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A Pokémon's '''Performance''' (Japanese: '''パフォーマンス''' ''Performance'') is made up of stats that exist for use in the [[Pokéthlon]].  There are five different Performance stats; Speed, Technique, Jump, Power, and Stamina.  
A Pokémon's '''performance''' (Japanese: '''パフォーマンス''' ''performance'') is made up of stats that exist for use in the [[Pokéthlon]].  There are five different performance stats; Speed, Technique, Jump, Power, and Stamina.  


Each Pokémon has a different base Performance, not unlike [[stats]], although a Pokémon does not start with its maximized Performance.  Instead, Performance can be improved by feeding the Pokémon Apricorn Drinks, which are made with an [[Apricorn Shaker]].
Each Pokémon has a different base performance, not unlike [[stats]], although a Pokémon does not start with its maximized performance.  Instead, Performance can be improved by feeding the Pokémon Apricorn drinks, which are made with an [[Apricorn Shaker]].


==Stats==
==Stats==
===Speed===
===Speed===
'''Speed''' is an important stat for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves any sort of racing to have a high Speed stat.  Not to be confused with the Speed stat used in [[Pokémon battle]]s. Speed is used in Dash Hurdle, Change Relay, Push Circle, and Steal Flag.  
'''Speed''' is an important stat for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves any sort of racing to have a high Speed stat.  It is not to be confused with the Speed stat used in [[Pokémon battle]]s, which is すばやさ in Japanese (whereas this is スピード). Speed is used in Dash Hurdle, Change Relay, Push Circle, and Steal Flag.  
===Power===
===Power===
'''Power''' is important for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves fighting or the usage of physical force to have a high Power stat.  Power is used in Ring-Out Fight, Shooting Snow, Break Block, Push Circle, Catch Saucer, and Smash Goal.
'''Power''' is important for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves fighting or the usage of physical force to have a high Power stat.  Power is used in Ring-Out Fight, Shooting Snow, Break Block, Push Circle, Catch Saucer, and Smash Goal.

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A Quilava's Performance

A Pokémon's performance (Japanese: パフォーマンス performance) is made up of stats that exist for use in the Pokéthlon. There are five different performance stats; Speed, Technique, Jump, Power, and Stamina.

Each Pokémon has a different base performance, not unlike stats, although a Pokémon does not start with its maximized performance. Instead, Performance can be improved by feeding the Pokémon Apricorn drinks, which are made with an Apricorn Shaker.

Stats

Speed

Speed is an important stat for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves any sort of racing to have a high Speed stat. It is not to be confused with the Speed stat used in Pokémon battles, which is すばやさ in Japanese (whereas this is スピード). Speed is used in Dash Hurdle, Change Relay, Push Circle, and Steal Flag.

Power

Power is important for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves fighting or the usage of physical force to have a high Power stat. Power is used in Ring-Out Fight, Shooting Snow, Break Block, Push Circle, Catch Saucer, and Smash Goal.

Technique

Technique is important for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves strategy to have a high Technique stat. Technique is used in Bound Field, Shooting Snow, Steal Flag, and Smash Goal.

Jump

As the name implies, Jump is important for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves jumping to have a high Jump stat. Jump is used in Dash Hurdle, Bound Field, and Catch Saucer.

Stamina

Stamina is important for a Pokémon that is competing in any Pokéthlon game that involves a risk of fatigue to have a high Stamina stat. Stamina is used in Ring-Out Fight, Shooting Snow, Change Relay, Break Block, and Steal Flag.

Daily Pokéthlon performance stat changes

Every day two of a Pokémon's Pokéthlon performance values can change according to the Pokémon's daily condition. Which stats change and to what degree are based on the Pokémon's nature. Below is a list of the natures, which performance they effect and to what degree possible the stats can fluctuate. Each value below is the highest extent to which each performance stat can improve or be hindered.

Nature Speed Power Technique Stamina Jump
Hardy -1 +1
Lonely +2 -2
Brave -2 +2
Adamant +2 -2
Naughty +2 -2
Bold -2 +2
Docile +1 -1
Relaxed -2 +2
Impish +2 -2
Lax -2 +2
Timid +2 -2
Hasty +2 -2
Serious +1 -1
Jolly +2 -2
Naive +2 -2
Modest -2 +2
Mild -2 +2
Quiet -2 +2
Bashful -1 +1
Rash -2 +2
Calm -2 +2
Gentle +2 -2
Sassy -2 +2
Careful +2 -2
Quirky +1 -1

Pokéthlon events

Pokéthlon event Speed? Power? Technique? Jump? Stamina?
Dash Hurdle Yes No Yes Yes No
Ring-Out Fight Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Shooting Snow No Yes Yes No Yes
Bound Field No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Change Relay Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Break Block No Yes Yes No Yes
Push Circle Yes Yes No No Yes
Catch Saucer Yes Yes No Yes No
Steal Flag Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Smash Goal Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Trivia

  • Sunkern has a possible five stars in all Performance stats, the highest possible total, while ironically sporting the lowest base stat total of any Pokémon. It shares its Performance stats with Mew, Ditto, Giratina's Origin Forme, and Arceus. However, this could have been implemented to compensate for its low stats.
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