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'''White Treehollow''' is a battle arena exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]], located within [[White Forest]]. There are ten areas, each with a variety of trainers, including a {{tc|Gate Trainer}} and a {{tc|Boss Trainer}}. To unlock the next area, the player must first defeat the Boss Trainer. In Black 2, it instead has the [[Black Tower]]. | '''White Treehollow''' is a battle arena exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]], located within [[White Forest]]. There are ten areas, each with a variety of trainers, including a {{tc|Gate Trainer}} and a {{tc|Boss Trainer}}. To unlock the next area, the player must first defeat the Boss Trainer. In Black 2, it instead has the [[Black Tower]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The White Treehollow is an area that appeared in the White Forest between the events of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]] and [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]]. It is separated into ten areas, each of which contain a Boss Trainer, a Gate Trainer and numerous other Trainers spread across numerous rooms. To access to the Boss Trainer's room, the player must defeat the Gate Trainer, who will open the gate to the Boss Trainer's room. The other Trainers in the Area will have a randomly selected team of two Pokémon each; each Area's Boss Trainer has the same three. Additionally, there is a [[Nurse]] on each floor of each Area who will offer to heal the player's Pokémon only once after being defeated in battle. | The White Treehollow is an area that appeared in the White Forest between the events of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]] and [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]]. It is separated into ten areas, each of which contain a Boss Trainer, a Gate Trainer and numerous other Trainers spread across numerous rooms. To access to the Boss Trainer's room, the player must defeat the Gate Trainer, who will open the gate to the Boss Trainer's room. The other Trainers in the Area will have a randomly selected team of two Pokémon each; each Area's Boss Trainer has the same three. Additionally, there is a [[Nurse]] on each floor of each Area who will offer to heal the player's Pokémon only once after being defeated in battle. | ||
==Items== | ==Items== |
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White Treehollow is a battle arena exclusive to Pokémon White 2, located within White Forest. There are ten areas, each with a variety of trainers, including a Gate Trainer and a Boss Trainer. To unlock the next area, the player must first defeat the Boss Trainer. In Black 2, it instead has the Black Tower.
Description
The White Treehollow is an area that appeared in the White Forest between the events of Pokémon White and Pokémon White 2. It is separated into ten areas, each of which contain a Boss Trainer, a Gate Trainer and numerous other Trainers spread across numerous rooms. To access to the Boss Trainer's room, the player must defeat the Gate Trainer, who will open the gate to the Boss Trainer's room. The other Trainers in the Area will have a randomly selected team of two Pokémon each; each Area's Boss Trainer has the same three. Additionally, there is a Nurse on each floor of each Area who will offer to heal the player's Pokémon only once after being defeated in battle.
Items
Upon beating the Boss Trainers in each of the areas, the player is awarded different items.
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