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{{cquote|''Call Ivysaur back and swap it for a different Pokémon. Removing a tired Pokémon from battle lets it grow strong again.''|cite=''Brawl''{{'}}s instruction manual (Ivysaur)}}
{{cquote|''Call Ivysaur back and swap it for a different Pokémon. Removing a tired Pokémon from battle lets it grow strong again.''|cite=''Brawl''{{'}}s instruction manual (Ivysaur)}}
{{cquote|''Call Charizard back and swap it for a different Pokémon. Damage carries over to the next Pokémon.''|cite=''Brawl''{{'}}s instruction manual (Charizard)}}
{{cquote|''Call Charizard back and swap it for a different Pokémon. Damage carries over to the next Pokémon.''|cite=''Brawl''{{'}}s instruction manual (Charizard)}}
{{cquote|''Switches to [the next Pokémon]. Immune to damage initially, but become vulnerable if used repeatedly.''|cite=''Ultimate''{{'}}s move list}}
{{cquote|''Switches to Ivysaur. Immune to damage initially, but become vulnerable if used repeatedly.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List (Squirtle)}}
{{cquote|''Switches to Charizard. Immune to damage initially, but become vulnerable if used repeatedly.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List (Ivysaur)}}
{{cquote|''Switches to Squirtle. Immune to damage initially, but become vulnerable if used repeatedly.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List (Charizard)}}
 
'''Pokémon Change''' ({{ja|ポケモンチェンジ|Pokemon Chenji}}, ''Pokémon Change'') is [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[down special move]]. It is one of only two moves that all three of the Trainer's Pokémon have in common (the other being their [[Final Smash]], [[Triple Finish]]). It switches between his three Pokémon - [[Charizard]], [[Squirtle]], and [[Ivysaur]]. If Charizard is currently in use, it will switch to Squirtle. If Squirtle is in use, it will switch to Ivysaur. If Ivysaur is in use, it will switch to Charizard. Only one Pokémon needs be knocked out to score against Pokémon Trainer.
'''Pokémon Change''' ({{ja|ポケモンチェンジ|Pokemon Chenji}}, ''Pokémon Change'') is [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[down special move]]. It is one of only two moves that all three of the Trainer's Pokémon have in common (the other being their [[Final Smash]], [[Triple Finish]]). It switches between his three Pokémon - [[Charizard]], [[Squirtle]], and [[Ivysaur]]. If Charizard is currently in use, it will switch to Squirtle. If Squirtle is in use, it will switch to Ivysaur. If Ivysaur is in use, it will switch to Charizard. Only one Pokémon needs be knocked out to score against Pokémon Trainer.


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*If two Pokémon Trainers are using the same [[palette swap]] (through [[team battle]] or a glitch), transforming into the other player's active character will be essentially instant as the data is already loaded.
*If two Pokémon Trainers are using the same [[palette swap]] (through [[team battle]] or a glitch), transforming into the other player's active character will be essentially instant as the data is already loaded.
*In ''Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen'', the [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s Poké Balls are in his right bag pocket; however, in Pokémon Change, the Pokémon he's switching to comes out of a Poké Ball the left side and the one he's calling back goes to the right.
*In ''Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen'', the [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s Poké Balls are in his right bag pocket; however, in Pokémon Change, the Pokémon he's switching to comes out of a Poké Ball the left side and the one he's calling back goes to the right.
*If Pokémon Change is used in [[The Subspace Emissary]] before Ivysaur is caught (so the player only has Squirtle), the Pokémon Trainer will just stare down at his Poké Ball and toss it up in the air twice.
*In Brawl, if Pokémon Change is used in [[The Subspace Emissary]] before Ivysaur is caught (so the player only has Squirtle), the Pokémon Trainer will just stare down at his Poké Ball and toss it up in the air twice.
**This also happens if Pokémon Change is used while the current Pokémon out in battle is in midair.
**This can also happen when on the last stock in the [[Event 5: Become the Champion!| Become the Champion!]] event, due to the KO'd Pokémon becoming unavailable once defeated.
* The Poké Balls used in the move are smaller and darker in color than the [[Poké Ball]] item, likely to prevent confusion between the two.
* The Poké Balls used in the move are smaller and darker in color than the [[Poké Ball]] item, likely to prevent confusion between the two.
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