Contest Hall
Contest Halls (Japanese: コンテストホール Contest Hall) are buildings where Pokémon Contests, Pokémon Super Contests, and Pokémon Contest Spectaculars are held and the workplace of Pokémon Contest judges and announcers.
In the games
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, there is a Contest Hall for each of the four ranks. The Pokémon Contest circuit starts in Verdanturf Town, which is where players may register their Contest Passes and participate in Normal Rank competitions. If successful here, players can challenge the Super Rank in Fallarbor Town, then the Hyper Rank in Slateport City, and lastly the Master Rank in Lilycove City.
In these buildings, there is one reception counter (two in the Lilycove City Contest Hall) and Berry Blenders for making Pokéblocks with friends through the use of a Game Link Cable or with the assistance of non-player characters. There are also framed photos of the winning Pokémon.
In Pokémon Emerald, all Pokémon Contests take place in Lilycove City, as the Contest Halls from Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, and Slateport City were replaced by Battle Tents.
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, all Super Contests take place at the Contest Hall in Hearthome City. In addition to the main reception counter, two counters can be found in this building: one for linked Super Contests and another for practice sessions. The Berry Blenders are gone, as Pokéblocks were replaced by Poffins.
During their first visit to the Contest Hall, players will receive a Glitter Powder from Contest Judge Keira and a tuxedo or dress (dependent on gender) from the Master Rank Coordinator Johanna. Another Super Contest Judge, Jordan, gives the player a Mild Poffin (level 60, smooth 40) after they have obtained the Poffin Case.
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Contest Halls can again be found in Verdanturf Town, Fallarbor Town, Slateport City, and Lilycove City. This time around however, the player may challenge all four different ranks in a single Contest Hall.
Players can switch costumes of their Cosplay Pikachu by talking to the Pokémon Breeder in the green room. This Breeder can also remove the costume. Each first time the player wins one of the four ranks, they will be able to encounter Contest Spectacular idol Lisia in the green room. Her friend Chaz can often be found there as well.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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TM41 (Torment) | From a Sailor (Slateport City) | R S OR AS | |
Pokéblock Case | From a little girl (Slateport City) | R S | |
TM45 (Attract) | From a womanRS or a LassORAS (Verdanturf Town) | R S OR AS | |
Contest Pass | From the receptionist (Verdanturf Town) | R S | |
Glitter Powder | From Keira | D P Pt | |
Tuxedo/Dress | From Johanna (dependent on gender; Tuxedo if the player is a boy or Dress if the player is a girl) | D P Pt | |
Mild Poffin | From Jordan (requires Poffin Case) | D P Pt | |
Berry Blender | From an old man in the lobby (Fallarbor Town) | OR AS | |
Contest Costume | From Lisia upon approaching the reception counter for the first time (at any Contest Hall) | OR AS | |
Pokémon
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player will be given a Cosplay Pikachu after competing in a Pokémon Contest Spectacular for the first time. This special female Pikachu can be received at any Contest Hall. When obtained, Cosplay Pikachu will be wearing a costume that matches the player's own Contest Costume; she will be in her Rock Star costume if the player is male or her Pop Star costume if the player is female.
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Appearance
Generation III
Version | Exterior | Lobby Verdanturf, Fallarbor, and Slateport |
Stage Verdanturf, Fallarbor, and Slateport |
Lobby Lilycove |
Stages Lilycove |
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Generation IV
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Version | Exterior | Lobby | Stage |
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Pearl | |||
Platinum | |||
Generation VI
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Version | Exterior | Lobby | Stage | Green room | |
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In the anime
In the anime, Contest Halls can be found in a number of cities and towns that do not host Pokémon Contests in the games, such as Rustboro City in Hoenn and Celestic Town in Sinnoh, as well as in multiple anime-exclusive locations. Additionally, Kanto and Johto are known to have Contest Halls, despite the absence of Pokémon Contests in these regions in the games.
In this canon, Contest Halls are shown to be very large buildings that may also be used to host different Pokémon competitions. For instance, the Hearthome City Contest Hall was the setting of the Hearthome Collection, a fashion show for Stylists and their Pokémon. Additionally, some other buildings may have an area designed to look like a Contest Hall. The Alamos Town Pokémon Contest takes place at the Space-Time Tower, and the Pokémon Center in Fennel Valley was shown to have a room complete with a stage, a scoreboard, the judges' desk, and the audience seats.
Unlike regular Trainers who can register to a region's Pokémon League at any Pokémon Center, Coordinators can only register to obtain a Contest Pass at a Contest Hall. When doing so, they will typically receive a guidebook and a Ribbon case. Additionally in the Sinnoh region, Coordinators will receive one Ball Capsule and a small envelope with a few Seals.
Structure
Although Contest Halls vary in size and appearance, the structure of each building is similar. They usually have a lobby where Pokémon Coordinators can sign up, a changing room where they can change clothes, and a waiting room where contestants stay until they are called on stage. Many Contest Halls have retractable roofs to offer an open-air experience as well as protection from rough weather if needed.
In the lobby, there are several videophones which contestants can use to place a call to their family and friends, and the waiting room will have a large widescreen TV or several smaller TVs so the competing Coordinators can watch the performances and battles of the other contestants and see the results of the Performance Stage. The waiting room is also the place to where Coordinators must return to after performing or battling.
Lobby | Changing room | Waiting room |
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Locations
Hoenn
The following is a list of cities and towns known to host Pokémon Contests in the Hoenn region:
Picture | Location |
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Rustboro City | |
Slateport City | |
Fallarbor Town | |
Verdanturf Town | |
Rubello Town | |
Lilycove City | |
Purika City | |
Pacifidlog Town |
Kanto
The following is a list of cities and towns known to host Pokémon Contests in the Kanto region:
Picture | Location |
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Saffron City | |
Silver Town | |
Wisteria Town | |
Chrysanthemum Island | |
Gardenia Town | |
Mulberry City | |
Terracotta Town |
Sinnoh
The following is a list of cities and towns known to host Pokémon Contests in the Sinnoh region:
Reported only
Location | Notes |
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Sage Town | Reported by Marian in Throwing the Track Switch. |
Gerbera Town | Reported by Marian in A Breed Stampede!. |
Beach Rose Town |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Like in the games, only two regions - Hoenn and Sinnoh - have been shown to have Contest Halls. However, it has been implied that there might be Contest Halls in other regions as well, since Ruby had participated in Pokémon Contests prior to moving to Hoenn. The known Contest Halls are located in the same places as in the games.
During the crisis involving Groudon and Kyogre in the Ruby & Sapphire arc, the Contest Halls of Slateport City, Verdanturf Town, and Fallarbor Town were destroyed. They were later rebuilt as Battle Tents, although they still maintain the function of holding Pokémon Contests.
In the TCG
The following is a list of cards named Pokémon Contest Hall.
Related cards Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Pokémon Contest Hall | St | Rising Rivals | 93/111 | Bonds to the End of Time | 083/090 | ||
Artwork
Conceptual artwork of the Fallarbor Town Contest Hall from the Advanced Generation series |
In other languages
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See also
Pokémon Contests | |||
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Necessary Spoils Pokéblocks • Poffins Contest Categories Cool • Beautiful • Cute • Clever • Tough Rounds Appeal • Battle • Dance • Visual |
Participation Contest • Super Contest • Contest Show Coordinator • Contest Hall • Contest Pass The Grand Festival Kanto • Hoenn • Sinnoh Top Coordinator • Ribbon Cup | ||
Others Combinations • Opponents (III • IV • VI • VIII) • Double Performance • Jamming Ribbons (list) • Stickers • Ball Capsules • Ranks • Judges • Announcers • Wallace Cup |
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