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In these games, Medals can equip up to 3 Medalias, which have the effect of increasing the Medal's [[skills|skill]] levels. Using Medalias, it's possible to give the Medal skill levels in skills outside of the three it can normally use.  
In these games, Medals can equip up to 3 Medalias, which have the effect of increasing the Medal's [[skills|skill]] levels. Using Medalias, it's possible to give the Medal skill levels in skills outside of the three it can normally use.  


For example, the [[Kabuto Medal]] (which can normally only use Shoot/Snipe/Set-up) can be equipped with a Support-increasing Medalia to allow it to use Shoot/Snipe/Set-up/Support actions effectively. If a Medalia is the same as one of the Skills leveled up on the Medal, the Medal will use whichever value (the Medal's or Medalia's) is the highest.  
For example, the [[Kabuto Medal]] (which can normally only use Shoot/Snipe/Set-up) can be equipped with a Support-increasing Medalia to allow it to use Shoot/Snipe/Set-up/Support actions effectively, or equipped with a Shoot-increasing Medalia to simply improve its existing stats.  


Wheter it is the "dominant" skill on a Medal or not, the Medalia's level will increase every 16 uses, for a maximum of +60 in any given skill.
Additionally, the skill levels the Medalia grants will increase over time when the Medal using the Medalia uses the matching actions, for a maximum of +60 in any given skill.


=== In Medarot DS, 7, and 8 ===
=== In Medarot DS, 7, and 8 ===
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