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Notably, using Pokémon Change ends nearly all status effects on the Pokémon, both positive and negative.  This includes super or mini size, [[Starman (item)|Starman]] invincibility, metal form, Franklin or Screw Attack badges, etc.  The exceptions to this rule are slowed-time, healing in progress, and [[Smash Ball]] power, which remain through the change.
Notably, using Pokémon Change ends nearly all status effects on the Pokémon, both positive and negative.  This includes super or mini size, [[Starman (item)|Starman]] invincibility, metal form, Franklin or Screw Attack badges, etc.  The exceptions to this rule are slowed-time, healing in progress, and [[Smash Ball]] power, which remain through the change.


Any held item is immediately dropped.
==Stamina Explained==
==Stamina Explained==
Each Pokémon starts with 120 points of "stamina". For each second that that Pokémon is on the battlefield, the stat decreases by 1. Every attack that Pokémon performs while it is on the battlefield will reduce the stat by an additional 1 point. If the stat reaches 36, the Pokémon's standing animation changes so that they appear fatigued, and when it reaches 0, all attacks will have less knockback and damage. While another Pokémon is active, if a Pokémon's stamina is below 120, it will restore at the rate of 2 per second, to a max of 120. Each Pokémon's stamina is reset to 120 when one of them is knocked out.
Each Pokémon starts with 120 points of "stamina". For each second that that Pokémon is on the battlefield, the stat decreases by 1. Every attack that Pokémon performs while it is on the battlefield will reduce the stat by an additional 1 point. If the stat reaches 36, the Pokémon's standing animation changes so that they appear fatigued, and when it reaches 0, all attacks will have less knockback and damage. While another Pokémon is active, if a Pokémon's stamina is below 120, it will restore at the rate of 2 per second, to a max of 120. Each Pokémon's stamina is reset to 120 when one of them is knocked out.