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'''Pokémon''' are a non-''[[Mario (series)|Mario]]'' species, which is currently made up of 649 members, in the ''{{BP|Pokémon}}'' Series, that each have unique abilities. There are 17 different elemental types of Pokémon; each element affects what the Pokémon's attacks, abilities and weaknesses are. For example, [[Pikachu]], being an Electric Pokémon, specializes in electrical attacks, which can easily defeat Flying and Water Pokémon, but in turn are weak against Grass Pokémon and ineffective against Ground Pokémon. Another factor that separates Pokémon from traditional animals is that after meeting certain conditions, the Pokémon will {{BP|evolution|evolve}} into a different Pokémon. For example, a [[Pichu]] can evolve into a [[Pikachu]], and a Pikachu can then later evolve into its final form {{BP|Raichu}}. Pokémon live in the wild, but are caught by Pokémon Trainers to have as pets or to battle with other Pokémon competitively.
 
Some select Pokémon have interacted with characters in the [[Mario (series)|''Mario'']] series, most notably in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' competitions. Not only are some competitors, but if a player throws a [[Poké Ball]], then a random Pokémon comes out and affects the gameplay in some way. These Poké Ball Pokémon don't directly hurt the player who sent them out, with the exception of {{BP|Electrode}} and {{BP|Wobbuffet}}.
 
==''Super Smash Bros.'' Competitors==
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