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When entering the Battle Locale, the player is allowed to bring with them only one Toy Pokémon; a {{p|Rattata}} is provided before entering the stage, and the player must switch to aforementioned Rattata before participating. The Rattata has no [[Special Trait]] and only knows {{m|Tackle}}. During the course of the Battle Locale, the player is only allowed to use Pokémon obtained during that stage, plus the Rattata (which is usually too low in level to be particularly useful for too long). | When entering the Battle Locale, the player is allowed to bring with them only one Toy Pokémon; a {{p|Rattata}} is provided before entering the stage, and the player must switch to aforementioned Rattata before participating. The Rattata has no [[Special Traits|Special Trait]] and only knows {{m|Tackle}}. During the course of the Battle Locale, the player is only allowed to use Pokémon obtained during that stage, plus the Rattata (which is usually too low in level to be particularly useful for too long). | ||
==Prizes== | ==Prizes== |
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The Battle Locale is a competition in Pokémon Rumble Blast in which the player goes through a randomly chosen stage. It first becomes available after the credits roll, and can be entered by talking to the Rattata in Easterly Town.
Rules and restrictions
When entering the Battle Locale, the player is allowed to bring with them only one Toy Pokémon; a Rattata is provided before entering the stage, and the player must switch to aforementioned Rattata before participating. The Rattata has no Special Trait and only knows Tackle. During the course of the Battle Locale, the player is only allowed to use Pokémon obtained during that stage, plus the Rattata (which is usually too low in level to be particularly useful for too long).
Prizes
Upon completion of the Battle Locale, the player is awarded a cash prize. The prize money is $10,000 initially, but for each consecutive win, the player is awarded the same amount as the previous time, plus $5,000. The player is also allowed to keep all of the Pokémon that were obtained during the Battle Locale, including the Rattata.
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