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'''Battle Points''' are a special sort of currency in the {{g|world}} that can be won as a prize for defeating trainers in specific battle areas. They can be traded for many rare items.
'''Battle Points''' (Japanese: '''バトルポイント''' ''Battle Point''), or more often known as '''BP''' (Japanese: '''{{j|BP}}''' ''BP''), are a special sort of [[currency]] in the [[Pokémon world]] that can be won as a prize for defeating Trainers in specific battle areas. They can be traded for many rare items.


When the {{Jo|Battle Tower}} was first introduced in {{game|Crystal}}, each time a group of seven trainers was defeated, the attendants would award the player with a rare item, with the rarity and usefulness of the item increasing as the win streak did. This, however, was very unfair to trainers who could not keep up such a long streak and caused many items to be out of reach. In {{game|Emerald}}, with the first sighting of the {{ho|Battle Frontier}}, the concept of Battle Points was introduced instead.
When the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|II}} was first introduced in {{game|Crystal}}, each time a group of seven Trainers was defeated, the attendants would award the player with five [[item]]s at random, such as [[HP Up]]. The difficulty of winning in this first instance of the Battle Tower made acquiring large numbers of status-enhancing items expensive without [[cheating]]. In {{game|Emerald}}, with the first sighting of the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, the concept of Battle Points was introduced instead.


The first Battle Points that a {{player}} could earn in Emerald came from [[Scott]], who would give them away on the player's first visit to the Battle Frontier depending on how many times he and the player interacted throughout the game. After this, more could be won by challenging, and defeating, the various facilities. These could, in turn, be exchanged for rare items for a [[secret base]] or even moves that could be tutored to a Pokémon.
The first Battle Points that a {{player}} could earn in Emerald came from [[Scott]], who would give them away on the player's first visit to the Battle Frontier depending on how many times he and the player interacted throughout the game. After this, more could be won by challenging, and defeating, the various facilities. These could, in turn, be exchanged for rare items for a [[Secret Base]] or even [[move]]s that could be [[Move Tutor|taught]] to a Pokémon.


In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the concept was retained, even though the battle arena was restored to merely a {{Si|Battle Tower}}. This time, [[EV]]-enhancing items were included, as well as rare evolutionary items. The {{si|Battle Frontier}} in {{v2|Platinum}} also features this.
In {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, the concept was retained, even though the battle arena was restored to merely a {{Gdis|Battle Tower|IV}}. This time, [[Effort values|EV]]-enhancing items were included, as well as rare evolutionary items. The {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} in {{v2|Platinum}} also features this.


The [[Poké Coupons]] of the console games [[Pokémon Colosseum]], {{Pokémon XD}}, and [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] follow a similar concept. The prizes one can purchase in one game are usually similar to the prizes one can purchase with Battle Points in the game's respective handheld version.
BP are awarded at the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} in [[Johto]] as well. In addition, a limited amount of BP can be awarded once per day at the [[Trainer House]]. The [[Frontier Access]] features shops similar to the previous Battle Frontiers, where BP can be cashed in for items and moves.
 
The concept was retained in {{game|Black and White|s}}, in the [[Battle Subway]]. The purchasable items are very similar to those in [[Generation IV]], however, nearly all purchasable items are only obtainable here, and [[Generation V]] items were added. Also, the price of [[TMs]] went down, despite the fact that they are only obtainable once and the price of TMs in [[Poké Mart]]s went up. The concept returns again in {{2v2|Black|White|2}} and in addition to being used in the Battle Subway, it is also used in the [[Pokémon World Tournament]]. BP can be shared between both facilities. In Black and White 2, players also receive BP after winning in the [[Global Battle Union]] or [[Global Terminal|Random Matchup]].
 
In [[Generation VI]], Battle Points can be obtained in the [[Battle Maison]], located in [[Kiloude City]]{{sup/6|XY}}/[[Battle Resort]]{{sup/6|ORAS}} and in the [[Battle Institute]], located in [[Lumiose City]]{{sup/6|XY}}/[[Mauville City]]{{sup/6|ORAS}}. Unlike in previous games, they are received after every victorious match. The amount received varies depending on the length of the current winning streak.
 
It's also possible to receive Battle Points from one's [[Pokémon Bank]] account, instead of [[Poké Mile]]s.
 
The [[Poké Coupon]]s of the console games [[Pokémon Colosseum]], {{Pokémon XD}}, and [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] follow a similar concept. The prizes one can purchase in one game are usually similar to the prizes one can purchase with Battle Points in the game's respective handheld version.
 
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In ''[[PS320|Verily Vanquishing Vileplume II]]'', {{adv|Emerald}} was revealed to have used the Battle Points he had earned during his Battle Frontier challenge to teach his {{p|Dusclops}} {{m|Fire Punch}}.
 
==In other languages==
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Revision as of 06:45, 2 January 2016

Battle Points (Japanese: バトルポイント Battle Point), or more often known as BP (Japanese: BP BP), are a special sort of currency in the Pokémon world that can be won as a prize for defeating Trainers in specific battle areas. They can be traded for many rare items.

When the Battle Tower was first introduced in Pokémon Crystal, each time a group of seven Trainers was defeated, the attendants would award the player with five items at random, such as HP Up. The difficulty of winning in this first instance of the Battle Tower made acquiring large numbers of status-enhancing items expensive without cheating. In Pokémon Emerald, with the first sighting of the Battle Frontier, the concept of Battle Points was introduced instead.

The first Battle Points that a player could earn in Emerald came from Scott, who would give them away on the player's first visit to the Battle Frontier depending on how many times he and the player interacted throughout the game. After this, more could be won by challenging, and defeating, the various facilities. These could, in turn, be exchanged for rare items for a Secret Base or even moves that could be taught to a Pokémon.

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the concept was retained, even though the battle arena was restored to merely a Battle Tower. This time, EV-enhancing items were included, as well as rare evolutionary items. The Battle Frontier in Platinum also features this.

BP are awarded at the Battle Frontier in Johto as well. In addition, a limited amount of BP can be awarded once per day at the Trainer House. The Frontier Access features shops similar to the previous Battle Frontiers, where BP can be cashed in for items and moves.

The concept was retained in Pokémon Black and White, in the Battle Subway. The purchasable items are very similar to those in Generation IV, however, nearly all purchasable items are only obtainable here, and Generation V items were added. Also, the price of TMs went down, despite the fact that they are only obtainable once and the price of TMs in Poké Marts went up. The concept returns again in Black 2 and White 2 and in addition to being used in the Battle Subway, it is also used in the Pokémon World Tournament. BP can be shared between both facilities. In Black and White 2, players also receive BP after winning in the Global Battle Union or Random Matchup.

In Generation VI, Battle Points can be obtained in the Battle Maison, located in Kiloude CityXY/Battle ResortORAS and in the Battle Institute, located in Lumiose CityXY/Mauville CityORAS. Unlike in previous games, they are received after every victorious match. The amount received varies depending on the length of the current winning streak.

It's also possible to receive Battle Points from one's Pokémon Bank account, instead of Poké Miles.

The Poké Coupons of the console games Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD, and Pokémon Battle Revolution follow a similar concept. The prizes one can purchase in one game are usually similar to the prizes one can purchase with Battle Points in the game's respective handheld version.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In Verily Vanquishing Vileplume II, Emerald was revealed to have used the Battle Points he had earned during his Battle Frontier challenge to teach his Dusclops Fire Punch.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Point de Combat (PCo)
Germany Flag.png German Gewinnpunkte (GP)
Italy Flag.png Italian Punto Lotta (PL)
South Korea Flag.png Korean 배틀포인트 Battle Point (BP)
Spain Flag.png Spanish Punto de Batalla (PB)