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+ | A '''Triple Battle''' is a battling system that first appeared in the [[Generation V]] games ''[[Pokemon Black and White]]''. Similar to [[Double Battle]]s, trainers use three Pokémon at a time. Though it first appeared in-game in ''Pokémon Black and White'', Triple Battles were mentioned in the anime during the Battle Frontier arc. |
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+ | In Triple Battles, the Pokémon on the far right cannot attack the Pokémon on the far left and vice versa, but moves that are long range like [[Dragon Pulse]] and special moves like [[Acrobatics]] evade this rule. Pokémon can also be repositioned on the battle field by pressing the arrow button on the battle menu, but doing this costs the switched Pokémon's turn. |
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+ | Though not yet seen in the anime, they were mentioned when [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] traveled through Kanto to battle various [[Frontier Brain]]s. When Ash fought [[Greta]], her battle rules involved spinning a wheel to decide if the battle would be Single, Double, or a Triple Battle, but Ash got a Double Battle. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Pokémon Battle]] |
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+ | *[[Double Battle]] |
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+ | *[[Rotation Battle]] |
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+ | *[[Sky Battle]] |
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Revision as of 13:15, 15 November 2014
Template:InfoBox A Triple Battle is a battling system that first appeared in the Generation V games Pokemon Black and White. Similar to Double Battles, trainers use three Pokémon at a time. Though it first appeared in-game in Pokémon Black and White, Triple Battles were mentioned in the anime during the Battle Frontier arc.
Mechanics
In Triple Battles, the Pokémon on the far right cannot attack the Pokémon on the far left and vice versa, but moves that are long range like Dragon Pulse and special moves like Acrobatics evade this rule. Pokémon can also be repositioned on the battle field by pressing the arrow button on the battle menu, but doing this costs the switched Pokémon's turn.
In the anime
Though not yet seen in the anime, they were mentioned when Ash traveled through Kanto to battle various Frontier Brains. When Ash fought Greta, her battle rules involved spinning a wheel to decide if the battle would be Single, Double, or a Triple Battle, but Ash got a Double Battle.