Most {{type|Flying}} Pokémon and Pokémon with the [[Ability]] {{a|Levitate}} are eligible for Sky Battles. They do not lose eligibility even if they become [[grounded]] due to any in-battle effect, such as [[Mega Evolution]], a move like {{m|Roost}} or {{m|Gastro Acid}}, or an item like the [[Iron Ball]] or [[Air Balloon]]. Pokémon that must first Mega Evolve to become Flying-type or have Levitate are not eligible. If a Pokémon can have Levitate as one of multiple Abilities and is not Flying-type, it will only be eligible if it has Levitate.
Most {{type|Flying}} Pokémon and Pokémon with the [[Ability]] {{a|Levitate}} are eligible for Sky Battles, mainly those shown flying or floating in their normal battle animations. They do not lose eligibility even if they become [[grounded]] due to any in-battle effect, such as [[Mega Evolution]], a move like {{m|Roost}} or {{m|Gastro Acid}}, or an item like the [[Iron Ball]] or [[Air Balloon]]. Pokémon that must first Mega Evolve to become Flying-type or have Levitate are not eligible. If a Pokémon can have Levitate as one of multiple Abilities and is not Flying-type, it will only be eligible if it has Levitate.
Certain Flying types and Pokémon with Levitate are ineligible for Sky Battles, such as {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Hawlucha}}. These Pokémon are not shown flying or hovering in normal battles.
Certain Flying types and Pokémon with Levitate are ineligible for Sky Battles, such as {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Hawlucha}}. These Pokémon are not shown flying or hovering in normal battles.
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A Sky Battle
A Sky Battle (Japanese: スカイバトルSky Battle) is a type of Pokémon battle introduced in Pokémon X and Y. Sky Battles consist of two Pokémon battling each other in the air instead of on land or sea. However, because of this, only certain Flying types and certain Pokémon with the Ability Levitate are eligible for Sky Battles.
A Sky Trainer asking to have a Sky Battle with the player
At certain points in the game, the player can encounter Sky Trainers on top of cliffs or other distant areas who will challenge them to a Sky Battle. All Sky Battles are optional, since the player may not have any eligible Pokémon to use. If all eligible Pokémon in the battle faint, the player will black out, but will resume the game standing where they were before battle. In this event, the Sky Trainer is unable to be re-challenged or even spoken to, even if the player's eligible Pokémon are restored, until the player exits and reenters the area.
Eligible Pokémon
Most Flying-type Pokémon and Pokémon with the AbilityLevitate are eligible for Sky Battles, mainly those shown flying or floating in their normal battle animations. They do not lose eligibility even if they become grounded due to any in-battle effect, such as Mega Evolution, a move like Roost or Gastro Acid, or an item like the Iron Ball or Air Balloon. Pokémon that must first Mega Evolve to become Flying-type or have Levitate are not eligible. If a Pokémon can have Levitate as one of multiple Abilities and is not Flying-type, it will only be eligible if it has Levitate.
Certain Flying types and Pokémon with Levitate are ineligible for Sky Battles, such as Gengar and Hawlucha. These Pokémon are not shown flying or hovering in normal battles.
Certain moves are not permitted to be used in Sky Battles. If a Pokémon's only usable moves are prohibited, the Pokémon will use Struggle if it attempts to attack. If one of these moves is called by Metronome or Sleep Talk, a message will appear saying that it won't work well in Sky Battles.
In the anime, Sky Battles first appeared in Battles in the Sky!. An expert Sky Trainer called Moria was seen defeating another Sky Trainer's Skarmory with her Talonflame. Later, Ash challenged Moria to a Sky Battle, wanting to use his Fletchling against Talonflame. Although Moria accepted the offer, Talonflame was shown being unwilling to battle against its pre-evolved form, forcing Ash to use his Hawlucha instead. Even through Hawlucha tried its best, it was defeated rather easily. After that, Team Rocket showed up, trying to steal Talonflame, but were soon defeated. Afterwards, Talonflame, being thankful for Ash's Fletchling for saving it, accepted Fletchling's battle challenge. Even though Fletchling was almost defeated by Talonflame's Fire Blast, it evolved into a Fletchinder and learned Flame Charge partway through the battle, allowing Ash to gain victory.
During Sky Battles, Trainers take to the air using special suits so they can fly alongside their Pokémon. Unlike the games, in which certain Flying types or Pokémon with Levitate are restricted, Sky Battles appear to be open to any Pokémon which has the ability to fly; both Hawlucha and Fletchling took part in the anime, which cannot participate in the games.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Y in her Wing Suit
In the manga, Sky Battles first appeared in Burning Fletchinder. While flying on a helicopter, X, Y, Trevor, Shauna, Tierno, and Cassius were attacked by a group of Sky Trainers led by Yvette. Commanding a herd of Vivillon they attack the helicopter with Hurricane, forcing Y to go out and battle with them. Y flies away from the helicopter to prevent it from being attacked but Yvette catches up to Y and starts to bully her again, while her Vivillon battles Fletchy. Y finally fights back as Fletchy evolves into Fletchinder, who defeats Vivillon with Flame Charge. At the same time X and the others find Celosia's Aegislash and Élec faints it with Discharge, revealing that Yvette and the Sky Trainer's were under Team Flare's control.