![]() Thus, if the Pokémon is holding a scarf corresponding to the contest's primary condition stat (and the stat is 235 or lower), it will gain 20 points in the final total, but if the Pokémon is holding a scarf corresponding to either contest's secondary condition stats, it will gain 10 points in the final total. In Generation III, Scarves held by the Pokémon raise the matching colored condition stat by 20 points, but not to more than 255. 50% of the value of the Pokémon's overall sheen, except that sheen is not tracked in Generation VI and is therefore not included in the formula there.50% of the value of the condition in each of the contest's secondary condition stats.The full value of the condition in the contest's primary condition stat.Within the game itself, the audience score is based on the sum of the following: If multiple contestants are tied for the highest score, each of them will get the special introduction. Additionally, a special introduction is shown for the Pokémon with the highest score in this round. In these games, how well a Pokémon does in this phase is shown by the amount of clapping, whistling, and glow sticks that appear in the audience. This portion is known as the Introduction Round (Japanese: おひろめ Unveiling) in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. In Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald, how well a Pokémon does in this phase is shown by the number of hearts that appear over the audience members' heads. To raise a Pokémon's condition, Coordinators prepare Pokéblocks of specific colors and feed them to their Pokémon. Condition stats that are liked by the audience and the Pokémon's sheen also beneficially influence the votes. The audience votes on the Pokémon that looks the coolest, most beautiful, cutest, most clever, or toughest, depending on the category of the contest. In the first round, the four Pokémon are rated based on their condition. Special introduction shown in a Cuteness Contest This option can be turned on or off by speaking to a man in the Contest Hall who describes this special effect as projecting a "hologram" through the entire hall. In addition, the 3DS Camera can be used to provide a real-life background during the Talent Round of a Pokémon Contest. In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, photos can be taken at any point in a Contest Spectacular, and the player is able to save the last photo taken into the Nintendo 3DS Camera. In Generation IV, these basic ideas were expanded upon with Pokémon Super Contests. A Coordinator enters a Pokémon in one of five categories: Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness, or Toughness and compete against three other Coordinators in two rounds. Pokémon Contests are in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, and in their Generation VI remakes Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire under the name Pokémon Contest Spectaculars (Japanese: ポケモンコンテストライブ Pokémon Contest Live). In the games See more: List of Contest opponents (Generation III) See more: List of Contest opponents (Generation VI) 3.1.2 Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire chapter.Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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