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[[File:Super Contest Hall.png|280px|The Super Contest Hall|thumb]]
[[File:Super Contest Hall DPPt.png|thumb|280px|The Super Contest Hall]]
A '''Pokémon Super Contest''' is an expanded format of the [[Pokémon Contest]]s for the [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}}, specifically in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. In it, [[Pokémon]] are rated on their appearance and performance, rather than strength. They are different from the previous generation's competitions in that not only do they have more rounds, but rounds from the earlier games have been altered. They come in four rankings in the same five categories as [[Generation III]]:  [[Cool Contest|Cool]], [[Beauty Contest|Beauty]], [[Cute Contest|Cute]], [[Smart Contest|Smart]] and [[Tough Contest|Tough]].
A '''Pokémon Super Contest''' is an expanded format of the [[Pokémon Contest]]s for the [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}}, specifically in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. In it, {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are rated on their appearance and performance, rather than strength. They are different from the previous generation's competitions in that not only do they have more rounds, but rounds from the earlier games have been altered. They come in four rankings in the same five categories as [[Generation III]]:  {{OBP|Cool|condition}}, {{OBP|Beauty|condition}}, {{OBP|Cute|condition}}, {{OBP|Smart|condition}}, and {{OBP|Tough|condition}}.


All Super Contests are at the [[Contest Hall]] in [[Hearthome City]].
All Super Contests are at the [[Contest Hall]] in [[Hearthome City]].
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==Competitions==
==Competitions==
===Visual Competition===
===Visual Competition===
[[File:Super Contest.png|thumb|right|Lucas wins the Super Contest]]
[[File:Super Contest.png|thumb|220px|Lucas wins the Super Contest]]
The visual competition score consists of two parts: the condition portion and the dress-up portion. The score from the visual competition is the total number of hearts given from both portions.
{{main|Visual Competition}}
 
The Visual Competition is where players dress up their Pokémon depending on a theme. The Visual Competition score consists of two parts: the condition portion and the dress-up portion. The score from the Visual Competition is the total number of hearts given from both portions.
==== Condition ====
The condition portion is the equivalent of the first round of the contests of [[Generation III]]. As in the previous generation, Pokémon are rated based on their [[condition]] in the appropriate category. These stats can be raised using [[Poffin]]s, rather than the [[Pokéblock]]s of the previous generation.
 
Scoring in the condition portion is also similar to that of [[Generation III]].  A Pokémon's score in the condition portion is the sum of the following:
* The condition in the contest attribute
* 1/2 of the condition in each of the contest's secondary attributes
* 1/2 of the Pokémon's sheen
 
This score is boosted by 10% if the Pokémon is holding the [[scarf]] in the primary attribute, and 5% if the Pokémon is holding the scarf in either secondary attribute.  Depending on what this score is and the rank of the contest, a number of red hearts is shown for this portion:
 
{|
! Rank !! 0 !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8
|-
| Normal Rank || <9 || 10-19 || 20-29 || 30-39 || 40-49 || 50-59 || 60-69 || 70-79 || >80
|-
| Great Rank || <89 || 90-109 || 110-129 || 130-149 || 150-169 || 170-189 || 190-209 || 210-229 || >230
|-
| Ultra Rank || <169 || 170-199 || 200-229 || 230-259 || 260-289 || 290-319 || 320-349 || 350-379 || >380
|-
| Master Rank || <319 || 320-359 || 360-399 || 400-439 || 440-479 || 480-519 || 520-229 || 560-599 || >600
|-
| Link Contest || <99 || 100-199 || 200-299 || 300-399 || 400-449 || 450-499 || 500-549 || 550-599 || >600
|}
 
==== Dress-Up ====
However, in Super Contests, an extra element is added to these competitions by dressing up the Pokémon with [[accessory|accessories]] found in the [[Fashion Case]]. By using the stylus to drag and drop accessories onto the Pokémon, competitors must dress up their Pokémon as well as they can within the 60 second time limit. These competitions will have a randomly picked theme (chosen based on the rank of the contest) which the competitors must follow.
 
*'''Normal Rank''' - The Colorful, The Natural, The Created
*'''Great Rank''' - The Shapely, The Sharp, The Solid
*'''Ultra Rank''' - The Bright, The Gaudy, The Flexible
*'''Master Rank''' - The Festive, The Intangible, The Relaxed
 
A contest will have its theme chosen from those of its rank and those below it. Link Contests will have a theme selected from all themes.
 
In the Normal Rank Competition, a maximum of five accessories may be used. As coordinators move up the ranks, they may use five more accessories each time they advance.
 
The scores for each accessory and the corresponding theme is given on the accessory page.  Depending on the accessory score and the rank of the contest, a number of pink hearts is shown:
 
{|
! Rank !! 0 !! 1 !! 2 !! 3
|-
| Normal Rank || <3 || 4-5 || 6-8 || >9
|-
| Great Rank || <5 || 6-10 || 11-15 || >16
|-
| Ultra Rank || <7 || 8-15 || 16-23 || >24
|-
| Master Rank / Link Contest || <10 || 11-20 || 21-30 || >31
|}


===Dance Competition===
===Dance Competition===
In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons known as "Castanets": {{color|{{yellow color}}|Left}}, {{color|{{green color}}|Right}}, {{color|{{red color}}|Front}}, and {{color|{{blue color}}|Jump}}. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great Rank{{sup|DP}}, and four in the Great Rank{{sup|Pt}}, Ultra and Master Ranks, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the back-up dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats for both halves in the Normal and Great Ranks and 24 beats in the other ranks.
{{main|Dance Competition}}
In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: {{color|{{green color}}|Left}}, {{color|{{yellow color}}|Right}}, {{color|{{blue color}}|Front}}, and {{color|{{red color}}|Jump}}. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great Rank{{sup/4|DP}}, and four in the Great Rank{{sup/4|Pt}}, Ultra Rank and Master Rank, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the backup dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats for both halves in the Normal and Great Ranks and 24 beats in the other ranks.


At the bottom of the top screen, a simple {{wp|Staff (music)|music staff}} shows the steps with a bouncing {{p|Jigglypuff}} on top of it keeping the beat.
At the bottom of the top screen, a simple {{wp|Staff (music)|music staff}} shows the steps with a bouncing {{p|Jigglypuff}} on top of it keeping the beat.


A Pokémon earns 1 point for each step judged as "good", and 2 points for each step judged as "excellent". A step judged as a "miss" does not score. The maximum score for the dance competition is thus 48 points in contests with 3 steps, and 64 points in contests with 4 steps.
A Pokémon earns 1 point for each step judged as "Good", and 2 points for each step judged as "Excellent". A step judged as a "Miss" does not score. The maximum score for the Dance Competition is thus 48 points in Contests with 3 steps, and 64 points in Contests with 4 steps.


===Acting Competition===
===Acting Competition===
This is the equivalent of the second round of contests in [[Generation III]]. Pokémon perform [[move]]s for one of the three judges, [[Jordan]], [[Contest Judge Dexter|Dexter]] and [[Keira]], to earn appeal points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in [[Generation III]]. The Pokémon, contrary to the regular contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. Performing a Contest-specific move (i.e. a tough move in a tough contest) to any judge causes their voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a smart move in a cool contest) causes the voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5, Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8.
{{main|Appeal}}
This is the equivalent of the second round of Contests in [[Generation III]]. Pokémon perform [[move]]s for one of the three judges, [[Jordan]], [[Contest Judge Dexter|Dexter]] and [[Keira]], to earn Appeal Points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in [[Generation III]]. The Pokémon, contrary to the regular Contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. Performing a Contest-specific move (i.e. a Tough move in a Tough Contest) to any judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a Smart move in a Cool Contest) causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5, Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8.


Unlike [[Generation III]], a Pokémon cannot perform a move more than twice in a row for any reason; a Pokémon may not enter a Super Contest (including Visual and Dance practice sessions) if they only have one move.
Unlike in [[Generation III]], the most a Pokémon can use any move in succession is two times. Most moves can only be used once, while specific moves, such as {{m|Outrage}} or {{m|Arm Thrust}}, may be used twice in a row. If a Pokémon only has one move, it may not enter a Super Contest (including Visual and Dance practice sessions). This makes it impossible for {{p|Unown}} and {{p|Ditto}} to legitimately have any Super Contest Ribbons.


The number of points earned from the acting competition is 10 times the number of hearts received.
The number of points earned from the Acting Competition is 10 times the number of hearts received.


=== Results ===
===Results===
To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is given 64 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.
[[File:Super Contest Winner.png|thumb|220px|Winning a Super Contest]]
To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is given 64 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.


==Awards==
==Awards==
The winning Pokémon will receive a [[ribbon]] for the contest type and rank. They will also receive a special accessory the first time the contest is completed successfully.
The winning Pokémon will receive a [[Ribbon]] for the [[Contest condition]] and rank. They will also receive a special [[Accessory]] the first time the Contest is completed successfully.


===Accessory prizes===
===Accessory prizes===
====[[Cool Contest]]s====
====[[Cool (condition)|Cool Contests]]====
{| align="left" style="background: #{{cool color}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 2px solid #{{cool color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background: #{{cool color}}; border: 3px solid #{{cool color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Rank
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Normal Rank
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; background: #{{cool color light}}" colspan="2" | Accessory
! style="background: #{{cool color light}};" | Great Rank
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{cool color light}};" | Ultra Rank
| align="center" | Normal Rank
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Red Barrette Sprite.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Red Barrette
| [[File:Accessory Red Barrette Sprite.png‎]]
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Accessory Red Balloons Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | Great Rank
| [[File:Accessory Top Hat Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Red Balloons Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Accessory Gold Pedestal Sprite.png]]
| Red Balloons
|-
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Red Barrette
| align="center" | Ultra Rank
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}" | Red Balloons
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Top Hat Sprite.png]]
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}" | Top Hat
| Top Hat
! style="background: #{{cool color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Gold Pedestal
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
|}
| align="center" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Gold Pedestal Sprite.png]]
| Gold Pedestal
|}<br clear="left">


====[[Beauty Contest]]s====
====[[Beautiful (condition)|Beauty Contests]]====
{| align="left" style="background: #{{beauty color}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 2px solid #{{beauty color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background: #{{beauty color}}; border: 3px solid #{{beauty color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Rank
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Normal Rank
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; background: #{{beauty color light}}" colspan="2" | Accessory
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}};" | Great Rank
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}};" | Ultra Rank
| align="center" | Normal Rank
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Blue Barrette Sprite.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Blue Barrette
| [[File:Accessory Blue Barrette Sprite.png‎]]
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Accessory Blue Balloons Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | Great Rank
| [[File:Accessory Silk Veil Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Blue Balloons Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Accessory Glass Stage Sprite.png]]
| Blue Balloons
|-
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Blue Barrette
| align="center" | Ultra Rank
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}" | Blue Balloons
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Silk Veil Sprite.png]]
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}" | Silk Veil
| Silk Veil
! style="background: #{{beauty color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Glass Stage
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
|}
| align="center" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Glass Stage Sprite.png]]
| Glass Stage  
|}<br clear="left">


====[[Cute Contest]]s====
====[[Cute (condition)|Cute Contests]]====
{| align="left" style="background: #{{cute color}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 2px solid #{{cute color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background: #{{cute color}}; border: 3px solid #{{cute color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Rank
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Normal Rank
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; background: #{{cute color light}}" colspan="2" | Accessory
! style="background: #{{cute color light}};" | Great Rank
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{cute color light}};" | Ultra Rank
| align="center" | Normal Rank
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Pink Barrette Sprite.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Pink Barrette
| [[File:Accessory Pink Barrette Sprite.png‎]]
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Accessory Pink Balloon Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | Great Rank
| [[File:Accessory Lace Headress Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Pink Balloon Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Accessory Flower Stage Sprite.png]]
| Pink Balloon
|-
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Pink Barrette
| align="center" | Ultra Rank
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}" | Pink Balloon
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Lace Headress Sprite.png]]
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}" | Lace Headress
| Lace Headdress
! style="background: #{{cute color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Flower Stage
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
|}
| align="center" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Flower Stage Sprite.png]]
| Flower Stage  
|}<br clear="left">


====[[Smart Contest]]s====
====[[Clever (condition)|Smart Contests]]====
{| align="left" style="background: #{{smart color}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 2px solid #{{smart color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background: #{{smart color}}; border: 3px solid #{{smart color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Rank
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Normal Rank
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; background: #{{smart color light}}" colspan="2" | Accessory
! style="background: #{{smart color light}};" | Great Rank
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{smart color light}};" | Ultra Rank
| align="center" | Normal Rank
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Green Barrette Sprite.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Green Barrette
| [[File:Accessory Green Barrette Sprite.png‎]]
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Accessory Green Balloons Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | Great Rank
| [[File:Accessory Professor Hat Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Green Balloons Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Accessory Cube Stage Sprite.png]]
| Green Balloons
|-
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Green Barrette
| align="center" | Ultra Rank
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}" | Green Balloons
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Professor Hat Sprite.png]]
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}" | Professor Hat
| Professor Hat
! style="background: #{{smart color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Cube Stage
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
|}
| align="center" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Cube Stage Sprite.png]]
| Cube Stage
|}<br clear="left">


;[[Tough Contest|Tough Contests]]
====[[Tough (condition)|Tough Contests]]====
{| align="left" style="background: #{{tough color}}; -moz-border-radius: 10px; border: 2px solid #{{tough color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background: #{{tough color}}; border: 3px solid #{{tough color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;" | Rank
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Normal Rank
! style="-moz-border-radius-topright: 5px; background: #{{tough color light}}" colspan="2" | Accessory
! style="background: #{{tough color light}};" | Great Rank
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{tough color light}};" | Ultra Rank
| align="center" | Normal Rank
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Yellow Barrette Sprite.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Yellow Barrette
| [[File:Accessory Yellow Barrette Sprite.png‎]]
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
| [[File:Accessory Yellow Balloon Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | Great Rank
| [[File:Accessory Heroic Headband Sprite.png]]
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Yellow Balloon Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Accessory Award Podium Sprite.png]]
| Yellow Balloon
|-
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Yellow Barrette
| align="center" | Ultra Rank
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}" | Yellow Balloon
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Heroic Headband Sprite.png]]
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}" | Heroic Headband
| Heroic Headband
! style="background: #{{tough color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Award Podium
|- align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF"
|}
| align="center" | Master Rank
| align="center" | [[File:Accessory Award Podium Sprite.png]]
| Award Podium
|}<br clear="left">


==Notable contestants==
==Notable contestants==
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===[[Fantina]]===
===[[Fantina]]===
Fantina is a [[Gym Leader]], from [[Hearthome City]]. She competes with her {{p|Drifblim}}, [[nickname|named]] Loony.
Fantina is a [[Gym Leader]], from [[Hearthome City]]. She competes with her {{p|Drifblim}}, [[nickname|named]] Loony.
{{Pokémon
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
|gen=4
|alt=Contest
|game=Diamond and Pearl
|game=Diamond and Pearl
|pokemon=Drifblim
|pokemon=Drifblim
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|ndex=426
|ndex=426
|level=100
|level=100
|gender=
|gender=female
|spritegender=
|spritegender=
|ability=Unknown
|ability=Unknown
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===[[Johanna]]===
===[[Johanna]]===
Johanna is the {{player}}'s [[mom|mother]]. She competes with her {{p|Kangaskhan}}, [[nickname|named]] Jumpy.  She also seems to be well acquainted with the judge Keira.
Johanna is the {{player}}'s [[mother]]. She competes with her {{p|Kangaskhan}}, [[nickname|named]] Jumpy.  She also seems to be well acquainted with the judge Keira.
{{Pokémon
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
|gen=4
|alt=Contest
|game=Diamond and Pearl
|game=Diamond and Pearl
|pokemon=Kangaskhan
|pokemon=Kangaskhan
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===[[Jasmine]]===
===[[Jasmine]]===
Jasmine is a [[Gym Leader]], from [[Olivine City]], in [[Johto]]. She competes with her {{p|Steelix}}, [[nickname|named]] Rusty.
Jasmine is a [[Gym Leader]], from [[Olivine City]], in [[Johto]]. She competes with her {{p|Steelix}}, [[nickname|named]] Rusty.
{{Pokémon
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
|gen=4
|alt=Contest
|game=Diamond and Pearl
|game=Diamond and Pearl
|pokemon=Steelix
|pokemon=Steelix
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===[[Pokémon Center Nurse|Casey]]===
===[[Pokémon Center Nurse|Casey]]===
Casey is a [[Pokémon Center Nurse]] (presumably {{ci|Hearthome}}'s). She competes with her {{p|Chansey}}, [[nickname|named]] Pinky.
Casey is a [[Pokémon Center Nurse]] (presumably {{ci|Hearthome}}'s). She competes with her {{p|Chansey}}, [[nickname|named]] Pinky.
{{Pokémon
{{Pokémon/4/Contest
|gen=4
|game=Diamond
|game=Diamond
|alt=Contest
|ndex=113
|ndex=113
|pokemon=Chansey
|pokemon=Chansey
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|type1=Normal
|type1=Normal
|gender=female
|gender=female
|move1=Healing Wish|move1cat=Cute
|move1=Healing Wish|move1cat=Cute|move1app=0
|move2=Fling|move2cat=Tough|move2app=1
|move2=Fling|move2cat=Tough|move2app=1
|move3=Minimize|move3cat=Cute|move3app=2
|move3=Minimize|move3cat=Cute|move3app=2
|move4=Double-Edge|move4cat=Tough
|move4=Double-Edge|move4cat=Tough|move4app=0
}}
}}
==In the manga==
Pokémon Super Contests have been featured in multiple manga series based on {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
During the {{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}, {{adv|Platinum}} accidentally entered a Super Contest in Hearthome City. After performing terribly at the Dance Competition, she vowed to win the next day's Contest in her family's name. She managed to win a Normal Rank Super Contest with her [[Platinum's Empoleon|Prinplup]], despite the sabotage on the part of other competitors.
The Super Contests follow the games closely, sharing the same competition formula with three segments. In addition, in this canon the Coordinators dance along with their Pokémon in the Dance Competition.
===In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga===
Fairly early during their journey, [[Hareta]], [[Mitsumi]] and [[Jun (DPA)|Jun]] participated in Super Contests. Hareta and Jun took part in a Normal Rank Contest, while Mitsumi took part in Master Rank Contest.
The manga's Contests follows the formula established in the games closely, having the same three segments.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Contest Ranks are named after the original Kanto [[Poké Ball]]s (Normal, Great, Ultra, Master). They also were in [[Generation III]], although it seems the translation team did not catch this, as back then the ''Japanese'' Poké Ball names (Normal, Super, Hyper, Master) were used in the English versions.
* The Contest ranks are named after the original [[Kanto]] [[Poké Ball]]s (Normal, Great, Ultra, and Master). They also were in [[Generation III]], although it seems the translation team did not catch this, as back then the ''Japanese'' Poké Ball names (Normal, Super, Hyper, and Master) were used in the English versions.
* Pokémon that have ribbons earned in [[Generation III]] contests do not have any advantage when entering a Super Contest; they must go through all four ranks no matter what.
* Pokémon that have Ribbons earned in [[Generation III]] Contests do not have any advantage when entering a Super Contest; they must go through all four ranks no matter what.
* Pokémon back sprites are often flipped in the Acting portion of the contest, but there are exceptions for noticeably asymmetrical Pokémon, such as {{p|Togekiss}} and {{p|Budew}}.
* Pokémon back sprites are often flipped in the Acting portion of the Contest, but there are exceptions for noticeably asymmetrical Pokémon, such as {{p|Togekiss}} and {{p|Budew}}.
** In spite of this, {{p|Weezing}}'s sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
** In spite of this, {{p|Weezing}}'s sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants&mdash;in the [[Generation IV]] games, the player character is given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on gender) by Johanna prior to their first contest, and anime characters are also required to dress up for Sinnoh region contests (though {{Ash}} didn't do so in his first contest).
* There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the [[Generation IV]] games, the player character is given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on gender) by Johanna prior to their first Contest, and anime characters are also required to dress up for Sinnoh region Contests (though {{Ash}} didn't do so in his first Contest).
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the Pokémon keep their sprite from Diamond and Pearl during the Dress Up and Dance competitions, likely due to points being awarded based on where on the Pokémon the accessories are placed.
* In {{game|Platinum}}, the Pokémon keep their sprite from Diamond and Pearl during the Visual and Dance Competitions, likely due to points being awarded based on where on the Pokémon the Accessories are placed.


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This article is about the contests held in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. For the contests in Generation III, VI, and the anime, see Pokémon Contest.

The Super Contest Hall

A Pokémon Super Contest is an expanded format of the Pokémon Contests for the Generation IV games, specifically in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. In it, Pokémon are rated on their appearance and performance, rather than strength. They are different from the previous generation's competitions in that not only do they have more rounds, but rounds from the earlier games have been altered. They come in four rankings in the same five categories as Generation III: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Smart, and Tough.

All Super Contests are at the Contest Hall in Hearthome City.

Competitions

Visual Competition

Lucas wins the Super Contest
Main article: Visual Competition

The Visual Competition is where players dress up their Pokémon depending on a theme. The Visual Competition score consists of two parts: the condition portion and the dress-up portion. The score from the Visual Competition is the total number of hearts given from both portions.

Dance Competition

Main article: Dance Competition

In the next round, all four Pokémon dance on the stage. Competitors control their Pokémon with four buttons: Left, Right, Front, and Jump. The dancer in front chooses up to three steps in the Normal Rank and Great RankDP, and four in the Great RankPt, Ultra Rank and Master Rank, matching the beat as closely as possible. Then the backup dancers try to match the lead dancer's moves. Each Pokémon will lead for two measures (a measure is the time it takes for the lead dancer to make its moves and the backup dancers to follow), and each measure will contain 16 beats for both halves in the Normal and Great Ranks and 24 beats in the other ranks.

At the bottom of the top screen, a simple music staff shows the steps with a bouncing Jigglypuff on top of it keeping the beat.

A Pokémon earns 1 point for each step judged as "Good", and 2 points for each step judged as "Excellent". A step judged as a "Miss" does not score. The maximum score for the Dance Competition is thus 48 points in Contests with 3 steps, and 64 points in Contests with 4 steps.

Acting Competition

Main article: Appeal

This is the equivalent of the second round of Contests in Generation III. Pokémon perform moves for one of the three judges, Jordan, Dexter and Keira, to earn Appeal Points. At the end of each round, judges award extra points to the Pokémon: 3 points if only one Pokémon performed to them, 2 points each if two Pokémon performed to them, 1 point apiece if three Pokémon performed to them, and none if all Pokémon performed to them. This competition has four rounds, rather than the five rounds found in Generation III. The Pokémon, contrary to the regular Contests, get their position by their scoring in reverse. The best scorer goes last and the worst scorer goes first. Performing a Contest-specific move (i.e. a Tough move in a Tough Contest) to any judge causes their Voltage to go up by 1, however, an incompatible move (such as a Smart move in a Cool Contest) causes the Voltage to go down by 1. The Pokémon who fills the Voltage meter will receive a bonus from the judge they performed to: Keira and Jordan give +5, Dexter (as the head judge) gives +8.

Unlike in Generation III, the most a Pokémon can use any move in succession is two times. Most moves can only be used once, while specific moves, such as Outrage or Arm Thrust, may be used twice in a row. If a Pokémon only has one move, it may not enter a Super Contest (including Visual and Dance practice sessions). This makes it impossible for Unown and Ditto to legitimately have any Super Contest Ribbons.

The number of points earned from the Acting Competition is 10 times the number of hearts received.

Results

Winning a Super Contest

To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is given 64 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.

Awards

The winning Pokémon will receive a Ribbon for the Contest condition and rank. They will also receive a special Accessory the first time the Contest is completed successfully.

Accessory prizes

Cool Contests

Normal Rank Great Rank Ultra Rank Master Rank
Accessory Red Barrette Sprite.png Accessory Red Balloons Sprite.png Accessory Top Hat Sprite.png Accessory Gold Pedestal Sprite.png
Red Barrette Red Balloons Top Hat Gold Pedestal

Beauty Contests

Normal Rank Great Rank Ultra Rank Master Rank
Accessory Blue Barrette Sprite.png Accessory Blue Balloons Sprite.png Accessory Silk Veil Sprite.png Accessory Glass Stage Sprite.png
Blue Barrette Blue Balloons Silk Veil Glass Stage

Cute Contests

Normal Rank Great Rank Ultra Rank Master Rank
Accessory Pink Barrette Sprite.png Accessory Pink Balloon Sprite.png Accessory Lace Headress Sprite.png Accessory Flower Stage Sprite.png
Pink Barrette Pink Balloon Lace Headress Flower Stage

Smart Contests

Normal Rank Great Rank Ultra Rank Master Rank
Accessory Green Barrette Sprite.png Accessory Green Balloons Sprite.png Accessory Professor Hat Sprite.png Accessory Cube Stage Sprite.png
Green Barrette Green Balloons Professor Hat Cube Stage

Tough Contests

Normal Rank Great Rank Ultra Rank Master Rank
Accessory Yellow Barrette Sprite.png Accessory Yellow Balloon Sprite.png Accessory Heroic Headband Sprite.png Accessory Award Podium Sprite.png
Yellow Barrette Yellow Balloon Heroic Headband Award Podium

Notable contestants

There are several contestants that are also encountered throughout the storylines of the games. They are only encountered in the Master Rank after the player beats the Elite Four.

Fantina

Fantina is a Gym Leader, from Hearthome City. She competes with her Drifblim, named Loony.

Spr 4d 426.png
Types:
Ghost Flying
Loony
Constrict
Tough
Appeal:
0  
Ominous Wind
Smart
Appeal:
0  
Focus Energy
Cool
Appeal:
0  
Explosion
Beauty
Appeal:
0  

Johanna

Johanna is the player's mother. She competes with her Kangaskhan, named Jumpy. She also seems to be well acquainted with the judge Keira.

Spr 4d 115.png
Type:
Normal Unknown
Jumpy
Dizzy Punch
Cool
Appeal:
0  
Endure
Tough
Appeal:
2 ♥♥
Reversal
Cool
Appeal:
2 ♥♥
Outrage
Cool
Appeal:
2 ♥♥

Jasmine

Jasmine is a Gym Leader, from Olivine City, in Johto. She competes with her Steelix, named Rusty.

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Types:
Steel Ground
Rusty
Screech
Smart
Appeal:
2 ♥♥
Stone Edge
Tough
Appeal:
2 ♥♥
Mud Sport
Cute
Appeal:
2 ♥♥
Fire Fang
Beauty
Appeal:
3 ♥♥♥

Casey

Casey is a Pokémon Center Nurse (presumably Hearthome's). She competes with her Chansey, named Pinky.

Spr 4d 113.png
Type:
Normal Unknown
Pinky
Healing Wish
Cute
Appeal:
0  
Fling
Tough
Appeal:
1
Minimize
Cute
Appeal:
2 ♥♥
Double-Edge
Tough
Appeal:
0  

In the manga

Pokémon Super Contests have been featured in multiple manga series based on Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

During the Diamond & Pearl arc, Platinum accidentally entered a Super Contest in Hearthome City. After performing terribly at the Dance Competition, she vowed to win the next day's Contest in her family's name. She managed to win a Normal Rank Super Contest with her Prinplup, despite the sabotage on the part of other competitors.

The Super Contests follow the games closely, sharing the same competition formula with three segments. In addition, in this canon the Coordinators dance along with their Pokémon in the Dance Competition.

In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga

Fairly early during their journey, Hareta, Mitsumi and Jun participated in Super Contests. Hareta and Jun took part in a Normal Rank Contest, while Mitsumi took part in Master Rank Contest.

The manga's Contests follows the formula established in the games closely, having the same three segments.

Trivia

  • The Contest ranks are named after the original Kanto Poké Balls (Normal, Great, Ultra, and Master). They also were in Generation III, although it seems the translation team did not catch this, as back then the Japanese Poké Ball names (Normal, Super, Hyper, and Master) were used in the English versions.
  • Pokémon that have Ribbons earned in Generation III Contests do not have any advantage when entering a Super Contest; they must go through all four ranks no matter what.
  • Pokémon back sprites are often flipped in the Acting portion of the Contest, but there are exceptions for noticeably asymmetrical Pokémon, such as Togekiss and Budew.
    • In spite of this, Weezing's sprite is flipped, despite its obviously asymmetrical appearance.
  • There appears to be a formal or semi-formal dress code for Super Contest entrants—in the Generation IV games, the player character is given a tuxedo or dress (dependent on gender) by Johanna prior to their first Contest, and anime characters are also required to dress up for Sinnoh region Contests (though Ash didn't do so in his first Contest).
  • In Pokémon Platinum, the Pokémon keep their sprite from Diamond and Pearl during the Visual and Dance Competitions, likely due to points being awarded based on where on the Pokémon the Accessories are placed.

In other languages

Language Title
Finland Flag.png Finnish Superkilpailu
France Flag.png European French Super Concours Pokémon
Italy Flag.png Italian Super Gara Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 슈퍼 콘테스트 Super Contest
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Súper Concurso Pokémon


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