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'''White Treehollow''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|白の樹洞|しろのじゅどう}}''' ''White Tree Hollow'') is a battle area initially exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]]. Located within [[White Forest]], it is the counterpart to the [[Black Tower]] of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2]].  
'''White Treehollow''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|白の樹洞|しろのじゅどう}}''' ''White Tree Hollow'') is a {{pkmn|training}} facility initially exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]]. Located within [[White Forest]], it is the counterpart to the [[Black Tower]] of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2]]. The two facilities are collectively known as '''Unova's Challenge'''.


If a player of White 2 clears Area 5 of the White Treehollow, that player can send the Treehollow Key to Black 2 players, granting them access to White Forest, and consequently, the White Treehollow.
If a {{player}} of White 2 clears Area 5 of the White Treehollow, that player can send the Treehollow Key to Black 2 players, granting them access to White Forest, and consequently, the White Treehollow.


==Description==
==Description==
[[File:White Treehollow inside.png|thumb|256px|The interior of the White Treehollow]]
[[File:White Treehollow inside B2W2.png|thumb|256px|The interior of the White Treehollow]]
The White Treehollow was established in White Forest between the events of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]] and [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]]. The player cannot challenge it until he or she has defeated [[Alder]] in [[Floccesy Town]] after entering the [[Hall of Fame]].
The White Treehollow was established in White Forest between the events of [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]] and [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon White 2]]. The player cannot challenge it until they have defeated [[Alder]] in [[Floccesy Town]] after entering the [[Hall of Fame]].


It comprises ten randomly generated, progressively more complex areas, each with a number of Trainers. Each area contains a gate Trainer and a {{tc|Boss Trainer}}. Defeating the gate Trainer of an area unlocks the area's Boss Trainer room, while defeating an area's Boss Trainer allows the player to challenge the next area. Other Trainers in each area may also be challenged. A {{tc|Nurse}} on each floor will heal the player's Pokémon after being defeated in battle, but only once. Unlike true battle facilities, the player will earn [[experience]] and [[Pokémon Dollar|money]] in battles. The player will forfeit the money earned during a challenge if the player loses or retires.
It comprises ten procedurally generated, progressively more complex areas, each with a number of Trainers. In each area, a randomly selected Trainer is the gate Trainer, who will unlock the door to the {{tc|Boss Trainer}}'s room when defeated. Defeating an area's Boss Trainer allows the player to challenge the next area. Exactly one of the Trainers on each floor is a {{tc|Nurse}}, who will never be the gate Trainer, and upon being defeated in battle, will offer to heal the player's Pokémon but can only do so once. Areas 6 and beyond, which span multiple floors, will therefore have multiple Nurses. Some rooms will provide opportunities for players to use {{m|Cut}} or {{m|Strength}} for easier navigation. Each room can contain up to two (Areas 1-6) or three (Areas 7-10) Trainers, but no Trainers will appear in the room with the elevator; and Cut or Strength rooms, as well as the boss room, will always have exactly one Trainer.


The Trainers in each area have a randomly selected team of two Pokémon from a personalized pool of about nine Pokémon. The Boss Trainer of each area has three Pokémon, which are fixed for each battle. The levels increase as the player progresses through the areas, with vast level differences between the first and the tenth area. The Boss Trainers' Pokémon have slightly higher levels than those of other Trainers in the area, and they will be holding a wider variety of items, including {{DL|In-battle effect item|Black Sludge}}, {{DL|In-battle effect item|Focus Sash}}, {{DL|In-battle effect item|Life Orb}}, or [[Gem]]s.
Unlike true [[Battle facility|battle facilities]], a battle style setting of "Shift" will be respected here, and the player will earn [[experience]] and [[Pokémon Dollar|money]] for winning battles, though they will forfeit the money earned during the challenge if they lose or retire out instead of completing the area. However, like in those facilities, encountering a Pokémon here does not cause it to register as being seen in the [[Pokédex]]. The use of [[Bag]] items is also disabled, both in-battle and out (except that the Bag can still be accessed from the Pokémon menu, for the limited purpose of giving a held item to a Pokémon). Items and menus registered to the Y button will not respond during a challenge, but all options that are normally on the X button menu still exist (other than Bag, which is replaced by a Retire option instead) and can be accessed during the challenge, as can the [[C-Gear]].


Starting from Area 6, the areas are separated into different floors, which the player has to explore in order to find the gate Trainer and/or the Boss Trainer. Each floor has its own set of rooms, Trainers, and Nurse.
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|+ style="display: table-caption; text-align: center" | '''Summary of floors'''
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|000|Area}}
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}};" | {{color|000|Floors}}
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}};" | {{color|000|Color scheme}}
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}};" | {{color|000|Floor size}}
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color|000|Trainers per floor}}
|-
| 1
| 1
| Blue
| 3×3
| 8
|-
| 2
| 1
| Blue
| 3×3
| 10
|-
| 3
| 1
| Green
| 3×3
| 12
|-
| 4
| 1
| Green
| 4×4
| 16
|-
| 5
| 1
| Green
| 4×4
| 16
|-
| 6
| 2 (B6-B7)
| Yellow
| 3×3
| 12
|-
| 7
| 3 (B8-B10)
| Yellow
| 3×3
| 14
|-
| 8
| 2 (B11-B12)
| Yellow
| 4×4
| 24
|-
| 9
| 3 (B13-B15)
| Yellow
| 4×4
| 24
|-
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | 10
| 4 (B16-B19)
| Red
| 4×4
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 24
|}


Pokémon seen by the player while battling within the White Treehollow do not contribute to Pokémon seen in the player's Pokédex.
During the player's first playthrough in White 2, the beginning floors will feature scripted cutscenes with the gate Trainer going over the mechanics of White Treehollow, and those floors will contain fewer trainers than usual. The trainer count on each floor is established prior to the placement of the Boss Trainer's room, and may vary slightly from the listed figure depending on how many Trainers were originally in the room before being displaced by the Boss.


==Items==
==Items==
Upon defeating the Boss Trainer of an area, the player is rewarded with one or two items within a selection, as presented below. As can be observed, players are rewarded much less for completing Areas 6-9 (and arguably 10) than they are for completing Areas 1-5, although the former have higher difficulty and require much more time to complete.
Upon defeating the Boss Trainer of an area, the player is rewarded with one or two items within a rotation, as presented below.  


{| align="center" style="background: #{{white 2 color}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}}; {{roundy|15px}};" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1"  
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{white 2 color}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}}; {{roundy|15px}}"
|- valign="top"
|- style="vertical-align:top"
|
|
{| align="center" style="background: #{{white 2 color}}; {{roundy}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}};"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #{{white 2 color}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Area
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Area
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" | Reward
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| rowspan="6" | Areas 1-3
| rowspan="6" | Areas 1-3
| {{Bag|HP Up}}
| {{Bag|HP Up}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|HP Up}}
| [[HP Up]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Protein}}
| {{bag|Protein}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Protein}}
| [[Protein]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Iron}}
| {{bag|Iron}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Iron}}
| [[Iron]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Calcium}}
| {{bag|Calcium}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Calcium}}
| [[Calcium]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Zinc}}
| {{bag|Zinc}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Zinc}}
| [[Zinc]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Carbos}}
| {{bag|Carbos}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Carbos}}
| [[Carbos]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|-
| rowspan="6" | Areas 4, 5
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan="6" | Areas 4-5
| {{Bag|HP Up}}
| style="background: #FFF" | {{Bag|HP Up}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|HP Up}} ×2
| style="background: #FFF" | [[HP Up]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Protein}}
| {{bag|Protein}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Protein}} ×2
| [[Protein]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Iron}}
| {{bag|Iron}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Iron}} ×2
| [[Iron]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Calcium}}
| {{bag|Calcium}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Calcium}} ×2
| [[Calcium]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Zinc}}
| {{bag|Zinc}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Zinc}} ×2
| [[Zinc]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| {{bag|Carbos}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Carbos}} ×2
|-
|-
| colspan="3" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}};" |  
| style="background: #FFF" | {{bag|Carbos}}
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[Carbos]] ×2
|}
|}
|
|
{| align="center" style="background: #{{white 2 color}}; {{roundy}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}};"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #{{white 2 color}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Area
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Area
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" | Reward
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| rowspan="7" | Areas 6, 7
| rowspan="7" | Areas 6-7
| {{Bag|Health Wing}}
| {{Bag|Health Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Health Wing}}
| [[Health Wing]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Muscle Wing}}
| {{bag|Muscle Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Muscle Wing}}
| [[Muscle Wing]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Resist Wing}}
| {{bag|Resist Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Resist Wing}}
| [[Resist Wing]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Genius Wing}}
| {{bag|Genius Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Genius Wing}}
| [[Genius Wing]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Clever Wing}}
| {{bag|Clever Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Clever Wing}}
| [[Clever Wing]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Swift Wing}}
| {{bag|Swift Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Swift Wing}}
| [[Swift Wing]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Rare Candy}}
| {{bag|Rare Candy}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}
| [[Rare Candy]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|-
| rowspan="7" | Areas 8, 9
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan="7" | Areas 8-9
| {{Bag|Health Wing}}
| style="background: #FFF" | {{Bag|Health Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Health Wing}} ×2
| style="background: #FFF" | [[Health Wing]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Muscle Wing}}
| {{bag|Muscle Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Muscle Wing}} ×2
| [[Muscle Wing]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Resist Wing}}
| {{bag|Resist Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Resist Wing}} ×2
| [[Resist Wing]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Genius Wing}}
| {{bag|Genius Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Genius Wing}} ×2
| [[Genius Wing]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Clever Wing}}
| {{bag|Clever Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Clever Wing}} ×2
| [[Clever Wing]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Swift Wing}}
| {{bag|Swift Wing}}
| {{DL|Wing|Swift Wing}} ×2
| [[Swift Wing]] ×2
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| {{bag|Rare Candy}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}} ×2
|-
|-
| colspan="3" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}};" |  
| style="background: #FFF" | {{bag|Rare Candy}}
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[Rare Candy]] ×2
|}
|}
|
|
{| align="center" style="background: #{{white 2 color}}; {{roundy}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}};"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background: #{{white 2 color}}; border: 3px solid #{{white 2 color dark}}"
|-  
|-
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}};" | Area
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Area
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}};" | Reward
! colspan="2" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Reward
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|-
| rowspan="7" | Area 10
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan="7" | Area 10
| {{bag|Pomeg Berry}}
| style="background: #FFF" | {{bag|Pomeg Berry}}
| [[Pomeg Berry]]
| style="background: #FFF" | [[Pomeg Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Kelpsy Berry}}
| {{bag|Kelpsy Berry}}
| [[Kelpsy Berry]]
| [[Kelpsy Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Qualot Berry}}
| {{bag|Qualot Berry}}
| [[Qualot Berry]]
| [[Qualot Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Hondew Berry}}
| {{bag|Hondew Berry}}
| [[Hondew Berry]]
| [[Hondew Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Grepa Berry}}
| {{bag|Grepa Berry}}
| [[Grepa Berry]]
| [[Grepa Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{bag|Tamato Berry}}
| {{bag|Tamato Berry}}
| [[Tamato Berry]]
| [[Tamato Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFFFFF;"
| {{bag|Rare Candy}}
| {{DL|Vitamin|Rare Candy}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}};" |  
| style="background: #FFF" | {{bag|Rare Candy}}
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[Rare Candy]]
|}
|}
|}
|}
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In addition, players of White 2 will also receive the Treehollow key to send to Black 2 players upon completing Area 5 for the first time.
In addition, players of White 2 will also receive the Treehollow key to send to Black 2 players upon completing Area 5 for the first time.


==Boss Trainers==
==Trainers==
The Boss Trainers always use their same set of three Pokémon. [[Benga]] is the Boss Trainer of Area 10 in White 2, and upon first visit in Black 2. Players of Black 2 will face Jariel instead of Benga on subsequent visits. Each Boss Trainer has their Pokémon with 3 levels more and gives the player {{pdollar}}600 more than the previous area's Boss Trainer.
 
Non-Boss Trainers that can be battled will all be from the following Trainer classes. Each class uses only Pokémon that award [[effort values]] in a single predetermined stat, and gives a specific type of hint after being defeated:
 
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! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Trainer#Trainer class|Trainer class}}
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}};" | {{color2|000|Effort values}}
! style="background: #{{white 2 color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color|000|Hint after defeat}}
|-
| [[File:Pokéfan_m_OD.png]] {{tc|Pokéfan}} ♂
| HP
| How many Trainers are in the room with the gate Trainer
|-
| [[File:Pokéfan_f_OD.png]] {{tc|Pokéfan}} ♀
| HP
| Whether the gate Trainer is standing, walking, or spinning
|-
| [[File:Black_Belt_OD.png]] {{tc|Black Belt}}
| Attack
| Which direction the gate Trainer's room is, relative to the current room
|-
| [[File:Battle Girl_OD.png]] {{tc|Battle Girl}}
| Attack
| Whether the gate Trainer is male or female
|-
| [[File:Janitor_OD.png]] {{tc|Janitor}}
| Defense
| How many Trainers are in the room with the gate Trainer
|-
| [[File:Nursery_Aide_OD.png]] {{tc|Nursery Aide}}
| HP
| Whether the gate Trainer is standing, walking, or spinning
|-
| [[File:Hiker_OD.png]] {{tc|Hiker}}
| Defense
| How many Trainers are in the room with the gate Trainer
|-
| [[File:Baker_OD.png]] {{tc|Baker}}
| HP
| Whether the gate Trainer is male or female
|-
| [[File:Policeman_OD.png]] {{tc|Policeman}}
| Attack
| Which direction the gate Trainer's room is, relative to the current room
|-
| [[File:Roughneck_OD.png]] {{tc|Roughneck}}{{tt|*|Areas 6-10 only}}
| Attack
| Whether the gate Trainer is on a higher, lower, or the same floor
|-
| [[File:Worker_OD.png]] Construction {{tc|Worker}}
| Defense
| Which direction the gate Trainer's room is, relative to the current room
|-
| [[File:WorkerIce_OD.png]] Ice {{tc|Worker}}{{tt|*|Areas 6-10 only}}
| Defense
| Whether the gate Trainer is on a higher, lower, or the same floor
|-
| [[File:Pokemon_Breeder_m_OD.png]] {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} ♂
| HP
| Which direction the Nurse's room is, relative to the current room
|-
| [[File:Pokemon_Breeder_f_OD.png]] {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} ♀
| HP
| Identifying the Boss Trainer's lead Pokémon
|-
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Nurse_OD.png]] {{tc|Nurse}}
| style="background: #FFF" | Attack
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Offering a single-use opportunity to heal
|}
 
If a Policeman, Black Belt, or construction Worker is in the same room as the gate Trainer, or on a different floor, their hint will be replaced by the generic message ''"Those are some skills! Don't you go losing to anyone, now!"'' If a male Pokémon Breeder is in the same room as the Nurse, their hint will become ''"Oww! Come on. Take it easy on me!"'' No matter what Trainer class the gate Trainer is, their hint either describes the direction to the Boss Trainer's room (which is always one room north of the room that contains the gate) in areas 1-5, or identifies the numbered floor that the Boss Trainer is on (possibly the current floor) in areas 6-10.
 
After the gate Trainer has been defeated, all hints that relate to the whereabouts of that Trainer will be replaced by generic messages.
 
Normal Trainers use two randomly selected Pokémon from their personal pool. Each of these Pokémon has a randomly generated level (within the level range for its area, which is reduced by 5 levels in Easy Mode and increased by 5 levels in Challenge Mode), gender (if the Pokémon's species has genders), and Ability (from among its possible non-Hidden Abilities). Both Pokémon will match in level, but not necessarily in gender. Trainers give out {{pdollar}}40 times the level of their Pokémon after being defeated. Unlike in Black Tower, no non-Boss Trainers give increased prize money, but Pokémon Breeders use only {{p|Happiny}}, {{p|Chansey}}, and/or {{p|Blissey}}, and therefore provide significantly more [[experience|Exp. Points]] than other Trainers. Opposing Pokémon will not hold any items except {{Berries}}, and only for Trainers that are sufficiently far: most Trainer classes begin using sets that include Berries starting with Area 5, Nurses begin doing so in Area 6, and Pokémon Breeders will never use Pokémon that hold items.
 
The Boss Trainers always use a fixed set of three Pokémon. [[Benga]] is the Boss Trainer of Area 10 in White 2, and upon first visit in Black 2 (but only if the player hasn't yet completed Area 10 of Black Tower first). Players of Black 2 will face Jariel instead of Benga on subsequent visits. Each Boss Trainer has their Pokémon with 3 levels more and gives the player {{pdollar}}600 more than the previous area's Boss Trainer.


===Area 1===
===Area 1===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 1 have Pokémon whose levels range from 47 to 50 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=505
|ndex=505
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|move3=Low Kick|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Low Kick|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Hypnosis|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Hypnosis|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=544
|ndex=544
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|move3=Iron Defense|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Status
|move3=Iron Defense|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Status
|move4=Protect|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Protect|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=622
|ndex=622
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|move3=Shadow Punch|move3type=Ghost|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Shadow Punch|move3type=Ghost|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Iron Defense|move4type=Steel|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Iron Defense|move4type=Steel|move4cat=Status}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 2===
===Area 2===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 2 have Pokémon whose levels range from 50 to 53 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=521
|ndex=521
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|move3=Steel Wing|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Steel Wing|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Hypnosis|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Hypnosis|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black 2
|game=Black 2
|ndex=531
|ndex=531
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|move3=Flamethrower|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Special
|move3=Flamethrower|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Special
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=603
|ndex=603
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|move3=Crunch|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Crunch|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Signal Beam|move4type=Bug|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Signal Beam|move4type=Bug|move4cat=Special}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 3===
===Area 3===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 3 have Pokémon whose levels range from 53 to 56 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=508
|ndex=508
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|move3=Fire Fang|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Fire Fang|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Take Down|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Take Down|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=542
|ndex=542
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|move3=Aerial Ace|move3type=Flying|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Aerial Ace|move3type=Flying|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Leaf Storm|move4type=Grass|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Leaf Storm|move4type=Grass|move4cat=Special}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=587
|ndex=587
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|move3=Iron Tail|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Iron Tail|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Charm|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Charm|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 4===
===Area 4===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 4 have Pokémon whose levels range from 56 to 59 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=560
|ndex=560
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|move3=Scary Face|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move3=Scary Face|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move4=Bulk Up|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Bulk Up|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=335
|ndex=335
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|move3=Close Combat|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Close Combat|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Swords Dance|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Swords Dance|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=631
|ndex=631
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|move3=Sucker Punch|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Sucker Punch|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Hone Claws|move4type=Dark|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Hone Claws|move4type=Dark|move4cat=Status}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 5===
===Area 5===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 5 have Pokémon whose levels range from 59 to 62 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=344
|ndex=344
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|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Explosion|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Explosion|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=139
|ndex=139
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|move3=Hydro Pump|move3type=Water|move3cat=Special
|move3=Hydro Pump|move3type=Water|move3cat=Special
|move4=AncientPower|move4type=Rock|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=AncientPower|move4type=Rock|move4cat=Special}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=593
|ndex=593
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|move3=Energy Ball|move3type=Grass|move3cat=Special
|move3=Energy Ball|move3type=Grass|move3cat=Special
|move4=Shadow Ball|move4type=Ghost|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Shadow Ball|move4type=Ghost|move4cat=Special}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 6===
===Area 6===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 6 have Pokémon whose levels range from 62 to 65 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=468
|ndex=468
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|move3=ExtremeSpeed|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical
|move3=ExtremeSpeed|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Encore|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Encore|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=214
|ndex=214
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|move3=Night Slash|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Night Slash|move3type=Dark|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Aerial Ace|move4type=Flying|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Aerial Ace|move4type=Flying|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=409
|ndex=409
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|move3=Zen Headbutt|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Zen Headbutt|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Earthquake|move4type=Ground|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Earthquake|move4type=Ground|move4cat=Physical}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 7===
===Area 7===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 7 have Pokémon whose levels range from 65 to 68 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=350
|ndex=350
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|move3=Dragon Tail|move3type=Dragon|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Dragon Tail|move3type=Dragon|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Hydro Pump|move4type=Water|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Hydro Pump|move4type=Water|move4cat=Special}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=473
|ndex=473
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|move3=Ice Shard|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Ice Shard|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Superpower|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Superpower|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=448
|ndex=448
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|move3=ExtremeSpeed|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical
|move3=ExtremeSpeed|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Swords Dance|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Swords Dance|move4type=Normal|move4cat=Status}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 8===
===Area 8===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 8 have Pokémon whose levels range from 68 to 71 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=389
|ndex=389
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|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Earthquake|move3type=Ground|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Outrage|move4type=Dragon|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Outrage|move4type=Dragon|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black 2
|game=Black 2
|ndex=059
|ndex=059
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|type1=Fire
|type1=Fire
|held=Liechi Berry
|held=Liechi Berry
|ability=Intimidate
|ability=Flash Fire
|move1=Flare Blitz|move1type=Fire|move1cat=Physical
|move1=Flare Blitz|move1type=Fire|move1cat=Physical
|move2=ExtremeSpeed|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Physical
|move2=ExtremeSpeed|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Physical
|move3=Close Combat|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Close Combat|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Wild Charge|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Wild Charge|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=642
|ndex=642
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|move3=Thunder|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special
|move3=Thunder|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special
|move4=Superpower|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Superpower|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Physical}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 9===
===Area 9===
{{Party
Normal Trainers in Area 9 have Pokémon whose levels range from 71 to 74 in Normal Mode.
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|game=B2W2
|game=B2W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=373
|ndex=373
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|move3=Zen Headbutt|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Physical
|move3=Zen Headbutt|move3type=Psychic|move3cat=Physical
|move4=Outrage|move4type=Dragon|move4cat=Physical}}
|move4=Outrage|move4type=Dragon|move4cat=Physical}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=146
|ndex=146
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|move3=SolarBeam|move3type=Grass|move3cat=Special
|move3=SolarBeam|move3type=Grass|move3cat=Special
|move4=Roost|move4type=Flying|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Roost|move4type=Flying|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=243
|ndex=243
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|move3=Thunder|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special
|move3=Thunder|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special
|move4=Magnet Rise|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Magnet Rise|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Status}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}


===Area 10===
===Area 10===
====White Version 2====
Normal Trainers in Area 10 have Pokémon whose levels range from 74 to 77 in Normal Mode.
{{Party
====White 2====
{{Party/Single
|color={{alder color}}
|color={{alder color}}
|bordercolor={{alder color dark}}
|bordercolor={{alder color dark}}
|headcolor={{alder color light}}
|headcolor={{alder color light}}
|class=Boss Trainer
|class=Boss Trainer
|name=Benga
|name={{color2|000|Benga}}
|sprite=Spr B2W2 Benga.png
|sprite=Spr B2W2 Benga.png
|game=W2
|game=W2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|prize={{PDollar}}{{tt|16000|15000 in Easy Mode, 17000 in Challenge Mode}}
|prize={{PDollar}}{{tt|16000|15000 in Easy Mode, 17000 in Challenge Mode}}
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon
|{{Pokémon/5
|gen=5
|pokemon=Latias
|pokemon=Latias
|type1=Dragon|type2=Psychic
|type1=Dragon|type2=Psychic
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|move2=Psychic|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Special
|move2=Psychic|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Special
|move3=Icy Wind|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Special
|move3=Icy Wind|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Special
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
}}
|{{Pokémon/5
|pokemon2={{Pokémon
|gen=5
|pokemon=Dragonite
|pokemon=Dragonite
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
|type1=Dragon|type2=Flying
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|ability=Inner Focus
|ability=Inner Focus
|held=Life Orb
|held=Life Orb
|move1=Dragon Dance|move1type=Dragon|move1cat=Status
|move1=Outrage|move1type=Dragon|move1cat=Physical
|move2=Outrage|move2type=Dragon|move2cat=Physical
|move2=Dragon Dance|move2type=Dragon|move2cat=Status
|move3=Focus Blast|move3type=Fighting|move3cat=Special
|move3=Fire Blast|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Special
|move4=Fire Blast|move4type=Fire|move4cat=Special
|move4=Focus Blast|move4type=Fighting|move4cat=Special}}
}}
|{{Pokémon/5
|pokemon3={{Pokémon
|gen=5
|pokemon=Volcarona
|pokemon=Volcarona
|type1=Bug|type2=Fire
|type1=Bug|type2=Fire
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|ability=Flame Body
|ability=Flame Body
|held=Focus Sash
|held=Focus Sash
|move1=Fire Blast|move1type=Fire|move1cat=Special
|move1=Quiver Dance|move1type=Bug|move1cat=Status
|move2=Quiver Dance|move2type=Bug|move2cat=Status
|move2=Bug Buzz|move2type=Bug|move2cat=Special
|move3=Bug Buzz|move3type=Bug|move3cat=Special
|move3=Fire Blast|move3type=Fire|move3cat=Special
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Special
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Special}}
}}}}
{{Party/Footer}}


====Black Version 2 (subsequent visits)====
====Black 2 (subsequent visits)====
{{Party
{{Party/Single
|color={{white color}}
|color={{white color}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
|headcolor={{white color light}}
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|class=Boss Trainer
|class=Boss Trainer
|name={{tt|Jariel|ワタリ Watari}}
|name={{tt|Jariel|ワタリ Watari}}
|game=B2W2
|game=B2
|location=White Treehollow
|location=White Treehollow
|pokemon=3
|pokemon=3}}
|pokemon1={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=145
|ndex=145
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|move3=Discharge|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special
|move3=Discharge|move3type=Electric|move3cat=Special
|move4=Roost|move4type=Flying|move4cat=Status}}
|move4=Roost|move4type=Flying|move4cat=Status}}
|pokemon2={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|game=Black
|game=Black
|ndex=488
|ndex=488
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|move3=Moonlight|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move3=Moonlight|move3type=Normal|move3cat=Status
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Psychic|move4type=Psychic|move4cat=Special}}
|pokemon3={{Pokémon/5
|{{Pokémon/5
|pokemon=Latias
|pokemon=Latias
|type1=Dragon|type2=Psychic
|type1=Dragon|type2=Psychic
|ndex=380
|ndex=380
|game=White
|game=Black
|level={{tt|80|75 in Easy Mode, 85 in Challenge Mode}}
|level={{tt|80|75 in Easy Mode, 85 in Challenge Mode}}
|gender=female
|gender=female
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|move3=Icy Wind|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Special
|move3=Icy Wind|move3type=Ice|move3cat=Special
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
|move4=Thunderbolt|move4type=Electric|move4cat=Special}}
}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
==In the manga==
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|Black 2 & White 2}}====
In ''[[PS545|Deduction Time]]'', [[Iris]], [[Alder]], and [[Gorm]] broke out of the White Treehollow after [[White Forest]] had been frozen over by the [[Plasma Frigate]]. In ''[[PS546|Giant Chasm]]'', Iris revealed that she had {{pkmn|training|trained}} at the White Treehollow together with Alder, {{adv|N}}, Gorm, and [[Benga]]. Since Alder and N were the strongest {{pkmn|Trainer}}s in Unova, by the virtue of Alder being the {{pkmn|Champion}} and N having beaten him, Iris had challenged and beaten them both, making her the new [[Unova League]] Champion.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The ordinary Boss Trainers follow an alphabetical naming pattern, having initials A through J in the English versions, and ア ''a'' through ワ ''wa'' in Japanese versions.
* The ordinary Boss Trainers follow an alphabetical naming pattern, having initials A through J in the English versions, and ア ''a'' through ワ ''wa'' in Japanese versions.
* Any Pokémon Breeder will own two members of the {{p|Chansey}} evolution family.
* With 20 floors, White Treehollow is tied with [[Black Tower]] for having the most accessible floors out of any known location in the [[Pokémon world]].
* Although the White Treehollow disables the Bag menu in and outside of battle, making players unable to use healing items such as {{DL|Potion|Hyper Potion}}s or {{dl|Potion|Full Restore}}s, players are able to heal their Pokémon by using HP-restoring Pass Powers, and can utilize the Pokémon menu to make their Pokémon hold any item, including those with in-battle healing/curing effects.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{white color light}}|bordercolor={{white color}}
{{langtable|color={{white color light}}|bordercolor={{white color}}
|zh_yue=白色樹洞 ''{{tt|Baahksīk Syuhduhng|White Treehollow}}''
|zh_cmn=白色樹洞 / 白色树洞 ''{{tt|Báisè Shùdòng|White Treehollow}}''
|de=Weiße Baumhöhle
|de=Weiße Baumhöhle
|es_eu=Cavernogal Blanco
|es=Cavernogal Blanco
|fr_eu=Arbre Creux Blanc
|fr=Arbre Creux Blanc
|it=Antro dell'Albero Bianco
|it=Antro dell'Albero Bianco
|ko=
|ko=백의 수동 ''{{tt|Baeg-ui Sudong|White Treehollow}}''
}}
}}


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{{Unova}}
{{Unova}}
{{-}}
{{Project Locations notice}}
{{Project Locations notice}}


[[Category:Unova locations]]
[[Category:Unova locations]]
[[Category:Black 2 and White 2 locations]]
[[Category:Black 2 and White 2 locations]]
[[Category:Battle areas]]


[[de:Weiße Baumhöhle]]
[[de:Weiße Baumhöhle]]
[[es:Cavernogal Blanco]]
[[fr:Arbre Creux Blanc]]
[[it:Antro dell'Albero Bianco]]
[[it:Antro dell'Albero Bianco]]
[[ja:しろのじゅどう]]
[[zh:白色树洞]]
[[zh:白色树洞]]

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White Treehollow 白の樹洞
White Tree Hollow
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
White Treehollow B2W2.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: White Forest
Region: Unova
Generations: V
Unova Black City White Forest Black Tower White Treehollow Map.png
Location of White Treehollow in Unova.
Pokémon world locations

White Treehollow (Japanese: 白の樹洞 White Tree Hollow) is a training facility initially exclusive to Pokémon White 2. Located within White Forest, it is the counterpart to the Black Tower of Pokémon Black 2. The two facilities are collectively known as Unova's Challenge.

If a player of White 2 clears Area 5 of the White Treehollow, that player can send the Treehollow Key to Black 2 players, granting them access to White Forest, and consequently, the White Treehollow.

Description

The interior of the White Treehollow

The White Treehollow was established in White Forest between the events of Pokémon White and Pokémon White 2. The player cannot challenge it until they have defeated Alder in Floccesy Town after entering the Hall of Fame.

It comprises ten procedurally generated, progressively more complex areas, each with a number of Trainers. In each area, a randomly selected Trainer is the gate Trainer, who will unlock the door to the Boss Trainer's room when defeated. Defeating an area's Boss Trainer allows the player to challenge the next area. Exactly one of the Trainers on each floor is a Nurse, who will never be the gate Trainer, and upon being defeated in battle, will offer to heal the player's Pokémon but can only do so once. Areas 6 and beyond, which span multiple floors, will therefore have multiple Nurses. Some rooms will provide opportunities for players to use Cut or Strength for easier navigation. Each room can contain up to two (Areas 1-6) or three (Areas 7-10) Trainers, but no Trainers will appear in the room with the elevator; and Cut or Strength rooms, as well as the boss room, will always have exactly one Trainer.

Unlike true battle facilities, a battle style setting of "Shift" will be respected here, and the player will earn experience and money for winning battles, though they will forfeit the money earned during the challenge if they lose or retire out instead of completing the area. However, like in those facilities, encountering a Pokémon here does not cause it to register as being seen in the Pokédex. The use of Bag items is also disabled, both in-battle and out (except that the Bag can still be accessed from the Pokémon menu, for the limited purpose of giving a held item to a Pokémon). Items and menus registered to the Y button will not respond during a challenge, but all options that are normally on the X button menu still exist (other than Bag, which is replaced by a Retire option instead) and can be accessed during the challenge, as can the C-Gear.

Summary of floors
Area Floors Color scheme Floor size Trainers per floor
1 1 Blue 3×3 8
2 1 Blue 3×3 10
3 1 Green 3×3 12
4 1 Green 4×4 16
5 1 Green 4×4 16
6 2 (B6-B7) Yellow 3×3 12
7 3 (B8-B10) Yellow 3×3 14
8 2 (B11-B12) Yellow 4×4 24
9 3 (B13-B15) Yellow 4×4 24
10 4 (B16-B19) Red 4×4 24

During the player's first playthrough in White 2, the beginning floors will feature scripted cutscenes with the gate Trainer going over the mechanics of White Treehollow, and those floors will contain fewer trainers than usual. The trainer count on each floor is established prior to the placement of the Boss Trainer's room, and may vary slightly from the listed figure depending on how many Trainers were originally in the room before being displaced by the Boss.

Items

Upon defeating the Boss Trainer of an area, the player is rewarded with one or two items within a rotation, as presented below.

Area Reward
Areas 1-3 HP Up HP Up
Protein Protein
Iron Iron
Calcium Calcium
Zinc Zinc
Carbos Carbos
Areas 4-5 HP Up HP Up ×2
Protein Protein ×2
Iron Iron ×2
Calcium Calcium ×2
Zinc Zinc ×2
Carbos Carbos ×2
Area Reward
Areas 6-7 Health Wing Health Wing
Muscle Wing Muscle Wing
Resist Wing Resist Wing
Genius Wing Genius Wing
Clever Wing Clever Wing
Swift Wing Swift Wing
Rare Candy Rare Candy
Areas 8-9 Health Wing Health Wing ×2
Muscle Wing Muscle Wing ×2
Resist Wing Resist Wing ×2
Genius Wing Genius Wing ×2
Clever Wing Clever Wing ×2
Swift Wing Swift Wing ×2
Rare Candy Rare Candy ×2
Area Reward
Area 10 Pomeg Berry Pomeg Berry
Kelpsy Berry Kelpsy Berry
Qualot Berry Qualot Berry
Hondew Berry Hondew Berry
Grepa Berry Grepa Berry
Tamato Berry Tamato Berry
Rare Candy Rare Candy

In addition, players of White 2 will also receive the Treehollow key to send to Black 2 players upon completing Area 5 for the first time.

Trainers

Non-Boss Trainers that can be battled will all be from the following Trainer classes. Each class uses only Pokémon that award effort values in a single predetermined stat, and gives a specific type of hint after being defeated:

Trainer class Effort values Hint after defeat
Pokéfan m OD.png Pokéfan HP How many Trainers are in the room with the gate Trainer
Pokéfan f OD.png Pokéfan HP Whether the gate Trainer is standing, walking, or spinning
Black Belt OD.png Black Belt Attack Which direction the gate Trainer's room is, relative to the current room
Battle Girl OD.png Battle Girl Attack Whether the gate Trainer is male or female
Janitor OD.png Janitor Defense How many Trainers are in the room with the gate Trainer
Nursery Aide OD.png Nursery Aide HP Whether the gate Trainer is standing, walking, or spinning
Hiker OD.png Hiker Defense How many Trainers are in the room with the gate Trainer
Baker OD.png Baker HP Whether the gate Trainer is male or female
Policeman OD.png Policeman Attack Which direction the gate Trainer's room is, relative to the current room
Roughneck OD.png Roughneck* Attack Whether the gate Trainer is on a higher, lower, or the same floor
Worker OD.png Construction Worker Defense Which direction the gate Trainer's room is, relative to the current room
WorkerIce OD.png Ice Worker* Defense Whether the gate Trainer is on a higher, lower, or the same floor
Pokemon Breeder m OD.png Pokémon Breeder HP Which direction the Nurse's room is, relative to the current room
Pokemon Breeder f OD.png Pokémon Breeder HP Identifying the Boss Trainer's lead Pokémon
Nurse OD.png Nurse Attack Offering a single-use opportunity to heal

If a Policeman, Black Belt, or construction Worker is in the same room as the gate Trainer, or on a different floor, their hint will be replaced by the generic message "Those are some skills! Don't you go losing to anyone, now!" If a male Pokémon Breeder is in the same room as the Nurse, their hint will become "Oww! Come on. Take it easy on me!" No matter what Trainer class the gate Trainer is, their hint either describes the direction to the Boss Trainer's room (which is always one room north of the room that contains the gate) in areas 1-5, or identifies the numbered floor that the Boss Trainer is on (possibly the current floor) in areas 6-10.

After the gate Trainer has been defeated, all hints that relate to the whereabouts of that Trainer will be replaced by generic messages.

Normal Trainers use two randomly selected Pokémon from their personal pool. Each of these Pokémon has a randomly generated level (within the level range for its area, which is reduced by 5 levels in Easy Mode and increased by 5 levels in Challenge Mode), gender (if the Pokémon's species has genders), and Ability (from among its possible non-Hidden Abilities). Both Pokémon will match in level, but not necessarily in gender. Trainers give out $40 times the level of their Pokémon after being defeated. Unlike in Black Tower, no non-Boss Trainers give increased prize money, but Pokémon Breeders use only Happiny, Chansey, and/or Blissey, and therefore provide significantly more Exp. Points than other Trainers. Opposing Pokémon will not hold any items except Berries, and only for Trainers that are sufficiently far: most Trainer classes begin using sets that include Berries starting with Area 5, Nurses begin doing so in Area 6, and Pokémon Breeders will never use Pokémon that hold items.

The Boss Trainers always use a fixed set of three Pokémon. Benga is the Boss Trainer of Area 10 in White 2, and upon first visit in Black 2 (but only if the player hasn't yet completed Area 10 of Black Tower first). Players of Black 2 will face Jariel instead of Benga on subsequent visits. Each Boss Trainer has their Pokémon with 3 levels more and gives the player $600 more than the previous area's Boss Trainer.

Area 1

Normal Trainers in Area 1 have Pokémon whose levels range from 47 to 50 in Normal Mode.



Area 2

Normal Trainers in Area 2 have Pokémon whose levels range from 50 to 53 in Normal Mode.



Area 3

Normal Trainers in Area 3 have Pokémon whose levels range from 53 to 56 in Normal Mode.



Area 4

Normal Trainers in Area 4 have Pokémon whose levels range from 56 to 59 in Normal Mode.



Area 5

Normal Trainers in Area 5 have Pokémon whose levels range from 59 to 62 in Normal Mode.



Area 6

Normal Trainers in Area 6 have Pokémon whose levels range from 62 to 65 in Normal Mode.



Area 7

Normal Trainers in Area 7 have Pokémon whose levels range from 65 to 68 in Normal Mode.



Area 8

Normal Trainers in Area 8 have Pokémon whose levels range from 68 to 71 in Normal Mode.



Area 9

Normal Trainers in Area 9 have Pokémon whose levels range from 71 to 74 in Normal Mode.



Area 10

Normal Trainers in Area 10 have Pokémon whose levels range from 74 to 77 in Normal Mode.

White 2



Black 2 (subsequent visits)



In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Black 2 & White 2 arc

In Deduction Time, Iris, Alder, and Gorm broke out of the White Treehollow after White Forest had been frozen over by the Plasma Frigate. In Giant Chasm, Iris revealed that she had trained at the White Treehollow together with Alder, N, Gorm, and Benga. Since Alder and N were the strongest Trainers in Unova, by the virtue of Alder being the Champion and N having beaten him, Iris had challenged and beaten them both, making her the new Unova League Champion.

Trivia

  • The ordinary Boss Trainers follow an alphabetical naming pattern, having initials A through J in the English versions, and ア a through ワ wa in Japanese versions.
  • With 20 floors, White Treehollow is tied with Black Tower for having the most accessible floors out of any known location in the Pokémon world.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 白色樹洞 Baahksīk Syuhduhng
Mandarin 白色樹洞 / 白色树洞 Báisè Shùdòng
France Flag.png French Arbre Creux Blanc
Germany Flag.png German Weiße Baumhöhle
Italy Flag.png Italian Antro dell'Albero Bianco
South Korea Flag.png Korean 백의 수동 Baeg-ui Sudong
Spain Flag.png Spanish Cavernogal Blanco

See also


Unova
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Settlements
Nuvema TownAccumula TownStriaton CityNacrene CityCastelia CityNimbasa CityAnville Town
Driftveil CityMistralton CityIcirrus CityOpelucid CityPokémon LeagueLacunosa TownUndella Town
Black CityWhite ForestAspertia CityFloccesy TownVirbank CityLentimas TownHumilau City
Routes
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Bridges and tunnels
Skyarrow BridgeDriftveil DrawbridgeTubeline BridgeVillage BridgeMarvelous BridgeMarine Tube
Landmarks
DreamyardWellspring CavePinwheel ForestLiberty GardenDesert ResortRelic CastleBattle SubwayLostlorn Forest
Cold StorageMistralton CaveChargestone CaveCelestial TowerTwist MountainDragonspiral TowerMoor of Icirrus
Challenger's CaveVictory Road (BWB2W2) • N's CastleRoyal UnovaGiant ChasmUndella BayAbyssal Ruins
Abundant ShrinePoké Transfer LabP2 LaboratoryEntralinkUnity TowerFloccesy RanchPledge GroveVirbank Complex
Pokéstar StudiosCastelia SewersJoin AvenueCave of BeingPokémon World TournamentReversal MountainPlasma Frigate
Clay TunnelUnderground RuinsStrange HouseRelic PassageSeaside CaveWhite TreehollowBlack Tower
Access to
Nature Preserve
Other
Blueberry AcademyTerarium


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