![]() Normal and Great Ranks aren’t too tough- if you do well enough in the Visual competition, you can pretty much clinch a victory. If you didn’t place first, well, just bake some more poffins and try again. If you place first, congratulations! You’ll get a ribbon and a new accessory, and you’ll also be able to challenge the next Super Contest ranking in that category with the same pokemon. Performance competitions last for four turns, and final judging is completed after everything is said and done. However, if two or more Pokemon choose the same judge, the bonus they will receive is lowered. When a pokemon’s performance causes a judge’s Voltage to hit level 5, they will receive a huge amount of extra hearts! Extra hearts are awarded at the end of a turn. If you perform a skill that matches the contest theme, not only will you get hearts, but the judge’s Voltage score will increase by one level. (Some moves yield extra hearts under certain conditions, such as performing first in a turn.) After you choose a skill to show off, you need to pick a judge you want to present it to. Each skill you perform will give you a certain amount of hearts, which add onto your total Super Contest score. The order in which pokemon perform is displayed on the top screen, while your skillset is shown on the bottom. In this stage of the competition, your pokemon will be performing its skills to try and impress the judges. This is similar to the Super Contests in the GBA games, though things are a lot more dependant on luck this time around. (You’ll want to keep in mind that the music in the Ultra and Master Rank has a different rhythm than in Normal and Great ranks.)įinally, there’s the Performance competition. Try to mix up your moves and step at odd times to throw your opponents off. Press the buttons in whatever order you want. After the three pokemon ahead of you finish, you’ll be thrust on stage and asked to do 3 or 4 dance steps for 2 turns. There’s a display on the top screen that shows what actions were done and when, which is a huge help in getting your timing down. Here, you must copy the rhythm and dance steps of the Pokemon on stage by using either the touch pad or the ABXY buttons. The second part of Super Contests are the Dance Competitions. The number of hearts that appear on the lower screen are a rough indication of how well your pokemon scored. After you finish, your pokemon will be presented on stage with its competitors, where you will be judged based both on its appearance and how well the accessories you used fit the contest theme. You have 60 seconds to dress up your pokemon with a limited number of accessories (the higher the contest rank, the more accessories you’re allowed). ![]() The first part of Pokemon Super Contests is the Visual Competition. (All first-time entry pokemon need to start at the Normal rank- you won’t be able to challenge other ranks until the pokemon has placed first in the rank one rung below them.) You will always be entry number 4. Head up to the front desk at the building where the Super Contests are held and register your pokemon for entry. Once you’ve amassed some shiny sparklies for your pokemon, you’re just about ready to go. You may want to stop there after you get new accessories just to see how they look on your pokemon.) (Accessories can also be used in the dress-up room at Jubilife TV.
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