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| | colspan="3" | [[File:VSAroma Lady.png|150px|Aroma Lady Carnation]] | | | colspan="3" | [[File:VSAroma Lady.png|150px|Aroma Lady Carnation]] |
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| | '''{{tc|Aroma Lady}} Carnation'''<br><small>'''???''' ''???''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}1,920 | | | '''{{tc|Aroma Lady}} Carnation'''<br><small>'''サキコ''' ''Sakiko''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}1,920 |
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| | colspan="3" | [[File:VSRich Boy ORAS.png|150px|Rich Boy Antoin]] | | | colspan="3" | [[File:VSRich Boy ORAS.png|150px|Rich Boy Antoin]] |
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| | '''{{tc|Rich Boy}} Antoin'''<br><small>'''???''' ''???''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}7,200 | | | '''{{tc|Rich Boy}} Antoin'''<br><small>'''ゲンヤ''' ''Genya''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}7,200 |
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| | colspan="3" | [[File:VSFairy Tale Girl.png|150px|Fairy Tale Girl Josephine]] | | | colspan="3" | [[File:VSFairy Tale Girl.png|150px|Fairy Tale Girl Josephine]] |
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| | '''{{tc|Fairy Tale Girl}} Josephine'''<br><small>'''???''' ''???''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}960 | | | '''{{tc|Fairy Tale Girl}} Josephine'''<br><small>'''ミナコ''' ''Minako''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}960 |
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| | colspan="3" | [[File:VSPoké Maniac.png|150px|Poké Maniac Kelvin]] | | | colspan="3" | [[File:VSPoké Maniac.png|150px|Poké Maniac Kelvin]] |
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| | '''{{tc|Poké Maniac}} Kelvin'''<br><small>'''???''' ''???''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}1,680 | | | '''{{tc|Poké Maniac}} Kelvin'''<br><small>'''ジュンヤ''' ''Junya''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}1,680 |
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| | colspan="3" | [[File:VSBug Maniac.png|150px|Bug Maniac Felix]] | | | colspan="3" | [[File:VSBug Maniac.png|150px|Bug Maniac Felix]] |
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| | '''{{tc|Bug Maniac}} Felix'''<br><small>'''???''' ''???''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}1,680 | | | '''{{tc|Bug Maniac}} Felix'''<br><small>'''コウジロウ''' ''Kōjirō''<br></small>Reward: {{pdollar}}1,680 |
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Revision as of 01:17, 12 December 2014
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Battle Resort
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バトルリゾート Battle Resort
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"It's a paradise of Trainers: by Trainers and for Trainers."
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Map description:
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This grand resort was built with the aim of allowing Trainers to enjoy every kind of Pokémon battle.
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Location:
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South of Route 130
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Region:
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Hoenn
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Generations:
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VI
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Location of Battle Resort in Hoenn.
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Pokémon world locations
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The Battle Resort (Japanese: バトルリゾート Battle Resort) is a location in Hoenn. It debuted in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. It is the counterpart to Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire's Battle Tower and Pokémon Emerald's Battle Frontier, and is heavily implied to be their predecessor. It is only accessible after the S.S. Ticket is obtained from Norman in Littleroot Town after capturing or defeating Deoxys and completing the Delta Episode. Like its counterparts, it is accessed via the S.S. Tidal from the port in Slateport City or Lilycove City.
When the player arrives for the first time, they are greeted by Wally, who had also received an S.S. Ticket and an invitation to the resort. Following him, the player encounters Archie, Matt, and ShellyOR/Maxie, Tabitha, and CourtneyAS. The trio thanks they player for stopping their nemesis, and rewards them with SharpedoniteOR/CameruptiteAS. The player also comes across Looker, who washed ashore with a bad case of amnesia. After he is taken in by a local, he gives the player Audinite.
Places of interest
Daycare Center
- Main article: Daycare Center
An annex of the Daycare Center on Route 117 is conveniently located to the east of the Pokémon Center. It possesses all the services of the Daycare on the mainland.
Music lady
South of the Daycare Center is a Parasol Lady who will offer the change the background music of the area to a random track in the game. The music will remain the area's background music until she is talked to again. The process can be repeated until the desired music is being played.
The available tracks are:
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English
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バトルタワー
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Battle Tower
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連れて行く
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Hurry Along
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裏スーパートレーニング!
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Secret Super Training!
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戦闘!ミツル
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Battle! (Wally)
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チャンピオンロード
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Victory Road
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Battle Maison
- Main article: Battle Maison
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Battle Maison returns from X and Y as the game's battle facility. Once again, progressing far enough through each will result in a battle against one of the Maison's Battle Chatelaines.
Stats Judge
Inside the Pokémon Center of the resort, there is a Stats Judge who will read the Individual values (IVs) of a selected Pokémon and determine the range of values which the IVs fall under.
Grunt couple
Two cabins to the right of the Battle Maison are a male Team Magma Grunt and a female Team Aqua Grunt, who have fallen in love and abandoned their teams to be together. While they agree to stay together no matter how their teams decide to punish them, two other grunts arrive to assure them that'll be fine, and offer their blessings.
After leaving and coming back, the couple tell the player that they have decided to return to their respective teams, hoping to help mediate the tension between the factions. As a sign of their vow, the Magma Grunt and Aqua Grunt give the player their Camerupt and Sharpedo, respectively, that they had raised in honor of the leaders they admired.
Whismur show
Similar to the Patrat show in Black and White and the elemental monkey show in Black 2 and White 2, the player can find a woman with four Whismur northwest of the Battle Maison, who will perform a cup-and-ball mini-game. The objective of the game is to guess which Whismur is holding a Big Mushroom. If the player wins, the Big Mushroom is the prize. If the player loses, he or she may try again until the correct guess is made. The player may only play until winning once per day.
Move Tutors
Move Tutors are available at the Battle Resort, immediately left of the Pokémon Center. Four Tutors have set up stands next to each other, and will teach Pokémon moves in exchange for Battle Points. The Tutors are not identified in any manner, so the moves taught at each are as follows, in order from left to right:
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Games
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Sharpedonite
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Pier; gift from Team Aqua upon arriving
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OR
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Cameruptite
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Pier; gift from Team Magma upon arriving
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AS
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Max Ether
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Pier; at the south end (hidden)
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OR AS
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Vs. Recorder
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Lower section; from a Collector at the Resort entrance (if not yet obtained at the Battle Institute)
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OR AS
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TM87 (Swagger)
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Lower section; gift from a Lady inside the Daycare Center for lending her $100
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OR AS
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Gengarite
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Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
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OR AS
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HP Up ×2
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- Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
- Lower section; behind the booth of the second Move Tutor from the left
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OR AS
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Protein
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Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
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OR AS
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Iron
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Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
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OR AS
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Calcium
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Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
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OR AS
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Zinc
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Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
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OR AS
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Carbos
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Lower section; inside the custodian's office at the opposite end of the island
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OR AS
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Full Restore
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Lower section; between the three rocks behind the male Swimmer near the custodian's office (hidden)
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OR AS
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Big Pearl
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Lower section; east of the Daycare Center, near the intercom (hidden)
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OR AS
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Random Berry
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Upper section; from the woman one cabin down from the Battle Maison
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OR AS
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Lansat Berry
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Upper section; from a little girl one cabin down from the Battle Maison; after the player achieves 100 consecutive victories at the Maison
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OR AS
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Starf Berry
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Upper section; from a little girl one cabin down from the Battle Maison; after the player achieves 200 consecutive victories at the Maison
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OR AS
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Passho Berry
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Upper section; held by the Camerupt the Team Magma Grunt gives to the player
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OR AS
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Wacan Berry
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Upper section; held by the Sharpedo the Team Aqua Grunt gives to the player
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OR AS
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Big Mushroom
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Upper section; reward for winning the Whismur shuffle game (daily)
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OR AS
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Footprint Ribbon
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Upper section; received from a Collector inside the cabin three doors down from the Battle Maison for showing him a Pokémon that has gained a certain number of levels.
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OR AS
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Level Release
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Upper section; received from a Battle Girl inside the cabin three doors down from the Battle Maison
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OR AS
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Audinite
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Upper section; gift from Looker inside one of the cabin four doors down from the Battle Maison after finding him on the beach
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OR AS
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Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Surfing
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OR
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AS
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35
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??%
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OR
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AS
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40
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??%
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35-40
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Fishing
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AS
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??%
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AS
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OR
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AS
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OR
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AS
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OR
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AS
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Gift Pokémon
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Gift
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One
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Gift
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One
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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.
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Trainers
The Battle Resort is home to a host of powerful trainers that specialize in a certain type. Each of them can be battled once a day, and they possess multiple preset teams picked from a pool of Pokémon. Each trainer will choose four Pokémon per battle.
Lower section
Trainer
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Pool of Pokémon (4 chosen per battle)
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Trainer
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Pool of Pokémon (4 chosen per battle)
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Muk♂
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Lv.60
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Trainer
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Pool of Pokémon (4 chosen per battle)
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Upper section
Trainer
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Pool of Pokémon (4 chosen per battle)
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Trainer
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Pool of Pokémon (4 chosen per battle)
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