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'''Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e''' is a Japan only, Battle e card set for [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. It was released in Japan on December 25, 2003. There are four unique card packs to collect, each containing five different Trainer cards and a special stage card. | '''Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e''' is a Japan only, Battle e card set for [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. It was released in Japan on December 25, 2003. There are four unique card packs to collect, each containing five different Trainer cards and a special stage card. | ||
These cards can be used in a virtual battle room at the [[Phenac Stadium]] in Japanese Colosseum games; in other versions of Colosseum, this room is not accessible. There are two modes of battle: Panel Battle and Endless Battle. At first, only the Panel Battle mode is available. | |||
In Panel Battle mode, VR Trainers are faced by scanning cards, and as the player defeats different VR Trainers, a panel for that Trainer is filled in. Defeating VR Trainers also earns the player [[Poké Coupon]]s. If the player defeats the most difficult VR Trainers, they will unlock the Endless Battle mode. | |||
{| {{ | The Endless Battle mode is an endurance challenge against all 20 VR Trainers, followed by a special VR Trainer who will battle using a [[Shadow Pokémon]] that can be caught (and which counts towards the number of Shadow Pokémon the player has caught). The Shadow Pokémon that the special VR Trainer uses depends on the challenge's difficulty: for Easy it is {{p|Togepi}}, for Normal it is {{p|Mareep}}, and for Difficult it is {{p|Scizor}}. If the player safely passes the Endless Battle mode, they will receive Poké Coupons as a reward. | ||
|} | |||
The stage cards can be used to change the virtual battle stage from the default Phenac Stadium stage. | |||
== | ==Set size== | ||
There are 24 cards in the set: 20 Trainer cards and 4 stage cards. | |||
==Card packs== | |||
==={{BE|Red Pack}}=== | ==={{BE|Red Pack}}=== | ||
{| {{ | {{BattleESetlist/header|color={{red color}}|headcolor={{red color light}}|bordercolor={{red color dark}}}} | ||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A001|name=Chaser Draw}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A002|name=Grandfather Yamon}} | |||
|- | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A003|name=Rider Hipp}} | ||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A004|name=Rich Boy Aito}} | |||
|- | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A005|name=Cooltrainer Nicol}} | ||
| | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-M001|name=[[Pyrite Colosseum]]}} | ||
| | |}{{-}} | ||
|- | ==={{BE|Blue Pack}}=== | ||
| | {{BattleESetlist/header|color={{blue color}}|headcolor={{blue color light}}|bordercolor={{blue color dark}}}} | ||
|- | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A006|name=Old Woman Tome}} | ||
| | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A007|name=Hunter Lios}} | ||
|- | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A008|name=Rider Seno}} | ||
| | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A009|name=Elder Shana}} | ||
|- | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A010|name=Cooltrainer Sildy}} | ||
| | {{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-M002|name=[[Under Colosseum]]}} | ||
|- | |}{{-}} | ||
| | |||
|- | |||
==={{BE|Yellow Pack}}=== | |||
{{BattleESetlist/header|color={{yellow color}}|headcolor={{yellow color light}}|bordercolor={{yellow color dark}}}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A011|name=Triathlete Kilk}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A012|name=Uncle Hank}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A013|name=Rollerboy Cut}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A014|name=Uncle Cal}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A015|name=Gentleman Orren}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-M003|name=[[Deep Colosseum]]}} | |||
|}{{-}} | |||
==={{BE|Green Pack}}=== | |||
{{BattleESetlist/header|color={{green color}}|headcolor={{green color light}}|bordercolor={{green color dark}}}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A016|name=Triathlete Ariel}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A017|name=Bandanna Boy Wamoo}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A018|name=Glasses Boy Kai}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A019|name=Street Performer Susie}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-A020|name=Teacher Niena}} | |||
{{BattleESetlist|cardID=13-M004|name=[[Realgam Tower]]}} | |||
|}{{-}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Red_Booster_Pack.jpg|Red Booster Pack | |||
File:Colosseum_Blue_Pack.jpg|Blue Booster Pack | File:Colosseum_Blue_Pack.jpg|Blue Booster Pack | ||
File:Colosseum_Yellow_Pack.jpg|Yellow Booster Pack | File:Colosseum_Yellow_Pack.jpg|Yellow Booster Pack | ||
File:Green_Booster_Pack.jpg|Green Booster Pack | File:Green_Booster_Pack.jpg|Green Booster Pack | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
{{Battle e}} | {{Battle e}} |
Revision as of 07:53, 20 February 2015
Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e is a Japan only, Battle e card set for Pokémon Colosseum. It was released in Japan on December 25, 2003. There are four unique card packs to collect, each containing five different Trainer cards and a special stage card.
These cards can be used in a virtual battle room at the Phenac Stadium in Japanese Colosseum games; in other versions of Colosseum, this room is not accessible. There are two modes of battle: Panel Battle and Endless Battle. At first, only the Panel Battle mode is available.
In Panel Battle mode, VR Trainers are faced by scanning cards, and as the player defeats different VR Trainers, a panel for that Trainer is filled in. Defeating VR Trainers also earns the player Poké Coupons. If the player defeats the most difficult VR Trainers, they will unlock the Endless Battle mode.
The Endless Battle mode is an endurance challenge against all 20 VR Trainers, followed by a special VR Trainer who will battle using a Shadow Pokémon that can be caught (and which counts towards the number of Shadow Pokémon the player has caught). The Shadow Pokémon that the special VR Trainer uses depends on the challenge's difficulty: for Easy it is Togepi, for Normal it is Mareep, and for Difficult it is Scizor. If the player safely passes the Endless Battle mode, they will receive Poké Coupons as a reward.
The stage cards can be used to change the virtual battle stage from the default Phenac Stadium stage.
Set size
There are 24 cards in the set: 20 Trainer cards and 4 stage cards.
Card packs
Red Pack
Card ID | Card Name |
---|---|
13-A001 | Chaser Draw |
13-A002 | Grandfather Yamon |
13-A003 | Rider Hipp |
13-A004 | Rich Boy Aito |
13-A005 | Cooltrainer Nicol |
13-M001 | Pyrite Colosseum |
Blue Pack
Card ID | Card Name |
---|---|
13-A006 | Old Woman Tome |
13-A007 | Hunter Lios |
13-A008 | Rider Seno |
13-A009 | Elder Shana |
13-A010 | Cooltrainer Sildy |
13-M002 | Under Colosseum |
Yellow Pack
Card ID | Card Name |
---|---|
13-A011 | Triathlete Kilk |
13-A012 | Uncle Hank |
13-A013 | Rollerboy Cut |
13-A014 | Uncle Cal |
13-A015 | Gentleman Orren |
13-M003 | Deep Colosseum |
Green Pack
Card ID | Card Name |
---|---|
13-A016 | Triathlete Ariel |
13-A017 | Bandanna Boy Wamoo |
13-A018 | Glasses Boy Kai |
13-A019 | Street Performer Susie |
13-A020 | Teacher Niena |
13-M004 | Realgam Tower |
Gallery
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