Colosseum (Pokétopia)
A Colosseum is a large arena in which Pokémon Trainers can come and battle with other trainers in tournaments. In Pokémon Battle Revolution, there are a total of eleven different Colosseums scattered around Pokétopia, each with their own distinct themes and formats, and are all led by either a Colosseum Leader or Master. Players must progress through each Colosseum in turn in order to complete the main story line.
All Colosseums start out with a Lv. 30 Open rule, which states that all opponent Pokémon will match the highest level Pokémon on the player's team, and at minimum will be level 30. After beating Stargazer Colosseum for the first time, the Lv. 50 All rule is unlocked, which makes all competing Pokémon level 50. In addition, Colosseums led by a Colosseum Master will change their formats to a new method of play.
Additionally, beating each Colosseum using both the Lv. 30 Open rule and the Lv. 50 All rule will provide the trainer with new gear and/or Mystery Gifts to purchase from the store. Often, some of the new gear unlocked will be related to the theme of the Colosseum that was beaten.
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Colosseums
Gateway Colosseum
- Main article: Gateway Colosseum
The focus of this Colosseum is on rental battles. Only rental passes may be used to battle here, limiting the player to a total of 12-36 Pokémon to choose from, depending on how many passes they have already acquired. Once unlocked, the player can also choose to use new rental passes, and if they complete the Colosseum using the new passes, they acquire the pass for use in other Colosseums.
After the main game, the Colosseum switches format to a "Trade Battle" style. After each round, the trainer has the option of trading one of the Pokémon they used in the battle with one of the opponent's Pokémon.
The Colosseum is led by Colosseum Master Joe, who does not specialize in any one type of Pokémon, although he does use more Normal-types.
Main Street Colosseum
- Main article: Main Street Colosseum
The format of this Colosseum is simply a regular knockout battle, with each person trying to defeat all of their opponent's Pokémon first.
The Colosseum is led by Colosseum Leader Taylor, who specializes in Electric-type Pokémon and status ailments like Attract, Sleep, and Paralysis.
Waterfall Colosseum
- Main article: Waterfall Colosseum
The format of this Colosseum is the "Team Battle", in which each battler chooses five Pokémon to go into a series of one-on-one battles, with each victory gaining a point for the team. The first to three points wins that round and advances to the next person.
The Colosseum is led by Colosseum Leader Marina, who specializes in Water-type Pokémon.
Neon Colosseum
- Main article: Neon Colosseum
This Colosseum uses a "Fortune Battle" format. Before each battle, all of both the player's and opponent's Pokémon are placed onto a roulette wheel. Starting with the player, each battler gets a chance to obtain one Pokémon from the roulette wheel, although the Pokémon obtained is dependent on the player's timing and luck. After all the Pokémon for battle have been selected, the battle starts, with trainers potentially facing their own Pokémon.
This Colosseum is led by Colosseum Leader Rosie, who specializes in Grass-type Pokémon.
Crystal Colosseum
- Main article: Crystal Colosseum
The Colosseum runs an single-elimination tournament format. The player and 15 computer-controlled trainers are assigned spots in the bracket. The player must defeat the opposing trainer to proceed in the bracket, and the victors of the other brackets are randomly determined. The winner of the tournament faces off against the Colosseum's leader.
This Colosseum is led by Colosseum Leader Voldon, who specializes mostly in Electric-type Pokémon, but also uses many Steel-types.
Sunny Park Colosseum
- Main article: Sunny Park Colosseum
The Colosseum uses the standard knockout battle rules for Lv. 30 All. After completion of the main game, the Colosseum switches to a Little Battle format, in which only unevolved (but capable of evolution) Pokémon at level 5 or under can enter. Additionally, set damage moves like SonicBoom and Dragon Rage are banned from use.
This Colosseum is led by Colosseum Master Sashay, who specializes in using weather-based combos such as Rain Dance/Thunder or Sunny Day/SolarBeam.
Magma Colosseum
- Main article: Magma Colosseum
This Colosseum uses a "League Battle" format. The player goes up against five Trainers, and after each battle, a count is taken of how many Pokémon remained after the end of the battle. After all five battles have been completed, the trainer with the highest total of Pokémon remaining faces the Colosseum Leader.
This Colosseum is led by Colosseum Leader Terrell, who specializes in Fire-type Pokémon.
Sunset Colosseum
- Main article: Sunset Colosseum
This Colosseum uses a "Select Battle" system. Instead of using their own Pokémon, both trainers choose from the same pool of twelve rental Pokémon. The goal is to be able to use the given Pokémon better than the opponent does.
This Colosseum is led by Colosseum Leader Dusty. He doesn't seem to specialize in any one type, but he always has either Riolu or Lucario as a possible Pokémon.
Courtyard Colosseum
- Main article: Courtyard Colosseum
When playing with the Lv. 30 All rule, Courtyard Colosseum uses standard knockout battle rules. However, after the main game has been completed, Courtyard Colosseum switches to a "Survival Battle" format. The player must beat 100 trainers in a row without stopping (quicksaving can still be done). Additionally, instead of Pokémon being automatically healed, before every battle except the first, the player must use a roulette to determine how their Pokémon will be healed. After 50 battles, the player is given an opportunity to switch teams around before proceeding.
This Colosseum is led by Colosseum Master Kruger, who seems to specialize in Ground- and Poison-type types. During a Survival Battle, Kruger will appear every ten trainers, instead of just at the end.
Stargazer Colosseum
- Main article: Stargazer Colosseum
Before the main game is completed, the Colosseum uses a standard knockout battle format, with the six Colosseum Leaders acting as the opponents. After Stargazer Colosseum is beaten for the first time, it switches to a Masters Battle format. Each of the eight sets of the Masters Battle contains four trainers, including a Colosseum Master as the final trainer. While the rules themselves resemble standard competitive battling rules, many trainers in the battle use several complex strategies, challenging the player to overcome them. Several trainers will also use legendary Pokémon as members of their team.
This Colosseum is led by Pokétopia Master Mysterial. While he doesn't specialize in any particular type, he uses a lot of powerful legendaries on his teams. Additionally, in the last Masters Battle Set, his team is built around a particular weather condition, either harsh sunlight or rain, depending on which DS game is synced up to that file.
Lagoon Colosseum
- Main article: Lagoon Colosseum
Lagoon Colosseum appears to be on an island somewhere in an atoll. It is unknown where it lies relative to the rest of Pokétopia. The main island on which the actual arena is located is a small island with a few palm trees growing on it. Several other islands are also visible, including two larger islands joined together by a rope-bridge. Battles here take place during the day.
Trivia
- Due to the format used in Magma Colosseum, it is possible to lose to one or more Trainers (except for the Leader) and still beat the Colosseum during the same run (without using continues). This is the only known battling arena in any game in the series in which this is possible.
- Waterfall Colosseum also comes close to this, since it's possible to lose one of the sections of the rounds and still succeed; however, the opposing trainer must still be beaten overall for the player to advance.
- Courtyard Colosseum is the only place in a 3D Pokémon game that has naturally-occurring weather conditions. In this case, dense fog will sometimes cover the area.