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{{Infobox location | {{Infobox location | ||
|image=Mt Battle. | |image=Mt Battle.png | ||
|type=mountain | |type=mountain | ||
|location_name=Mt. Battle | |location_name=Mt. Battle | ||
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|location=Northern Orre | |location=Northern Orre | ||
|region=Orre | |region=Orre | ||
|mapdesc=A place for Pokémon battle training that is always open to all trainer challenges.{{sup/ss|Colo}}<br>A place for Pokémon battle training that is always open to Trainers.{{sup/ss|XD}} | |mapdesc=A place of challenging training for all trainers. It is currently held by a sinister gang.{{tt|*|Initially}}{{sup/ss|Colo}}<br>A place for <sc>Pokémon</sc> battle training that is always open to all trainer challenges.{{sup/ss|Colo}}<br>A place for <sc>Pokémon</sc> battle training that is always open to <sc>Trainers</sc>.{{sup/ss|XD}} | ||
|generation= | |generation={{gen|III}} | ||
|mapsize=300px | |||
}} | }} | ||
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The mountain itself is exceedingly large and has a variety of terrain, ranging from basic rocky crags, to the volcanic inside of the mountain, to the lofty peaks. The pathway up Mt. Battle is made with metallic platforms suspended in mid-air with propellers. | The mountain itself is exceedingly large and has a variety of terrain, ranging from basic rocky crags, to the volcanic inside of the mountain, to the lofty peaks. The pathway up Mt. Battle is made with metallic platforms suspended in mid-air with propellers. | ||
==Environment== | |||
The mountain itself is basically a large, hollowed out, active volcano. There are 99 yellow-outlined circular platforms (each numbered in giant red numbers, ranging from 1 to 99) that serve as the battlefields. Each is connected to the platforms before and after it by either stairs or bridges. These platforms are seen inside and outside of the volcano. There are large fans placed below the platforms, which cool the battlefields and/or keep them suspended in the air. The 100th battlefield is suspended over the mouth of the seemingly active volcano. It's surrounded by metal towers and is much larger than the last 99 battlefields. For some reason, the Trainers on the platforms inside or outside of the volcano don't seem to mind the heat or seem concerned over the safety of the battlefield's close proximity of molten lava. | |||
==Items== | |||
{{itlisth|mountain}} | |||
{{Itemlist|TM Normal|Dropped by [[Dakim]] after defeating him|Colo=yes|display={{key|Colo|F-Disk}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|None| | |||
* Given by [[Vander]] after defeating Dakim | |||
* Right of the stairs leading to the Zone 100 battlefield|Colo=yes|display=[[Time Flute]] ×2}} | |||
{{Itemlist|TM Steel|Next to the [[Poké Coupon]] exchange after defeating Dakim|Colo=yes|display={{TM|47|Steel Wing}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|Full Heal|Right of the stairs leading to the entrance|XD=yes|display={{DL|Status condition healing item|Full Heal}}}} | |||
{{itlistfoot|mountain}} | |||
==Trainers== | |||
===Pokémon Colosseum=== | |||
====Outside==== | |||
{{trainerheader|mountain}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Colo Athlete f.png{{!}}85px|Athlete|Aidel|624|2|025|Pikachu|M|39|None|037|Vulpix|F|38|None|game=colo|36=レイ|37=Rei}} | |||
{{trainerdiv|mountain|Rematch}} | |||
{{trainerentry|Colo Athlete f.png{{!}}85px|Athlete|Aidel|640|3|025|Pikachu|M|40|None|037|Vulpix|F|39|None|063|Abra|M|38|None|game=colo|36=レイ|37=Rei}} | |||
{{trainerfooter|mountain|Colo}} | |||
====Inside==== | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 1#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 1 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 2#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 2 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 3#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 3 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 4#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 4 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 5#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 5 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 6#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 6 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 7#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 7 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 8#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 8 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 9#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 9 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 10#Pokémon Colosseum|Mt. Battle Area 10 → Pokémon Colosseum}} | |||
===Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness=== | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 1#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 1 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 2#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 2 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 3#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 3 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 4#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 4 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 5#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 5 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 6#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 6 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 7#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 7 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 8#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 8 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 9#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 9 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
{{main|Mt. Battle Area 10#Pokémon XD|Mt. Battle Area 10 → Pokémon XD}} | |||
==Lobby== | ==Lobby== | ||
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The prizes available at the coupon exchange, as well as the number of coupons necessary to acquire them, vary slightly by game: | The prizes available at the coupon exchange, as well as the number of coupons necessary to acquire them, vary slightly by game: | ||
{| | {| class="roundy" style="background:#f8f8ff; border: 3px solid #88a" | ||
|- style="background:#ccf" | |||
! colspan=2 style="{{roundytl|5px}}" | Item | |||
! Price ({{tt|C|Pokémon Colosseum}}) | |||
! style="{{roundytr|5px}}" | Price ({{tt|XD|Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness}}) | |||
|- style="background:#ddf" | |||
! colspan=4 | Battle items | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{bag|BrightPowder}} | |||
| {{DL|In-battle effect item|BrightPowder}} | |||
| style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | |||
| | | style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Choice Band}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Choice Band}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Focus Band}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Focus Band}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|King's Rock}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Leftovers}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Leftovers}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | — | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Mental Herb}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Mental Herb}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 6,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Quick Claw}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Quick Claw}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Scope Lens}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Scope Lens}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 10,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Shell Bell}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{DL|In-battle effect item|Shell Bell}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | — | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| {{bag|White Herb}} | |||
| {{DL|In-battle effect item|White Herb}} | |||
| style="text-align: right" | 8,000PC | |||
| style="text-align: right" | 6,000PC | |||
| style="text-align: right | |||
| style="text-align: right | |||
|- style="background: #ddf;" | |- style="background: #ddf;" | ||
! colspan= | ! colspan=4 | Berries | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Apicot Berry}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | [[Apicot Berry]] | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Ganlon Berry}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | [[Ganlon Berry]] | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Petaya Berry}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | [[Petaya Berry]] | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|Salac Berry}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | [[Salac Berry]] | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 15,000PC | |||
|-style="background: #ddf;" | |-style="background: #ddf;" | ||
! colspan= | ! colspan=4 | TMs | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|TM Ice}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{tm|13|Ice Beam}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 4,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 4,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|TM Electric}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{tm|24|Thunderbolt}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 4,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 4,000PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|TM Psychic}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{tm|29|Psychic}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 3,500PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 3,500PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|TM Ghost}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{tm|30|Shadow Ball}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | — | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 4,500PC | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|TM Normal}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{tm|32|Double Team}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 1,500PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | — | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | {{bag|TM Fire}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | {{tm|35|Flamethrower}} | ||
| style="text-align: right | | style="text-align: right" | 4,000PC | ||
| style="text-align: right" | 4,000PC | |||
|} | |} | ||
==100-battle challenge== | ==100-battle challenge== | ||
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The Battle Mode version of the challenge differs significantly from the Story Mode version. In Battle Mode, the challenger can choose to fight Single Battles or [[Double Battle]]s. Either way, the levels of all opposing Pokémon are set at either level 50 or 100 at the challenger's discretion. However, if the challenger chose to fight at level 50 and they have a Pokémon with a level higher than 50 in their party, all opposing Pokémon will be set at that level. Unlike in Story Mode, the party cannot be changed once the challenge has begun nor can a challenger quit after completing an Area and resume from that position later. The challenger can save their progress, however. | The Battle Mode version of the challenge differs significantly from the Story Mode version. In Battle Mode, the challenger can choose to fight Single Battles or [[Double Battle]]s. Either way, the levels of all opposing Pokémon are set at either level 50 or 100 at the challenger's discretion. However, if the challenger chose to fight at level 50 and they have a Pokémon with a level higher than 50 in their party, all opposing Pokémon will be set at that level. Unlike in Story Mode, the party cannot be changed once the challenge has begun nor can a challenger quit after completing an Area and resume from that position later. The challenger can save their progress, however. | ||
In both modes, the challenger is given [[Poké Coupon | In both modes, the challenger is given [[Poké Coupon]]s upon completing an area by a staff member in the break room following that area, with the exact amount varying by area and mode: | ||
{| class="roundy" | {| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; background: #{{colorschemelight|Colosseum}}; border: 3px solid #{{colorschemedark|Colosseum}}" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Area | ||
! | ! Story Mode | ||
! Battle Mode | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|1 || 100 || 50 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 1]] || 100 || 50 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|2 || 200 || 100 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 2]] || 200 || 100 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|3 || 400 || 200 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 3]] || 400 || 200 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|4 || 600 || 400 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 4]] || 600 || 400 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|5 || 800 || 800 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 5]] || 800 || 800 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|6 || 800 || 1,600 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 6]] || 800 || 1,600 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|7 || 900 || 1,800 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 7]] || 900 || 1,800 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|8 || 900 || 2,000 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 8]] || 900 || 2,000 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|9 || 1,000 || 3,000 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 9]] || 1,000 || 3,000 | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- | ||
|10|| 1,200 || 5,000 | | style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Mt. Battle Area 10]] | ||
| style="background:#fff" | 1,200 | |||
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 5,000 | |||
|} | |} | ||
Note that the reward in Battle Mode is reduced by approximately 13% for every [[ | Note that the reward in Battle Mode is reduced by approximately 13% for every [[Legendary Pokémon]] that is included in the party. For example, the use of {{p|Entei}} would cut the reward in Area 1 to 44 Poké Coupons By using {{p|Entei}} and {{p|Raikou}}, the reward drops to 37 Poké Coupons, and so forth. | ||
====Ho-Oh==== | ====Ho-Oh==== | ||
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country=all regions| | |||
ruby=yes| | |||
sapphire=yes| | |||
firered=yes| | |||
leafgreen=yes| | |||
emerald=yes| | |||
colo=yes| | colo=yes| | ||
distribution=no}} | distribution=no}} | ||
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In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], the general format for the challenge is the same as that of Colosseum's Story Mode. The only significant change is in the levels of the Pokémon used, as they now range from level 9 in Zone 1 to level 70, the highest found in the challenge, in Zone 99. There are also significant jumps in levels between Areas 2 and 3, Areas 4 and 5, and Areas 6 and 7. The rewards for completing each Area in Pokémon XD are as follows: | In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], the general format for the challenge is the same as that of Colosseum's Story Mode. The only significant change is in the levels of the Pokémon used, as they now range from level 9 in Zone 1 to level 70, the highest found in the challenge, in Zone 99. There are also significant jumps in levels between Areas 2 and 3, Areas 4 and 5, and Areas 6 and 7. The rewards for completing each Area in Pokémon XD are as follows: | ||
{| class="roundy" | {| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; background:#{{XD color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{XD color dark}}" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Area | ||
! | ! Coupons | ||
! colspan=2 | Item{{tt|*|Obtained only when clearing the area for the first time.}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|1 || | | [[Mt. Battle Area 1]] | ||
| 200 | |||
| {{bag|Macho Brace}} | |||
| {{dl|EV-enhancing item|Macho Brace}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|2 || | | [[Mt. Battle Area 2]] | ||
| 300 | |||
| {{bag|TM Water}} | |||
| {{tm|03|Water Pulse}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|3 || | | [[Mt. Battle Area 3]] | ||
| 600 | |||
| {{bag|TM Electric}} | |||
| {{tm|34|Shock Wave}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|4 || | | [[Mt. Battle Area 4]] | ||
| 700 | |||
| {{bag|TM Normal}} | |||
| {{tm|42|Facade}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|5 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 5]] | ||
| 1,000 | |||
| {{bag|TM Rock}} | |||
| {{tm|39|Rock Tomb}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|6 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 6]] | ||
| 1,200 | |||
| {{bag|TM Fire}} | |||
| {{tm|50|Overheat}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|7 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 7]] | ||
| 1,500 | |||
| {{bag|TM Psychic}} | |||
| {{tm|04|Calm Mind}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|8 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 8]] | ||
| 1,600 | |||
| {{bag|TM Fighting}} | |||
| {{tm|08|Bulk Up}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
|9 | | [[Mt. Battle Area 9]] | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | | 1,700 | ||
|10|| 2,000 || — | | {{bag|TM Flying}} | ||
| {{tm|40|Aerial Ace}} | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Mt. Battle Area 10]] | |||
| style="background:#fff" | 2,000 | |||
| colspan=2 style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | — | |||
|} | |} | ||
As in [[Pokémon Colosseum]], the use of | As in [[Pokémon Colosseum]], the use of Legendary Pokémon will reduce the [[Poké Coupon]] reward. However, in Pokémon XD, use of Legendary Pokémon cuts the reward by 15%, leaving the player with 85% of the original coupons. Using two would leave him/her with 72¼% of the original (85% of 85%). | ||
====Earth Ribbon and the Johto starters==== | ====Earth Ribbon and the Johto starters==== | ||
If all 100 Trainers are defeated over the course of multiple trips to Mt. Battle, there is no additional reward other than the 2,000 Poké Coupons for clearing Area 10. Similarly, there is no bonus for defeating all 100 Trainers with different parties during a single, continuous challenge. However, if all 100 Trainers are defeated with the same party during a single, continuous challenge—essentially, if Mt. Battle is cleared under the restrictions from Colosseum's Battle Mode—each of the Pokémon in the player's party will receive an [[Ribbon#Earth Ribbon|Earth Ribbon]] commemorating the 100-win streak. Additionally, the player is offered one of the three [[Johto]] [[Starter Pokémon|starters]]: {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, or {{p|Totodile}}. They are unique in that they each have one [[Egg move]] and one {{m|Hyper Beam}}-related move. The other two moves are standard. All three of the following Pokémon can be acquired by successfully completing the Mt. Battle challenge three times, but each one can only be obtained once. It is not necessary to use different teams of Pokémon for each challenge. | If all 100 Trainers are defeated over the course of multiple trips to Mt. Battle, there is no additional reward other than the 2,000 Poké Coupons for clearing Area 10. Similarly, there is no bonus for defeating all 100 Trainers with different parties during a single, continuous challenge. However, if all 100 Trainers are defeated with the same party during a single, continuous challenge—essentially, if Mt. Battle is cleared under the restrictions from Colosseum's Battle Mode—each of the Pokémon in the player's party will receive an [[Ribbon#Earth Ribbon|Earth Ribbon]] commemorating the 100-win streak. Additionally, the player is offered one of the three [[Johto]] [[Starter Pokémon|starters]]: {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, or {{p|Totodile}}. They are unique in that they each have one [[Egg move]] and one {{m|Hyper Beam}}-related move. The other two moves are standard. All three of the following Pokémon can be acquired by successfully completing the Mt. Battle challenge three times, but each one can only be obtained once. It is not necessary to use different teams of Pokémon for each challenge. | ||
{{G3event| | {{G3event| | ||
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ability1=Overgrow| | ability1=Overgrow| | ||
nature=Random| | nature=Random| | ||
encounter=fateful| | |||
type1=Normal|move1=Tackle| | type1=Normal|move1=Tackle| | ||
type2=Normal|move2=Growl| | type2=Normal|move2=Growl| | ||
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type4=Grass|move4=Frenzy Plant| | type4=Grass|move4=Frenzy Plant| | ||
receive=no| | receive=no| | ||
country=all regions| | |||
ruby=yes| | |||
sapphire=yes| | |||
firered=yes| | |||
leafgreen=yes| | |||
emerald=yes| | |||
xd=yes| | xd=yes| | ||
distribution=no}} | distribution=no}} | ||
{{G3event| | {{G3event| | ||
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ability1=Blaze| | ability1=Blaze| | ||
nature=Random| | nature=Random| | ||
encounter=fateful| | |||
type1=Normal|move1=Tackle| | type1=Normal|move1=Tackle| | ||
type2=Normal|move2=Leer| | type2=Normal|move2=Leer| | ||
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type4=Fire|move4=Blast Burn| | type4=Fire|move4=Blast Burn| | ||
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firered=yes| | |||
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emerald=yes| | |||
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{{G3event| | {{G3event| | ||
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ability1=Torrent| | ability1=Torrent| | ||
nature=Random| | nature=Random| | ||
encounter=fateful| | |||
type1=Normal|move1=Scratch| | type1=Normal|move1=Scratch| | ||
type2=Normal|move2=Leer| | type2=Normal|move2=Leer| | ||
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type4=Water|move4=Hydro Cannon| | type4=Water|move4=Hydro Cannon| | ||
receive=no| | receive=no| | ||
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ruby=yes| | |||
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firered=yes| | |||
leafgreen=yes| | |||
emerald=yes| | |||
xd=yes| | xd=yes| | ||
distribution=no}} | distribution=no}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], the Trainer at Zone 35 states "I've heard someone has the same team combination as me. Do you know him or her?" | * In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], the Trainer at Zone 35 states "I've heard someone has the same team combination as me. Do you know him or her?" With a team consisting of {{p|Cacnea}} and {{p|Chimecho}}, the person with the same [[James's Cacnea|team]] [[James's Chimecho|combination]] is [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}'s [[Hoenn]] region arc. | ||
* In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, the Trainer in Zone 93 has the two starter Pokémon—{{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}—and the three | * In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, the Trainer in Zone 93 has the two starter Pokémon—{{p|Espeon}} and {{p|Umbreon}}—and the three [[Legendary beasts]]—{{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, and {{p|Suicune}}—available in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] on her team. | ||
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Map description: | A place of challenging training for all trainers. It is currently held by a sinister gang.*Colo A place for Pokémon battle training that is always open to all trainer challenges.Colo A place for Pokémon battle training that is always open to Trainers.XD | |||
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Location: | Northern Orre | |||
Region: | Orre | |||
Generations: | III | |||
Location of Mt. Battle in Orre. | ||||
Pokémon world locations |
Mt. Battle (Japanese: バトル山 Mt. Battle) is a large mountain in northern Orre that was renovated to become the ultimate challenge for Pokémon Trainers in the games Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Challengers must battle through ten areas, each containing ten Trainers (Zones), to pass the challenge—a total of one hundred battles.
The mountain itself is exceedingly large and has a variety of terrain, ranging from basic rocky crags, to the volcanic inside of the mountain, to the lofty peaks. The pathway up Mt. Battle is made with metallic platforms suspended in mid-air with propellers.
Environment
The mountain itself is basically a large, hollowed out, active volcano. There are 99 yellow-outlined circular platforms (each numbered in giant red numbers, ranging from 1 to 99) that serve as the battlefields. Each is connected to the platforms before and after it by either stairs or bridges. These platforms are seen inside and outside of the volcano. There are large fans placed below the platforms, which cool the battlefields and/or keep them suspended in the air. The 100th battlefield is suspended over the mouth of the seemingly active volcano. It's surrounded by metal towers and is much larger than the last 99 battlefields. For some reason, the Trainers on the platforms inside or outside of the volcano don't seem to mind the heat or seem concerned over the safety of the battlefield's close proximity of molten lava.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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F-Disk | Dropped by Dakim after defeating him | Colo | |
Time Flute ×2 |
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TM47 (Steel Wing) | Next to the Poké Coupon exchange after defeating Dakim | Colo | |
Full Heal | Right of the stairs leading to the entrance | XD | |
Trainers
Pokémon Colosseum
Outside
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Trainers with a Poké Ball by their names may be challenged for a rematch after defeating certain bosses. In a rematch they may have higher-level Pokémon, and any Shadow Pokémon previously caught will be replaced. |
Inside
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 1 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 2 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 3 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 4 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 5 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 6 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 7 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 8 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 9 → Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 10 → Pokémon Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 1 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 2 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 3 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 4 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 5 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 6 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 7 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 8 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 9 → Pokémon XD
- Main article: Mt. Battle Area 10 → Pokémon XD
Lobby
The lobby of Mt. Battle consists of a healing machine operated by an attendant along with a PC (essentially a Pokémon Center), a Poké Coupon exchange, a Move Deleter, and the 100-battle challenge reception counter. In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, it also contains a Move Reminder.
The prizes available at the coupon exchange, as well as the number of coupons necessary to acquire them, vary slightly by game:
Item | Price (C) | Price (XD) | |
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BrightPowder | 10,000PC | 8,000PC | |
Choice Band | 10,000PC | 8,000PC | |
Focus Band | 10,000PC | 8,000PC | |
King's Rock | 10,000PC | 8,000PC | |
Leftovers | 10,000PC | — | |
Mental Herb | 8,000PC | 6,000PC | |
Quick Claw | 10,000PC | 8,000PC | |
Scope Lens | 10,000PC | 8,000PC | |
Shell Bell | — | 8,000PC | |
White Herb | 8,000PC | 6,000PC | |
Berries | |||
Apicot Berry | 15,000PC | 15,000PC | |
Ganlon Berry | 15,000PC | 15,000PC | |
Petaya Berry | 15,000PC | 15,000PC | |
Salac Berry | 15,000PC | 15,000PC | |
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TM13 (Ice Beam) | 4,000PC | 4,000PC | |
TM24 (Thunderbolt) | 4,000PC | 4,000PC | |
TM29 (Psychic) | 3,500PC | 3,500PC | |
TM30 (Shadow Ball) | — | 4,500PC | |
TM32 (Double Team) | 1,500PC | — | |
TM35 (Flamethrower) | 4,000PC | 4,000PC |
100-battle challenge
Pokémon Colosseum
In Pokémon Colosseum, the 100-battle challenge can be attempted in either Story Mode or Battle Mode. In Story Mode, the opposing Trainers use Pokémon whose levels range from level 15 in Zone 1 to level 60, the highest found in the challenge, in Zone 90. The levels of the opposing Pokémon generally increase as the challenge progresses up the mountain, with the exception of one Zone in Area 4. After each of the first nine Areas is a break room containing a PC and an Abra enlisted as part of the Mt. Battle staff. Here, the challenger can change their party, save the game, or be teleported by Abra to the foot of the mountain if they wish to quit or rest. They can then resume their challenge later from the start of any completed Area.
Two Time Flutes can be obtained from Mt. Battle. The first is obtained as part of the storyline after defeating Dakim in Zone 10. The second is found in an item chest on the summit of Mt. Battle, just before reaching Zone 100.
The Battle Mode version of the challenge differs significantly from the Story Mode version. In Battle Mode, the challenger can choose to fight Single Battles or Double Battles. Either way, the levels of all opposing Pokémon are set at either level 50 or 100 at the challenger's discretion. However, if the challenger chose to fight at level 50 and they have a Pokémon with a level higher than 50 in their party, all opposing Pokémon will be set at that level. Unlike in Story Mode, the party cannot be changed once the challenge has begun nor can a challenger quit after completing an Area and resume from that position later. The challenger can save their progress, however.
In both modes, the challenger is given Poké Coupons upon completing an area by a staff member in the break room following that area, with the exact amount varying by area and mode:
Area | Story Mode | Battle Mode |
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Mt. Battle Area 1 | 100 | 50 |
Mt. Battle Area 2 | 200 | 100 |
Mt. Battle Area 3 | 400 | 200 |
Mt. Battle Area 4 | 600 | 400 |
Mt. Battle Area 5 | 800 | 800 |
Mt. Battle Area 6 | 800 | 1,600 |
Mt. Battle Area 7 | 900 | 1,800 |
Mt. Battle Area 8 | 900 | 2,000 |
Mt. Battle Area 9 | 1,000 | 3,000 |
Mt. Battle Area 10 | 1,200 | 5,000 |
Note that the reward in Battle Mode is reduced by approximately 13% for every Legendary Pokémon that is included in the party. For example, the use of Entei would cut the reward in Area 1 to 44 Poké Coupons By using Entei and Raikou, the reward drops to 37 Poké Coupons, and so forth.
Ho-Oh
Ho-Oh can be acquired at Mt. Battle by defeating all 100 Trainers in Battle Mode (either Single or Double Battle) with their Story Mode party after purifying all 48 Shadow Pokémon in Story Mode. Ho-Oh will then be placed in an open spot in the PC's Pokémon Storage.
Pokémon Info | Trainer Memo | Battle Moves | Ribbons | |||||||||||
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HO-OH* | Dex No. | 0250 | Random nature. | Normal | Recover | None | ||||||||
Lv70 | Type | Met in a fateful encounter when | Fire | Fire Blast | ||||||||||
Fire | Flying | at Lv 70. | Fire | Sunny Day | ||||||||||
OT | MATTLE | Normal | Swift | |||||||||||
ID No. | 10048 | There is no limit to this Pokémon's availability. It may be obtained on any date, beginning from when it was released. It was available in all regions. | ||||||||||||
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None | Pressure | |||||||||||||
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Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, the general format for the challenge is the same as that of Colosseum's Story Mode. The only significant change is in the levels of the Pokémon used, as they now range from level 9 in Zone 1 to level 70, the highest found in the challenge, in Zone 99. There are also significant jumps in levels between Areas 2 and 3, Areas 4 and 5, and Areas 6 and 7. The rewards for completing each Area in Pokémon XD are as follows:
Area | Coupons | Item* | |
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Mt. Battle Area 1 | 200 | Macho Brace | |
Mt. Battle Area 2 | 300 | TM03 (Water Pulse) | |
Mt. Battle Area 3 | 600 | TM34 (Shock Wave) | |
Mt. Battle Area 4 | 700 | TM42 (Facade) | |
Mt. Battle Area 5 | 1,000 | TM39 (Rock Tomb) | |
Mt. Battle Area 6 | 1,200 | TM50 (Overheat) | |
Mt. Battle Area 7 | 1,500 | TM04 (Calm Mind) | |
Mt. Battle Area 8 | 1,600 | TM08 (Bulk Up) | |
Mt. Battle Area 9 | 1,700 | TM40 (Aerial Ace) | |
Mt. Battle Area 10 | 2,000 | — |
As in Pokémon Colosseum, the use of Legendary Pokémon will reduce the Poké Coupon reward. However, in Pokémon XD, use of Legendary Pokémon cuts the reward by 15%, leaving the player with 85% of the original coupons. Using two would leave him/her with 72¼% of the original (85% of 85%).
Earth Ribbon and the Johto starters
If all 100 Trainers are defeated over the course of multiple trips to Mt. Battle, there is no additional reward other than the 2,000 Poké Coupons for clearing Area 10. Similarly, there is no bonus for defeating all 100 Trainers with different parties during a single, continuous challenge. However, if all 100 Trainers are defeated with the same party during a single, continuous challenge—essentially, if Mt. Battle is cleared under the restrictions from Colosseum's Battle Mode—each of the Pokémon in the player's party will receive an Earth Ribbon commemorating the 100-win streak. Additionally, the player is offered one of the three Johto starters: Chikorita, Cyndaquil, or Totodile. They are unique in that they each have one Egg move and one Hyper Beam-related move. The other two moves are standard. All three of the following Pokémon can be acquired by successfully completing the Mt. Battle challenge three times, but each one can only be obtained once. It is not necessary to use different teams of Pokémon for each challenge.
Pokémon Info | Trainer Memo | Battle Moves | Ribbons | |||||||||||
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CHIKORITA* | ♂/♀ | Dex No. | 0152 | Random nature. | Normal | Tackle | None | |||||||
Lv5 | Type | Met in a fateful encounter when | Normal | Growl | ||||||||||
Grass | at Lv 5. | Rock | AncientPower | |||||||||||
OT | (Player's) | Grass | Frenzy Plant | |||||||||||
ID No. | (Player's) | There is no limit to this Pokémon's availability. It may be obtained on any date, beginning from when it was released. It was available in all regions. | ||||||||||||
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None | Overgrow | |||||||||||||
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CYNDAQUIL* | ♂/♀ | Dex No. | 0155 | Random nature. | Normal | Tackle | None | |||||||
Lv5 | Type | Met in a fateful encounter when | Normal | Leer | ||||||||||
Fire | at Lv 5. | Fighting | Reversal | |||||||||||
OT | (Player's) | Fire | Blast Burn | |||||||||||
ID No. | (Player's) | There is no limit to this Pokémon's availability. It may be obtained on any date, beginning from when it was released. It was available in all regions. | ||||||||||||
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None | Blaze | |||||||||||||
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TOTODILE* | ♂/♀ | Dex No. | 0158 | Random nature. | Normal | Scratch | None | |||||||
Lv5 | Type | Met in a fateful encounter when | Normal | Leer | ||||||||||
Water | at Lv 5. | Dark | Crunch | |||||||||||
OT | (Player's) | Water | Hydro Cannon | |||||||||||
ID No. | (Player's) | There is no limit to this Pokémon's availability. It may be obtained on any date, beginning from when it was released. It was available in all regions. | ||||||||||||
Item | Ability | |||||||||||||
None | Torrent | |||||||||||||
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Trivia
- In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, the Trainer at Zone 35 states "I've heard someone has the same team combination as me. Do you know him or her?" With a team consisting of Cacnea and Chimecho, the person with the same team combination is James of Team Rocket in the anime's Hoenn region arc.
- In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, the Trainer in Zone 93 has the two starter Pokémon—Espeon and Umbreon—and the three Legendary beasts—Entei, Raikou, and Suicune—available in Pokémon Colosseum on her team.
In other languages
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Areas of Mt. Battle | |
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