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== After Beating Stargazer Colosseum ==
== After Beating Stargazer Colosseum ==
[[Image:PokemonWheel.jpg|thumb|right|The Pokémon Wheel. Effects benefiting a single Pokémon have larger slices than those benefiting the whole party]]
After beating Stargazer Colosseum the Courtyard becomes a 100 Trainer Knockout Battle, with [[Colosseum Master]] [[Kruger]] battling the player every 10 matches. Unlike Mt. Battle, one uses all 6 of their Pokémon, but every time the player wins a battle with a trainer, their Pokémon don't recover. Instead, they get to "throw" a Poké Ball on a spinning "dartboard" to decide how their Pokémon should be healed (Status, HP, PP, 1 or all Pokémon) unless they hit the white space where no Pokémon will recover at all. However, this shouldn't really be a problem, since each computer-controlled trainer can battle with fewer Pokémon than the Player.
After beating Stargazer Colosseum the Courtyard becomes a 100 Trainer Knockout Battle, with [[Colosseum Master]] [[Kruger]] battling the player every 10 matches. Unlike Mt. Battle, one uses all 6 of their Pokémon, but every time the player wins a battle with a trainer, their Pokémon don't recover. Instead, they get to "throw" a Poké Ball on a spinning "dartboard" to decide how their Pokémon should be healed (Status, HP, PP, 1 or all Pokémon) unless they hit the white space where no Pokémon will recover at all. However, this shouldn't really be a problem, since each computer-controlled trainer can battle with fewer Pokémon than the Player.



Revision as of 03:36, 6 November 2008

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Courtyard Colosseum
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The Fog is deep...

Courtyard Colosseum is one of Pokétopia's Colosseums in Pokémon Battle Revolution. During the first playthrough, it is a regular knockout tournament with Kruger as the final battle, while after Stargazer Colosseum has been beaten, it becomes similar in nature to Orre's Mt. Battle.

Courtyard Colosseum appears as if at a haunted castle, with ghostly flames on each corner of the playing field. It is unique from the other Colossi as it is occasionally suffers from a thick Fog when playing on it in any game mode.

Round One

Battle 1

Pikachu Fan Damian

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Rotom
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Nuzleaf
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Minun
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Raichu
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Murkrow
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Luxio

Battle 2

Steel Spirit Daniela

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Lairon
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Wormadam
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Mawile
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Metang
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Magneton
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Bastiodon

Battle 3

Leader-in-Training Dominique

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Graveler
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Staravia
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Golbat
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Murkrow
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Butterfree
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Wigglytuff

Battle 4

Swimming Club Member Breana

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Marshtomp
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Lairon
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Bibarel
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Seadra
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Magneton
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Wartortle

Battle 5

Passionate Rider Benny

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Magcargo
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Monferno
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Sableye
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Duskull
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Haunter
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Charmeleon

Semifinal

May-December Couple Jackie

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Golbat
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Vileplume
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Wormadam
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Riolu
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Butterfree
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Wigglytuff

Final

Colosseum Master Kruger

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Gligar
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Pupitar
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Victreebel
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Gabite
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Swalot
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Hitmontop


After Beating Stargazer Colosseum

File:PokemonWheel.jpg
The Pokémon Wheel. Effects benefiting a single Pokémon have larger slices than those benefiting the whole party

After beating Stargazer Colosseum the Courtyard becomes a 100 Trainer Knockout Battle, with Colosseum Master Kruger battling the player every 10 matches. Unlike Mt. Battle, one uses all 6 of their Pokémon, but every time the player wins a battle with a trainer, their Pokémon don't recover. Instead, they get to "throw" a Poké Ball on a spinning "dartboard" to decide how their Pokémon should be healed (Status, HP, PP, 1 or all Pokémon) unless they hit the white space where no Pokémon will recover at all. However, this shouldn't really be a problem, since each computer-controlled trainer can battle with fewer Pokémon than the Player.

The player can quicksave just like any other Colosseum, but the way how the player gets Poké Coupons is different (after beating Stargazer). Instead of having to beat 100 trainers in this Colosseum, a player can choose instead to quit right after beating a trainer (rather than quicksave or continue), and collect their Poké Coupons right then. After 50 battles, he/she can switch to a different Rental team and collect a large amount of Poké Coupons.

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Colosseums in Pokémon Battle Revolution
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