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==Mechanics==
 
==Mechanics==
In most deathmatches, the player is only allowed to use one Pokémon to battle their opponent with. The Pokémon used for the battle is chosen by the player prior to the start of the battle.
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In most Deathmatches, the player is only allowed to use one Pokémon to battle their opponent with. The Pokémon used for the battle is chosen by the player prior to the start of the battle.
  
The player is not allowed to use items from their bag during deathmatches. They are only allowed the item their Pokémon is holding.
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The player is not allowed to use items from their bag during Deathmatches. They are only allowed the item their Pokémon is holding.
  
If the player's Pokémon faints in a deathmatch, they are marked as dead.
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If the player's Pokémon faints in a Deathmatch, they are marked as dead.
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If losing a Deathmatch results in the player having a full team of unusable Pokémon (counting dead Pokémon and Pokémon eggs), they will receive a proper game over and be forced to restart from the last place they saved.
  
  
 
===Dead Pokémon===
 
===Dead Pokémon===
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Dead Pokémon can no longer be healed at a Pokémon Center. In addition, Revives, Revival Herbs, and Max Revives will no longer have an affect on them.
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[[Category: Game Mechanics]]

Revision as of 03:54, 16 September 2018

A Deathmatch is a type of Pokémon battle introduced in Pokémon Sardonyx: Raised to Win. A Deathmatch involves two Trainers battling each other, both using a single Pokémon. It is the primary form of battling within Altaris' Circuit. As a result, the only people that are known to challenge the player to Deathmatches are Circuit Trainers and members of Team Mortis. As the name suggests, a Deathmatch is a battle to the death. It is for this very reason that Deathmatches are illegal.

Mechanics

In most Deathmatches, the player is only allowed to use one Pokémon to battle their opponent with. The Pokémon used for the battle is chosen by the player prior to the start of the battle.

The player is not allowed to use items from their bag during Deathmatches. They are only allowed the item their Pokémon is holding.

If the player's Pokémon faints in a Deathmatch, they are marked as dead.

If losing a Deathmatch results in the player having a full team of unusable Pokémon (counting dead Pokémon and Pokémon eggs), they will receive a proper game over and be forced to restart from the last place they saved.


Dead Pokémon

Dead Pokémon can no longer be healed at a Pokémon Center. In addition, Revives, Revival Herbs, and Max Revives will no longer have an affect on them.