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Battle Tower challenges are made by entering three of the {{player}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with the attendant at the front desk. The attendant will then guide the player to a special room where they will {{pkmn|battle}} against seven opponents in a row, healing between each battle. After the seven {{pkmn|Trainer}}s have been defeated, the player will be rewarded with | Battle Tower challenges are made by entering three of the {{player}}'s {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with the attendant at the front desk. The attendant will then guide the player to a special room where they will {{pkmn|battle}} against seven opponents in a row, healing between each battle. After the seven {{pkmn|Trainer}}s have been defeated, the player will be rewarded with five of a [[stats|stat]]-increasing [[vitamin]]. | ||
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Location: | West of Olivine CityC | |||
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Region: | Johto | |||
Generations: | II | |||
Location of Battle Tower in Johto. | ||||
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The Battle Tower (Japanese: バトルタワー Battle Tower) in Generation II was the first Battle Tower in the Pokémon games, debuting in Pokémon Crystal. It is Johto's premiere battle facility, located at the northernmost part of Route 40, west of Olivine City.
As the first Battle Tower in the series, it introduced many of the special rules that would later be expanded upon for Battle Towers in Hoenn and Sinnoh. One addition, introduced in Pokémon Emerald, that the Battle Tower in Crystal lacks is a Tower Tycoon who is in charge of the Battle Tower. Another difference with later Battle Towers is that the Battle Tower in Pokémon Crystal is built on the same landmass as the rest of the region and may be challenged before the player has become the Champion. The Battle Tower in Crystal also allows any legendary Pokémon to participate, though later generations would ban many of them.
In the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal, the Battle Tower takes advantage of the Pokémon Mobile System GB.
In the games
Crystal
The original Battle Tower established the basic rules of all Battle Tower challenges. Later Battle Towers would modify some of these basic rules to be somewhat more restrictive.
Access
The player must have obtained all 8 Johto League Badges in order to be granted access to the Battle Tower. In the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal, the Mobile Adapter GB is required as the Battle Tower is only unlocked after the initial successful connection to the Pokémon Mobile System GB.
Challenges
Battle Tower challenges are made by entering three of the player's Pokémon with the attendant at the front desk. The attendant will then guide the player to a special room where they will battle against seven opponents in a row, healing between each battle. After the seven Trainers have been defeated, the player will be rewarded with five of a stat-increasing vitamin.
Restrictions
The Battle Tower has several restrictions aside from the amount of Pokémon that can be entered.
- All Pokémon must be less than or equal to the level of battle challenged. Levels are in intervals of 10.
- No two Pokémon can be holding the same item.
- Items cannot be used by Trainers on their Pokémon.
- Mewtwo, Mew, Lugia, Ho-Oh, and Celebi are only allowed to be entered if the level chosen is 70 or higher. Eggs are not allowed to enter.
Prizes
Item | Location | Games | |
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Calcium ×5 | For winning 7 battles in a row | C | |
Carbos ×5 | For winning 7 battles in a row | C | |
HP Up ×5 | For winning 7 battles in a row | C | |
Iron ×5 | For winning 7 battles in a row | C | |
Protein ×5 | For winning 7 battles in a row | C | |
Japanese Crystal
In the Japanese version of Pokémon Crystal, the Battle Tower is directly associated with the Pokémon Mobile System GB. Further multiplayer features are available, including mobile battles, for which a small price is charged on the players' mobile phones. If the player battled well enough, they could become a Room Leader (Japanese: ルームリーダー Room Leader). All Room Leaders would be registered in the Honor Roll of the Mobile Center for posterity.
In the anime
The Battle Tower made a cameo appearance in Fight for the Light, where Team Rocket mistook it for an office building and tried to get in, but to no avail as the security officers asked for Gym Badges.
Trivia
- In Pokémon Crystal, several Trainers are references to its development staff.[1]
- Guitarist Masuda is a reference to Junichi Masuda, the game's music director.
- Bug Catcher Tajiri is a reference to Pokémon's creator, Satoshi Tajiri, and his childhood fixation with bug catching.
- Scientist Mori and Teacher Kawakami are, respectively, a reference to Akito Mori and Naoko Kawakami, who are listed under "special thanks" in the credits.
In other languages
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References
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