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'''Double Battle''' (Japanese: '''ダブルバトル''' ''Double Battle'') is a battle mode introduced in [[Generation III]]. As the name suggests, in Double Battle mode, players will battle in [[Double Battle]]s, with two Pokémon sent out at any one time.
'''Double Battle''' is a battle mode introduced in [[Generation III]]. As the name suggests, in Double Battle mode, players will battle in [[Double battle|double battles]], with two Pokémon sent out at any one time.


Double Battle mode is found at the Pokémon Cable Club Colosseum in Generation III and the renamed Pokémon Communication Club Colosseum in [[Generation IV]]. <!-- and Generation V -->
Double Battle mode is found at the Pokémon Cable Club Colosseum in Generation III and the renamed Pokémon Communication Club Colosseum in [[Generation IV]]. <!-- and Generation V -->


====Quotes====
==Quotes==
'''Pokémon Center Receptionist'''
'''Pokémon Center Receptionist'''
:''"Double Battle is for two Trainers with two or more Pokémon each."''
:''"Double Battle is for two Trainers with two or more Pokémon each."''
:''"Each Trainer will send out two Pokémon to battle at a time."''
:''"Each Trainer will send out two Pokémon to battle at a time."''


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==Generation III==
{{incomplete|section|needs=Rulesets and data}}


==Generation IV==
==Generation IV==
===Rule sets available===
===Rule sets available===
* '''No Restrictions''' - Players can have up to six Pokémon on their teams.  
* '''No Restrictions''' - Players can have up to six Pokémon on their teams.
* '''[[Standard Cup]]''' - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 50 and lower.
* '''[[Standard Cup]]''' - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 50 and lower.
* '''[[Fancy Cup]]''' - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 30 and lower, and the combined levels must not exceed 80. Each Pokémon is to have a height of no more than 6 feet and 7 inches (2 meters) and weigh no more than 44.1 lbs (20 kilograms).
* '''[[Fancy Cup]]''' - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 30 and lower, and the combined levels must not exceed 80. Each Pokémon is to have a height of no more than 6 feet and 7 inches (2 meters) and weigh no more than 44.1 lbs (20 kilograms).
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===Specifics on rule sets===
===Specifics on rule sets===
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! No. of Pokémon
! No. of Pokémon
| 6 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 3 || 4
| style="background:#fff" | 6 || style="background:#fff" | 3 || style="background:#fff" | 3 || style="background:#fff" | 3 || style="background:#fff" | 3 || style="background:#fff" | 4
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|-
! Pokémon level
! Pokémon level
| Max. 100 || Max. 50 || Max. 30 || Max. 5 || Max. 50 || Max. 50
| style="background:#fff" | Max. 100 ||style="background:#fff" | Max. 50 || style="background:#fff" | Max. 30 || style="background:#fff" | Max. 5 || style="background:#fff" | Max. 50 || style="background:#fff" | Max. 50
|-
|-
! Max. Combined level
! Max. Combined level
| Free || Free || Max. 80 || Free || Free || Free
| style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Max. 80 || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free
|-
|-
! Height limit
! Height limit
| Free || Free || Max. {{DL|List of Pokémon by height|6'03" - 6'11" (1.9m - 2.1m)|6' 07" <br>(2.00m)}} || Free || Free || Free
| style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Max. 6' 07" <br>(2.00m) || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free
|-
|-
! Weight limit
! Weight limit
| Free || Free || Max. {{DL|List of Pokémon by weight|44.2 lbs to 55.1 lbs (20.1 kg to 25.0 kg)|44.1 lbs/20 kg}} || Free || Max. {{DL|List of Pokémon by weight|220.6 lbs to 264.6 lbs (100.1 kg to 120.0 kg)|220.5 lbs.<br>(100.0kg)}} || Free
| style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Max. 44.1 lbs.<br>(20.0kg) || style="background:#fff" | Free || style="background:#fff" | Max. 218 lbs.<br>(99.0kg) || style="background:#fff" | Free
|-
|-
! Evolved Pokémon
! Evolved Pokémon
| Permitted || Permitted || Banned || Banned || Banned || Permitted
| style="background:#fff" | Permitted || style="background:#fff" | Permitted || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Permitted
|-
|-
! Special Pokémon
! Special Pokémon
| Permitted || Banned || Banned || Banned || Banned || Banned
| style="background:#fff" | Permitted || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned
|-
|-
! Same Pokémon
! Same Pokémon
| Permitted || Banned || Banned || Banned || Banned || Banned
| style="background:#fff" | Permitted || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned
|-
|-
! Same held items
! Same held items
| Permitted || Banned || Banned || Banned || Banned || Banned
| style="background:#fff" | Permitted || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned || style="background:#fff" | Banned
|}
|}


<!-- Gen V, if any -->
==Generation V==
{{battlemode}}<br>
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==In other languages==
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|de=Doppelkampf
|fr_ca=Combat double{{tt|*|Diamond manual}}
|fr_eu=Combat Duo
|it=Lotta in Doppio
|es=Combate doble
|ko=더블배틀 ''Double Battle''
|pt=Batalha Dupla{{tt|*|Platinum manual}}
}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 16 September 2024

Double Battle (Japanese: ダブルバトル Double Battle) is a battle mode introduced in Generation III. As the name suggests, in Double Battle mode, players will battle in Double Battles, with two Pokémon sent out at any one time.

Double Battle mode is found at the Pokémon Cable Club Colosseum in Generation III and the renamed Pokémon Communication Club Colosseum in Generation IV.

Quotes

Pokémon Center Receptionist

"Double Battle is for two Trainers with two or more Pokémon each."
"Each Trainer will send out two Pokémon to battle at a time."

Generation III

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Rulesets and data

Generation IV

Rule sets available

  • No Restrictions - Players can have up to six Pokémon on their teams.
  • Standard Cup - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 50 and lower.
  • Fancy Cup - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 30 and lower, and the combined levels must not exceed 80. Each Pokémon is to have a height of no more than 6 feet and 7 inches (2 meters) and weigh no more than 44.1 lbs (20 kilograms).
  • Little Cup - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 5 and lower, and no evolved Pokémon are allowed.
  • Light Cup - Players have three Pokémon on their team, Lv. 50 and lower, each weighing no more than 220.5 lbs (100 kilograms).
  • Double Cup - Players have four Pokémon on their team and otherwise follow the Standard Cup rules.

Specifics on rule sets

Rulesets for Double Battle mode in all Generation IV games.
Rules No Restrictions Standard Cup Fancy Cup Little Cup Light Cup Double Cup
No. of Pokémon 6 3 3 3 3 4
Pokémon level Max. 100 Max. 50 Max. 30 Max. 5 Max. 50 Max. 50
Max. Combined level Free Free Max. 80 Free Free Free
Height limit Free Free Max. 6' 07"
(2.00m)
Free Free Free
Weight limit Free Free Max. 44.1 lbs.
(20.0kg)
Free Max. 218 lbs.
(99.0kg)
Free
Evolved Pokémon Permitted Permitted Banned Banned Banned Permitted
Special Pokémon Permitted Banned Banned Banned Banned Banned
Same Pokémon Permitted Banned Banned Banned Banned Banned
Same held items Permitted Banned Banned Banned Banned Banned

Generation V

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Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Rulesets and data

In other languages

Language Title
French Canada Flag.png Canada Combat double*
France Flag.png Europe Combat Duo
Germany Flag.png German Doppelkampf
Italy Flag.png Italian Lotta in Doppio
South Korea Flag.png Korean 더블배틀 Double Battle
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Batalha Dupla*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Combate doble


Battle Modes at Pokémon Communication Club Colosseum
Battles for Two Single BattleDouble BattleMix BattleFlat Battle
Battles for Four Multi Battle
Specific Rule sets
Standard Cup • Double Cup
Fancy CupGS CupLight CupLittle Cup
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