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Added slight addendum to comment that stamina doesn't exist in the pokemon franchise.
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In the Pokémon games, switching out a Pokémon retains most of its current status - it will be cured of minor status effects and stat modifications, but major status effects and HP will remain unchanged. This is in contrast to ''Brawl'', where a switched-out Pokémon regains stamina and has all status effects removed.
In the Pokémon games, switching out a Pokémon retains most of its current status - it will be cured of minor status effects and stat modifications, but major status effects and HP will remain unchanged. This is in contrast to ''Brawl'', where a switched-out Pokémon regains stamina and has all status effects removed.


The concept of stamina as ''Brawl'' uses it does not exist in the Pokémon games; there is no mechanic that naturally makes a Pokémon less effective the longer it remains in play.
The concept of stamina as ''Brawl'' uses it does not exist in the Pokémon games; there is no mechanic that naturally makes a Pokémon less effective the longer it remains in play, unless one counts the fact that moves have limited uses (PP), and a single pokemon used too long will eventually be unable to do anything. Even then, however, PP does not replenish while the pokemon is switched out.


==Gallery==
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