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{{Search|the Contests held in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}|the Contests in [[Generation III]], [[Generation VI|VI]] and the [[Pokémon anime|Anime]]|Pokémon Contest}}
{{Search|contests held in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}|the contests in [[Generation III]], {{gen|VI}}, and the {{pkmn|anime}}|Pokémon Contest}}
 
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[[File:Super Contest Hall DPPt.png|thumb|280px|The Super Contest Hall]]
[[File:Super Contest Hall DPPt.png|thumb|280px|The Super Contest Hall]]
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===Results===
===Results===
[[File:Super Contest Winner.png|thumb|Winning a Super Contest]]
[[File:Super Contest Winner.png|thumb|220px|Winning a Super Contest]]
To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is given 64 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.
To compute a Pokémon's final score, the scores from each competition are first scaled such that the Pokémon with the best score in the competition is given 33 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. This score is then scaled again such that the best score is given 64 points, and the other Pokémon are given scores proportional to this score. The final score of a Pokémon is the sum of the Pokémon's scores from each of the competitions, and the Pokémon with the highest final score wins. If there is a tie for highest score, a winner among the tied players is randomly chosen.


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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
Pokémon Super Contests have been featured in multiple manga series based on the Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum versions.
Pokémon Super Contests have been featured in multiple manga series based on {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
During the [[Diamond & Pearl chapter (Adventures)|seventh chapter]], {{adv|Platinum}} accidentally entered a Super Contest in Hearthome City. After performing terribly at the Dance Competition, she vowed to win the next day's Contest in her family's name. She managed to win a Normal Rank Super Contest with her [[Platinum's Empoleon|Prinplup]], despite the sabotage on the part of other competitors.
During the {{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}, {{adv|Platinum}} accidentally entered a Super Contest in Hearthome City. After performing terribly at the Dance Competition, she vowed to win the next day's Contest in her family's name. She managed to win a Normal Rank Super Contest with her [[Platinum's Empoleon|Prinplup]], despite the sabotage on the part of other competitors.


The Super Contests follow the games closely, sharing the same competition formula with three segments. In addition, in this canon the Coordinators dance along with their Pokémon in the Dance Competition.
The Super Contests follow the games closely, sharing the same competition formula with three segments. In addition, in this canon the Coordinators dance along with their Pokémon in the Dance Competition.
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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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