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HIT POINTS AND POWER POINTS:

1. What are they?
HP-It is a number representing the amount of hits recieved from a battle. This meter will record every hit. Every pokemon has a HP meter, no matter what. Once a PokeMon's HP meter goes to zero, your PokeMon will faint.

PP-It is another way of telling how many times you can use an attack. This is shown in numbers like this:
5/5
The left five represents how many of the attacks you have used, and the left five represents how many of those attacks were there originally. Every time a Pokemon uses an attack, or in other cases, a defensive move, the left side of the slash will be subtracted by one, meaning that the PokeMon had attacked. Even if the attack misses, you will still lose one PP.


2. How do you refill the meters?
HP-You can refill the HP meter by using the following ways and places:

Potion
Super ion
Hyper ion
Max ion
Full Restore
Water
Soda Pop
Lemonade
PokeMon Tower
Pokemon Center

When your PokeMon faints, you can use the following ways and places:

Revive
Max Revive
Pokemon Tower
Pokemon Center

PP-You can refill the PP meter by using the following ways and places:
(The items will stay the same, even if the PokeMon faints)

Elixer
Ether
Max Elixer
Max Ether
Pokemon Tower
Pokemon Center


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