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'''Pokémon Change''' is [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[Down B]] move. It switches between his three Pokémon - [[Charizard]], [[Squirtle]], and [[Ivysaur]]. If Charizard is currently in use, he will switch to Squirtle. If Squirtle is in use, he will switch to Ivysaur. If Ivysaur is in use, he will switch to Charizard. Using this move too often or too little will result in the Pokémon's stamina being drained. It seems that the switching cycle always starts with the least-evolved Pocket Monster. It is not known if all Pokémon must be KO'd to score against the Trainer, or if only one needs to be knocked out (Similar to Popo and Nana).
'''Pokémon Change''' is [[Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)|Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[Down B]] move. It switches between his three Pokémon - [[Charizard]], [[Squirtle]], and [[Ivysaur]]. If Charizard is currently in use, he will switch to Squirtle. If Squirtle is in use, he will switch to Ivysaur. If Ivysaur is in use, he will switch to Charizard. Using this move too often or too little will result in the Pokémon's stamina being drained. It seems that the switching cycle always starts with the least-evolved Pocket Monster. It is not known if all Pokémon must be KO'd to score against the Trainer, or if only one needs to be knocked out (Similar to Popo and Nana).

Revision as of 03:41, August 15, 2007

The diagram showing the pattern when switching Pokémon

Pokémon Change is Pokémon Trainer's Down B move. It switches between his three Pokémon - Charizard, Squirtle, and Ivysaur. If Charizard is currently in use, he will switch to Squirtle. If Squirtle is in use, he will switch to Ivysaur. If Ivysaur is in use, he will switch to Charizard. Using this move too often or too little will result in the Pokémon's stamina being drained. It seems that the switching cycle always starts with the least-evolved Pocket Monster. It is not known if all Pokémon must be KO'd to score against the Trainer, or if only one needs to be knocked out (Similar to Popo and Nana).