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Revision as of 01:54, 14 September 2012
A full battle (Japanese: フルバトル full battle), also known as a six-on-six battle, is a Pokémon battle in which both Trainers use a full party of six Pokémon. The first Trainer to completely knock out all of the opposing Trainer's Pokémon wins the battle.
These battles are rare, both in the anime and the games. Typically, Trainers will use fewer than the full six, usually one to three.
In the anime
Most Trainers declare a specific number of Pokémon to be used in a battle. This number is very rarely the full six. The most notable Trainer to do so is Drake, the Head Leader in the Orange League. Battles in the final rounds of each region's League Conference are usually full battles as well.
List of full battles
Original series
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
EP111 EP112 |
Ash | Win | |
Drake | Loss |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
EP269 EP270 |
Ash | Win | |
Gary | Loss |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
EP270 EP271 |
Ash | Loss | |
Harrison | Win |
Advanced Generation series
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
AG128 AG129 |
Ash | Win | |
Katie | Loss |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
AG129 AG130 |
Ash | Win | |
Morrison | Loss |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
AG130 AG131 |
Ash | Loss | |
Tyson | Win |
Diamond & Pearl series
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
DP040 | Paul | Forfeit | |
Cynthia | Win |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
DP128 | Paul | Loss | |
Brandon | Win |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
DP131 DP132 |
Ash | Loss | |
Paul | Win |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
DP186 DP187 DP188 |
Ash | Win | |
Paul | Loss |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
DP189 | Ash | Loss | |
Tobias | Win |
Episodes | Trainer | Pokémon | Result |
---|---|---|---|
DP189 | Tobias | Win | |
Unnamed Trainer | Loss |
In the games
Unlike the anime, the games allow two Trainers to use different numbers of Pokémon. While the player can have six Pokémon in the party at a time, many NPCs faced will not. Generally only rivals, Gym Leaders*, members of the Elite Four* and Champions have a full team. Some breeders also maintain a full team but it is much weaker than other Trainers in their area. Most main series games have at least one Fisherman with a party of six Magikarp. Also, in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Bug Catcher Lyle has a team of six Wurmple, though it was changed to four in Pokémon Emerald.
Trivia
- The Diamond & Pearl Series is the only series where a full battle takes place outside of some sort of league.
This game mechanic article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |