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Revision as of 00:35, 11 January 2014

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A Triple Battle

A Triple Battle (Japanese: トリプルバトル Triple Battle) is a type of Pokémon battle featuring up to six Pokémon, with three Pokémon from each side battling at a time. It was introduced in Pokémon Black and White and was predominately showcased in White.

As the name suggests, Triple Battles are a type of battle where each Trainer sends out three Pokémon at once. Due to this, they can be considered the successor to Double Battles, with the only difference seemingly being the number of Pokémon. However, there are some restrictions that differentiate the Triple Battle from its predecessor other than the amount of Pokémon, such as placement.

In the games

When a Triple Battle begins, Pokémon will be sent out in order. The first Pokémon able to battle in the party becomes the leftmost Pokémon on the field, the second becomes the center Pokémon, and the third becomes the Pokémon on the far right.

Placement

The placement of the Pokémon is a major attribute of Triple Battles, as a Pokémon's positioning affects how certain moves and Abilities work. Generally, Pokémon on the left-side of the field cannot attack any one on the right-side (including allies), and vice versa. This also means a Pokémon in the center is free to hit any Pokémon on the field, but at a cost of being vulnerable to every other Pokémon.

There are some moves, however, that allow non-adjacent Pokémon to attack each other.

Shifting

The Pokémon on the left and right have the option to 'shift'. This option allows the user to switch with the Pokémon currently in the middle. Shifting has no priority and none of the effects of switching apply to shifting. A Pokémon can move even if it is the last Pokémon on its team, but once in the center, it cannot move anywhere else. If the center Pokémon is readying to use a move on a certain target, but is then shifted before using its move, its attack will fail if the target is then outside of its range. When there are only two Pokémon left on the field and they are non-adjacent to each other, both Pokémon will automatically be shifted to the center of the field.

Effect on moves

Most moves have the same effect in Triple Battles as with single and Double Battles, except that they can only affect adjacent Pokémon. Moves that hit both opponents or all Pokémon in Double Battles only affect adjacent Pokémon in Triple Battles. All damage-dealing Flying-type moves (except Air Cutter) and all aura and pulse moves can hit any Pokémon on the battlefield. Moves that hit multiple Pokémon will have their damage reduced by 25%, unless all other Pokémon have fainted at that point, just like in a Double Battle.

The moves After You, Quash, Helping Hand, Ally Switch, Follow Me, and Rage Powder will have no effect if not used in a Double or Triple Battle.

The moves Bide, Counter, Mirror Coat, Metal Burst, Destiny Bond, and Grudge all can be activated by, and attack, a non-adjacent opponent.

The move Flame Burst takes away 1/16 of the maximum HP of all adjacent allies of the target Pokémon. This damage is not treated as an attack.

The move Acupressure, while in a Triple Battle, can target an adjacent ally instead of the user.

The following moves act differently when used in a Triple Battle, as opposed to a single or Double Battle.

Move targets
Any adjacent foe All adjacent foes All foes Any Pokémon All adjacent Pokémon All Pokémon Self Self or
adjacent ally
Adjacent ally Whole team
Me First Acid Heal Block Acrobatics Boomburst Electric Terrain Ally Switch Acupressure Aromatic Mist Aromatherapy
Outrage Air Cutter Imprison Aerial Ace Bulldoze Fairy Lock Follow Me Helping Hand Crafty Shield
Petal Dance Blizzard Spikes Aeroblast Discharge Flower Shield Rage Powder Happy Hour
Struggle Bubble Stealth Rock Air Slash Earthquake Grassy Terrain Heal Bell
Thrash Dark Void Sticky Web Aura Sphere Explosion Gravity Light Screen
Uproar Dazzling Gleam Toxic Spikes Bounce Lava Plume Hail Lucky Chant
Disarming Voice Brave Bird Magnitude Haze Magnetic Flux
Electroweb Chatter Parabolic Charge Ion Deluge Mat Block
Eruption Dark Pulse Petal Blizzard Magic Room Mist
Glaciate Dragon Pulse Searing Shot Misty Terrain Quick Guard
Growl Drill Peck Self-Destruct Mud Sport Reflect
Heat Wave Fly Sludge Wave Perish Song Safeguard
Hyper Voice Gust Surf Rain Dance Tailwind
Icy Wind Heal Pulse Synchronoise Rototiller Wide Guard
Incinerate Hurricane Teeter Dance Sandstorm
Land's Wrath Peck Sunny Day
Leer Pluck Trick Room
Muddy Water Sky Attack Water Sport
Poison Gas Sky Drop Wonder Room
Powder Snow Water Pulse
Razor Leaf Wing Attack
Razor Wind
Relic Song
Rock Slide
Snarl
String Shot
Struggle Bug
Sweet Scent
Swift
Tail Whip
Twister
Water Spout
Aside from moves which only affect the user, all other attacks only target one adjacent Pokémon.

Effect on Abilities

Most Abilities' effect remain the same and are not affected by the Pokémon's placement. For example, a Mold Breaker Pokémon on the left-side of the field which used Water Pulse can still damage a Pokémon with Wonder Guard on the right-side of the field. A Magic Bounce Pokémon can still reflect entry hazards even if the user of the entry hazard and itself are at opposite corners of the field because entry hazards affect the entire team.

However, some Abilities are affected by a Pokémon's placement, for example, Intimidate will only lower the Attack of opposing, adjacent Pokémon on the field.


Locations

In Pokémon Black

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

Trainer Pokémon
Marvelous Bridge
Ace Trainer Glinda
Ace Trainer Glinda
ナオ Nao
Reward: $3900
This is a Rotation Battle in Black.
Alomomola Alomomola Lv.65
No item
Klinklang Klinklang Lv.65
No item
Beheeyem Beheeyem Lv.65
No item


In Pokémon White

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



Trainer Pokémon
Route 7
Ace Trainer Elmer
Ace Trainer Elmer
ユウイチ Yūichi
Reward: $1920
This is a Rotation Battle in Black
Liepard Liepard Lv.32
No item
Watchog Watchog Lv.32
No item
Swoobat Swoobat Lv.32
No item
Opelucid City
Ace Trainer Lou
Ace Trainer Lou
エツヤ Etsuya
Reward: $2340
Triple Battle
Simisage Simisage Lv.39
No item
Simipour Simipour Lv.39
No item
Simisear Simisear Lv.39
No item
Ace Trainer Eileen
Ace Trainer Eileen
エリナ Erina
Reward: $2340
Triple Battle
Pawniard Pawniard Lv.39
No item
Elgyem Elgyem Lv.39
No item
Mienfoo Mienfoo Lv.39
No item
White Forest
School Kid Shayne
School Kid Shayne
シンジ Shinji
Reward: $1300
Scrafty Scrafty Lv.65
No item
Cofagrigus Cofagrigus Lv.65
No item
Reuniclus Reuniclus Lv.65
No item
Nursery Aide Briana
Nursery Aide Briana
ユカリ Yukari
Reward: $2600
Chandelure Chandelure Lv.65
No item
Cinccino Cinccino Lv.65
No item
Vanilluxe Vanilluxe Lv.65
No item
Reversal Mountain
Battle Girl Chan
Battle Girl Chan
チャン Chan
Reward: $1184
Triple Battle
Riolu Riolu Lv.37
No item
Gurdurr Gurdurr Lv.37
No item
Riolu Riolu Lv.37
No item


In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2

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




Trainer Pokémon
Chargestone Cave 1F
Ace Trainer Corky
Ace Trainer Corky
ナオト Naoto
Reward: $1980
Triple Battle
Klink Klink Lv.33
No item
Unfezant Unfezant
Male
Lv.33
No item
Sandslash Sandslash Lv.33
No item
Route 7
Ace Trainer Elmer
Ace Trainer Elmer
ユウイチ Yūichi
Reward: $1920
Rotation Battle in Black
Liepard Liepard Lv.32
No item
Watchog Watchog Lv.32
No item
Swoobat Swoobat Lv.32
No item
Route 14
Ace Trainer Junko
Ace Trainer Junko
ショウコ Shōko
Reward: $2340
Triple Battle
Gligar Gligar Lv.39
No item
Lilligant Lilligant Lv.39
No item
Basculin Basculin
Red-Striped Form
Lv.39
No item
Route 13
Pokémon Ranger Dianne
Pokémon Ranger Dianne
ダイアナ Diana
Reward: $2340
Triple Battle
Vibrava Vibrava Lv.39
No item
Larvesta Larvesta Lv.39
No item
Flareon Flareon Lv.39
No item


In Pokémon X and Y

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

In Pokémon Battrio

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Triple Battling as a mechanic was introduced in Pokémon Battrio, an arcade game using three Pokémon pucks on each side.

In the anime

Triple Battle in the anime

The first official Triple Battle was seen in the anime in episode A Maractus Musical!, where Ash battled against Toby's three Maractus with his Pikachu, Tepig and Snivy.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

In Black's First Trainer Battle, Black participates in a Triple Battle with a Hiker named Andy.

Pokémon Master Black and White

In the second chapter, Monta was shown in a Triple Battle with Cheren, using Snivy, Panpour, and Roggenrola. Cheren used Basculin, Tepig, and Pansage.

Trivia

  • The introduction of this form of battling keeps the pattern of every odd generation, since the first, adding one more Pokémon to the maximum amount to be sent out at one time in a battle.
  • Air Cutter is the only Flying-type damage-dealing move that cannot hit a non-adjacent Pokémon.
  • In The Battle of the Badge, Jessie and James send out three Pokémon at once to battle Ash, the first unofficial Triple Battle in the anime series.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Combat Trio
Germany Flag.png German Dreierkampf
Italy Flag.png Italian Lotta in Triplo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 트리플배틀 Triple Battle
Spain Flag.png Spanish Combate Triple


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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