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A | A '''perfect battle''' is a type of outcome for a [[Pokémon battle]]. The term may refer to one of three different situations. | ||
The [[Pokémon Stadium series]], {{g|Colosseum}}, {{Pokémon XD}} and [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] recognize a perfect battle as one where none of the Pokémon on the winning party have fainted. This definition is also recognized in the competitive battling circuit, commonly referred to as a 6-0. Perfect battles are not recognized in the [[core series|core series games]]. | |||
In the battle arena games, players who complete a perfect battle are rewarded with Continues ("Perfect Points" in ''Pokémon Battle Revolution''), allowing {{player}}s to fight against the same {{pkmn|Trainer}} they lost to in what would usually turn out as a Game Over. Continues and Perfect Points will only last for the Cup or Colosseum challenge the player is in. | |||
There are several alternate, unofficial definitions of a perfect battle, such as winning in the minimum amount of turns, or without taking any [[damage]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 27 January 2014
A perfect battle is a type of outcome for a Pokémon battle. The term may refer to one of three different situations.
The Pokémon Stadium series, Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD and Pokémon Battle Revolution recognize a perfect battle as one where none of the Pokémon on the winning party have fainted. This definition is also recognized in the competitive battling circuit, commonly referred to as a 6-0. Perfect battles are not recognized in the core series games.
In the battle arena games, players who complete a perfect battle are rewarded with Continues ("Perfect Points" in Pokémon Battle Revolution), allowing players to fight against the same Trainer they lost to in what would usually turn out as a Game Over. Continues and Perfect Points will only last for the Cup or Colosseum challenge the player is in.
There are several alternate, unofficial definitions of a perfect battle, such as winning in the minimum amount of turns, or without taking any damage.
This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |