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In [[Generation III]] games, one can enter his or her Pokémon into a [[Pokémon Contests]].  
In [[Generation III]] games, one can enter his or her Pokémon into a [[Pokémon Contests]].  
There are five different categories of contests. These '''Contest categories''', also called Contest conditions, are Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Smartness, and Toughness.  
There are five different categories of contests. These '''Contest categories''', also called Contest conditions, are Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Smartness, and Toughness.  
Each Pokémon [[move]] is catagorized under of one of these five categories. In addition, [[Berry]] flavors, [[Pokéblock]] colors, and Pokémon [[natures]] are associated with certain Contest categories.
Each Pokémon [[move]] is catagorized under of one of these five categories. In addition, [[Berries|Berry]] flavors, [[Pokéblock]] colors, and Pokémon [[natures]] are associated with certain Contest categories.


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Revision as of 21:56, 23 March 2005

In Generation III games, one can enter his or her Pokémon into a Pokémon Contests. There are five different categories of contests. These Contest categories, also called Contest conditions, are Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Smartness, and Toughness. Each Pokémon move is catagorized under of one of these five categories. In addition, Berry flavors, Pokéblock colors, and Pokémon natures are associated with certain Contest categories.

Contest Categories
Category Berry Flavor Pokéblock Color
Cool Spicy Red
Beauty Dry Blue
Cute Sweet Pink
Smart Bitter Green
Tough Sour Yellow
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