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'''Battle Tents''' (Japanese: '''バトルテント''' ''Battle Tent'') are red-and-white tents replacing the [[Contest Hall]]s from [[Slateport City]], [[Verdanturf Town]], and [[Fallarbor Town]] in {{game|Emerald}}. | '''Battle Tents''' (Japanese: '''バトルテント''' ''Battle Tent'') are red-and-white tents replacing the [[Contest Hall]]s from [[Slateport City]], [[Verdanturf Town]], and [[Fallarbor Town]] in {{game|Emerald}}. | ||
The tents provide a way to practice for the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, offering a look at most of the {{pkmn|battle}}s to be experienced there. | The tents provide a way to practice for the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, offering a look at most of the {{pkmn|battle}}s to be experienced there. The {{player}} gets a reward for winning three battles at a time, which varies depending on the tent. Battles conducted here do not award [[experience]] or [[prize money]], similar to other [[battle facility|battle facilities]]. Before the Battle Frontier is accessible, [[Scott]] appears inside each of the tents (although he will come out of the Slateport City tent before the player enters). | ||
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In this tent, entrants select three {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from a random list of six [[rental Pokémon]], all at [[level]] 30. They then face three {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. After defeating each Trainer, the {{player}} may trade one of their Pokémon for one of the opponent's. When swapping a Pokémon, the player is not provided with any details on the opponent's Pokémon, having instead to rely on their experience battling the opponent's team. | In this tent, entrants select three {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from a random list of six [[rental Pokémon]], all at [[level]] 30. They then face three {{pkmn|Trainer}}s. After defeating each Trainer, the {{player}} may trade one of their Pokémon for one of the opponent's. When swapping a Pokémon, the player is not provided with any details on the opponent's Pokémon, having instead to rely on their experience battling the opponent's team. | ||
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| '''List of rental Pokémon:''' | |||
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{{lop/facility/head|{{frontier color light}}|{{frontier color dark}}|{{frontier color}}}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|263|Zigzagoon|Choice Band|Tackle|Normal|Charm|Normal|Odor Sleuth|Normal|Pin Missile|Bug|Jolly||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|263|Zigzagoon|Lum Berry|Dig|Ground|Mud Sport|Ground|Tail Whip|Normal|Rest|Psychic|Jolly||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|267|Beautifly||Stun Spore|Grass|Mega Drain|Grass|Gust|Flying|Harden|Normal|Modest||||255||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|269|Dustox|Oran Berry|Poison Sting|Poison|Moonlight|Normal|Protect|Normal|Gust|Flying|Modest|127||127|127|127|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|320|Wailmer|Rawst Berry|Rollout|Rock|Curse|???|Growl|Normal|Whirlpool|Water|Adamant|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|320|Wailmer|Sitrus Berry|Rollout|Rock|Growl|Normal|Whirlpool|Water|Water Pulse|Water|Modest|170||170|170||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|183|Marill|White Herb|Rollout|Rock|Defense Curl|Normal|Tail Whip|Normal|Bubble Beam|Water|Impish|255||||255|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|278|Wingull|Metal Coat|Supersonic|Normal|Growl|Normal|Wing Attack|Flying|Steel Wing|Steel|Naive||170||170||170}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|279|Pelipper|Dragon Fang|Twister|Dragon|Water Sport|Water|Growl|Normal|Wing Attack|Flying|Modest|||170|170|170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|331|Cacnea|Lax Incense|Sandstorm|Rock|Leer|Normal|Leech Seed|Grass|Pin Missile|Bug|Jolly||||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|271|Lombre|Miracle Seed|Astonish|Ghost|Water Gun|Water|Fake Out|Normal|Absorb|Grass|Modest|255|||255||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|270|Lotad|Mystic Water|Synthesis|Grass|Nature Power|Normal|Rain Dance|Water|Mega Drain|Grass|Docile|170||170|170||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|273|Seedot|Salac Berry|Sunny Day|Fire|Synthesis|Grass|Leech Seed|Grass|Bide|Normal|Timid|170||170||170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|274|Nuzleaf||Fake Out|Normal|Nature Power|Normal|Harden|Normal|Attract|Normal|Lonely|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|291|Ninjask||Fury Cutter|Bug|Screech|Normal|Swords Dance|Normal|Double Team|Normal|Quirky|102||102|102|102|102}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|291|Ninjask|Silver Powder|Fury Cutter|Bug|Double Team|Normal|Screech|Normal|Sand Attack|Ground|Naughty||255|255|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|075|Graveler||Mud Sport|Ground|Block|Normal|Rock Tomb|Rock|Magnitude|Ground|Brave|170|170|||170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|343|Baltoy||Self Destruct|Normal|Ancient Power|Rock|Psybeam|Psychic|Reflect|Psychic|Naive||255||255||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|262|Mightyena|Black Glasses|Bite|Dark|Roar|Normal|Swagger|Normal|Tackle|Normal|Calm|170|||170||170}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|262|Mightyena|Shell Bell|Odor Sleuth|Normal|Howl|Normal|Sand Attack|Ground|Poison Fang|Poison|Lonely|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|264|Linoone|Mental Herb|Headbutt|Normal|Tickle|Normal|Tail Whip|Normal|Rest|Psychic|Jolly|170|170|||170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|118|Goldeen|Scope Lens|Water Sport|Water|Horn Attack|Normal|Waterfall|Water|Supersonic|Normal|Calm|||170|170|170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|309|Electrike|Magnet|Bite|Dark|Spark|Electric|Roar|Normal|Flash|Normal|Modest||170|170|||170}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|100|Voltorb||Spark|Electric|Rollout|Rock|Charge|Electric|Screech|Normal|Mild||||255|255|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|304|Aron||Dig|Ground|Metal Claw|Steel|Iron Defense|Steel|Endeavor|Normal|Naughty|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|304|Aron|Leppa Berry|Mud Slap|Ground|Iron Tail|Steel|Harden|Normal|Roar|Normal|Modest|170|||170|170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|328|Trapinch||Body Slam|Normal|Focus Energy|Normal|Sand Tomb|Ground|Sand Attack|Ground|Brave|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|331|Cacnea|Bright Powder|Ingrain|Grass|Sandstorm|Rock|Poison Sting|Poison|Destiny Bond|Ghost|Timid|255|||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|276|Taillow|Sharp Beak|Growl|Normal|Aerial Ace|Flying|Agility|Psychic|Endeavor|Normal|Adamant||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|277|Swellow||Supersonic|Normal|Growl|Normal|Focus Energy|Normal|Peck|Flying|Impish|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|042|Golbat|Spell Tag|Astonish|Ghost|Gust|Flying|Mean Look|Normal|Confuse Ray|Ghost|Timid|||170||170|170}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|294|Loudred||Astonish|Ghost|Screech|Normal|Uproar|Normal|Supersonic|Normal|Adamant|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|327|Spinda|Chesto Berry|Dizzy Punch|Normal|Faint Attack|Dark|Hypnosis|Psychic|Rest|Psychic|Adamant||170|170||170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|081|Magnemite|Quick Claw|Metal Sound|Steel|Supersonic|Normal|Thunder Wave|Electric|Spark|Electric|Serious||||255||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|293|Whismur|Silk Scarf|Rest|Psychic|Sleep Talk|Normal|Howl|Normal|Body Slam|Normal|Adamant|127|127|127||127|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|296|Makuhita|Focus Band|Sand Attack|Ground|Knock Off|Dark|Arm Thrust|Fighting|Belly Drum|Normal|Adamant|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|322|Numel||Ember|Fire|Take Down|Normal|Growl|Normal|Focus Energy|Normal|Modest||255||255||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|339|Barboach|Sea Incense|Magnitude|Ground|Mud Sport|Ground|Water Sport|Water|Water Gun|Water|Jolly|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|072|Tentacool|Poison Barb|Screech|Normal|Bubble Beam|Water|Acid|Poison|Barrier|Psychic|Adamant|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|288|Vigoroth|Aguav Berry|Focus Energy|Normal|Fury Swipes|Normal|Endure|Normal|Yawn|Normal|Adamant|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|129|Magikarp|Dragon Scale|Tackle|Normal|Flail|Normal|Splash|Normal||Normal|Adamant|255|255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|336|Seviper||Lick|Ghost|Poison Fang|Poison|Glare|Normal|Wrap|Normal|Adamant|170|170||170||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|338|Solrock|Hard Stone|Rock Throw|Rock|Harden|Normal|Psywave|Psychic|Tackle|Normal|Adamant||170|170||170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|352|Kecleon||Psybeam|Psychic|Substitute|Normal|Thief|Dark|Tail Whip|Normal|Modest|170|||170||170}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|352|Kecleon|Iapapa Berry|Faint Attack|Dark|Astonish|Ghost|Lick|Ghost|Screech|Normal|Calm|255||||255|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|285|Shroomish|Persim Berry|Stun Spore|Grass|Tackle|Normal|Leech Seed|Grass|Mega Drain|Grass|Modest||||255||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|285|Shroomish|Figy Berry|Absorb|Grass|Stun Spore|Grass|Spore|Grass|Leech Seed|Grass|Brave||255||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|271|Lombre||Nature Power|Normal|Astonish|Ghost|Growl|Normal|Absorb|Grass|Lonely||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|322|Numel|Charcoal|Ember|Fire|Growl|Normal|Earthquake|Ground|Sunny Day|Fire|Modest|||170|170|170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|328|Trapinch|Aspear Berry|Faint Attack|Dark|Dig|Ground|Bite|Dark|Quick Attack|Normal|Brave|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|279|Pelipper|Wiki Berry|Wing Attack|Flying|Supersonic|Normal|Mist|Ice|Agility|Psychic|Adamant|127||127||127|127}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|278|Wingull|Never-Melt Ice|Water Gun|Water|Supersonic|Normal|Growl|Normal|Icy Wind|Ice|Adamant||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|183|Marill|Ganlon Berry|Double Edge|Normal|Rain Dance|Water|Tail Whip|Normal|Water Gun|Water|Modest|255|||255||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|300|Skitty|Petaya Berry|Assist|Normal|Attract|Normal|Sing|Normal|Charm|Normal|Careful|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|336|Seviper||Swagger|Normal|Wrap|Normal|Poison Tail|Poison|Haze|Ice|Brave|||170|170|170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|042|Golbat|Leftovers|Bite|Dark|Torment|Dark|Screech|Normal|Poison Fang|Poison|Hardy|255|||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|280|Ralts|Mago Berry|Hypnosis|Psychic|Imprison|Psychic|Psychic|Psychic|Dream Eater|Psychic|Timid||||255||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|027|Sandshrew|Soft Sand|Slash|Normal|Sand Attack|Ground|Sand Tomb|Ground|Defense Curl|Normal|Hardy||||||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|317|Swalot||Yawn|Normal|Sludge|Poison|Encore|Normal|Pound|Normal|Impish||170|170||170|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|313|Volbeat||Tackle|Normal|Confuse Ray|Ghost|Quick Attack|Normal|Double Team|Normal|Hardy||255|||255|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|314|Illumise|Cheri Berry|Charm|Normal|Tackle|Normal|Encore|Normal|Moonlight|Normal|Adamant|170|170||||170}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|064|Kadabra||Disable|Normal|Confusion|Psychic|Reflect|Psychic|Recover|Normal|Quirky||||255||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|281|Kirlia|Twisted Spoon|Calm Mind|Psychic|Confusion|Psychic|Double Team|Normal|Growl|Normal|Careful|127|127|127||127|}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|286|Breloom||Absorb|Grass|Tackle|Normal|Stun Spore|Grass|Mega Drain|Grass|Naive|170|170|170|||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|311|Plusle|Liechi Berry|Spark|Electric|Encore|Normal|Thunder Wave|Electric|Growl|Normal|Lonely||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|311|Plusle|Pecha Berry|Spark|Electric|Fake Tears|Dark|Substitute|Normal|Quick Attack|Normal|Mild|255|||255||}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|309|Electrike|Apicot Berry|Spark|Electric|Charge|Electric|Roar|Normal|Thunder Wave|Electric|Timid||||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|333|Swablu||Sing|Normal|Peck|Flying|Steel Wing|Steel|Safeguard|Normal|Jolly||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|066|Machop|Black Belt|Focus Energy|Normal|Vital Throw|Fighting|Seismic Toss|Fighting|Foresight|Normal|Adamant||255||||255}} | |||
{{lop/facility|game=3|067|Machoke||Focus Energy|Normal|Leer|Normal|Karate Chop|Fighting|Foresight|Normal|Modest|170||170||170|}} | |||
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The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a [[Full Heal]]. | The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a [[Full Heal]]. | ||
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In this tent, entrants select three Pokémon from their [[party]] to battle three Trainers, whose Pokémon will either be level 30 or the highest level on the player's team, whichever is higher. Unlike in the other tents, the player does not directly control their Pokémon. Rather, the Pokémon will use [[move]]s they know that are most suited to their [[Nature]]s. Depending on their Nature, some Pokémon will prefer not to attack, instead favoring [[status move]]s targeting itself or the opponent. When a Pokémon's [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] becomes low, it may change its fighting style. | In this tent, entrants select three Pokémon from their [[party]] to battle three Trainers, whose Pokémon will either be level 30 or the highest level on the player's team, whichever is higher. Unlike in the other tents, the player does not directly control their Pokémon. Rather, the Pokémon will use [[move]]s they know that are most suited to their [[Nature]]s. Depending on their Nature, some Pokémon will prefer not to attack, instead favoring [[status move]]s targeting itself or the opponent. When a Pokémon's [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] becomes low, it may change its fighting style. | ||
The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a | The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a [[Nest Ball]]. | ||
===Fallarbor Site=== | ===Fallarbor Site=== | ||
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! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Verdanturf Town Battlefield | ! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Verdanturf Town Battlefield | ||
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! style="background:#{{emerald color}}" | {{color2| | ! style="background:#{{emerald color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}} | ||
| colspan="1" | [[File:Battle Tent Entrance E.png|160px]] | | colspan="1" | [[File:Battle Tent Entrance E.png|160px]] | ||
| colspan="1" | [[File:Battle Tent Hallway E.png|100px]] | | colspan="1" | [[File:Battle Tent Hallway E.png|100px]] | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
{{adv|Ruby}} revealed that the [[Contest Hall]]s in {{ci|Slateport}}, {{to|Verdanturf}}, and {{to|Fallarbor}} were badly damaged during the battle between {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Groudon}} and {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Kyogre}}, and were replaced with Battle Tents as a result. Despite this, they still maintain the same function of holding [[Pokémon Contest]]s. | ===={{MangaArc|Ruby & Sapphire}}==== | ||
In ''[[PS267|It All Ends Now VIII]]'', {{adv|Ruby}} revealed that the [[Contest Hall]]s in {{ci|Slateport}}, {{to|Verdanturf}}, and {{to|Fallarbor}} were badly damaged during the battle between {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Groudon}} and {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Kyogre}}, and were replaced with Battle Tents as a result. Despite this, they still maintain the same function of holding [[Pokémon Contest]]s. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}} | {{Langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}} | ||
|zh_yue=對戰帳篷 ''{{tt|Deuijin Jeungpùhng|Battle Tent}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=对战帐篷 / 對戰帳篷 ''{{tt|Duìzhàn Zhàngpéng|Battle Tent}}''<br>大賽帳棚 / 大赛帳棚 ''{{tt|Dàsài Zhàngpéng|Tournament Tent}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}} | |||
|da=Kamptelt | |da=Kamptelt | ||
|de=Kampfcamp | |de=Kampfcamp | ||
|fr=Tente de Combat | |fr=Tente de Combat | ||
|it=Tendone Lotta | |it=Tendone Lotta | ||
|pt_br=Tenda de Batalha | |||
|es=Tienda de Batalla | |es=Tienda de Batalla | ||
|sv=Stridsanläggning | |sv=Stridsanläggning | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Related articles== | |||
* {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} | |||
* [[Contest Hall]] | |||
{{Hoenn}}<br> | {{Hoenn}}<br> | ||
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[[Category:Emerald locations]] | [[Category:Emerald locations]] | ||
[[Category:Battle facilities]] | [[Category:Battle facilities]] | ||
[[Category:Battle Frontier]] | [[Category:Battle Frontier]] | ||
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Location: | Slateport City, Verdanturf Town, and Fallarbor Town | |||
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Region: | Hoenn | |||
Generations: | IIIE | |||
Location of Battle Tent in Hoenn. | ||||
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Battle Tents (Japanese: バトルテント Battle Tent) are red-and-white tents replacing the Contest Halls from Slateport City, Verdanturf Town, and Fallarbor Town in Pokémon Emerald.
The tents provide a way to practice for the Battle Frontier, offering a look at most of the battles to be experienced there. The player gets a reward for winning three battles at a time, which varies depending on the tent. Battles conducted here do not award experience or prize money, similar to other battle facilities. Before the Battle Frontier is accessible, Scott appears inside each of the tents (although he will come out of the Slateport City tent before the player enters).
In the games
Slateport Site
The first Battle Tent is located in Slateport City and is themed after the Battle Factory in the Battle Frontier. A sign outside the building reads:
In this tent, entrants select three Pokémon from a random list of six rental Pokémon, all at level 30. They then face three Trainers. After defeating each Trainer, the player may trade one of their Pokémon for one of the opponent's. When swapping a Pokémon, the player is not provided with any details on the opponent's Pokémon, having instead to rely on their experience battling the opponent's team.
The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a Full Heal.
Verdanturf Site
The second Battle Tent is located in Verdanturf Town and is themed after the Battle Palace in the Battle Frontier. A sign outside the building reads:
In this tent, entrants select three Pokémon from their party to battle three Trainers, whose Pokémon will either be level 30 or the highest level on the player's team, whichever is higher. Unlike in the other tents, the player does not directly control their Pokémon. Rather, the Pokémon will use moves they know that are most suited to their Natures. Depending on their Nature, some Pokémon will prefer not to attack, instead favoring status moves targeting itself or the opponent. When a Pokémon's HP becomes low, it may change its fighting style.
The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a Nest Ball.
Fallarbor Site
The third Battle Tent is located in Fallarbor Town and is themed after the Battle Arena in the Battle Frontier. A sign outside the building reads:
In this tent, entrants use a team of three of their own Pokémon against three Trainers, whose Pokémon will either be level 30 or the highest level on the player's team, whichever is higher. Each separate Pokémon face-off is timed for three turns. If, in three turns, neither Pokémon has been knocked out, the judge makes a decision depending on three factors: Mind (amount of offensive moves), Skill (accuracy of moves), and Body (remaining HP). Possible scores for each category are Circle (a win: 2 points), Triangle (a tie: 1 point), and X (a loss: 0 points). The Pokémon with the most points will win. The Skill category is not affected if a move misses as a result of a damage blocking attack such as Detect and Protect.
The reward for winning three battles in a row here is a Hyper Potion.
Layout
Version | Entrance | Hallway | Slateport and Fallarbor Battlefields | Verdanturf Town Battlefield |
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
In It All Ends Now VIII, Ruby revealed that the Contest Halls in Slateport, Verdanturf, and Fallarbor were badly damaged during the battle between Groudon and Kyogre, and were replaced with Battle Tents as a result. Despite this, they still maintain the same function of holding Pokémon Contests.
In other languages
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