Evolved fights tie breaker

In Pokémon battles, a tiebreaker is used to determine the winner when two or more Pokémon have the same amount of HP remaining after a round of attacks. Here's how the tiebreaker works:

Evolved Form Tiebreaker

When two or more Pokémon have the same amount of HP remaining, and one of them has evolved from a previous form, the evolved Pokémon wins the tiebreaker. This is because evolution is considered a significant advantage, and the evolved Pokémon is generally considered to be stronger.

For example, let's say you have a Charmander with 10 HP remaining, and your opponent has a Charmeleon with 10 HP remaining. Since Charmeleon is the evolved form of Charmander, Charmeleon would win the tiebreaker.

Other Tiebreakers

If no Pokémon has evolved, the tiebreaker is determined by the following factors, in order:

  1. HP: The Pokémon with the higher HP remaining wins.
  2. Special Attack: The Pokémon with the higher Special Attack stat wins.
  3. Special Defense: The Pokémon with the higher Special Defense stat wins.
  4. Speed: The Pokémon with the higher Speed stat wins.
  5. Attack: The Pokémon with the higher Attack stat wins.
  6. Defense: The Pokémon with the higher Defense stat wins.

If the tie still cannot be broken, the battle is considered a draw, and neither player wins.

I hope that helps!