Triple Battle

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A triple battle

Triple battles are one of the many forms of Pokémon battling, being popular with Trainers in the region of Unova. 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 it from its predecessor other than the amount of Pokémon, such as placement.

In the games

Placement

The placement of the Pokémon is now a major attribute of triple battles, as a Pokémon's positioning will affect how certain moves and abilities will 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.

Effect of moves

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Most moves have the same effect in triple battles as with single and double battles, the only restriction is that they can only affect adjacent Pokémon. Moves that hit both opponents or all Pokémon in double battles will only affect adjacent Pokémon in triple battles, except Perish Song.[1] (i.e. a Pokémon on the left-side which used Earthquake will not affect any Pokémon on the right-side.) Moves that hit multiple Pokémon will still have their power reduced unless all other Pokémon have fainted at that point.

There are, however, some moves that can affect non-adjacent Pokémon, such as Wide Guard and Tailwind which affect all Pokémon on the user's side.

The following lists moves that can target non-adjacent Pokémon:

Move Type Cat.
Acrobatics  Flying  Physical
Aerial Ace  Flying  Physical
Aeroblast  Flying  Special
Air Slash  Flying  Special
Aura Sphere  Fighting  Special
Bounce  Flying  Physical
Brave Bird  Flying  Physical
Chatter  Flying  Special
Dark Pulse  Dark  Special
Dragon Pulse  Dragon  Special
Drill Peck  Flying  Physical
Fly  Flying  Physical
Sky Drop  Flying  Physical
Gust  Flying  Special
Heal Pulse  Psychic  Status
Hurricane  Flying  Special
Peck  Flying  Physical
Perish Song  Normal  Status
Pluck  Flying  Physical
Sky Attack  Flying  Physical
Water Pulse  Water  Special
Wing Attack  Flying  Physical

Effect of 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. Also, 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.

However, some abilities such as Intimidate might still be affected Pokémon's placement, and can only lower the attack of opposing, adjacent Pokémon on the field.

Moving

The Pokémon on the left and right have the option to 'move'. This option allows the user to switch with the Pokémon currently in the middle. Moving has no priority and none of the effects of switching apply to moving. A Pokémon can move even if it is the last Pokémon on its team. When there are only two Pokémon left on the field and they are non-adjacent to each other, then both Pokémon will automatically be moved to the center of the field.

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 manga

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

  • Interestingly, 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.
  • According to Motorcyclist Charles from Driftveil City, he supposedly invented the triple battle to impress his lover.
  • In The Battle of the Badge, Jessie and James send out 3 Pokémon at once to battle Ash, the first unofficial triple battle in the series.

References


Pokémon battle variations
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