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= Battles in the video games =
= Battles in the video games =
In Pokémon video games, battles are conducted in a strictly turn-based manner. Before a turn starts, trainers select their action, be it an attack, utilising an item or switching another Pokémon to battle. Once both trainers have chosen their actions, the turn begins and the actions are carried out, depending on the kind of action and/or the speed of the Pokémon. There are many situations that can contribute to the order actions go in during a turn, or if the action happens at all.
In Pokémon video games, battles are conducted in a strictly turn-based manner. Before a turn starts, trainers select their action, be it an attack, utilizing an item or switching another Pokémon to battle. Once both trainers have chosen their actions, the turn begins and the actions are carried out, depending on the kind of action and/or the speed of the Pokémon. There are many situations that can contribute to the order actions go in during a turn, or if the action happens at all.


A trainer wins when all of the opponent's Pokémon are defeated.  When a Pokémon faints, a trainer may send out another Pokémon. If he or she does not have any more Pokémon who can battle, he or she loses some money, and is returned home or to a [[Pokémon Center]].
A trainer wins when all of the opponent's Pokémon are defeated.  When a Pokémon faints, a trainer may send out another Pokémon. If he or she does not have any more Pokémon who can battle, he or she loses some money, and is returned home or to a [[Pokémon Center]].
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