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Walkthrough - Pokemon Battle Revolution WalkthroughPokemon Battle Revolution Walkthrough ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Table of Contents I. Introduction CTRL+F (ITDC) II. Basic Stuff CTRL+F (BSTF) a. Controls CTRL+F (CNTL) b. Starting Your Game CTRL+F (STYG) c. Menus CTRL+F (MPBR) i. Storage CTRL+F (STRG) ii. Battle Pass CTRL+F (BAPS) iii. Battle CTRL+F (BTTL) iv. Nintendo WFC CTRL+F (NWFC) v. Shop CTRL+F (MART) vi. Profile CTRL+F (PRFL) vii. Save CTRL+F (SVYG) d. Battling CTRL+F (BTLG) e. Types of Battles CTRL+F (TOBT) f. Types of Pokemon CTRL+F (PKMN) g. Importing your Pokemon CTRL+F (IMPT) h. Customizing CTRL+F (CSTM) III. Walkthrough CTRL+F (WLTR) a. Gateway Colosseum CTRL+F (GWCS) b. Mainstreet Colosseum CTRL+F (MSCS) c. Waterfall Colosseum CTRL+F (WFCS) d. Neon Colosseum CTRL+F (NECS) e. Crystal Colosseum CTRL+F (CTCS) f. Sunny Park Colosseum CTRL+F (SPCS) g. Magma Colosseum CTRL+F (MMCS) h. Sunset Colosseum CTRL+F (SSCS) i. Courtyard Colosseum CTRL+F (CYCS) j. Stargazer Colosseum CTRL+F (SGCS) IV. Unlockables and Extras CTRL+F (ULAE) a. Battle Passes CTRL+F (BTPS) i. Rental Passes CTRL+F (RTPS) ii. Custom Passes CTRL+F (CTPS) iii. Friend Passes CTRL+F (FDPS) b. Gear CTRL+F (GFYT) c. Mystery Gift CTRL+F (MGFT) V. Contact, Credits, and Copyright Information CTRL+F (CCCI) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Introduction (ITDC) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This FAQ/walkthrough is made for Pokemon Battle Revolution on Nintendo Wii. This is my first FAQ for www.gamefaqs.com or any other gaming website. Start Date - 10.23.07 Version History 0.25 - Made it to sixth match of Waterfall Colosseum 0.50 - Added battle info, Pokemon types, finished Waterfall Colosseum 1.00 - Many major updates, finished Magma Colossuem 1.50 - Finished Stargazer Colosseum, added CTRL+F function, halfway through Unlockables and Extras - Just a bit more to go!!! 2.50 - Finished!!! YAY!!!!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Basic Stuff (BSTF) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Controls (CNTL) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are three types of control for Pokemon Battle Revolution: 1. Hold the Wii remote as usual, like a TV remote. A button - Confirm selection B button - Cancel selection/Back to previous screen Control Panel (directional buttons) - Select an option Pointer - Aim at screen with poke ball to select an option Home Button - Opens HOME Menu 2. Hold the Wii remote sideways with the 2 button on the right and the directional pad on the left. A button - Cancel selection B button - Confirm selection Control Panel (directional pad) - Select an option Home Button - Opens HOME Menu Poke ball pointer is not used in this control format. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Starting Your Game (STYG) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The game starts out by asking you to create a file. After submitting your name, you will meet Anna, the game's receptionist. If you listen to her, you will learn that the point of the game is to travel to different stages called colosseums. You will then be asked to select a battle pass to use in your battles in Poketopia. You can also download your Pokemon from your DS copy of Pokemon: Diamond or Pearl to use during the battles. However, for my own sake I am using the rental passes to make this guide. The first two choices for rental pass are: Trainer: Sprout Trainer - Cindy Party: 1. Ivysaur Lv. 50 Grass 2. Charmeleon Lv. 50 Fire 3. Wartortle Lv. 50 Water 4. Dragonair Lv. 50 Dragon 5. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground/Rock 6. Pidgeot Lv. 50 Normal/Flying Trainer: Novice - Nate Party: 1. Grotle Lv. 50 Grass 2. Monferno Lv. 50 Fire/Fighting 3. Prinplup Lv. 50 Water 4. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 5. Gabite Lv. 50 Dragon/Ground 6. Staravia Lv. 50 Normal/Flying The choice you make here between the two battle passes isn't super- important; either one will be sufficient through the game. I myself started with the Cindy rental pass only because of the more familiar Pokemon it has. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Menus (MPBR) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ After finishing choosing your rental pass, Anna will begin to explain the many features of the game. Finally, after she finishes drawling on about that, you are free to explore the menus of the game, only to find that Anna isn't finished talking. Nope. The first time you click on something, she will begin to rant about it. Here are the main menus and their functions if you skipped through Anna's lecture on the game: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Storage (STRG) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here you can import your Pokemon from Diamond/Pearl by going to copy Pokemon. You can check out the Pokemon you have transferred to the Wii by going to check storage. You can look at their attacks, items, abilities, etc. from here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Battle Pass (BAPS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Here you can edit your battle passes, change the trainer's appearance, change catchphrases, and set Pokemon on your custom pass. You can change the trainer's appearance by purchasing gear from the shop or by achieving certain things in battle. You can also view friend passes, which are passes you receive by battling someone on Nintendo WFC. It shows the Pokemon your opponent had and is a good way to practice strategies. After unlocking more than on Rental Pass, you will be able to trade the Pokemon between them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Battle (BTTL) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From this menu is where the main part of the game begins: you can choose between Colosseum Battle, where you travel to various colosseums to battle trainers and leaders to advance on to the next place, and Free Battle, in which you can battle against a friend using custom or rental passes. Battle Tutorial is a demo of a battle, showing useful tidbits about battling. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nintendo WFC (NWFC) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This allows you to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection to battle with someone else in the world. Wi-Fi battle will take you onto a menu to prepare for Wi-Fi. You can choose to battle with someone, meaning you will be randomly paired with someone else. Battle with a friend allows you to choose someone from your friend roster to battle. Your friend roster is where you can put in someone else's friend code so that you can battle with them on WFC. You can also view your own friend code so that you could give it to someone. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Shop (MART) ~~~~~~~~~~~ Here you can spend your hard-earned Poke Coupons on gear for your trainer, as well as Mystery Gift items to send to your copy of Diamond or Pearl. Poke coupons are earned by clearing a colosseum in Colosseum Battle. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Profile (PRFL) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is where you can check out your profile and battle records. You can put in your birthday and edit your self-introduction as well. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Save (SVYG) ~~~~~~~~~~~ Pretty self-explanatory; this is where you save your progress in the game. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Battling (BTLG) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Before the battle begins, you will be asked to select the Pokemon you want to use from the ones on your Trainer pass. After selescting your Pokemon, the battle will begin. You have three options in a battle: 1. Fight 2. Switch 3. Give in Fight - This is where the fun really is. Just select an attack, and watch as your Pokemon attack your opponent. Pokemon - Here you can swap between your other party members. However, there are some battles that will not allow you to swap. Give In - This is where you can drop out of a match. Winning a match without having one of your Pokemon faint will earn you a Perfect Point. These can be used to retry a battle in Colosseum mode that you lost. Without these, you would have to start back at the beginning of the Colosseum. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Types of Battles (TOBT) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Pokemon Battle Revolution, there are many different types of battles. Single Battle - A battle where only one Pokemon from each side is out at a time. Double Battle - A battle where two Pokemon from each side are out at a time. Knockout Battle - Simply knock out your opponent's Pokemon to win. Team Battle - Pokemon battle in order decided by trainer. No swapping. Win three rounds to win. Maximum of five rounds. Fortune Battle - Your Pokemon and your opponent's are placed on a spinning wheel. Throw a dart to decide which Pokemon you will use. Tournament Battle - 16 Trainers, you battle four and then the Leader. League Battle - Six Trainers. You battle all five and get points for each Pokemon you have left standing. The Trainer with the highest point total goes against the Leader. Select Battle - No matter what pass you use, 12 random Pokemon will be put up for you to pick from to use in the battle. Little Battle - Unevolved Pokemon under Lv. 5 only - Custom Pass required. Survival Battle - You battle trainer after trainer, with no health/status restoration between battles, except for a Wheel of Fortune that may help. Masters Battle - Knockout battle against super-hard trainers - Custom Passes recommended. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pokemon Types (PKMN) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When battling an opponent, there are 17 different types of Pokemon. Fire Normal Grass Steel Water Dark Electric Poison Flying Ghost Ice Dragon Psychic Bug Rock Fighting Ground Each of these types is weak to at least one type. Fire - Attacks are super effective against: Bug Grass Ice Steel Attacks are weak against: Dragon Fire Rock Water Pokemon are weak to: Water Rock Ground Pokemon resist: Bug Fire Grass Ice Steel Grass - Attacks are super effective against: Ground Rock Water Attacks are weak against: Bug Dragon Fire Flying Grass Poison Steel Pokemon are weak to: Bug Fire Flying Ice Poison Pokemon resist: Electric Grass Ground Water Water - Attacks are super effective against: Fire Rock Ground Attacks are weak against: Dragon Grass Water Pokemon are weak against: Electric Grass Pokemon resist: Fire Ice Steel Water Electric - Attacks are super effective against: Water Flying Attacks are weak against: Dragon, Electric, Grass Attacks have NO EFFECT against: Ground Pokemon are weak to: Ground Pokemon resist: Electric Flying Steel Flying - Attacks are super effective aginast: Bug Grass Fighting Attacks are weak against: Electric Steel Rock Pokemon are weak to; Electric Rock Ice Pokemon resist: Bug Fighting Grass Pokemon are COMPLETELY IMMUNE to: Ground Ice - Attacks are super effective against: Flying Grass Dragon Ground Attacks are weak against: Ice, Water Pokemon are weak to: Fire Fighting Rock Pokemon resist: Ice Psychic - Attacks are super effective against: Fighting Poison Attacks are weak against: Psychic Steel Attacks have NO EFFECT against: Dark Pokemon are weak to: Dark Bug Ghost Pokemon resist: Fighting Psychic Rock - Attacks are suoer effective against: Flying Fire Ice Bug Attacks are weak against: Fighting Ground Steel Pokemon are weak to: Water Grass Fighting Ground Steel Pokemon resist: Normal Fighting Poison Flying Ground - Attacks are super effective against: Fire Electric Poison Rock Steel Attacks are weak against: Grass Bug Pokemon are weak to: Water Grass Ice Pokemon resist: Poison Rock Pokemon are COMPLETELY IMMUNE to: Electric Normal - Attacks are super effective against: None Attacks are weak against: Rock Steel Attacks have NO EFFECT against Ghost Pokemon are weak to: Fighting Pokemon resist: None Pokemon are COMPLETELY IMMUNE to: Ghost Steel - Attacks are super effective against: Ice Rock Attacks are weak against: Fire Water Electric Steel Pokemon are weak to: Fire Ground Fighting Pokemon resist: Normal Grass Ice Flying Psychic Bug Rock Ghost Dragon Dark Steel Pokemon are COMPLETELY IMMUNE to: Poison Dark - Attacks are super effective against: Psychic Ghost Attacks are weak against: Fighting Dark Steel Pokemon are weak to: Fighting Bug Pokemon Resist: Ghost Dark Pokemon are COMPLETELY IMMUNE to: Psychic Poison - Attacks are super effective against: Grass Attacks are weak against: Poison Ground Rock Ghost Attacks have NO EFFECT against: Steel Pokemone are weak to: Ground Psychic Pokemon resist: Grass Fighting Poison Bug Ghost - Attacks are super effective against: Ghost Poison Attacks are weak against: Dark Steel Pokemon are weak to: Dark Ghost Pokemon resist: Bug Poison Pokemon are COMPLETELY IMMUNE to: Fighting Normal Dragon - Attacks are super effective against: Dragon Attacks are weak against: Steel Pokemon are weak to: Dragon Ice Pokemon resist: Electric Fire Grass Water Bug - Attacks are super effective against: Dark Grass Psychic Attacks are weak against: Fighting Fire Flying Ghost Poison Steel Pokemon are weak to: Fire Flying Rock Pokemon resist: Fighting Grass Ground Fighting - Attacks are super effective against: Dark Ice Normal Rock Steel Attacks are not very effective against: Bug Flying Poison Psychic Attacks have NO EFFECT against: Ghost Pokemon are weak to: Flying Psychic Pokemon resist: Bug Dark Rock ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Importing Your Pokemon (IMPT) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Pokemon Battle Revolution, you can import your Pokemon from your copy of Pokemon Diamond or Pearl to Pokemon Battle Revolution. While not only being able to see them in amazing 3-D, you can also use them in battle! Steps for tranferring your Pokemon: 1. On Pokemon Battle Revolution, go to storage. 2. Go to copy. 3. Click on copy Pokemon. 4. Turn on the Nintendo DS WITH the Pokemon game inside. 5. Go to the main menu on Pokemon Diamond/Pearl. 6. Go to Connect to Wii. 7. Wait while the Pokemon are copied to the Wii. 8. To view the Pokemon, go to storage, then Check Storage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Customizing (CSTM) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In Pokemon Battle Revolution, there are many ways to customize. You can change your trainer's gear, make custom battle passes, and even change Pokemon from pass to pass. For rental passes, there is a less varied amount of things you can do. You can: 1. Swap Pokemon from rental pass to rental pass IF you have unlocked more than one pass from the Gateway Colosseum. 2. Change trainer's name, gear, and catch phrase. To make a custom pass: 1. Go to passes. 2. Go to Custom Passes. 3. Select the background you want. 4. Name the trainer. 5. Add Pokemon from Storage. 6. Set catch phrase, change gear, edit info. For a complete list of gear, passes, and unlockables, go to the Unlockables and Extras section of this walkthrough. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Walkthrough ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NOTE: I used the Cindy rental pass to make this walkthrough. IF YOU USE A DIFFERENT PASS, THE OPPONENTS' PARTIES WILL NOT BE THE SAME. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gateway Colosseum (GWCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This colosseum is optional. You do not have to clear it to advance to other colosseums. However, I recommend going through it at least once to unlock a new rental pass. Rules: Knockout Battle Single or Double Battle Rental Pass Three or Four Pokemon If you choose to use a new rental pass when playing this colosseum, you will get it if you win. There are five rental passes to get, and I suggest getting all of them. First Opponent: Marcel Party: 1. Spinda Lv. 50 Normal 2. Lickitung Lv. 50 Normal 3. Dustox Lv. 50 Bug/Poison 4. Skiploom Lv. 50 Grass/Flying 5. Masquerain Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison Fire and Fighting types are good here. Second Opponent: Alec Party: 1. Clefairy Lv. 50 Normal 2. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 3. Jigglypuff Lv. 50 Normal 4. Lickitung Lv. 50 Normal 5. Spinda Lv. 50 Normal 6. Delcatty Lv. 50 Normal Fighting, fighting, fighting! Third Opponent: Brooke Party: 1. Lombre Lv. 50 Water/Grass 2. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 3. Nidorina Lv. 50 Poison 4. Dustox Lv. 50 Bug/Poison 5. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground 6. Mawile Lv. 50 Steel Fire and Ice types are good here. Fourth Opponent: Annie Party: 1. Silcoon Lv. 50 Bug 2. Kakuna Lv. 50 Bug 3. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground 4. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 5. Sunflora Lv. 50 Grass 6. Loudred Lv. 50 Normal Fire and Ice types are good here. Fifth Opponent: Cedric Party: 1. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 2. Vibrava Lv. 50 Ground/Dragon 3. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 4. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 5. Kirlia Lv. 50 Psychic 6. Pidgeotto Lv. 50 Normal/Flying Ice, Dark, and Ground types are good here. Sixth Opponent: Crystal Party: 1. Sableye Lv. 50 Dark/Ghost 2. Gloom Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 3. Yanma Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Farfetch'D Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 5. Skiploom Lv. 50 Grass/Flying 6. Mothim Lv. 50 Bug/Flying Fire and Ghost types are good here. Final Opponent: Joe Party: 1. Spinda Lv. 50 Normal 2. Drifloon Lv. 50 Ghost/Flying 3. Mudkip Lv. 50 Water 4. Torchic Lv. 50 Fire 5. Treeko Lv. 50 Grass 6. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying Fire, Electric, and Water types are good here. Clearing this colosseum will net you some Poke Coupons, the Bronze Badge, a new custom pass, and possibly a new rental pass. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Main Street Colosseum (MSCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The first battle on Colosseum mode takes place at Main Street Colosseum. It is a knockout battle, meaning that you will battle against six trainers and a leader. You advance by simply knocking out their Pokemon. Hence the name knockout battle. Rules: Standard Knockout Battle Custom or Rental Pass Single Battle 3 Pokemon First Opponent - Zackary Party: 1. Chimchar Lv. 50 Fire 2. Ponyta Lv. 50 Fire 3. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Farfetch'D Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 5. Pidgeotto Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 6. Smeargle Lv. 50 Normal Since you never know what three Pokemon your opponent will choose, your best bet will be to see what type they have the most of. In this battle, your opponent has three Normal types, two Fires, and one Bug/Flying. So, you will want to choose a Pokemon that will be effective against the most as your starter. If you are using the Cindy pass, Rhyhorn would be effective against all of them. His Dig attack would be super effective against all but Butterfree, Farfetch'D, and Pidgeotto, and Ice Fang would take care of them. So if you are using the Cindy rental pass, your party would be: 1. Rhyhorn 2. Wartortle 3. Dragonair Winning this battle will advance you on to the next trainer. Second Opponent: Aric Party: 1. Riolu Lv. 50 Fighting 2. Machop Lv. 50 Fighting 3. Lombre Lv. 50 Water/Grass 4. Nosepass Lv. 50 Rock 5. Vibrava Lv. 50 Ground/Dragon 6. Skiploom Lv. 50 Grass/Flying So, based on this opponent's team and their types, your best type against them would be a Flying type. If you picked the Cindy rental pass, your party would be: 1. Pidgeot 2. Ivysaur 3. Dragonair Pidgeot's Aerial Ace would be super effective against Machop, Riolu, Lombre, and Skiploom. Ivysaur's Magical Leaf would be super effective against Nosepass, and either of Dragonair's Dragon type attacks will take care of Vibrava. Win this battle to advance on to the next battle. Opponent 3: Melody Party: 1. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 2. Smeargle Lv. 50 Normal 3. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Jigglypuff Lv. 50 Normal 5. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 6. Machop Lv. 50 Fighting Once again, a Flying type would be a good starter. A Grass type and a Ground type would also be good. So if you are using the Cindy rental pass, your party would be: 1. Pidgeot 2. Ivysaur 3. Rhyhorn Pidgeot's Aerial Ace would be super effective against Weepinbell, Butterfree, and Machop. Ivysaur's Magical Leaf would also be super effective Sealeo. Rhyhorn's Dig attack would be sufficient against Jigglypuff and Smeargle. Take out your opponent's three Pokemon to advance to the fourth battle. Fourth Opponent: Elena Party: 1. Chingling Lv. 50 Psychic 2. Staravia Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 3. Dustox Lv. 50 Bug/Poison 4. Marill Lv. 50 Water 5. Beautifly Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Lickitung Lv. 50 Normal For this battle, you would want to have a Fire type as the starter, and then a Grass type as backup. A Rock type would also be affective. So if you're using the Cindy rental pass, your party would be: 1. Charmeleon 2. Ivysaur 3. Pidgeot Charmeleon's Fire Fang would be super effective against Dustox and Beautifly, and Bite would be super effective against Chingling. Ivysaur's Magical Leaf would be super effective against Marill. As for Staravia and Lickitung, almost any type would be fine. Defeat these Pokemon to go on to the fifth battle. Fifth Opponent: Ariel Party: 1. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 2. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water 3. Corsola Lv. 50 Water/Rock 4. Gloom Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 5. Luvdisc Lv. 50 Water 6. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison This group of Pokemon is half Grass, half Water. If you put in a Fire type, you would be in danger of the Water types. But as long as you have a Grass type to switch to, you should have no problem. So if you are using the Cindy rental pass, your party would be: 1. Charmeleon 2. Ivysaur 3. Pidgeotto Charmeleon's Fire Fang will be effective against Wormadam, Gloom, and Weepinbell. Ivysaur's Magical Leaf will be effective against about Poliwhirl, Corsola, and Luvdisc. Defeat this opponent to advance to the semi-finals. Sixth Opponent: Todd Party: 1. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 2. Mawile Lv. 50 Steel 3. Yanma Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Lairon Lv. 50 Steel/Rock 5. Mothim Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Delcatty Lv. 50 Normal Seeing as three of these Pokemon are Steel and two are Bug, a Fire type would be perfect for this battle. A Ground type would also work. So if you are using the Cindy rental pass, your party would be: 1. Charmeleon 2. Rhyhorn 3. Dragonair Charmeleon's Fire Fang will be super effective against all but Delcatty, and Rhyhorn's Dig will take care of her. After winning this battle, you will be ready to challenge the leader of this colosseum. Final Opponent: Taylor Party: 1. Pachirisu Lv. 50 Electric 2. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 3. Luvdisc Lv. 50 Water 4. Jigglypuff Lv. 50 Normal 5. Kirlia Lv. 50 Psychic 6. Bonsly Lv. 50 Rock Taylor's party is a bit of a mixed bag; two Electric, a Water, a Normal, a Psychic, and a Rock. A Grass type would be a good starter. Kirlia would be effective against the Grass type, but by switching you would have no problem. So a good setup for the Cindy pass would be: 1. Ivysaur 2. Charmeleon 3. Rhyhorn Ivysaur's Magical Leaf would be super effective against Luvdisc and Bonsly and regularly effective against the others except for Kirlia. Charmeleon's Bite would take her out easily enough. After winning the final battle, you will be award a number of Poke Coupons and the Pikachu Badge, as well as opening the Waterfall Colosseum. New gear will also be added to the Shop for purchase. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Waterfall Colosseum (WFCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These battles will be done in rounds. The first Pokemon you choose will go against the opponent's first, then your second against their second, etc. The first person to win three rounds wins. Rules: Team Battle - Pokemon battle in order decided by trainer. Custom or Rental Pass Single Battle Five Pokemon First Opponent: Damon Party: 1. Flaffy Lv. 50 Electric 2. Sunflora Lv. 50 Grass 3. Lombre Lv. 50 Water/Grass 4. Nuzleaf Lv. 50 Grass/Dark 5. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 6. Pachirisu Lv. 50 Electric With three Electric types and three Grass, the best Pokemon on the Cindy pass would be Charmeleon. The party would be: 1. Charmeleon 2. Ivysaur 3. Dragonair 4. Rhyhorn 5. Wartortle Charmeleon's Fire Fang will take care of the three Grass types, and will be regularly effective against the Electrics. Ivysaur and Dragonair will be good backup because they have resistance to Electric-based attacks. Rhyhorn is completely immune to Electric attacks, but Wartortle is weak to them, so put him last. Winning this battle will advance you onto the second match. Second Opponent: Harry Party: 1. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 2. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 3. Beedrill Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Yanma Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 5. Beautifly Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Silcoon Lv. 50 Bug As you can see, all of the types are Bug, meaning that they are ALL weak to Fire, Flying, and Rock types. So, if you are using the Cindy rental pass as suggested, your setup would be: 1. Charmeleon 2. Pidgeot 3. Dragonair 4. Rhyhorn 5. Wartortle Hopefully you will be able to take down the first three with no problem, that way you will automatically win and will not have to use your last two Pokemon. Fire Fang from Charmeleon and Aerial Ace from Pidgeot should take down the first two Pokemon with one hit. Dragonair should just use Dragon Rage until the opponent faints. Winning this match will take you to the third match. Third Opponent: Desiree Party: 1. Luvdisc Lv. 50 Water 2. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water 3. Cascoon Lv. 50 Bug 4. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 5. Lombre Lv. 50 Water/Grass 6. Nidorino Lv. 50 Poison Three Waters, one Bug, one Bug/Grass, one Water/Grass, and a Poison. No one type could be super effective against all of these, so you will have to mix 'n' match. You will just have to guess and hope for the best and that your opponent picked types that will be weak to the ones you pick. So, a good setup for the Cindy pass is: 1. Ivysaur 2. Pidgeot 3. Charmeleon 4. Dragonair 5. Rhyhorn Depending on what your opponent sends out, just use an attack from each of your Pokemon that will at least be regularly effective. For information on what types are effective against what, go to the Battling section. Completing this match will take you onto the fourth match. Fourth Opponent: Sierra Party: 1. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water 2. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 3. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 4. Ariados Lv. 50 Bug/Poison 5. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 6. Mothim Lv. 50 Bug/Flying Another mixed bag team. And since it's a battle where there is no swapping, this could get a little difficult. I have found that the best way to organize your team using the Cindy pass is: 1. Charmeleon 2. Ivysaur 3. Pidgeot 4. Dragonair 5. Wartortle Charmeleon's Fire Fang should be super effective against Delibird, Ariados, and Mothim. But since you never know which one will be first, you could go up against any of them first, or none. Ivysaur's Magical Leaf would be good against Poliwhirl and Sealeo also. Pidgeot's Aerial Ace would be super effective against the Bug types. But this one mostly depends on the luck you have. Completing this match will take you to number five. Fifth Opponent: Ruben Party: 1. Chimchar Lv. 50 Fire 2. Riolu Lv. 50 Fighting 3. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 4. Ponyta Lv. 50 Fire 5. Machop Lv. 50 Fighting 6. Chingling Lv. 50 Psychic Once again, you will just have to tough this one out, as there is no particular strategy for this one. If you are using the Cindy rental pass, I would suggest: 1. Pidgeot 2. Dragonair 3. Rhyhorn 4. Charmeleon 5. Wartortle Winning this match will advance you to the semi-finals. Sixth Opponent: River Party: 1. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 2. Skiploom Lv. 50 Grass/Flying 3. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 4. Lombre Lv. 50 Water/Grass 5. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water 6. Marill Lv. 50 Water 2 and a half Grass, 3 and a half Water. A good strategy for this battle would be to alternate between Fire and Grass types. However, if you are usng the Cindy pass, you don't have that many of those types, so your setup would be: 1. Charmeleon 2. Ivysaur 3. Pidgeot 4. Dragonair 5. Wartortle If you get lucky, you will be placed against oppponents that are weak to your attacks. Winning this match will take you to the last match of Waterfall Colloseum. Final Opponent: Marina Party: 1. Corolsa Lv. 50 Water/Rock 2. Marill Lv. 50 Water 3. Farfetch'D Lv. 50 Flying/Normal 4. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 5. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 6. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water Start out with a Grass type, followed by a Fire type, and then 3 random types. Or, if you are using the Cindy pass: 1. Ivysaur 2. Charmeleon 3. Dragonair 4. Pidgeot 5. Wartortle By starting out with a Grass type, you have a 50% chance of going up against an opponent an opponent that will be weak to you. Winning this battle will win you a number of Poke Coupons, the Pikachu paint, and Neon and Crystal Colosseums will be open to you. You will also receive two new rental passes for use in Gateway Colosseum. Go to the passes section of this walkthrough to see all of them. New gear will also be added to the Shop for purchase. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Neon Colosseum (NECS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These battles are somewhat different. Your Pokemon and your opponent's Pokemon are placed on a Wheel of Fortune, and you throw a dart at it as it spins to see which Pokemon you will be using. Win by knocking out the opponents. Rules: Fortune Battle Double Battle Custom or Rental Passes Four Pokemon If this is your first Double Battle, here are some pointers: 1. Beware of attacks that will effect all Pokemon, such as Earthquake and Surf. These attacks will harm your other Pokemon also. 2. However, if you have, say, a Flying type and a Pokemon that knows Earthquake, you will be able to use it without harming the other Pokemon. 3. Attacks that will boost your other Pokemon, such as Helping Hand, are great for these type of battles. First Opponent: Alyssa Party: WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! While you do not exactly know what your opponents Pokemon will be, the Pokemon that she supplies for the Wheel will be: 1. Pachirisu Lv. 50 Electric 2. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 3. Beedrill Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Snover Lv. 50 Ice/Grass 5. Bastiodon Lv. 50 Rock/Steel 6. Carnivine Lv. 50 Grass Seeing as there is no way to know what Pokemon will be used, there really isn't a way to form a strategy for these matches. The best thing you can do is to aim for the strongest Pokemon. Here are a few tips for aiming: 1. Aim the Poke ball pointer at the bottom of the wheel. 2. Watch the Pokemon that you are aiming for carefully. 3. When the Pokemon that you are aiming for is on the top-right side, hit the A button. 4. Watch the Pokemon that your opponent gets, and then try to get something that will be super effective against it. Winning this match will advance you to the second one. Second Opponent: Joey Party: WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! Once again, there is no way of knowing what Pokemon will be used by your opponent, but the ones that she will contribute to the wheel are: 1. Charmeleon Lv. 50 Fire 2. Monferno Lv. 50 Fire/Fighting 3. Combusken Lv. 50 Fire/Fighting 4. Chimchar Lv. 50 Fire 5. Ponyta Lv. 50 Fire 6. Marcargo Lv. 50 Fire/Rock Just try to aim for the Pokemon you want for this one. I would suggest going for Water, Ground, or Rock types, since there is a good chance that your opponent will get Fire types. Winning this match will adavnce you onto the third one. Third Opponent: Jessica Party: WILL BE DECIDED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! The Pokemon that your opponent supplies for the wheel are: 1. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal 2. Stunky Lv. 50 Poison/Dark 3. Roselia Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 4. Kricketune Lv. 50 Bug 5. Pachirisu Lv. 50 Electric 6. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying Winning this match will advance you on to the fourth. Fourth Opponent: Barrett Party: WILL BE DECIDED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! The Pokemon that your opponent supplies for the wheel are: 1. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal 2. Corsola Lv. 50 Water/Rock 3. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water 4. Unown Lv. 50 Psychic 5. Metapod Lv. 50 Bug 6. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying I'll give you a bit of advice for this one: DO NOT TRY TO GET UNOWN OR METAPOD, BECAUSE THEY BOTH SUCK. Winning this match will advance you on to the fifth one. Fifth Opponent: Goldy Party: WILL BE DECIDED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! The Pokemon that your opponent supplies for the wheel are: 1. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal 2. Chimchar Lv. 50 Fire 3. Monferno Lv. 50 Fire/Fighting 4. Flaffy Lv. 50 Electric 5. Corsola Lv. 50 Water/Rock 6. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying Winning this match will advance you onto the semi-finals. Sixth Opponent: Craig Party: WILL BE DECIDED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! The Pokemon that Craig adds to the wheel are: 1. Charmeleon Lv. 50 Fire 2. Spinda Lv. 50 Normal 3. Pidgeotto Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 4. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 5. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 6. Riolu Lv. 50 Fighting Winning this match will take you to the finals. Final Opponent: Rosie Party: WILL BE DECIDED BY THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE!!! The Pokemon that Rosie adds to the wheel are: 1. Delcatty Lv. 50 Normal 2. Beautifly Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 3. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 4. Skiploom Lv. 50 Grass/Flying 5. Sunflora Lv. 50 Grass 6. Roselia Lv. 50 Grass Even though you can't know for sure what your opponent will get, there's a good chance that some will be Grass types, so try to get at least one Fire type. Winning this match will earn you some more Poke Coupons, the Pikachu gloves, and a new custom pass. New gear will also be added to the Shop for purchase. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Crystal Colloseum (CTCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this colosseum, you are in a 16-person tournament. But don't freak out; you only have to battle five of them. You will be randomly pitted against the first four and then you fight the leader. Rules: Tournament Battle Double Battle Custom or Rental Pass Four Pokemon First Opponent: Larissa Party: 1. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 2. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 3. Poochyena Lv. 50 Dark 4. Snover Lv. 50 Ice/Grass 5. Castform Lv. 50 Normal/? 6. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground/Rock A good strategy for this battle is to start with a Fire type and a Water type. Winning this match will advance you to the second one. NOTE: FOR THE FOLLOWING MATCHES THERE IS NO WAY OF TELLING WHICH OPPONENT YOU WILL BE AGAINST. THEREFORE, I AM UNABLE TO GIVE A SPECIFIC STRATEGY. USE YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT WHEN CHOOSING POKEMON TO CHOOSE POKEMON THAT WILL BE SUPER EFFECTIVE AGAINST OPPONENTS. Second Match: Trainer Linda Party: 1. Nosepass Lv. 50 Rock 2. Bastiodon Lv. 50 Rock/Steel 3. Lairon Lv. 50 Steel/Rock 4. Marcargo Lv. 50 Fire/Rock 5. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground/Rock 6. Onix Lv. 50 Rock/Ground OR Trainer Hayden Party: 1. Onix Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 2. Marshtomp Lv. 50 Water/Ground 3. Gabite Lv. 50 Dragon/Ground 4. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 5. Hippopotas Lv. 50 Ground 6. Vibrava Lv. 50 Ground/Dragon Winning against whichever opponent you are against will advance you to the next round. Third Match: Trainer Karia Party: 1. Bronzor Lv. 50 Steel/Psychic 2. Chimecho Lv. 50 Psychic 3. Drifloon Lv. 50 Psychic/Flying 4. Quilava Lv. 50 Fire 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal OR Trainer Milton Party: 1. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 2. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 3. Staravia Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 4. Bonsly Lv. 50 Rock 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal OR Trainer Graham Party: 1. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 2. Staravia Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 3. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 4. Quilava Lv. 50 Fire 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal OR Trainer Cody Party: 1. Snover Lv. 50 Ice/Grass 2. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 3. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 4. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 5. Gible Lv. 50 Dragon/Ground 6. Chingling Lv. 50 Psychic Defeating whichever opponent you go against will advance you to the next match. Fourth Match Trainer Carissa Party: 1. Flaffy Lv. 50 Electric 2. Rotom Lv. 50 Electric 3. Snover Lv. 50 Ice/Grass 4. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 5. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Water 6. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric OR Trainer David Party: 1. Corsola Lv. 50 Water/Ground 2. Lairon Lv. 50 Steel/Rock 3. Onix Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 4. Marcargo Lv. 50 Fire/Rock 5. Bonsly Lv. 50 Rock 6. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground OR Trainer Marcus Party: 1. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 2. Wartortle Lv. 50 Water 3. Marill Lv. 50 Water 4. Seadra Lv. 50 Water 5. Gible Lv. 50 Dragon/Ground 6. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground/Rock OR Trainer Jose Party: 1. Snover Lv. 50 Ice/Grass 2. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 3. Kecleon Lv. 50 Normal 4. Quilava Lv. 50 Fire 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal OR Trainer Jamie Party: 1. Igglybuff Lv. 50 Normal 2. Grotle Lv. 50 Grass 3. Kricketune Lv. 50 Bug 4. Rotom Lv. 50 Electric 5. Volbeat Lv. 50 Bug 6. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric OR Trainer Davon Party: 1. Poochyena Lv. 50 Dark 2. Kricketune Lv. 50 Bug 3. Haunter Lv. 50 Ghost 4. Chimecho Lv. 50 Psychic 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal OR Trainer Kaila Party: 1. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 2. Nosepass Lv. 50 Rock 3. Flaffy Lv. 50 Electric 4. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground/Rock 5. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal 6. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying OR Trainer Lindsey Party: 1. Bonsly Lv. 50 Rock 2. Ponyta Lv. 50 Fire 3. Nosepass Lv. 50 Rock 4. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 5. Chimchar Lv. 50 Fire 6. Rhyhorn Lv. 50 Ground/Rock Defeating whichever opponent you are chosen to go against will advance you to the final battle. NOTE: YOU WILL NOT BE RANDOMLY THROWN AGAINST SOMEONE NOW. Fifth Opponent: Voldon Party: 1. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 2. Onix Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 3. Metang Lv. 50 Steel/Psychic 4. Elekid Lv. 50 Electric 5. Rotom Lv. 50 Electric 6. Carnivine Lv. 50 Grass Winning this match will earn you some Poke Coupons, the Pikachu Belt, and a new custom pass, as well as opening Sunny Park Colosseum. New gear will also be added to the Shop for purchase. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sunny Park Colosseum (SPCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This Colosseum is another standard knockout battle. Rules: Knockout Battle Double Battle Custom or Rental Pass Four Pokemon First Opponent: Tasha Party: 1. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric 2. Flaffy Lv. 50 Electric 3. Weepinbell Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 4. Metapod Lv. 50 Bug 5. Delcatty Lv. 50 Normal 6. Combusken Lv. 50 Fire/Flying Fire and Ground types are EXCELLENT for this battle. Second Opponent: Curtis Party: 1. Staravia Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 2. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 3. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 4. Roselia Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 5. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal 6. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying Electric, Fire, and Ice types are good for this battle. Third Opponent: Patrick Party: 1. Bronzor Lv. 50 Steel/Psychic 2. Unown Lv. 50 Psychic 3. Aipom Lv. 50 Normal 4. Lickitung Lv. 50 Normal 5. Skiploom Lv. 50 Grass/Flying 6. Kricketune Lv. 50 Bug Fire and Fighting types are good here. Fourth Opponent: Logan Party: 1. Poliwhirl Lv. 50 Water 2. Luvdisc Lv. 50 Water 3. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 4. Silcoon Lv. 50 Bug 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal Grass and Fire types are reccommended. Fifth Opponent: Hannah Party: 1. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 2. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 3. Staravia Lv. 50 Normal/Flying 4. Chimchar Lv. 50 Fire 5. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 6. Wigglytuff Lv. 50 Normal Fighting types are good here, as well as Ice types. Sixth Opponent: Ian Party: 1. Plusle Lv. 50 Electric 2. Pachirisu Lv. 50 Electric 3. Minun Lv. 50 Electric 4. Delibird Lv. 50 Ice/Flying 5. Sealeo Lv. 50 Ice/Water 6. Luxio Lv. 50 Electric Fire, Ground, and Grass types are great here. Final Opponent: Sashay Party: 1. Plusle Lv. 50 Electric 2. Minun Lv. 50 Electric 3. Castform Lv. 50 Normal/? 4. Cherrim Lv. 50 Grass 5. Lopunny Lv. 50 Normal 6. Shuckle Lv. 50 Bug/Rock Ground, Fire, and Ice types are reccommended. Clearing this colosseum will earn you some Poke Coupons, the silver badge, the oppurtunity two win two new rental passes for use in Gateway Colosseum, a custom rental pass, and the opening of Magma Colosseum. New gear will also be added to the Shop for purchase. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Magma Colosseum (MMCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this colosseum, you participate in a League Battle. You still knock out your opponents Pokemon as usual, but you earn points for ever how many Pokemon you have left on your team. The trainer with the highest amount in the end is the winner. Rules: League Battle Single Battle Custom or Rental Passes Three Pokemon First Opponent: Lawrence Party: 1. Charmeleon Lv. 50 Fire 2. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 3. Wormadam Lv. 50 Bug/? 4. Marshtomp Lv. 50 Water/Ground 5. Pupitar Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 6. Monferno Lv. 50 Fire/Fighting Water and Fighting types are reccommended. Second Opponent: Christa Party: 1. Gabite Lv. 50 Dragon/Ground 2. Gligar Lv. 50 Ground/Flying 3. Venomoth Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Victreebel Lv. 50 Grass/Poison 5. Snover Lv. 50 Ice/Grass 6. Togetic Lv. 50 Normal/Flying Fire and Ice types are great here. Third Opponent: Robert Party: 1. Lumineon Lv. 50 Water 2. Machoke Lv. 50 Fighting 3. Chingling Lv. 50 Psychic 4. Lopunny Lv. 50 Normal 5. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 6. Pelipper Lv. 50 Water/Flying Ice, Dark, and Electric types are good. Fourth Opponent: Norman Party: 1. Gligar Lv. 50 Flying/Ground 2. Butterfree Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 3. Masquerain Lv. 50 Bug/Flying 4. Charmeleon Lv. 50 Fire 5. Quilava Lv. 50 Fire 6. Togetic Lv. 50 Normal/Flying Fire and Water types are good here. Fifth Opponent: Christine Party: 1. Marshtomp Lv. 50 Water/Ground 2. Gligar Lv. 50 Flying/Ground 3. Grovyle Lv. 50 Grass 4. Sandslash Lv. 50 Ground 5. Graveler Lv. 50 Rock/Ground 6. Masquerain Lv. 50 Bug/Flying Grass and Ice types are good here. Final Opponent: Terrell Party: 1. Charmeleon Lv. 50 Fire 2. Quilava Lv. 50 Fire 3. Monferno Lv. 50 Fire/Fighting 4. Grotle Lv. 50 Grass 5. Sandslash Lv. 50 Ground 6. Prinplup Lv. 50 Water Water, Fire, and Grass types are good here. Clearing this colosseum will earn you some Poke Coupons, the Pikachu Hat, a new custom pass, and will open the Sunset Colosseum. New gear will also be added to the Shop for purchase. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sunset Colosseum (SSCS) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This colosseum will likely be the most dificult one yet and to come. In this colosseum, you have to pick from 12 Pokemon that the game supplies. 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