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==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
Pokémon will appear on the field every now and then in batches of eight, except for the Powerful Rivals who appear at special times and in their own unique groups. They are the species found in the six mini-stages accessible from the Terminal: [[Silent Forest]], [[Rocky Cave]], [[Bright Beach]], [[Windy Prairie]], [[Fiery Furnace]], and [[Eternal Tower]]. Any Pokémon that would appear in one of those six stages within a rank should be expected to appear on the Battle Royale field for that rank. | Pokémon will appear on the field every now and then in batches of eight, except for the Powerful Rivals who appear at special times and in their own unique groups. They are the species found in the six mini-stages accessible from the Terminal: [[Silent Forest]], [[Rocky Cave]], [[Bright Beach]], [[Windy Prairie]], [[Fiery Furnace]], and [[Eternal Tower]]. Any Pokémon that would appear in one of those six stages within a rank should be expected to appear on the Battle Royale field for that rank. (Maybe not the first time, but at some point, they will show up.) | ||
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Rank C's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 100 | Rank C's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 100. The {{p|Rattata}} used as the [[List of the player's first Pokémon|player's first Pokémon]] tries to compete in it at power 19, but fails quickly. The prize for winning this Battle Royale is 500P. The order of opponents are as follows, the ones from Silent Forest, then Windy Prairie, Bright Beach, Rocky Cave, Eternal Tower, and finally Fiery Furnace. | ||
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Revision as of 07:11, 10 March 2024
- This article is about the mode in the Pokémon Rumble series. For the battle format in Generation VII, see Battle Royal.
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Location: | Pokémon Rumble | |||
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Region: | Unknown | |||
Generations: | IV, V, VI, VII | |||
Pokémon world locations |
The Battle Royale (Japanese: バトル ロワイアル Battle Royale) is a mode in Pokémon Rumble and Pokémon Rumble Blast similar to a Gym found in the core series Pokémon games. It takes place in an environment similar to that of a ring in which boxing matches take place. In order to compete in a Battle Royale, the player must have befriended and recruited at least one Pokémon whose power is at or above a given level. For example, the Normal Mode rank C Battle Royale requires at least one Pokémon of power 100 or higher. To complete a Battle Royale, a lot of Pokémon must be defeated in a row without the player losing all three Wonder Keys due to fainting. The exact number of Pokémon that must be defeated ranges widely, from around 50 in the first few battles to over 250 in the later, more difficult battles.
The player and up to three other players may fight with their choice of Pokémon. Often near the ending of the Battle Royale, up to six fully evolved Pokémon with a lot of strength and HP appear and challenge the player. These Pokémon are referred to as Powerful Rivals by the game and are warned about at the beginning of the match by showing their attack and defenses (by displaying circular icons) and a silhouette of them. The player is also given the Pokémon's type on this warning screen.
Unlike other places in Pokémon Rumble, the player is not allowed to switch out Pokémon until their Pokémon is defeated. The game will pause when a player is selecting, and it will resume when the Pokémon selection is complete.
Defeating all the Pokémon and winning the Battle Royale will reap a big reward, although small to begin with. The prizes start at 500P in Normal Mode, Rank C, and will eventually reach 18,000P in EX Mode.
Rules
The Battle Royale consists of only three basic, given rules that can be checked immediately before entering the Battle Royale.
- Defeat all other Pokémon!
- Can't switch until Pokémon faint.
- If time runs out, you lose.
There are some other "rules" that players may figure out over the course of a Battle Royale match that aren't explicitly stated.
- The fence along the edges of the field is electric. Any Pokémon that touches it will receive damage.
- The event is timed. Defeating an opponent will make a stopwatch-like icon appear in their place (instead of a coin, which would appear in the six mini-stages). Grab those to add 5 seconds to the clock per stopwatch.
- Unless multiplayer mode is used, any Pokémon on the field not being controlled by the player must be defeated.
Pokémon
Pokémon will appear on the field every now and then in batches of eight, except for the Powerful Rivals who appear at special times and in their own unique groups. They are the species found in the six mini-stages accessible from the Terminal: Silent Forest, Rocky Cave, Bright Beach, Windy Prairie, Fiery Furnace, and Eternal Tower. Any Pokémon that would appear in one of those six stages within a rank should be expected to appear on the Battle Royale field for that rank. (Maybe not the first time, but at some point, they will show up.)
Normal Mode
The first series of Battle Royales takes place in the Normal Mode, which is unlocked at the start of the game. The Normal Mode has four ranks, C, B, A, and S, from easiest to hardest. Players start at the C Rank and move up as they progress through and win Battle Royale competitions.
Rank C
Rank C's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 100. The Rattata used as the player's first Pokémon tries to compete in it at power 19, but fails quickly. The prize for winning this Battle Royale is 500P. The order of opponents are as follows, the ones from Silent Forest, then Windy Prairie, Bright Beach, Rocky Cave, Eternal Tower, and finally Fiery Furnace.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Vaporeon | Water | Water Gun | C | ||
Jolteon | Electric | Thunder Fang | C | ||
Flareon | Fire | Fire Fang | C |
Rank B
Rank B's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 200. The prize for winning it is 1,500P. This Battle Royale's Powerful Rivals appear one at a time, as opposed to all at once like the Rank C Battle Royale. They are organized in the table below in order of entry into the Battle Royale. The order of opponents are as follows, the ones from Fiery Furnace, then Eternal Tower, Silent Forest, Bright Beach, Rocky Cave and finally Windy Prairie.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Golem | Rock | Ground | Rock Blast | B (First Powerful Rival) | |
Alakazam | Psychic | Psychic | B (Second Powerful Rival) | ||
Gengar | Ghost | Poison | Shadow Ball | B (Third Powerful Rival) | |
Machamp | Fighting | Cross Chop | B (Fourth Powerful Rival) |
Rank A
Rank A's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 400. Its prize is 3,000P. The order of opponents are as follows, the ones from Rocky Cave, then Windy Prairie, Silent Forest, Eternal Tower, Fiery Furnace and finally Bright Beach
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Venusaur | Grass | Poison | Petal Dance | A | |
Charizard | Fire | Flying | Flamethrower | A | |
Blastoise | Water | Hydro Pump | A |
Rank S
Rank S's Battle Royale is the last of the Normal Mode. It requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 600. Its prize is 5,000P. Mewtwo is a Powerful Rival in this Battle Rival, but its silhouette is not shown like the others. When it appears, the background music changes to an arrangement of Battle! (Wild Pokémon) from Pokémon Red and Green. Mewtwo appears a while after the three other Powerful Rivals appear. The order of opponents are as follows, the ones from Windy Prairie, then Silent Forest, Bright Beach, Fiery Furnace, Rocky Cave, and finally Eternal Tower.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Articuno | Ice | Flying | Ice Beam | S (First Powerful Rival) | |
Zapdos | Electric | Flying | Thunder | S (First Powerful Rival) | |
Moltres | Fire | Flying | Heat Wave | S (First Powerful Rival) | |
Mewtwo | Psychic | Psychic and Psycho Cut | S (Final Powerful Rival) |
Advanced Mode
After players have completed Normal Mode, Advanced Mode unlocks. It, like the Normal Mode, is composed of four ranks: C, B, A and S. The Advanced Mode features Pokémon from Sinnoh, along with the original 150 encountered previously. Most Battle Royales of the Advanced Mode consist of multiple rounds of Powerful Rivals, similar to that of Normal Mode's B rank.
Rank C
Advanced Rank C's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,000. Its prize is 8,000P. All six Rotom will appear at once on the field.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Rotom | Electric | Ghost | Discharge | C | |
Rotom Heat Rotom |
Electric | Fire | Discharge | C | |
Rotom Wash Rotom |
Electric | Water | Discharge | C | |
Rotom Frost Rotom |
Electric | Ice | Discharge | C | |
Rotom Fan Rotom |
Electric | Flying | Discharge | C | |
Rotom Mow Rotom |
Electric | Grass | Discharge | C |
Rank B
Advanced Rank B's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,200. Its prize is 10,000P.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Rampardos | Rock | Head Smash | B (First Powerful Rival) | ||
Bastiodon | Rock | Steel | Iron Head | B (First Powerful Rival) | |
Electivire | Electric | Thunderbolt | B (Second Powerful Rival) | ||
Magmortar | Fire | Flamethrower | B (Second Powerful Rival) |
Rank A
Advanced Rank A's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,500. Its prize is 13,000P.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Torterra | Grass | Ground | Wood Hammer | A (First Powerful Rival) | |
Infernape | Fire | Fighting | Close Combat | A (First Powerful Rival) | |
Empoleon | Water | Steel | Aqua Jet | A (First Powerful Rival) | |
Darkrai | Dark | Dark Pulse | A (Second Powerful Rival) |
Rank S
Advanced Rank S's Battle Royale is the last of the Advanced Mode's Battle Royale competitions. It requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,800. Its prize is 15,000P. Mewtwo makes an appearance again here and, like in the Normal Rank, its silhouette will not be displayed when the player begins the Battle Royale.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Dialga | Steel | Dragon | Roar of Time | S (First Powerful Rival) | |
Palkia | Water | Dragon | Spacial Rend | S (First Powerful Rival) | |
Giratina | Ghost | Dragon | Shadow Force | S (First Powerful Rival) | |
Mewtwo | Psychic | Psychic and Psycho Cut | S (Final Powerful Rival) |
EX Mode
In EX Mode, Battle Royales undergo a different type of structure. A Battle Royale in EX Mode is just like any other Battle Royale, except:
- Players do two Battle Royale competitions, back-to-back.
- In between the competitions, all used-up Wonder Keys are restored.
- All Pokémon retain their HP entering the second competition. This includes Knocked Out Pokémon, who obviously retain their status as Knocked Out.
- All EX Mode Battle Royale competitions give 18,000P as prizes.
The EX Battle Royale does not have a specific ranking system. Rather, it contains four competitions within it. Unlike the previous modes, once EX Mode has been unlocked, the first round of Battle Royale competitions is available. When a player defeats both Battle Royales of one round, the next round is unlocked. The power of Pokémon brought into the Battle Royale is not restricted, however, it is tested by the Pokémon in the Battle Royale. The second Battle Royale of any round is more difficult than the first, and the first battle of any round is the same difficulty (or harder) than the second battle of the previous round.
Round 1
Round 1's Battle Royale competitions have the same Powerful Rivals as the C ranks of Normal and Advanced Modes. Its battles, like all other EX Mode Battle Royale battles, give 18,000P each. Winning both battles gives a grand total of 36,000P and unlocks Round 2.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Vaporeon | Water | Water Gun | C (Battle 1) | ||
Jolteon | Electric | Thunder Fang | C (Battle 1) | ||
Flareon | Fire | Fire Fang | C (Battle 1) | ||
Rotom | Electric | Ghost | Discharge | C (Battle 2) | |
Rotom Heat Rotom |
Electric | Fire | Discharge | C (Battle 2) | |
Rotom Wash Rotom |
Electric | Water | Discharge | C (Battle 2) | |
Rotom Frost Rotom |
Electric | Ice | Discharge | C (Battle 2) | |
Rotom Fan Rotom |
Electric | Flying | Discharge | C (Battle 2) | |
Rotom Mow Rotom |
Electric | Grass | Discharge | C (Battle 2) |
Round 2
Round 2's Battle Royale competitions have the same Powerful Rivals as the B ranks of Normal and Advanced Modes. Its battles, like all other EX Mode Battle Royale battles, give 18,000P each. Winning both battles gives a grand total of 36,000P and unlocks Round 3.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Golem | Rock | Ground | Rock Blast | B (Battle 1, First Powerful Rival) | |
Alakazam | Psychic | Psychic | B (Battle 1, Second Powerful Rival) | ||
Gengar | Ghost | Poison | Shadow Ball | B (Battle 1, Third Powerful Rival) | |
Machamp | Fighting | Cross Chop | B (Battle 1, Fourth Powerful Rival) | ||
Rampardos | Rock | Head Smash | B (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | ||
Bastiodon | Rock | Steel | Iron Head | B (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Electivire | Electric | Thunderbolt | B (Battle 2, Second Powerful Rival) | ||
Magmortar | Fire | Flamethrower | B (Battle 2, Second Powerful Rival) |
Round 3
Round 3's Battle Royale competitions have the same Powerful Rivals as the A ranks of Normal and Advanced Modes. Its battles, like all other EX Mode Battle Royale battles, give 18,000P each. Winning both battles gives a grand total of 36,000P and unlocks Round 4.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Venusaur | Grass | Poison | Petal Dance | A (Battle 1) | |
Charizard | Fire | Flying | Flamethrower | A (Battle 1) | |
Blastoise | Water | Hydro Pump | A (Battle 1) | ||
Torterra | Grass | Ground | Wood Hammer | A (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Infernape | Fire | Fighting | Close Combat | A (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Empoleon | Water | Steel | Aqua Jet | A (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Darkrai | Dark | Dark Pulse | A (Battle 2, Second Powerful Rival) |
Round 4
Round 4's Battle Royale competitions have the same Powerful Rivals as the S ranks of Normal and Advanced Modes. Its battles, like all other EX Mode Battle Royale battles, give 18,000P each. Winning both battles gives a grand total of 36,000P. Mewtwo is only fought once in Round 4, in the second battle as its final Powerful Rival. EX Round 4 is the last series of Battle Royales in the game of Pokémon Rumble.
Pokémon | Types | Move | Rank encountered in | ||
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Articuno | Ice | Flying | Ice Beam | S (Battle 1) | |
Zapdos | Electric | Flying | Thunder | S (Battle 1) | |
Moltres | Fire | Flying | Heat Wave | S (Battle 1) | |
Dialga | Steel | Dragon | Roar of Time | S (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Palkia | Water | Dragon | Spacial Rend | S (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Giratina | Ghost | Dragon | Shadow Force | S (Battle 2, First Powerful Rival) | |
Mewtwo | Psychic | Psychic and Psycho Cut | S (Battle 2, Final Powerful Rival) |
Pokémon Rumble Blast
In Pokémon Rumble Blast, Battle Royales still exist, however, there are a few changes;
- Each stopwatch gives 2 seconds instead of 5;
- Each Battle Royale has set Pokémon appearing;
- There are type restrictions and themes in various Battle Royales;
- Pokémon of any power level can participate in the challenges just like in the EX rank.
Rivals
Each Battle Royale has rivals, who are the strongest foes in the Battle Royale.
Trailhead Field
Pokémon | Types | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Axew | Dragon | Payback | None | ||
Scraggy | Dark | Fighting | Faint Attack | None |
Seabreeze Trail
Pokémon | Type | Move | Special Trait | |
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Throh | Fighting | Storm Throw | None | |
Sawk | Fighting | Brick Break | None |
Echo Valley
Grass-Only Battle Royale
Pokémon | Type | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Ivysaur | Grass | Poison | Razor Leaf | None | |
Bayleef | Grass | Magical Leaf | None | ||
Grovyle | Grass | Leaf Blade | None | ||
Grotle | Grass | Giga Drain | None |
Water-Only Battle Royale
Pokémon | Type(s) | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Wartortle | Water | Water Pulse | None | ||
Croconaw | Water | Ice Fang | None | ||
Marshtomp | Water | Ground | Mud Bomb | None | |
Prinplup | Water | BubbleBeam | None |
Fire-Only Battle Royale
Pokémon | Type(s) | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Charmeleon | Fire | Fire Fang | None | ||
Quilava | Fire | Flame Wheel | None | ||
Combusken | Fire | Fighting | Double Kick | None | |
Monferno | Fire | Fighting | Flame Wheel | None |
Challenger's Ground
Semi-final
Pokémon | Type(s) | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Vullaby | Dark | Flying | Gust | None | |
Pawniard | Dark | Steel | Faint Attack | None | |
Deino | Dark | Dragon | Bite | None |
Final
Pokémon | Type(s) | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Serperior | Grass | Leaf Blade | None | ||
Samurott | Water | Aqua Tail | None | ||
Emboar | Fire | Fighting | Heat Crash | None |
Misty Edgewater: Ghost-Only
Pokémon | Type(s) | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Spiritomb | Ghost | Dark | Dark Pulse | None |
Soothing Shore: Bug-Only
Pokémon | Type(s) | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Pinsir | Bug | X-Scissor | None | ||
Heracross | Bug | Fighting | Megahorn | None |
Shimmering Lake
Pokémon | Type | Move | Special Trait | |
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Vaporeon | Water | Water Gun | None | |
Jolteon | Electric | Thunder Fang | None | |
Flareon | Fire | Fire Fang | None | |
Espeon | Psychic | Confusion | None | |
Umbreon | Dark | Assurance | None | |
Leafeon | Grass | Magical Leaf | None | |
Glaceon | Ice | Ice Fang | None |
Rugged Flats
Pokémon | Type | Move | Special Trait | |
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Stoutland | Normal | Crunch | None | |
Cinccino | Normal | Tail Slap | None | |
Bouffalant | Normal | Head Charge | None | |
Tauros | Normal | Take Down | None |
Volcanic Slope
Pokémon | Type | Move | Special Trait | ||
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Carracosta | Water | Rock | Aqua Tail | None | |
Archeops | Rock | Flying | Rock Slide | None |
Pokémon Rumble U
While Pokémon Rumble U doesn't have any modes directly named Battle Royale, it forgoes the linear path-like levels of the first two entries and instead only has closed arena levels reminiscent of Pokémon Rumble and Pokémon Rumble Blast's Battle Royals. These levels don't have a timer and players can freely switch their Pokémon without fainting.
Pokémon Rumble World
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Unlike the previous games, the player can switch Pokémon without fainting.
Pokémon Rumble Rush
Battle Royale was introduced to Pokémon Rumble Rush in version 1.5.0 with the Ho-Oh & 151 Pals event. Similar to previous games, Battle Royale has the player battle against opponent Pokémon in a boxing ring. However, unlike previous games, the player uses a team of three Pokémon to battle against three other randomly selected teams. The Pokémon move and battle autonomously until they faint. The player is unable to switch their Pokémon during battle.
The winner is the player who defeats all other Pokémon within the 45 second time limit. The battle ends in a draw if players have an equal number of Pokémon that have not fainted by the end of the timer.
Battle Royale has several cups that the player can participate in. Each cup features 12 levels of difficulty, with the player unlocking a higher tier once the player clears the lower tier. The player can play for free three times a day. Afterwards, each battle costs 100 Poké Diamonds. Each cup has a featured type which provides an attack boost to Pokémon of that specific type. When a cup is newly introduced to the game, there is an event bonus period which gives the player a four time boost in the number of points earned.
Cup | Event bonus period | Boosted type |
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Torchic Cup | March 4 to 11, 2020 | Fire |
Mewtwo Cup | March 11 to 25, 2020 | Psychic |
Kyogre Cup | April 1 to 15, 2020 | Water |
Shaymin Cup | April 22 to May 6, 2020 | Grass |
Zygarde Cup | May 13 to 27, 2020 | Dragon |
Cobalion Cup | June 10 to 17, 2020 | Fighting, Steel |
Zekrom Cup | June 17 to 24, 2020 | Electric |
Diancie Cup | June 24 to July 1, 2020 | Rock, Fairy |
Pheromosa Cup | July 1 to 8, 2020 | Bug |
Lunala Cup | July 8 to 15, 2020 | Ghost, Psychic |
Arceus Cup | July 15 to 22, 2020 | None |
Points are awarded at the end of the battle for participation, victory and number of KOs, with higher tiers offering greater point rewards.
Tier | Victory points | K.O. points | Participation points |
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Poké Ball Tier: E | 200 | 40 | 60 |
Poké Ball Tier: D | 300 | 60 | 90 |
Poké Ball Tier: C | 400 | 80 | 120 |
Poké Ball Tier: B | 500 | 100 | 150 |
Poké Ball Tier: A | 600 | 120 | 180 |
Great Ball Tier: C | 1000 | 200 | 300 |
Great Ball Tier: B | 1400 | 280 | 400 |
Great Ball Tier: A | 1800 | 360 | 500 |
Ultra Ball Tier: C | 2500 | 500 | 700 |
Ultra Ball Tier: B | 3000 | 600 | 900 |
Ultra Ball Tier: A | 3500 | 700 | 1100 |
Master Ball Tier | 6000 | 2000 | 1500 |
Swap Shop
Points can be used to exchange for useful items, such as gears and Poké Glam in the Swap Shop.
Pokémon Rumble locations |
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Silent Forest | Windy Prairie | Rocky Cave | Fiery Furnace | Bright Beach | Eternal Tower | Battle Royale |
This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Locations and Sidegames, respectively. |