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| style="background:#FFF" | [[Ritchie]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[Ritchie]]
| style="background:#FFF" | {{MS|004|Zippo}}{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|021|Spearow}}or{{MSP|072|Tentacool}}[[File:000MS.png]][[File:000MS.png]]{{MS|025|Sparky}}
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| style="background:#FFF" | [[Assunta]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[Assunta]]
| style="background:#FFF" | {{MSP|112|Rhydon}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|021|Spearow}}or{{MSP|072|Tentacool}}[[File:000MS.png]][[File:000MS.png]]{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}}
| style="background:#FFF" | {{MSP|112|Rhydon}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}({{MSP|021|Spearow}}or{{MSP|072|Tentacool}})[[File:000MS.png]][[File:000MS.png]]{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}}
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| style="background:#FFF" | {{Ash}}
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===In [[Pokémon Origins]]===
===In [[Pokémon Origins]]===
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==In the games==
==In the games==
Unlike the anime, the games allow two Trainers to use different numbers of Pokémon. While the player can have six Pokémon in the [[party]] at a time, many [[Non-player character|NPCs]] faced will not. Generally only [[rival]]s and {{pkmn|Champion}}s have a full team during the main storyline, while [[Gym Leader]]s and members of the [[Elite Four]] may also have a full team in rematches. Some {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}}s also maintain a full team, although their Pokémon usually have lower levels than other Trainers' Pokémon in the area. Most main series games have at least one {{tc|Fisherman}} with a party of six {{p|Magikarp}}. Only on rare occasions do other Trainers have a full team.
Unlike the anime, the games allow two Trainers to use different numbers of Pokémon. While the player can have six Pokémon in the [[party]] at a time, many [[Non-player character|NPCs]] faced will not. Generally only [[rival]]s and {{pkmn|Champion}}s have a full team during the main storyline, while [[Gym Leader]]s and members of the [[Elite Four]] may also have a full team in rematches. Some {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}}s also maintain a full team, although their Pokémon usually have lower levels than other Trainers' Pokémon in the area. Most main series games have at least one {{tc|Fisherman}} with a party of six {{p|Magikarp}}. Only on rare occasions do other Trainers have a full team.
==In other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} is the only series in which a Full Battle took place outside of the Pokémon League, excluding [[Pokémon movie|movies]].
* The {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} is the only series in which a Full Battle took place outside of the Pokémon League, excluding [[Pokémon movie|movies]].
* The {{series|Best Wishes}} is the only series which did not feature a proper Full Battle. Only small parts of the battles between Cameron and Virgil and Virgil and Dino were shown. Though all of Ash's battle was shown, it was only a 6 on 5 battle.  
* The {{series|Best Wishes}} is the only series which did not feature a proper Full Battle. Only small parts of the battles between Cameron and Virgil and Virgil and Dino were shown. Though all of Ash's battle was shown, it was only a 6 on 5 battle.
* Ash's battle against Gary in the [[Silver Conference]] is his only known Full Battle where he didn't use {{AP|Pikachu}}.


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Revision as of 05:09, 26 August 2016

The team Red used in his Full Battle against Blue

A Full Battle (Japanese: フルバトル Full Battle), also known as a six-on-six battle, is a Pokémon battle in which both Trainers use a full party of six Pokémon. The first Trainer to completely knock out all of the opposing Trainer's Pokémon wins the battle.

These battles are rare, both in the anime and the games. Typically, Trainers will use fewer than the full six, usually one to three.

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In the anime

Most Trainers declare a specific number of Pokémon to be used in a battle. This number is very rarely the full six. The most notable Trainer to do so is Drake, the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader in the Orange League. Battles in the final rounds of each region's League Conference are usually Full Battles as well.

In the main series

Original series

Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
EP080 Ritchie 004Butterfree(SpearoworTentacool)000MS.png000MS.png025 Loss
Assunta RhydonVenomoth(SpearoworTentacool)000MS.png000MS.pngIvysaur Win


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
EP111
EP112
Ash 025007128131001006 Win
Drake DittoOnixGengarVenusaurElectabuzz149 Loss


Movie Trainer Pokémon Result
M03 Ash 158152164s001155025 Win
Lisa Granbull203AipomButterfree056195 Loss


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
EP269
EP270
Ash 128214089153143006 Win
Gary NidoqueenMagmar009059ScizorGolem Loss


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
EP270
EP271
EP272
Ash 025158143164s153006 Loss
Harrison Kecleon215HypnoSteelix229257 Win


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
EP272 Harrison 000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png229 Loss
Jon 000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.pngRhyhorn Win


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
EP272 Jon 000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.pngRapidash Win
Unnamed Trainer 000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.pngRhydon Loss


Advanced Generation series

Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
AG128
AG129
Ash 324025362341277253 Win
Katie VenomothGolduckDugtrioMisdreavusScizorWalrein Loss


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
AG129
AG130
Ash 341025324253277362 Win
Morrison GirafarigGrowlitheSwampertSteelixGligar375 Loss


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
AG130
AG131
Ash 362324341277253025 Loss
Tyson SceptileShiftryHariyamaDonphanMetagross052 Win


Diamond & Pearl series

Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
DP040 Paul 390Weavile198389000MS.png000MS.png Forfeit
Cynthia 445000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png Win


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
DP128 Paul 126Hariyama125NidokingLairon217 Loss
Brandon 377379378000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png Win


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
DP131
DP132
Ash 418472398388025391 Loss
Paul 389Weavile125430467217 Win


Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
DP186
DP187
DP188
Ash 025392398418389472 Win
Paul AggronGastrodonDrapionNinjaskFroslass466 Loss


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
DP189 Ash 214324443254277025 Loss
Tobias DarkraiLatios000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png Win


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
DP189 Tobias Darkrai000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png Win
Unnamed Trainer GranbullEmpoleonMagnezoneZangooseMismagiusMagmortar Loss


Best Wishes series

Episodes Trainer Pokémon Result
BW106
BW107
BW108
Ash 525501499025521F495 Loss
Cameron HydreigonFerrothornSamurottSwanna448 Win


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
BW108 Cameron SamurottFerrothorn448HydreigonSwannaWatchog Loss
Virgil JolteonLeafeonUmbreonEspeonFlareon000MS.png Win


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
BW108 Dino ChandelureGigalithSeismitoadHeatmorMandibuzzDruddigon Loss
Virgil JolteonLeafeonUmbreonEeveeEspeonFlareon Win

XY series

Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
XY127 Alain Metagross006MX000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png000MS.png Win
Remo GranbullBouffalantPelipperGurdurrRhyperiorGarchomp Loss


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
XY127
XY128
Ash 701663025715706658 Win
Sawyer SlakingClawitzerAegislashSalamenceSlurpuff254M Loss


Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
XY130
XY131
Ash 025715701663706658 Loss
Alain TyranitarWeavileBisharpUnfezantMetagross006MX Win

In Pokémon Origins

Episode Trainer Pokémon Result
PO04 Red JolteonScytherLaprasDodrioPersian006 Win
Blue PidgeotAlakazamRhydonArcanineExeggutorBlastoise Loss

In the games

Unlike the anime, the games allow two Trainers to use different numbers of Pokémon. While the player can have six Pokémon in the party at a time, many NPCs faced will not. Generally only rivals and Champions have a full team during the main storyline, while Gym Leaders and members of the Elite Four may also have a full team in rematches. Some Pokémon Breeders also maintain a full team, although their Pokémon usually have lower levels than other Trainers' Pokémon in the area. Most main series games have at least one Fisherman with a party of six Magikarp. Only on rare occasions do other Trainers have a full team.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 全體對戰 Chyùhntái Deuijin
Mandarin 全面對戰 / 全面对战 Quánmiàn Duìzhàn
Italy Flag.png Italian Lotta Totale
Poland Flag.png Polish Pełna bitwa

Trivia

  • The Diamond & Pearl series is the only series in which a Full Battle took place outside of the Pokémon League, excluding movies.
  • The Best Wishes series is the only series which did not feature a proper Full Battle. Only small parts of the battles between Cameron and Virgil and Virgil and Dino were shown. Though all of Ash's battle was shown, it was only a 6 on 5 battle.
  • Ash's battle against Gary in the Silver Conference is his only known Full Battle where he didn't use Pikachu.


Pokémon battle variations
Double BattleMulti BattleTriple BattleRotation BattleHorde EncounterSOS BattleSupport PlayMax Raid BattleFull Battle
Contest BattleLauncher BattleSky BattleInverse BattleBattle RoyalDynamax AdventureAuto BattleTera Raid Battle
Battle modes


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