What does good condition mean in a Pokemon Contest?

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In Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, the description for Rock Smash on the Contest Moves page says "The appeal works well if the user's condition is good". What does this mean? How can I tell if my condition is good in a Pokemon Contest?

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What is condition in Pokémon contests?

There are five different condition stats: Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness, and Toughness. For each of these five conditions, there are individual contest categories where Pok\xe9mon are judged by how developed they are in the relevant stat.

How do you get good Pokémon contests?

Good condition is marked as a blue star during the contest. It's gained through some moves that are described as "Ups the user's condition". You can gain up to three stars in a single contest, and for each star you have, you get an extra appeal point on your next move.

What do stars mean in Pokémon contests?

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