png Spanish Presentación Doble


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