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'''Little Battle''' is a new Rule introduced in [[Pokemon Battle Revolution]]. It is a Knockout Battle that consists of using a team with [[Baby Pokemon]] or Basic Stage Pokemon. The level rule is "Level 5 MAX", [[Dragon Rage]] and [[Sonicboom]] have no Effect and Pokemon can't have identical Hold [[Items]].
'''Little Battle''' is a special rule used in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]], unlocked after beating [[Mysterial]] and can be played in [[Sunny Park Colosseum]]. It differs very little from a standard knockout battle besides the fact that the Pokémon used must all be at or below [[level]] 5 and must be the lowest form of their [[evolution]] family as well as be able to evolve. Moves that deal a fixed amount of damage such as {{m|SonicBoom}} are banned. These rules make it almost an updated version of [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s [[Little Cup]]. It is designed to test the Trainer's {{pkmn|breeding|Pokémon breeding skills}}.
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 16 December 2014

Little Battle is a special rule used in Pokémon Battle Revolution, unlocked after beating Mysterial and can be played in Sunny Park Colosseum. It differs very little from a standard knockout battle besides the fact that the Pokémon used must all be at or below level 5 and must be the lowest form of their evolution family as well as be able to evolve. Moves that deal a fixed amount of damage such as SonicBoom are banned. These rules make it almost an updated version of Pokémon Stadium 2's Little Cup. It is designed to test the Trainer's Pokémon breeding skills.

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