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Battling in Pokémon involves pitting your trained Pokémon against other Pokémon to see who comes out on top. Here are the basic steps to battle: 1. Have at least one Pokémon: To battle, you need at least one Pokémon on your team. You can have up to six Pokémon on your team. 2. Choose your opponent: Find someone who also has a Pokémon team and challenge them to a battle. You can do this by talking to them in the game or through online battles. 3. Choose which Pokémon to use: Decide which Pokémon you want to use in the battle. You can switch Pokémon during the battle, but you can only have one out at a time. 4. Understand the battle system: In a standard battle, you and your opponent take turns selecting moves for your Pokémon. Each move has a type (such as Fire, Water, or Grass) and an associated power and accuracy. 5. Use strategy: Decide which moves to use based on your Pokémon's type, strengths, and weaknesses. You may also want to consider your opponent's Pokémon and their potential moves. 6. Defeat your opponent's Pokémon: The goal of the battle is to defeat all of your opponent's Pokémon. This can be done by reducing their HP (hit points) to zero. 7. Earn rewards: After the battle, you may receive rewards such as experience points (which can help your Pokémon level up), items, and money. Remember to have fun and enjoy the battle!
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