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| ===Battle Tower=== | | ===Battle Tower=== |
| A challenge in which you select three Pokémon to fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, healing after each round. Rewards are given at the end of each seven-round run. | | A challenge in which the player selects three Pokémon to fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, healing after each round. Rewards are given at the end of each seven-round run. |
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| ===Battle Arena=== | | ===Battle Arena=== |
| A challenge in which you select three Pokémon to fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, healing after each round. Unlike the Battle Tower, this challenge does not allow switching and battles are organized into three-turn "face-offs." If neither Pokémon has been knocked out at the end, the judge will select a winner based on [[bulbapedia:Battle Arena#Challenges|three criteria]] and the losing Pokémon will leave battle. | | A challenge in which the player selects three Pokémon to fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, healing after each round. Unlike the Battle Tower, this challenge does not allow switching and battles are organized into three-turn "face-offs." If neither Pokémon has been knocked out at the end, the judge will select a winner based on [[bulbapedia:Battle Arena#Challenges|three criteria]] and the losing Pokémon will leave battle. |
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| ===Battle Pyramid=== | | ===Battle Pyramid=== |
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| ===Battle Factory=== | | ===Battle Factory=== |
| A challenge in which you select three rental Pokémon from a randomized pool of six at the start. You will fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, and you will be allowed to trade one of your Pokémon for a defeated opponent's Pokémon after every round. | | A challenge in which the player selects three rental Pokémon from a randomized pool of six at the start. Challengers fight seven 3v3 battles in a row. After each round, the player can trade one of their Pokémon for a defeated opponent's Pokémon. |
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| ===Challenge Championship=== | | ===Challenge Championship=== |
| A tournament with powerful trainers from different regions, such as Gym leaders and Champions. You receive ranks after a certain number of wins. If you lose, your win count will be dropped down to the number needed to achieve the last rank you received. Rewards are given after completing a tournament based on your own current rank. Completing this facility for the first time will give you the [[Tube Pass]], which will allow you to face the Tube Challenge. | | A tournament with powerful trainers from different regions, such as Gym leaders and Champions. The player receives ranks after a certain number of wins. Upon a loss, the player's win count will be dropped down to the number needed to achieve the last rank received. Rewards are given after completing a tournament based on the player's current rank. Completing this facility for the first time will award the player the [[Tube Pass]], which allows the player to face the Tube Challenge. Reaching the Suzerain rank allows the player to battle and capture [[Shadow Mewtwo]]. |
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| ===Tube Challenge=== | | ===Tube Challenge=== |
| A challenge that involves battling 12 trainers with Pokémon around Level 83-85. The Tube Pass is required to start this challenge. At the end of the challenge you will face the Arena Master. You are able to leave and heal up between each battle and continue later if needed. | | A challenge that involves battling 12 trainers with Pokémon around Level 83-85. The [[Tube Pass]] is required to start this challenge. At the end of the challenge, the player fights the Arena Master, who has a Level 120 [[Delta Golurk]]. The player is able to leave and heal up between each battle and continue later if needed. [[Delta Golett]] is rewarded for completing this challenge. |
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Revision as of 03:09, 29 February 2020
The Battle Frontier is a post game location in Roggan Town which can be accessed in a cave to the right via Rock Climb.
Areas of Interest
Battle Tower
A challenge in which the player selects three Pokémon to fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, healing after each round. Rewards are given at the end of each seven-round run.
Prizes:
- 1 Rare Candy (starting prize)
- 2 Rare Candies and 1 Dream Mist (after streak of 21+ battles)
- 3 Rare Candies, 2 Dream Mists, and 1 IV Stone (after streak of 49+ battles)
Battle Arena
A challenge in which the player selects three Pokémon to fight seven 3v3 battles in a row, healing after each round. Unlike the Battle Tower, this challenge does not allow switching and battles are organized into three-turn "face-offs." If neither Pokémon has been knocked out at the end, the judge will select a winner based on three criteria and the losing Pokémon will leave battle.
Battle Pyramid
This facility is currently not accessible to the player because it does not function properly.
Battle Factory
A challenge in which the player selects three rental Pokémon from a randomized pool of six at the start. Challengers fight seven 3v3 battles in a row. After each round, the player can trade one of their Pokémon for a defeated opponent's Pokémon.
Challenge Championship
A tournament with powerful trainers from different regions, such as Gym leaders and Champions. The player receives ranks after a certain number of wins. Upon a loss, the player's win count will be dropped down to the number needed to achieve the last rank received. Rewards are given after completing a tournament based on the player's current rank. Completing this facility for the first time will award the player the Tube Pass, which allows the player to face the Tube Challenge. Reaching the Suzerain rank allows the player to battle and capture Shadow Mewtwo.
# of Streaks
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Rank
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0
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Rookie
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1
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Novice
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3
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Junior
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5
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Veteran
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10
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Victor
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15
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Hero
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20
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Champion
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25
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Master
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30
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Legend
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35
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Lord
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40
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Titan
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45
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Monarch
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50
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Suzerain
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Tube Challenge
A challenge that involves battling 12 trainers with Pokémon around Level 83-85. The Tube Pass is required to start this challenge. At the end of the challenge, the player fights the Arena Master, who has a Level 120 Delta Golurk. The player is able to leave and heal up between each battle and continue later if needed. Delta Golett is rewarded for completing this challenge.
Item Shops
A lady in the house under the Battle Arena offers to sell type-boosting items.
A lady in the 1st house left of the Battle Tower offer to sell gems.
A guy in the 2nd house left of the Battle Tower offer to sell competitive items.
A guy in the house by the Tube Challenge offer to sell higher-tier items.
A lady in the Challenge Championship tower offers to sell competitive berries.
Another lady in the Challenge Championship tower offers to sell super-effective berries.
Items
Item
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Location
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Sakura Leaf
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From the guy on the lower left area
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Tube Pass
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Reward after completing the Challenge Championship for the 1st time
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Fire Gem
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From the guy near the type-boosting items seller
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Escape Rope
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Near the competitive items seller
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Max Revive
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From the blonde woman to the left of the Battle Tower
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Pokémon
A Hiker will offer to trade his Delta Plusle for a regular Minun.
A Hiker will offer to trade his Delta Minun for a regular Plusle.
Delta Golett is available as a reward for completing the Tube Challenge.
Shadow Mewtwo is available as a reward for achieving Suzerain rank in the Challenge Championship.
Pokémon
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Special Pokémon
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The same as the Traded Pokémon
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One
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The same as the Traded Pokémon
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One
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Only one
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30
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One
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Only one
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100
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One
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