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Walkthrough - FAQ/WalkthroughaAa a.1 ____ _____ _ _ ____ __ __ _____ _ _ ( _ \( _ )( )/ )( ___)( \/ )( _ )( \( ) )___/ )(_)( ) ( )__) ) ( )(_)( ) ( (__) (_____)(_)\_)(____)(_/\/\_)(_____)(_)\_) Battle Revolution ______________________________________________________________________________ a.2 - Game Info Pokemon Battle Revolution Walkthrough Platform: Nintendo Wii Compatible Systems: Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite Game Release Date: 6.26.07 My rating: 7/10 Number of players: 1-2 simultaneous Version: 1.20 ______________________________________________________________________________ a.3 - Legal Info This guide is copyright 2007 to CaliSunset. You may not reproduce this guide in any way unless it is for private/personal use (printing document). No site may use this guide without my permission, once I grant you permission you must wait until your site is actually on the document to proceed with uploading (for reasons including misunderstandings, accidental mispellings of email, etc.). This guide was intended for free use, you may NOT sell or make any profit with this guide. Also, if my guide is on your site, you may not alter or change it in any fashion. If you see my guide on any site not listed below (ecspecially CheatCC) contact me immediately. ______________________________________________________________________________ a.4 - Contact Info Contact info: Email: alissa753@hotmail.com If you Email me, title your email Pokemon Battle revolution, or I will delete it, thinking it's spam. Please contact me if you find: Grammar/Spelling mistakes Incomplete/Incorrect information Any other Major Mistakes ______________________________________________________________________________ a.5 - Allowed Sites Allowed Sites: www.gamefaqs.com www.supercheats.com www.cheatersedge.com www.cheathappens.com www.neoseeker.com ______________________________________________________________________________ a.6 - Version Info Version info: version 0.10 (6.26.07) Just started. added all of the "A" section. Working on "B" section. version 0.20 (6.31.07) Made some minor updates. "B" section almost finished. version 0.30 (7.2.07) Updated some info, fixed some mistakes. version 0.40 (7.7.07) Major Update. Finished "B" Section, Completed "C" , "D" , & "E" sections. started "F" Section. version 0.50 (7.13.07) Another Major Update. Finished "F" Section, Completed "G" & "H" Sections. Finished part of "I" Section. version 0.60 (7.14.07) Finished Colosseums up to Magma Colluseum. version 0.70 (7.18.07) Finished the "I" section. version 0.80 (7.21.07) Edited a major typo. version 0.90 (7.23.07) Finished to the end of guide. Added some touch-ups. version 1.00 (7.25.07) Finished Touch-ups. Sent to GameFaqs for approval. version 1.01 (7.27.07) Updated allowed sites. Added a Question to FAQ. version 1.10 (7.28.07) Added a bunch of questions to FAQ. Updated Legal info. Fixed a mistake. version 1.20 (7.29.07) Added a new section on the rental passes (e.2.3), fixed a mistake, changed ASCII title. ______________________________________________________________________________ a.7 - table of contents Table of Contents: - Welcome ............................................ aAa - Title ............................................ a.1 - Game Info ........................................ a.2 - Legal Info ....................................... a.3 - Contact info ..................................... a.4 - Allowed Sites .................................... a.5 - Version Info ..................................... a.6 - Table of contents ................................ a.7 - Controls ........................................... bBb - Control Type A ................................... b.1 - Control Type B ................................... b.2 - Control Type C ................................... b.3 - Colosseum Mode ..................................... cCc - Starting Out ..................................... c.1 - The Colosseum Menu ............................... c.2 - How Colosseum Battles Work ....................... c.3 - DS Battle Mode ..................................... dDd - Starting Out ..................................... d.1 - Your DS .......................................... d.2 - Battle Passes ...................................... eEe - Custom Battle Pass ............................... e.1 - Battle Pass Design ............................. e.1.1 - Characters ..................................... e.1.2 - Customization .................................. e.1.3 - Your Pokemon ................................... e.1.4 - The Back ....................................... e.1.5 - Rental Pass ...................................... e.2 - Your first rental pass ......................... e.2.1 - Trading Pokemon ................................ e.2.2 - The Passes ..................................... e.2.3 - Friend Passes .................................... e.3 - Obtaining Friend Passes ........................ e.3.1 - Using Friend Passes ............................ e.3.2 - Pokemon Battles .................................... fFf - Special Rules .................................... f.1 - Basics ........................................... f.2 - Type trumping .................................... f.3 - Pokemon Battle Stats ............................. f.4 - Damage multipliers ............................... f.5 - Moves ............................................ f.6 - Status Conditions ................................ f.7 - Double Battles ................................... f.8 - WiFi ............................................... GgG - Connecting to WiFi ............................... g.1 - Random Battle .................................... g.2 - Friend Battle .................................... g.3 - Storage ............................................ hHh - How to upload pokemon ............................ h.1 - Refreshing ....................................... h.2 - Items ............................................ h.3 - Colosseums ......................................... iIi - Info ............................................. i.1 - Gateway Colosseum ................................ i.2 - Info ........................................... i.2.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.2.2 - Mainstreet Colosseum ............................. i.3 - Info ........................................... i.3.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.3.2 - Waterfall Colosseum .............................. i.4 - Info ........................................... i.4.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.4.2 - Neon Colosseum ................................... i.5 - Info ........................................... i.5.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.5.2 - Crystal Colosseum ................................ i.6 - Info ........................................... i.6.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.6.2 - Sunny Park Colosseum ............................. i.7 - Info ........................................... i.7.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.7.2 - Magma Colosseum .................................. i.8 - Info ........................................... i.8.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.8.2 - Sunset Colosseum ................................. i.9 - Info ........................................... i.9.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.9.2 - Courtyard Colosseum .............................. i.10 - Info ........................................... i.10.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.10.2 - Stargazer Colosseum .............................. i.11 - Info ........................................... i.11.1 - Trainers ....................................... i.11.2 - Replaying Colosseums ............................. i.12 - Unlockables ........................................ jJj - Custom Passes .................................... j.1 - Rental Passes .................................... j.2 - Shop Stock ....................................... j.3 - Mystery Gifts .................................. j.3.1 - Custom Pass Gear ............................... j.3.2 - FAQ ................................................ kKk - Thanks ............................................. lLl ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ bBb - Controls b.1 - Control Type A How to hold the remote: Towards the sensor bar, as a pointer. Buttons: Power Button: Turns wii on/off Control Pad: An alternative to the pointer. A button: select B button: cancel/back Home button: Opens home menu + button: Brings up gear descriptions when editing custom passes. Non-use buttons: - button 1 button 2 button ______________________________________________________________________________ b.2 - Control Type B How to hold the remote: Towards the sensor bar, as a pointer. Buttons: Power Button: Turns wii on/off Control Pad: An alternative to the pointer. A button: cancel/back B button: select Home button: Opens home menu + button: Brings up gear descriptions when editing custom passes. Non-use buttons: - button 1 button 2 button ______________________________________________________________________________ b.3 - Control Type C How to hold the remote: Sideways, top of remote in your left hand. Buttons: Power Button: Turns wii on/off Control Pad: Navigation 1 button: cancel/back 2 button: select Home button: Opens home menu + button: Brings up gear descriptions when editing custom passes. Non-use buttons: - button A button B button ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ cCc - Colosseum Battles c.1 - starting Out The first time you begin a game in Pokemon Battle Revolution in Colosseum mode, you will have to create a profile which will take only a few seconds. For each profile, you can have ONE DS game connected. Once you connect one game, you can't change it, so put your best cartridge on. When you create your profile, you will be asked which rental pass you want. I reccomend Cyndy, but it's really your choice. If you don't have a DS game, then you have to use the rental passes, regardless. But once you unlock more, you'll be good to go! ______________________________________________________________________________ c.2 - The Colosseum Menu Storage: In Storage, you can transfer Pokemon from your other games, or you can view the Pokemon that you already have transferred. Battle Pass: You can view your Battle Passes, create new Battle Passes, and customize your custom passes. Battle: Start a battle, either free battle with friends, or Colosseum battle against a cpu player. Nintendo wFC: Enter Wifi, enter friend codes, and battle people around the world. Shop: Use PokeCoupons to buy stuff for your custom trainer passes, or buy stuff to send to your DS. Profile: Edit your profile. Save: Save the game to your Wii, or save your battle passes to your wiimote. ______________________________________________________________________________ c.3 - How Colosseum battles work Step 1: Choose a Colosseum. Step 2: Choose a Battle Pass (either Custom or Rental). Step 3: Choose your Pokemon. Step 4: Battle! Step 5: Win or Lose. Win: Move on to the next battle, save, or quit. Lose: Start over with very first battle, spend a perfect point to try again, or quit. Step 6: Repeat steps 3-5 until you get to the boss battle. Step 7: Win the boss battle. Step 8: Collect your new stuff from the lady at the reception counter. Step 9: You're done! ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ dDd - DS Battle Mode d.1 - Starting Out Have all of your friends connect their DS to your Wii, by opening the menu of Pokemon Diamond or Pearl and selecting Connect to Wii. Once everyone is connected, select Start. Choose your battle type. Either two-player, or multi-player competition. ______________________________________________________________________________ d.2 - Your DS When you start a DS battle, you will have your current character & party from your Diamond or Pearl game. When you battle, you will choose your moves on your DS, then watch them on the B?ig Screen (or little screen). Remember that whatever Pokemon are in your roster at the time when you connect are the Pokemon you will use in battle. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ eEe - Battle Passes e.1 - Custom Battle Pass e.1.1 - Battle Pass Design When you create a battle pass, the first thing you need to select is your battle pass design. You start out with three Battle Passes, as you unlock more, you can go back and change the design of your old passes. There are 32 passes in all. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.1.2 - Characters When you create a battle pass, you're going to need a trainer to battle with, there are 6 different trainers, with 3 skin tones for each. So in all, you have 18 choices. Your character will have a default name, which is the one that is on their Rental Pass, but you can feel free to change the name to anything you want. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.1.3 - Customization After you create your battle pass, you can customize your character. You can have them wear any gear from the shop that was made for them, from hats to bags to badges. You can also edit their catchphrases and their trainer title. You can re-select the background design, and you can decide if you want their full body or just their face to the front of the trainer card. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.1.4 - Pokemon Okay, now. It's called a Battle Pass, so its gonna need to be able to battle. It can't do that if all it has is a face and a title. Select your Battle Pass and then select a faded circle to place your Pokemon. You can only use a Pokemon once, but you can take them off a Battle Pass at anytime to use them on a different Battle Pass. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.1.5 - The Back Now, you're probably wondering what's on the back of your Battle Pass. Select your Battle Pass, then select the double arrow under the card. The back shows your Profile name, your birthday, number of battles you fought, your location, and your self-introduction. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.2 - Rental Battle Pass e.2.1 - Your first Rental Pass When you create your profile, you will be asked to pick a Rental Pass. You can pick Rental Pass Blue or Rental Pass Red. To get the other, go to Gateway Colosseum, and select: New Battle Pass, then select the other pass, if you win the Colosseum, you'll earn that pass. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.2.2 - Trading Pokemon On a rental Pass, you can't take pokemon from your storage and place them on it. But, you can trade Pokemon from one battle pass to another. So, once you get both Red and Blue, you can start trading. Of course, the more Rental Passes you have, the more variety you have. After a while, you should be able to have your dream team of Pokemon. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.2.3 - The Passes Rental Pass Blue - Nate Grotle: Razor Leaf, Rock Smash, Leech Seed, Bite Monferno: Fire Punch, Grass Knot, Mach Punch, Sunny Day Prinplup: Water Pulse, Pluck, Metal Claw, Rain Dance Luxio: Spark, Quick Attack, Charge, Bite Gabite: Dragon Pulse, Aerial Ace, Sand Tomb, Sand-Attack Staravia: Aerial Ace, Take Down, U-Turn, Defog Rental Pass Red - Cyndy Ivysaur: Magical Leaf, Leech Seed, Toxic, Cut Charmeleon: Fire Fang, Sunny Day, Dragon Rage, Bite Wartortle: Water Pulse, Rain Dance, Rock Smash, Yawn Dragonair: DragonBreath, Twister, Thunder Wave, Shock Wave Rhyhorn: Dig, Ice Fang, Horn Attack, Protect Pidgeot: Aerial Ace, Tailwind, Facade, Sand-Attack Rental Pass Purple - Tommy Sandslash: Dig, Aerial Ace, Rock Tomb, Sandstorm Haunter: Hypnosis, Curse, Sludge Bomb, Giga Drain Metang: Metal Claw, Magnet Rise, Take Down, Psychic Bibarel: Waterfall, Double Team, Hyper Fang, Swagger Rotom: Charge Beam, Confuse Ray, Omnious Wind, Reflect Mightyena: Bite, Ice Fang, Protect, Fire Fang Rental Pass Green - Daisy Beautifly: Gust, SolarBeam, Silver Wind, Roost Golbat: Wing Attack, Bite, Zen Headbutt, U-Turn Bellossom: Energy Ball, Sunny Day, Protect, Sludge Bomb Sneasel: Ice Punch, Counter, Bite, X-Scissor Lopunny: Dizzy Punch, Mirror Coat, Defense Curl, Drain Punch Lumineon: Surf, Rain Dance, Captivate, Psybeam Rental Pass Gray - Joel Machoke: DynamicPuch, Seismic Toss, Foresight, Ice Punch Sudowoodo: Rock Slide, Sandstorm, Stealth Rock, Fire Punch Piloswine: Ice Fang, Hail, Body Slam, Earthquake Hypno: Hypnosis, Ice Punch, Zen Headbutt, Fire Punch Camerupt: Magnitude, Lava Plume, Will-O-Wisp, Yawn Muk: Sludge, Brick Break, Shadow Punch, Curse Rental Pass Yellow - Natalie Seadra: BubbleBeam, Focus Energy, Flash Cannon, Aurora Beam Togetic: Follow Me, AncientPower, Flamethrower, Silver Wind Pikachu: Discharge, Protect, Brick Break, Fake Out Dugtrio: Magnitude, Slash, Shadow Claw, Double Team Vespiquen: Confuse Ray, Attack Order, Heal Order, Aerial Ace Cherrim: SolarBeam, Sunny Day, Helping Hand, Worry Seed ______________________________________________________________________________ e.3 - Friend Passes e.3.1 - Obtaining Friend Passes Friend Passes are passes that you get from friends. There are two ways to obtain them. The first way is to complete a battle in wifi, it will ask you, at the end, if you want to trade friend passes. Don't worry, they're unlimited so you can't run out. The second way to obtain them is to have your friend save their Battle Pass to their Wii-mote, then have them connect to your game and use their battle pass in a battle against you. You will automatically have their Friend Pass. ______________________________________________________________________________ e.3.2 - Using Friends Passes There are two things that Friend Passes do. First, once you collect a certain amount, you unlock more custom pass designs. The second thing they do is if you select Free Battle, you can Battle a computer that uses that pass. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ fFf - Pokemon Battles f.1 - Special Rules When you start battling in the Colosseum, you will notice that there are two rule choices, Level 30 Open and Level 50 All. For now, you can only use Level 30 open, but once you finish all of the Colosseums, you can use Level 50 All. Each Colosseum also has its own rules besides the level rule. Some Colosseums make you use your opponents pokemon, while others you HAVE to use a rental pass, and some Colosseums are Double Battle only. Make sure to pay attention to these things as you go through the game. ______________________________________________________________________________ f.2 - Basics If you've never played a pokemon game before, I suggest you read this. If you want me to refresh your memory, go ahead and read this also. When battling in the Colosseum, you always have 3 choices, Fight, Pokemon, and Give In. Here's some info on them: Fight: Choose A Move. When you select this option, you current pokemon's moves are shown, you should take into account your opponents type and level, etc., before you choose anything here. Pokemon: Switching in battle. Switching Pokemon can be key to victory, nonetheless, it can also ruin your chances of winning. Knowing how to use this option properly will take some time, but it's definitely worth it. Give In: End The Match. If you choose Give In, you will end your battle, and you'll have to start all over with the first contender if you decide to come back to this Colosseum. ______________________________________________________________________________ f.3 Type Trumping Type Trumping can be the key to success in a Pokemon battle. Make sure to use Type Trumping & Switching Pokemon to your advantage. For example, if your opponent uses a grass pokemon, switch to a fire pokemon. If you KO the grass pokemon, and your opponent pulls out a water pokemon, switch to electric so you can have an advantage. ______________________________________________________________________________ f.4 - Pokemon Battle Stats Here is a list of Pokemon Battle Stats: HP: The amount of Hit Points your Pokemon has. If this count reaches zero, your Pokemon has been KO'd. Attack: The higher attack stat your Pokemon has, the better it does with Physical attacks. Defense The higher defense your Pokemon has, the less damage it takes from Physical attacks. Special Attack: The higher special attack stat your Pokemon has, the better it does with Special attacks. Special Defense: The higher special defense your Pokemon has, the less damage it takes from Special attacks. Speed: The higher a Pokemon's speed, the better chance it will strike first in battle. Accuracy: The higher accuracy a Pokemon has, the better chance it has of hitting the opponent. Evasion: The higher evasion a Pokemon has, the better chance it has of avoiding the opponent's attack. ______________________________________________________________________________ f.5 - Damage Multipliers Here is a list of all the possible damage multipliers you can use during an attack: Type Trumping: x2 Critical Hits: x2 Matches Type: x1.5 Resistance: x0.5 Immunity: x0 ______________________________________________________________________________ f.6 - Moves Here's some basic move info: Power: The base damage of an attack before attack, sp. attack, weakness, resistance, etc. is taken into account. Accuracy: The rate, in percent, that the attack will hit. PP (Power Points): How many times you can use the move before it's unusable. Remember, after each batle, your PP is refilled. Move categories: Physical: Moves that involve touching the opponent with your body. Special: Moves that attack with a force carried from your side of the Colosseum to your opponents side. Status: Moves that can be either Physical or Special, but they affect stats other that HP, or moves that affect both HP and other Stats. ______________________________________________________________________________ f.7 - Status Conditions There are 8 status conditions. Here is a list of them and what they do: Burn Caused by: A Fire Move (Will-O-Wisp, Sacred Fire) Damage: Lowers attack strength and drains HP each turn. Confuse Caused by: Certain moves (Confuse Ray, Supersonic) Damage: Pokemon sometimes attack themself instead of target. Flinch Caused by: Certain Moves (Fake Out, Air Slash) Damage: Pokemon can't attack on that turn. Freeze Caused by: An Ice Move (Blizzard, Powder Snow) Damage: Can't use moves until condition is cleared. Infatuate Caused by: An Opposite Gender Pokemon using Attract Damage: Moves will fail 50% of the time. Paralyze Caused by: An Electric Move (Thunderwave, Zap Cannon) Damage: Speed stat is lowered, and can't move 25% of the time. Poison: Caused by: Poison Move (Toxic Spikes, Smog) Damage: HP is drained each turn. Sleep: Caused by: Certain Moves Damage: Victim cannot use moves until condition is cleared. ______________________________________________________________________________ f.8 - Double Battles A double battle is where you have two Pokemon on the playing field at a time. In a double battle, you choose 4 pokemon instead of 3 when you start a Colosseum battle. Make sure to not put out 2 pokemon with the same weakness together. Try not to use moves which hit all Pokemon unless your partner has a resistance or immunity to that type of move. another tip is to use plenty of status-inducing moves so one of your opponents is weak, and you can now concentrate on the other Pokemon. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ gGg - WiFi g.1 - Connecting to WiFi Make sure that your WiFi connector is connected to your computer. Follow the instructions in your Wii manual to set up the connection. Select the WiFi menu on the Main Menu of Colosseum mode. Select Connect. When you're done in WiFi, press Exit to return back to the Main Menu. ______________________________________________________________________________ g.2 - Random Battle For a random battle, you have to remember that you are battling a complete stranger, so, to protect your privacy, Nintendo will use your character's default name and catchphrases. Anyway, to start a Random battle, connect to Wifi, then select "Battle with Someone". The level rule will always be level 50 All, but you can choose Single or Double battle, and choose your Colosseum. You can choose to battle with either a Rental pass or a custom pass. ______________________________________________________________________________ g.3 - Friend Battle In a friend battle, your nickname and catchphrases will be displayed. If any of your friends are online, you can select their name and they will be asked if they would like to play you. If they select yes, your battle will initiate. Once the battle is over, the wii will ask you if you want a rematch. If either you or your friend refuses, your Friend passes will be traded automatically. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ hHh - Storage h.1 - How to upload Pokemon To upload your Pokemon, select storage from the main Colosseum menu. Then select Copy twice to confirm it. Then , turn on your DS and selct connect to Wii. Your DS will then copy all of your Pokemon and send them to your Wii. ______________________________________________________________________________ h.2 - Refreshing If after you upload your Pokemon, you catch a new pokemon, or one of your Pokemon level's up, or an egg hatches, you can re-upload your Pokemon yo your Wii. This is known as "Refreshing" your Pokemon. This is very helpful if one of your Pokemon levels up drastically. ______________________________________________________________________________ h.3 - Items There are no items in Pokemon Battle Revolution that you can get to keep. To have your pokemon hold items, you have to equip them in Pokemon Diamond/Pearl. When you upload or Refresh your pokemon, they will be there with your Pokemon. since items aren't native to PBR, the computers won't be using them. So using items will be a definite advantage. ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ iIi - Colosseums i.1 - Info When you read the following section about Colosseums, I am going to use a simple format. I'm going to show you the format first, so you don't get confused. Colosseum: Special Rules: Srategy: Unlockables: Extra Info: Recommended Types: Trainer Format: - Trainer Name: - Pokemon: - Strategy: - Recommended Types: ______________________________________________________________________________ i.2 - Gateway Colosseum i.2.1 - Info Colosseum: Gateway Colosseum Special Rules: You can enter the Colosseum with only a rental pass. Before you start, select "Borrow New Pass" to use the Rental Pass you didn't choose at the beginning. Srategy: Type-trumping is the main strategy for this Colosseum. You can also try Status conditions which work well against some of the tougher competitors. Unlockables: If you beat this Colosseum, you will unlock the Bronze Badge, and a new Custom Battle Pass. Also, if you chose "Borrow New Pass" you will unlock that rental Pass. Extra Info: After you beat certain Colosseums, you can return here and Borrow more passes to unlock them. Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting ______________________________________________________________________________ i.2.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Marcel - Pokemon: Spinda, Lickitung, Dustox, Skiploom, Masquerain, Weepinbell - Strategy: His roster consists of mainly Grass & Bug. He also has normal Pokemon, so a Fire & Fighting type would be a definite win for you. - Recommended Types: Fire & Fighting - Trainer Name: Alec - Pokemon: Clefairy, Aipom, Jigglypuff, Lickitung, Spinda, Delcatty - Strategy: Use status conditions against his team of normal pokemon. Type-trumping won't help much because they're only weak to ghost and fighting - Recommended Types: Fighting, Fire, Water - Trainer Name: Brooke - Pokemon: Lombre, Aipom, Nidorina, Dustox, Rhyhorn, Mawille - Strategy: She has a diverse list of Pokemon. Your best bet is to use status conditions, and type-trump when you can. - Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting - Trainer Name: Annie - Pokemon: Silcoon, Kakuna, Rhyhorn, Delibird, Sunflora, Loudred - Strategy: Her pokemon will be trying to hit you with every status condition possible. Make sure to use your own status conditions & type-trump when possible. - Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting - Trainer Name: Cedric - Pokemon: Luxio, Vibrava, Aipom, Weepinbell, Kirlia, Pidgeotto - Strategy: His Pokemon are trying to lower your stats. Fight back with stat raising moves, or defeat them quickly. - Recommended Types: Fire, Flying, Fighting - Trainer Name: Crystal - Pokemon: Sableye, Gloom, Yanma, Farfetch'd, Skiploom, Mothim - Strategy: Her main strategy is to drain your Hp and bring down your stats. Beat them quickly to avoid any KO's. - Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting - Trainer Name: Joe (FINAL) - Pokemon: Spinda, Drifloon, Mudkip, Torchic, Treecko, Delibird - Strategy: Finally, someone smart. This guy has finally noticed that all the trainers are getting beat by Fire & Fighting. You need to type-trump in this battle, or use strong status conditions. - Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting, Electric ______________________________________________________________________________ i.3 - Main Street Colosseum i.3.1 - Info Colosseum: Main Street Colosseum Special Rules: None. Just standard battles. Srategy: If you're going to use rental passes, test out the trading system. If you're using a custom pass, variety is the key this time around. Unlockables: If you beat this Colosseum, you will earn the Pikachu Badge, a new Custom Pass, and you unlock the Waterfall Colosseum. Extra Info: Pokemon in this Colosseum love to use the move Substitute. Use this to your advantage. Recommended Types: Fire, Electric, Fighting ______________________________________________________________________________ i.3.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Zackary - Pokemon: Chimchar, Ponyta, Buterfree, Farfetch'd, Pidgeotto, Smeargle - Strategy: This guy will try to catch you offguard, being the only one in this Colosseum with Fire types. It might be hard, but try to type-trump. - Recommended Types: Fighting, Fire, Electric - Trainer Name: Aric - Pokemon: Riolu, Machop, Lombre, Nosepass, Vibrava, Skiploom - Strategy: This guy has many types with him. Try status conditions, as it would be hard to type trump each one. - Recommended Types: Fighting, Electric - Trainer Name: Melody - Pokemon: Weepinbell, Smeargle, Butterfree, Jigglypuff, Sealeo, Machop - Strategy: Fire is great here, but watch out for Machop, he'll easily type trump even your best Fire type. - Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting - Trainer Name: Elena - Pokemon: Chingling, Staravia, Dustox, Marill, Beautifly, Lickitung - Strategy: You will likely see your opponents confuse, or try to confuse your pokemon. - Recommended Types: Electric - Trainer Name: Ariel - Pokemon: Wormadam, Poliwhirl, Corsola, Gloom, Luvdisc, weepinbell - Strategy: Your opponent has many status inducing moves, mostly confuse moves though. Try to take it out quickly, and make sure to type trump. - Recommended Types: Fire, Electric, Grass - Trainer Name: Todd - Pokemon: Wormadam, Mawille, Yanma, Lairon, Mothim, Delcatty - Strategy: All but one of his Pokemon have a weakness to Fire. Use Fire as much as possible. His one normal pokemon should still be easy against your fire type. - Recommended Types: Fire - Trainer Name: Taylor (FINAL) - Pokemon: Pachirisu, Luxio, Luvdisc, Jigglypuff, Kirlia, Bonsly - Strategy: KO her Luxio fast! It has moves that type-trump almost all types. - Recommended Types: Dragon, Grass, Ground ______________________________________________________________________________ i.4 - Waterfall Colosseum i.4.1 - Info Colosseum: Waterfall Colosseum Special Rules: You will go against your opponent in 5 battles. Using one pokemon each. Srategy: Variety! Variety!! VARIETY!!! Unlockables: Pikachu Paint, 2 new rental passes, a new custom pass, and two new Colosseums. Extra Info: Palkia and Dialga are good choices for this Colosseum. Recommended Types: Steel, Dragon ______________________________________________________________________________ i.4.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Damon - Pokemon: Flaafy, Sunflora, Lombre, Nuzleaf, Luxio, Pachirisu - Strategy: This trainer's pokemon make a death bed for Water types. His whole roster is electric and grass. Type-trumping should be easy though. Make that your main strategy. - Recommended Types: Fire, Ground - Trainer Name: Harry - Pokemon: Butterfree, Wormadam, Beedrill, Yanma, Beautifly, Silcoon - Strategy: His strategy is to raise his stats, and lower yours. Don't worry, he has all bug Pokemon. It should be no problem. - Recommended Types: Fire - Trainer Name: Desiree - Pokemon: Luvdisc, Poliwhirl, Cascoon, Wormadam, Lombre, Nidorino - Strategy: It'll be hard to type-trump her without switching out everytime, so base your strategy around status conditions and lowering stats. - Recommended Types: Fire, Electric - Trainer Name: Sierra - Pokemon: Poliwhirl, Sealeo, Aipom, Ariados, Delibird, Mothim - Strategy: Fire will rule most of the battle, but have an electric ready for mothim & poliwhirl. - Recommended Types: Fire, Electric - Trainer Name: Ruben - Pokemon: Chimchar, Riolu, Luxio, Ponyta, Machop, Chingling - Strategy: His strategy is obviously to type-trump you. He has a pokemon that will type-trump any Pokemon that type-trumps another of his. Use status conditions to win this battle. Don't try to type-trump because it will most likely backfire. - Recommended Types: Dark, Ghost, Dragon - Trainer Name: River - Pokemon: Weepinbell, skiploom, Sealeo, Lombre, Poliwhirl, Marill - Strategy: Fire will trump 2 & normal 2. Electric will trump 5, but is weak to one of his pokemon. Go with electric, but bring a fire along just incase. - Recommended Types: Electric, Fire - Trainer Name: Marina (FINAL) - Pokemon: Corsola, Marill, Farfetch'd, Aipom, Wormadam, Poliwhirl. - Strategy: Type-trump as much as you can. That is her strategy, but if you can do it better, you'll be the champ. - Recommended Types: Electric, Fighting, Fire ______________________________________________________________________________ i.5 - Neon Colosseum i.5.1 - Info Colosseum: Neon Colosseum Special Rules: You use a dart to hit a wheel with your Pokemon and your opponents Pokemon to decide which Pokemon you play with. Srategy: Try to hit the strongest Pokemon on the Wheel, yours and your opponent's Unlockables: Pikachu Gloves, new Custom Battle Pass Extra Info: Timing is everything. Not just on the wheel, but timing your switching, and timing your moves can be the key to victory. Recommended Types: Variety. ______________________________________________________________________________ i.5.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Alyssa - Pokemon: Plusle, Luxio, Beedrill, Snover, Bastiodon, Carnivine - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that she spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. - Trainer Name: Joey - Pokemon: Monferno, Combusken, Chimchar, Ponyta, Magcargo, Charmeleon - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that he spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. - Trainer Name: Jessica - Pokemon: Stunky, Roselia, Kricketune, Pachirisu, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that she spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. - Trainer Name: Barrett - Pokemon: Corsola, Poliwhirl, Unown, Metapod, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that he spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. - Trainer Name: Goldy - Pokemon: Chimchar, Monferno, Flaafy, Corsola, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that she spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. - Trainer Name: Craig - Pokemon: Spinda, Pidgeotto, Butterfree, Aipom, Riolu, Charmeleon - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that he spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. - Trainer Name: Rosie (FINAL) - Pokemon: Delcatty, Beautifly, Weepinbell, Skiploom, Sunflora, Roselia - Strategy: Type-trump the Pokemon that she spins. - Recommended Types: Variety. ______________________________________________________________________________ i.6 - Crystal Colosseum i.6.1 - Info Colosseum: Crystal Colosseum Special Rules: Instead of battling a certain trainer, you are in a 16 person tournament. You will get matched up in 4 different trainers randomly. Strategy: You're going to randomly matched, so there's no real srategy to follow. Unlockables: Pikachu Belt, a new Custom pass, and a new Colosseum. Extra Info: You will do 4 random battles, and your fifth battle will be against Voldon. Also, this is a double battle Colosseum. Recommended Types: Variety. (Probability in the next section refers to Probability of going against that trainer in the lineup) ______________________________________________________________________________ i.6.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Larissa - Pokemon: Delibird, Sealeo, Poochyena, Snover, Castform, Rhyhorn - Probability: 100% - Trainer Name: Linda - Pokemon: Nosepass, Bastiodon, Lairon, Magcargo, Ryhorn, Onix - Probability: 50% - Trainer Name: Hayden - Pokemon: Onix, Marshtomp, Gabite, Wormadam, Hippopotas, Vibrava - Probability: 50% - Trainer Name: Karia - Pokemon: Bronzor, Chimecho, Drifloon, Quilava, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Probability: 25% - Trainer Name: Milton - Pokemon: Graveler, Machoke, Staravia, Bonsly, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Probability: 25% - Trainer Name: Graham - Pokemon: Graveler, Staravia, Machoke, Quilava, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Probability: 25% - Trainer Name: Cody - Pokemon: Snover, Delibird, Machoke, Sealeo, Gible, Chingling - Probability: 25% - Trainer Name: Carissa - Pokemon: Flaafy, Rotom, Snover, Sealeo, Delibird, Luxio - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: David - Pokemon: Corsola, Lairon, Onix, Magcargo, Bonsly, Graveler - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Marcus - Pokemon: Graveler, wartortle, Marill, Seadra, Gible, Rhyhorn - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Jose - Pokemon: Snover, Delibird, Kecleon, Quilava, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Jamie - Pokemon: Igglybuff, Grovyle, Kricketune, Rotom, Volbeat, Luxio - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Davon - Pokemon: Poochyena, Kricketune, Haunter, Chimecho, Wigglytuff, Butterfree - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Kaila - Pokemon: Delibird, Nosepass, Flaafy, Rhyhorn, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Lindsey - Pokemon: Bonsly, Ponyta, Nosepass, Graveler, Chimchar, Rhyhorn - Probability: 12.5% - Trainer Name: Voldon (FINAL) - Pokemon: Machoke, Onix, Metang, Elekid, Rotom, Carnivine - Probability: 100% ______________________________________________________________________________ i.7 - Sunny Park Colosseum i.7.1 - Info Colosseum: Sunny Park Colosseum Special Rules: None. This is a normal battle (finally). Srategy: Pick a team that has moves such as Sandstorm & Hail. Unlockables: Silver Badge, 2 rental passes, a custom battle pass, 2 Colosseums Extra Info: After you beat the game, this Colosseum will turn into a battlefield for Pokemon level 5 and under. Also,this is a double battle arena. Recommended Types: Ground, Electric, Fire ______________________________________________________________________________ i.7.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Tasha - Pokemon: Luxio, Flaafy, weepinbell, Metapod, Delcatty, Combusken - Strategy: Type trumping is extra important against Tasha - Recommended Types: Fire, Ground, Fighting - Trainer Name: Curtis - Pokemon: Staravia, Machoke, Graveler, Roselia, Wigglytuff, Butterfree - Strategy: Focus on beating them fast, she has some quick Pokemon - Recommended Types: Electric, Grass - Trainer Name: Patrick - Pokemon: Bronzor, Unown, Aipom, Lickitung, Skiploom, Kricketune - Strategy: Psychic types can be hard if you're using a Rental Pass. Use a Custom Pass in possible. - Recommended Types: Ghost - Trainer Name: Logan - Pokemon: Poliwhirl, Luvdisc, Wormadam, Silcoon, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: Do'nt let him Type-Trump you! He has strong attacks that can KO a weak competitior in one hit. - Recommended Types: Rock, Flying, Electric - Trainer Name: Hannah - Pokemon: Machoke, Graveler, Staravia, Chimchar, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: Fighting types are extra valuable in this battle, so make sure not to lose any of them. - Recommended Types: Fighting, Rock - Trainer Name: Ian - Pokemon: Plusle, Pachirisu, Minun, Delibird, Sealeo, Luxio - Strategy: With Ground & Fire, you'll type-trump all but his Sealeo. If you want to, go ahead and add something that can type-trump it, but he rarely ever chooses it. - Recommended Types: Ground, Fire - Trainer Name: Sashay (FINAL) - Pokemon: Plusle, Minun, Castform, Cherrim, Lopunny, Shuckle - Strategy: Castform will use Rain Dance, so bring an Eletric type along to take advantage of it. - Recommended Types: Ground, Electric, Bug ______________________________________________________________________________ i.8 - Magma Colosseum i.8.1 - Info Colosseum: Magma Colosseum Special Rules: You do 5 normal battles as usual, but you get a score compiled by how many pokemon of yours are left unfainted in all of the battles. Only the contestant with the highest schore goes against the Colosseum Leader. But if you want to check the scores so far, there is a scorecard between each battle. Srategy: Focus on beating your enemies quickly without KOing any of your pokemon. Unlockables: Pikachu Hat, a new Battle Pass Extra Info: You will need to focus on survival more than anything in this Colosseum. Recommended Types: Water & Ice ______________________________________________________________________________ i.8.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Lawrence - Pokemon: Charmeleon, Graveler, Wormadam, Marshtomp, Pupitar, Monferno - Strategy: Use high-accuracy moves because his Pokemon love to use Sandstorm. - Recommended Types: Water, Fighting - Trainer Name: Christa - Pokemon: Gabite, Gligar, Venomoth, Victreebel, Snover, Togetic - Strategy: Fire will do normal to double damage on all of the pokemon, so stick to fire if you can, but dragon can also be useful. - Recommended Types: Fire, Dragon, Ghost - Trainer Name: Robert - Pokemon: Lumineon, Machoke, Chingling, Lopunny, Graveler, Pelipper - Strategy: He has a diverse move list. try to type-trump & use status conditions to your advantage. - Recommended Types: Dark, Ghost, Electric - Trainer Name: Norman - Pokemon: Gligar, Butterfree, Masquerain, Charmeleon, Quilava, Togetic - Strategy: Type-trump as much as possible. He won't use many status-inducing moves, but make sure you do! - Recommended Types: Dark, Ghost, Water - Trainer Name: Christine - Pokemon: Marshtomp, Gligar, Grovyle, Sandslash, Graveler, Masquerain - Strategy: Don't use Electric moves, as it doesn't type trump any of her pokemon, and 4 of her pokemon are immune to it, includeing her Marshtomp. - Recommended Types: Water, Flying - Trainer Name: Terrell (FINAL) - Pokemon: Charmeleon, Quilava, Monferno, Grotle, Sandslash, Prinplup - Strategy: If you use a Water pokemon, he'll type trump it with a grass type, either use a fighting type, or KO fast. - Recommended Types: Fighting, Water ______________________________________________________________________________ i.9 - Sunset Colosseum i.9.1 - Info Colosseum: Sunset Colosseum Special Rules: No matter which battle pass you choose, you will be fored to choose four out of 12 random picked pokemon supplied by the Colosseum. Srategy: You can't strategize, you don't know what your opponent will pick. :( Unlockables: Pikachu Jacket, Pikachu Pants, a new custom battle pass, a new Colosseum Extra Info: Pick the strongest Pokemon you can. If you see any Pokemon that type-trump the rest in the group, choose it! Recommended Types: ?? ______________________________________________________________________________ i.9.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Stewart - Pokemon: ?? - Strategy: ?? - Recommended Types: ?? - Trainer Name: Grace - Pokemon: ?? - Strategy: ?? - Recommended Types: ?? - Trainer Name: Tamara - Pokemon: ?? - Strategy: ?? - Recommended Types: ?? - Trainer Name: Dusty (FINAL) - Pokemon: ?? - Strategy: ?? - Recommended Types: ?? ______________________________________________________________________________ i.10 - Courtyard Colosseum i.10.1 - Info Colosseum: Courtyard Colosseum Special Rules: This is a normal battlefield. The only special aspect is the fog that comes in 50% of all battles. Srategy: Use moves with high accuracy to get a better shot, also try changing the weather in your favor. And don't forget to TYPE-TRUMP! Unlockables: Golden Badge, a new Custom Battle Pass, a new Colosseum Extra Info: This is a Double Battle Arena. Recommended Types: Dragon, Ghost, Dark ______________________________________________________________________________ i.10.2 - Trainers - Trainer Name: Damian - Pokemon: Rotom, Nuzleaf, Minun, Raichu, Murkrow, Luxio - Strategy: Immunity is the key! - Recommended Types: Ground, Ghost - Trainer Name: Daniela - Pokemon: Lairon, Wormadam, Mawile, Metang, Magneton, Bastiodon - Strategy: Type-Trump! - Recommended Types: Fire, Fire, Fire! - Trainer Name: Dominique - Pokemon: Graveler, Staravia, Golbat, Murkrow, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: Type-trump your enemies as much as possible! - Recommended Types: Electric, Fighting - Trainer Name: Breana - Pokemon: Swampert, Lairon, Bibarel, Seadra, Magneton, Wartortle - Strategy: Type-trump - Recommended Types: Electric, Fire - Trainer Name: Benny - Pokemon: Magcargo, Monferno, Sableye, Duskull, Haunter, Charmeleon - Strategy: How many times can I say it? Type-trump! Oh, and don't forget that Normal moves do nothing to Ghost pokemon! - Recommended Types: Water, Ghost, Dragon - Trainer Name: Jackie - Pokemon: Golbat, Vileplume, Wormadam, Riolu, Butterfree, Wigglytuff - Strategy: try to avoid the constant status conditions, most commonly, Poison. - Recommended Types: Fire, Fighting - Trainer Name: Kruger (FINAL) - Pokemon: Gligar, Pupitar, Victreebel, Gabite, Swalot, Hitmontop - Strategy: His Pokemon have diverse move lists, so be prepared for anything! |
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