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Only the active Pokémon plays any part in the battle. Moves and abilities that affect more than one Pokémon will only affect the opponents active Pokémon, and abilities like {{a|Flower Gift}} will only activate if the user is active. Also status damage is not received while a Pokémon is inactive.
Only the active Pokémon plays any part in the battle. Moves and abilities that affect more than one Pokémon will only affect the opponents active Pokémon, and abilities like {{a|Flower Gift}} will only activate if the user is active. Also status damage is not received while a Pokémon is inactive.


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Revision as of 17:13, 11 December 2011

A Rotation battle

A rotation battle is a Pokémon battle featuring up to 6 Pokémon, with one Pokémon from each side battling at a time. They were introduced in Pokémon Black and White, and they are the predominantly showcased in Black.

A rotation battle consists of three Pokémon outside of their Poké Balls, similar to a triple battle, but only one Pokémon can attack at a time. Unlike switching or moving position in a triple battle, rotating Pokémon is a free action, meaning both players may rotate and attack in the same turn.

In the games

When a rotation battle begins, the first Pokémon able to battle in the player's party will be sent out to the primary position. The second member of the party will be counterclockwise from the first, while the third will be clockwise from the first.

Locations

In Pokémon Black

This type of battle can be found in the following locations:

In Pokémon White

This type of battle can be found in the following locations:

Rotating

Rotating can be done during both the player's and the opponent's turns and has a priority of +6. Rotating is different to switching in that it doesn't use up a turn, reset status ailments like confusion and bad poison, or reset ability counters like Slow Start. Rotating Pokémon are not hit by Pursuit nor are they affected by Shadow Tag or Arena Trap. Rotating does not trigger abilities that trigger upon switching such as Natural Cure.

Active Pokémon

Only the active Pokémon plays any part in the battle. Moves and abilities that affect more than one Pokémon will only affect the opponents active Pokémon, and abilities like Flower Gift will only activate if the user is active. Also status damage is not received while a Pokémon is inactive.

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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