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Pokémon Medallion Battle

Pokémon Medallion Battle (Japanese: Pokémon Medallion Battle) may be a spin-off Pokémon game on Facebook Gaming developed by GCTurbo. it had been released in selected Asian countries on December 23, 2019 following an open beta within the Philippines beginning on November 20, 2019. it's available in five languages: English, Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai, and Traditional Chinese.

Gameplay

1 Battles.

In Pokémon Medallion Battle, two players bully off with teams consisting of six Pokémon. Up to 2 of those Pokémon could also be the good Ball and Ultra Ball tier and Crown pokemon (kinda like legendary Pokemons) each and no two Pokémon from an equivalent evolutionary family could also be used simultaneously.

Players alternate playing Pokémon from their Bench face down; their tier is visible on the rear of the medal, putting the player who goes first at an obstacle . On the primary turn, the player with the upper Rating goes first; otherwise, the winner of the previous turn goes first. After both medals are played, they're turned confront and therefore the Pokémon with the upper CP wins the fight, scoring some extent . The player who goes first wins any tie. the primary player to attain 3 points wins the match.

2 Power Priority.

Powers activate during this order:

1. Clearance (ONLY if there are Entry Powers from the previous turn)
Entry Powers from the previous turn become
2. Priority
Pokémon with Priority plan to fight
3. Arena
Pokémon with Priority plan to fight
4. Entry Powers
5. Super Effective
6. Reveal
7. Protect (ONLY if your CP is lower)

3 Pokémon.

Pokémon are represented in medallion form with these properties:

* one among seven types, supported the first Pokémon TCG types: Colorless, Grass, Fire, Water, Lightning, Fighting, Psychic
* one among three tiers: Poké Ball < Great Ball < Ultra Ball
* CP, which currently ranges from 150 to 1300 in increments of fifty
* IV, which is bonus CP starting from 0-31
* Rarity, which is rated on a scale of 1 to three stars
* There are 4 to five stars, which is Crown (legendary) pokemon
* Only a max of two crown pokemon are often utilized in a deck at just one occasion

4 Powers.

There are a spread of powers in Pokémon Medallion Battle, which activate before the Pokémon fight:

* Super Effective: If activated, multiplies the CP of a Pokémon by either 1.5x, 2x, or 2.5x
* could also be activated by your opponent's Pokémon's type or tier
* Priority: Allows the Pokémon to fight immediately if its CP is higher
* suffering from Entry Hazards and Support, but not the other abilities
* Protect: Activates if the Pokémon is close to lose
* Using Protect will cause you to travel first within the next turn
* Reveal: Reveals a random Pokémon on your opponent's Bench
* Arena: Increases the CP of Pokémon of a particular type
* Unlike Entry Hazards and Support, Arena takes effect immediately
* Affects both players' Pokémon
* Entry Hazards: Reduces the CP of subsequent Pokémon played by your opponent
* Support: Increases the CP of subsequent Pokémon you play
* Clearance: Removes Entry Hazards and Support before they become
* this happens instantly, before even Priority
Once an influence is activated, it can't be used again for the rest of the match.

5 Evolution.

Pokémon could also be evolved by spending Candy within the following amounts supported their rarity and therefore the resulting tier:
The evolved sorts of Pokémon have higher CP and possibly higher tier also .
If a Pokémon features a power, it'll learn an equivalent sort of power after evolving. Otherwise, it's an opportunity to find out any power.
Pokémon with multiple evolutions will randomly evolve into one. during this case, Pokémon may learn any power, albeit they already had an influence before evolution.

6 Gyms.

As you accumulate Rating, you earn Badges. Once a Badge is earned, you advance to subsequent Gym, unlocking additional Pokémon. you can't fall backtrack to a previous Gym.

                      Gym Name.                          : Badge.                       : Req. Rating.

1.        Trainer Town.                        : Trainee.                     : 1200.
2.        Greenwood Grove.               : Grass.                        : 1400.
3.        Scorchfire Summit.               : Fire.                           : 1600.
4.        Clearwater Coast.                 : Water.                        : 1800.
5.        Power Station.                      : Lightnin.                     : 2200.
6.        Dustrock Dojo.                      : Fighting.                     : 2600.
7.        Shadowmoss Shrine.            : Psychic.                     : 3000.
8.        Dragon's Den.                       : Dragon.                      : 3600.
9.        Silverglade Safari.                 : Jungle.                       : 4200.
10.      Mistwreath Mountains.          : Geyser.                       : 5000.
11.      Mooncreast Meadow.            : Fairy.                           : 6000.


After earning all 11 Badges, you'll compete within the Champions Cup, which may be a globally ranked leaderboard.

7 Raids.

* Raids are events where players work together in parties to defeat Bosses.

* Raid parties can contain up to six players. The leader of a Raid party can invite other players to assist . He or she can also expel players that haven't dealt any damage to the Boss.

* during a Raid battle, the Boss is accompanied into the battle with 5 other Pokémon. Unlike in normal Gym battles, the Boss always plays first, and you score points supported the difference in CP. If one among

 

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