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Endless Battle is an endurance challenge against all 20 VR Trainers from the regular Double Battle e cards. Every five wins, the player will receive a large amount of Poké Coupons.
Endless Battle is an endurance challenge against all 20 VR Trainers from the regular Double Battle e cards. Every five wins, the player will receive a large amount of Poké Coupons.
Endless Battle has only one difficulty, where the player battles against the Trainers from the difficult mode, except the player is not healed between battles.
The promotionial e cards use the same method in endless battle as the normal e cards. You scan them in and the player battles the Trainer of that card.
==Items==
After clearing each row on each difficulty, different items are obtainable. 14 items are available in total if you include the 2 promotional packs. Otherwise 12.
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{{Itemlist|Revive|Prize for clearing red row on Easy difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Full Heal|Prize for clearing blue row on Easy difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Hyper Potion|Prize for clearing yellow row on Easy difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Big Pearl|Prize for clearing green row on Easy difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Nugget|Prize for clearing red row on Normal difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Full Restore|Prize for clearing blue row on Normal difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|PP Up|Prize for clearing yellow row on Normal difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Ether|Prize for clearing green row on Normal difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|White Herb|Prize for clearing red row on Difficult difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Mental Herb|Prize for clearing blue row on Difficult difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Max Ether|Prize for clearing yellow row on Difficult difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Elixir|Prize for clearing green row on Difficult difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Net Ball|Prize for clearing promotional aqua-blue row on Difficult difficulty|Colo=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Timer Ball|Prize for clearing promotional pink row on Difficult difficulty|Colo=yes}}
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==Regular Pokémon Trainers==
==Regular Pokémon Trainers==
When you connect to a GBA with the e-Reader+ and scan Pokémon Colosseum e-Cards, which were sold separately in four packs of six cards each, you are able to battle the trainers that are included in the packs. Each pack includes five trainer cards as well as one Colosseum card.
When the player scans cards from the ficulty levels, and the Trainers may b set, it unlocks the ability to battle the Trainers that are included on the cards. Each Trainer card has three difficulty levels, and the Trainers may be battled in any order.  


There are 4 different types of packs. Red, blue, yellow and green.
Upon beating the five Trainers in a pack, the player may battle a sixth bonus Trainer, which awards 80 Poké Coupons instead of 50 as well as a bonus item.


There are 3 types of difficulties for every trainer in the packs. Easy, normal and difficult.
For a full comprehensive list of the regular trainers and their teams, head over to:
{{main|Red_Pack_(Battle_e)|Red Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum}}
{{main|Blue_Pack_(Battle_e)|Blue Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum}}
{{main|Yellow_Pack_(Battle_e)|Yellow Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum}}
{{main|Green_Pack_(Battle_e)|Green Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum}}


If you defeat the 5 trainers in a pack, you'll get to battle an extra 6th bonus trainer! Beating the extra bonus trainers gives you 80 PokéCoupons instead of 50 as well as a bonus item.
==Promotional Pokémon Trainers==
These Double Battle e cards for these trainers were exclusively released as promotional material for Pokémon Colosseum at limited events, and in specific magazines/strategy guides.
The player may scan these cards to participate in virtual battles with the trainers.


<nowiki>*</nowiki>''Note: You don't have to scan the cards in order, you can fight the trainers in any order you want.''
Since the e cards for these trainers were never released outside of Japan, they are not compatible with non-Japanese versions of the game.
[[Image:E_Reader_Panel_Menus.png|thumb|Panel Menus for the regular Trainers and the promotional Trainers. |301x960px]]
The 2 promotional e reader cards Trainers use their own menu space in the panel battle menu since the menu is full after the player has scanned all the e reader cards from the [[Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e]] set. This means you have to press down on the joystick 2 times in order to see the promotional Trainers.


===Easy===
For a full comprehensive list of the promotional trainers and their teams, head over to:{{main|Pokémon_Colosseum_Double_Battle_e_Promotional_cards_(Battle_e)|Promotional E Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum}}
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==Shadow Pokémon Trainers==
==Shadow Pokémon Trainers==
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==Trivia==
*In the [[Pokémon Colosseum beta#Unused e-Reader content|internal files]] for Pokémon Colosseum, there exists data for two additional Virtual Trainers. The battles occur against [[Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e Promotional cards (Battle e)#Hunter Bit|Hunter Bit]], and [[Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e Promotional cards (Battle e)#Team Snagem Gaku|Team Snagem Gaku]]. These were [[Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e Promotional cards (Battle e)|promotional e-Reader cards]] given out at specific events, and in certain magazine issues and strategy guides. They are not required to unlock the three exclusive Shadow Pokémon, and are separate from the main set of 20 Trainer cards.
*The colors of the four booster packs may be a reference to the four versions of Generation I Pokémon games in Japan.
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This article is about the the Card e Room in Pokémon Colosseum. For the Card e Room in Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire, see Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire → e-Reader Room.
e-Reader Room カードeルーム
Card e Room
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: Phenac City
Region: Orre
Generations: III
Orre Phenac City Map.png
Location of e-Reader Room in Orre.
Pokémon world locations

The (Japanese: カードeルーム Card e Room) is a room located through the left door in the lobby area of Phenac Stadium in Pokémon Colosseum. In non-Japanese versions of the game, the room is sealed and cannot legitimately be accessed. In the Japanese game, it can only be entered after completing the main story.

In this room, the player can battle VR Trainers by entering the Virtual Capsule and scanning Battle e cards with the e-Reader. The specific cards that can be used in this room are the Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e cards and Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e Promotional cards, which were only released in Japan. Special stage cards can also change the virtual battle stage from the default Phenac Stadium stage.

Battle modes

There are two modes of battle that can be chosen after entering the Virtual Capsule: Panel Battle and Endless Battle. The Endless Battle mode can only be unlocked by completing the Panel Battle mode.

Panel Battle

In Panel Battle mode, VR Trainers are faced by scanning Trainer cards into the e-Reader, and as the player defeats different VR Trainers, a panel for that Trainer is filled in. Trainers that have been defeated cannot be re-challenged in this mode. This mode also has three difficulty levels—Easy, Normal, and Difficult—which the player must progress through by defeating every Trainer in the current difficulty level.

Special bonus VR Trainers will also appear to challenge the player. The regular and promotional cards act differently in this respect. The Double Battle e cards and the two promotional cards are treated as three separate Panel Battle challenges, switchable by scrolling vertically. With the regular Double Battle e cards, when a row (a pack of a given color) is completed in a given difficulty, a bonus VR Trainer will appear to challenge the player. With the promotional cards, the bonus VR Trainer only appears after the player has defeated the card's featured Trainer in each of the three difficulty levels.

Each VR Trainer defeated in the Panel Battle mode earns the player Poké Coupons, with the bonus VR Trainers also awarding an additional item.

Endless Battle

The Endless Battle mode is unlocked after defeating the most difficult Panel Battle Trainers.

Endless Battle is an endurance challenge against all 20 VR Trainers from the regular Double Battle e cards. Every five wins, the player will receive a large amount of Poké Coupons.

Endless Battle has only one difficulty, where the player battles against the Trainers from the difficult mode, except the player is not healed between battles.

The promotionial e cards use the same method in endless battle as the normal e cards. You scan them in and the player battles the Trainer of that card.

Items

After clearing each row on each difficulty, different items are obtainable. 14 items are available in total if you include the 2 promotional packs. Otherwise 12.

Item Location Games
Revive Revive Prize for clearing red row on Easy difficulty  Colo 
Full Heal Full Heal Prize for clearing blue row on Easy difficulty  Colo 
Hyper Potion Hyper Potion Prize for clearing yellow row on Easy difficulty  Colo 
Big Pearl Big Pearl Prize for clearing green row on Easy difficulty  Colo 
Nugget Nugget Prize for clearing red row on Normal difficulty  Colo 
Full Restore Full Restore Prize for clearing blue row on Normal difficulty  Colo 
PP Up PP Up Prize for clearing yellow row on Normal difficulty  Colo 
Ether Ether Prize for clearing green row on Normal difficulty  Colo 
White Herb White Herb Prize for clearing red row on Difficult difficulty  Colo 
Mental Herb Mental Herb Prize for clearing blue row on Difficult difficulty  Colo 
Max Ether Max Ether Prize for clearing yellow row on Difficult difficulty  Colo 
Elixir Elixir Prize for clearing green row on Difficult difficulty  Colo 
Net Ball Net Ball Prize for clearing promotional aqua-blue row on Difficult difficulty  Colo 
Timer Ball Timer Ball Prize for clearing promotional pink row on Difficult difficulty  Colo 

Regular Pokémon Trainers

When the player scans cards from the ficulty levels, and the Trainers may b set, it unlocks the ability to battle the Trainers that are included on the cards. Each Trainer card has three difficulty levels, and the Trainers may be battled in any order.

Upon beating the five Trainers in a pack, the player may battle a sixth bonus Trainer, which awards 80 Poké Coupons instead of 50 as well as a bonus item.

For a full comprehensive list of the regular trainers and their teams, head over to:

Main article: Red Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum
Main article: Blue Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum
Main article: Yellow Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum
Main article: Green Pack Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum

Promotional Pokémon Trainers

These Double Battle e cards for these trainers were exclusively released as promotional material for Pokémon Colosseum at limited events, and in specific magazines/strategy guides. The player may scan these cards to participate in virtual battles with the trainers.

Since the e cards for these trainers were never released outside of Japan, they are not compatible with non-Japanese versions of the game.

Panel Menus for the regular Trainers and the promotional Trainers.

The 2 promotional e reader cards Trainers use their own menu space in the panel battle menu since the menu is full after the player has scanned all the e reader cards from the Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e set. This means you have to press down on the joystick 2 times in order to see the promotional Trainers.

For a full comprehensive list of the promotional trainers and their teams, head over to:

Main article: Promotional E Trainers → Pokémon Colosseum

Shadow Pokémon Trainers

After all the regular Double Battle e card Trainers of a given difficulty are beaten in Panel Battle mode, the player will be challenged by a real Trainer outside of the Virtual Capsule who owns a special Shadow Pokémon which can only be snagged here. These Shadow Pokémon also count towards the number of Shadow Pokémon the player has caught.

Easy



Normal



Difficult



Trivia

  • In the internal files for Pokémon Colosseum, there exists data for two additional Virtual Trainers. The battles occur against Hunter Bit, and Team Snagem Gaku. These were promotional e-Reader cards given out at specific events, and in certain magazine issues and strategy guides. They are not required to unlock the three exclusive Shadow Pokémon, and are separate from the main set of 20 Trainer cards.
  • The colors of the four booster packs may be a reference to the four versions of Generation I Pokémon games in Japan.


Orre
Settlements
Phenac CityPyrite TownAgate VillageThe UnderGateon Port
Landmarks
Outskirt StandPrestige Precept CenterPyrite Bldg/ONBSPyrite CaveRelic CaveRelic StoneThe Under Subway
Cipher LabSnagem HideoutPokémon HQ LabKaminko's HousePoké SpotS.S. LibraCipher Key LairCitadark Isle
Colosseums and stadiums
Phenac StadiumPyrite ColosseumUnder Colosseum
Realgam ColosseumDeep ColosseumOrre Colosseum
Tournament areas
Mt. BattleRealgam Tower


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