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[[File:Platinum Pokémon menu.png|frame|right|Viewing a party in {{game|Platinum}}]]
[[File:Platinum Pokémon menu.png|frame|right|Viewing a party in {{game|Platinum}}]]
A '''party''' or '''team''' is a group of up to six [[Pokémon]] that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} carries with him or her. After this team of six is filled, newly-acquired Pokémon are sent to a [[PC]] to be stored. Trainers may have any Pokémon in their party, and newly {{pkmn2|caught|captured Pokémon}} will automatically fill empty slots in the party. If a Trainer wishes to change Pokémon into or out of the party, he or she can, however, they must travel to a [[Pokémon Center]] or another PC-enabled place and use its [[storage system]] to do so.
A '''party''' or '''team''' is a group of up to six [[Pokémon]] that a {{pkmn|Trainer}} carries with him or her. After this team of six is filled, newly-acquired Pokémon are sent to a [[PC]] to be stored. Trainers may have any Pokémon in their party, and newly {{pkmn2|caught|captured Pokémon}} will automatically fill empty slots in the party. If a Trainer wishes to change Pokémon into or out of the party, he or she can, however, they must travel to a [[Pokémon Center]] or another PC-enabled place and use its [[Pokémon storage system]] to do so.


When entering a single battle, the first Pokémon that has not fainted in the party list is the one that will be drawn first. For double battles, the first two Pokémon that have not fainted in the party list are the ones that will be drawn first by the Trainer.
When entering a single battle, the first Pokémon that has not fainted in the party list is the one that will be drawn first. For double battles, the first two Pokémon that have not fainted in the party list are the ones that will be drawn first by the Trainer.

Revision as of 18:22, 18 August 2009

A party or team is a group of up to six Pokémon that a Trainer carries with him or her. After this team of six is filled, newly-acquired Pokémon are sent to a PC to be stored. Trainers may have any Pokémon in their party, and newly captured Pokémon will automatically fill empty slots in the party. If a Trainer wishes to change Pokémon into or out of the party, he or she can, however, they must travel to a Pokémon Center or another PC-enabled place and use its Pokémon storage system to do so.

When entering a single battle, the first Pokémon that has not fainted in the party list is the one that will be drawn first. For double battles, the first two Pokémon that have not fainted in the party list are the ones that will be drawn first by the Trainer.

Appropriately, any Pokémon currently in the party is called a party Pokémon. All Pokémon in a Trainer's party will slowly gain trust towards him or her as the Trainer walks around.

Viewing the party in the menu will display their name, sprite, current HP, status ailment, and level.

Pokémon in the party will recover from Pokérus after midnight.

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