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'''Stargazer Colosseum''' (Japanese: '''スタービューコロシアム''' ''Star View Colosseum'') is the tenth and final Colosseum in {{g|Battle Revolution}}. It is where the Master Battles occur. The Colosseum is led by [[Pokétopia Master Mysterial]].
'''Stargazer Colosseum''' (Japanese: '''スタービューコロシアム''' ''Star View Colosseum'') is the tenth and final Colosseum in {{g|Battle Revolution}}. All battles here utilize only Double Battle style. The Colosseum is led by [[Mysterial]].


Stargazer Colosseum is a large, domed stadium surrounded by four brightly-lit futuristic towers. Thematically set on a meteor, the stadium's battlefield and its surrounding area resemble an asteroid. The dome's inner surface is made of television sets that broadcast an image of outer space littered with numerous shooting stars.
Stargazer Colosseum is set in an indoor observatory surrounded by four brightly-lit futuristic towers, built on the highest point of Pokétopia. Thematically set on a meteor, the stadium's battlefield and its surrounding area resemble an asteroid. The dome's inner surface is made of television sets that broadcast an image of outer space littered with numerous shooting stars.


The first round consists of rematches with all previous {{tc|Colosseum Leader}}s. It culminates in a battle with Pokétopia Master Mysterial. Once victory is achieved, the player is granted access to the [[Masters Battle]], a series of {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who all use highly advanced combinations and techniques. Once each set of Trainers is defeated, another is unlocked to challenge. The eight sets of four Trainers increase in difficulty as the series progresses. Any unlocked set may be re-challenged at any time.
In the Pokétopia Championship, players rematch the six {{tc|Colosseum Leader}}s in one final Knockout Battle, culminating in a battle with Mysterial. Once victory is achieved, the player is granted access to the [[Masters Battle]], a series of {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who all use highly advanced combinations and techniques. Once each set is cleared, another is unlocked to challenge. The eight sets of four Trainers increase in difficulty as the series progresses. The final Trainer for each of the eight sets is one of the {{tc|Colosseum Master}}s ({{OBP|Joe|Battle Revolution}}, [[Sashay]], [[Kruger]], and Mysterial).


The final Trainer for each of the eight sets is one of the {{tc|Colosseum Master}}s. They consist of {{OBP|Joe|Battle Revolution}}, [[Sashay]], [[Kruger]], and Mysterial. Each of them appear twice.
The four post-initial game battles, including Masters Battle, all take place at the Colosseums that are headed by the four Colosseum Masters ([[Gateway Colosseum|Gateway]], [[Sunny Park Colosseum|Sunny Park]], [[Courtyard Colosseum|Courtyard]], Stargazer).
 
=={{cat|Moves that vary with environment}}==
* {{m|Camouflage}} will change the user's type to {{t|Rock}}.
* {{m|Nature Power}} will turn into {{m|Rock Slide}}.
* {{m|Secret Power}} may cause [[flinch]]ing.


==Pokétopia Championship==
==Pokétopia Championship==
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* The Pokétopia Championship is the only battle format to not be ranked, and the only battle format that can only be cleared once.
* The Pokétopia Championship is the only battle format to not be ranked, and the only battle format that can only be cleared once.


==In other languages==
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|es=Coliseo Planetario
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 27 March 2024

Stargazer Colosseum スタービューコロシアム
Star View Colosseum
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Stargazer Colosseum PBR.png
Map description: With a view that stretches on forever, this Colosseum is great for epic battles.
Location: Highest point of Pokétopia
Region: Pokétopia
Generations: IV
Pokétopia Stargazer Colosseum Map.png
Location of Stargazer Colosseum in Pokétopia.
Pokémon world locations

Stargazer Colosseum (Japanese: スタービューコロシアム Star View Colosseum) is the tenth and final Colosseum in Pokémon Battle Revolution. All battles here utilize only Double Battle style. The Colosseum is led by Mysterial.

Stargazer Colosseum is set in an indoor observatory surrounded by four brightly-lit futuristic towers, built on the highest point of Pokétopia. Thematically set on a meteor, the stadium's battlefield and its surrounding area resemble an asteroid. The dome's inner surface is made of television sets that broadcast an image of outer space littered with numerous shooting stars.

In the Pokétopia Championship, players rematch the six Colosseum Leaders in one final Knockout Battle, culminating in a battle with Mysterial. Once victory is achieved, the player is granted access to the Masters Battle, a series of Trainers who all use highly advanced combinations and techniques. Once each set is cleared, another is unlocked to challenge. The eight sets of four Trainers increase in difficulty as the series progresses. The final Trainer for each of the eight sets is one of the Colosseum Masters (Joe, Sashay, Kruger, and Mysterial).

The four post-initial game battles, including Masters Battle, all take place at the Colosseums that are headed by the four Colosseum Masters (Gateway, Sunny Park, Courtyard, Stargazer).

Moves that vary with environment

Pokétopia Championship

Battle 1



Battle 2



Battle 3



Battle 4



Battle 5



Semifinal



Final



Masters Battle

Main article: Masters Battle

This challenge only becomes available after winning the Pokétopia Championship.

Trivia

  • The Pokétopia Championship is the only battle format to not be ranked, and the only battle format that can only be cleared once.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Colosseum du Ciel-Etoilé
Germany Flag.png German Colosseum Sterngucker
Italy Flag.png Italian Arena Cielstellato
Spain Flag.png Spanish Coliseo Planetario


Colosseums in Pokémon Battle Revolution
GatewayMain StreetWaterfallNeonCrystalSunny ParkMagmaSunsetCourtyardStargazerLagoon
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