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==Battlefield==
==Battlefield==
The arena-like battlefield of Pugilis features a central square, Fight Bells, and banners. When Pokémon positioned at the edges of the battlefield's central square are attacked, they will fall out, from where they cannot easily re-enter the square. Fight Bells can be rung by Pokémon attacks, which will increase the {{stat|Attack}} stat of all Pokémon belonging to the army of the color of the bell by 1.5×, for three turns. The four banners located on the battlefield restore the {{stat|HP}} of visiting Pokémon, and can determine the outcome of battle.
The arena-like battlefield of Pugilis features a central square, Fight Bells, and banners. When Pokémon positioned at the edges of the battlefield's central square are attacked, they will fall out, from where they cannot easily re-enter the square. Fight Bells can be rung by Pokémon attacks, which will increase the {{stat|Attack}} stat of all Pokémon belonging to the army of the color of the Fight Bell by 1 stage (i.e. 1.5× if no prior modifiers), for three turns. The four banners located on the battlefield restore the {{stat|HP}} of visiting Pokémon, and can determine the outcome of battle.


Battles fought on Pugilis's battlefield are set to a maximum of 30 turns, and victory is seized by holding all four banners for five turns. The army defending Pugilis can also win by defeating all enemies. In the event that the army attacking Pugilis has defeated all enemies, it wins by merely claiming all four banners. If neither army has managed to hold all four banners for five turns when all 30 turns have passed, the army defending Pugilis wins the battle.
Battles fought on Pugilis's battlefield are set to a maximum of 30 turns, and victory is seized by holding all four banners for five turns. The army defending Pugilis can also win by defeating all enemies. In the event that the army attacking Pugilis has defeated all enemies, it wins by merely claiming all four banners. If neither army has managed to hold all four banners for five turns when all 30 turns have passed, the army defending Pugilis wins the battle.
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