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The '''Battle Arena''' (Japanese: '''バトルアリーナ''' ''Battle Arena'') is a facility located with the [[Hoenn]] [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Frontier]].
The '''Battle Arena''' (Japanese: '''バトルアリーナ''' ''Battle Arena'') is a [[Battle facility|facility]] located with the [[Hoenn]] {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} in {{game|Emerald}}.


==Challenges==
==Challenges==
A match in the Battle Arena pits two Pokémon against one another for three rounds. If both Pokémon last all three rounds, they are rated on how they battled in three aspects, and the Pokémon with the higher score wins, and the losing Pokémon leaves battle. If they somehow tie, both Pokémon leave battle. A knockout results in an automatic win for the Pokémon that is still standing.
A match in the Battle Arena pits two Pokémon against one another for three rounds. If both Pokémon last all three rounds, they are rated on how they battled in three aspects, and the Pokémon with the higher score wins, and the losing Pokémon leaves battle. If they somehow tie, both Pokémon leave battle. A knockout results in an automatic win for the Pokémon that is still standing. Trainers are not allowed to switch out their Pokémon, and they must be sent out in the order they were entered.


:''See also: [[List of Battle Frontier Trainers (Generation III)]]''
:''See also: [[List of Battle Frontier Trainers (Generation III)]]''


Pokémon are scored on their mind, skill, and body. This is much like the [[Fallarbor Town]] [[Battle Tent]] rules. The Pokémon with the better rating in each category scores two points, while a tie will award one point to each Pokémon.
Pokémon are scored on their mind, skill, and body. This is much like the [[Fallarbor Town]] [[Battle Tent]] rules. The Pokémon with the better rating in each category scores two points, while a tie will award one point to each Pokémon.
* '''Mind''' judges Pokémon on their offensive style. One point is awarded if an attack that deals damage is chosen for use (except {{m|Counter}}, {{m|Mirror Coat}}, and {{m|Bide}}, which do not award points, and {{m|Fake Out}}, which deducts one point), and one point is deducted if {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Detect}}, or {{m|Endure}} was chosen. All other moves do not award points. The Pokémon with the higher number of points wins the two points in the overall judgment.
* '''Mind''' judges Pokémon on their offensive style. One point is awarded if a move that deals damage is chosen for use (except {{m|Counter}}, {{m|Mirror Coat}}, and {{m|Bide}}, which do not award points, and {{m|Fake Out}}, which deducts one point), and one point is deducted if {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Detect}}, or {{m|Endure}} is chosen. All other moves do not award points. Only the move selection matters; even if the Pokémon does not actually use the move (due to an effect such as {{status|paralysis}}), it will still score in this category. The Pokémon with the higher number of points wins the two points in the overall judgment.
* '''Skill''' judges Pokémon on accuracy. One point is awarded if an attack lands successfully, while two points are deducted if it does not, unless it was caused by {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Detect}}, {{m|Endure}}, or {{m|Fake Out}}, in which no points are deducted. The Pokémon with the higher number of points wins the two points in the overall judgment.
* '''Skill''' judges Pokémon on accuracy. One point is awarded if any move is used successfully, while two points are deducted if the move misses, fails, or is prevented from executing due to an effect such as paralysis. If the move was caused to fail by {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Detect}}, or flinching from {{m|Fake Out}}, however, no points are deducted. Hitting a move [[Type#Type_effectiveness|super effectively]] rewards two points rather than one, but dealing not very effective damage instead deducts one point. The Pokémon with the higher number of points wins the two points in the overall judgment.
* '''Body''' judges the amount of HP remaining at the end of the third round compared to their amount at the start of the first. The Pokémon with the better ratio wins the two points in the overall judgment.
* '''Body''' judges the amount of HP remaining at the end of the third round compared to their amount at the start of the first. The Pokémon with the better ratio wins the two points in the overall judgment.


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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Battle Arena anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Arena in the anime]]
[[File:Battle Arena anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Arena in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, Ash challenged the Battle Arena, located near [[Saffron City]], as his second facility, in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier!]]''. Before the match begins, a special wheel machine is used to determine if the match is 1-vs-1, 2-vs-2, or 3-vs-3.
The Battle Arena appeared in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier!]]''. In the anime, it is located near [[Saffron City]] and was the second {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} facility challenged by {{Ash}}. {{ashfr|The group}} discovered its location in ''[[AG136|The Symbol Life]]'', following Ash's victory against {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} at the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}}. The facility is run by [[Arena Tycoon Greta]] and also houses multiple martial arts students studying under her.


===Pokémon used in Battle Arena===
Before the match begins, the challenger must use a special wheel machine to randomly decide whether the match will be one-on-one, two-on-two, or three-on-three, and both {{pkmn|Trainer}}s send out all of their Pokémon, which are only [[recall]]ed once they've been defeated or the battle ends.
 
In Ash's case, the wheel landed on two-on-two. Although [[Ash's Grovyle]] was defeated by Greta's {{p|Hariyama}}, [[Ash's Snorlax]] managed to defeat both of Greta's Pokémon, despite being at a type disadvantage against both of them, giving Ash the victory and earning him the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]], his second Frontier Symbol.
 
===Pokémon used in the Battle Arena===
The following is a list of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} used in the Battle Arena:
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|desc={{p|Hariyama}} was the first Pokémon used by Greta in her battle with Ash, where it first battled with {{AP|Ash's Grovyle|Sceptile}}. Despite that {{p|Grovyle}} managed to outmatch Hariyama in speed and deal some damage on it, Greta was finally able to use Grovyle's momentum as her own advantage, and land a critical hit on the Wood Gecko Pokémon, knocking it out.
|desc={{p|Hariyama}} was the first Pokémon used by Greta in her battle with Ash, where it first battled with [[Ash's Grovyle]]. Despite that {{p|Grovyle}} managed to outmatch Hariyama in speed and deal some damage on it, Greta was finally able to use Grovyle's momentum as her own advantage, and land a critical hit on the Wood Gecko Pokémon, knocking it out.


Ash next used his {{AP|Snorlax}} against the Arm Thrust Pokémon. Despite having disadvantage in type, {{p|Snorlax}} was able to keep itself safe from Hariyama's attacks by using {{m|Harden}}. Eventually, Hariyama was knocked out with an {{m|Ice Punch}}.
Ash next used his {{AP|Snorlax}} against the Arm Thrust Pokémon. Despite having disadvantage in type, {{p|Snorlax}} was able to keep itself safe from Hariyama's attacks by using {{m|Harden}}. Eventually, Hariyama was knocked out with an {{m|Ice Punch}}.
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Ash then commanded Snorlax to use {{m|Rest}}, and Greta told Medicham to attack Snorlax with repeated {{m|Focus Punch}}es in order to break the ice. Greta told Medicham to use {{m|High Jump Kick}} but Snorlax managed to dodge it, causing Medicham to take some damage. Snorlax then tried to attack it with a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, but Medicham dodged it and hit it with {{m|Focus Punch}}.
Ash then commanded Snorlax to use {{m|Rest}}, and Greta told Medicham to attack Snorlax with repeated {{m|Focus Punch}}es in order to break the ice. Greta told Medicham to use {{m|High Jump Kick}} but Snorlax managed to dodge it, causing Medicham to take some damage. Snorlax then tried to attack it with a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, but Medicham dodged it and hit it with {{m|Focus Punch}}.


Just when it seemed it was all over for Ash, he commanded Snorlax to use Hyper Beam on the ground which catapulted it into the air. Using its altitude to his advantage, Ash told it to attack with a full-on {{m|Body Slam}}, defeating Medicham and earning Ash the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]].}}
Just when it seemed it was all over for Ash, he commanded Snorlax to use Hyper Beam on the ground which catapulted it into the air. Using its altitude to his advantage, Ash told it to attack with a full-on {{m|Body Slam}}, defeating Medicham and earning Ash the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]].
 
Medicham's known moves are {{m|Focus Punch}}, {{m|High Jump Kick}}, and {{m|Ice Punch}}.}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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[[File:Battle Arena AP.png|thumb|left|200px|The Battle Arena in Ash & Pikachu]]
===In the Ash & Pikachu manga===
===In the Ash & Pikachu manga===
[[File:Battle Arena AP.png|thumb|200px|The Battle Arena in Pokémon Adventures]]
The Battle Arena appeared in ''[[SP34|An Awesome Showdown!!]]'', where Ash, like in the anime, battled and defeated Greta there.
 
The Battle Frontier first appeared in ''[[SP33|Off To The Battle Frontier!!]]''. Unlike the anime, only the Battle Factory, Battle Arena, and Battle Pike appeared.
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
[[File:Battle Arena Adventures.png|thumb|200px|The Battle Arena in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Battle Arena Adventures.png|thumb|200px|The Battle Arena in Pokémon Adventures]]
The Battle Arena first appeared in ''[[PS316|Skirting Around Surskit II]]'', where [[Scott]] was trying to calm down the members of the press in front of the facility, as they were getting frustrated of the [[Frontier Brain]]s' absence.
In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', {{adv|Emerald}} challenged the Battle Arena as his fourth Battle Frontier facility during the Battle Frontier's seven-day opening ceremony. His battle against Greta eventually came down to a match between Greta's {{p|Shedinja}} and [[Emerald's Sudowoodo]]. Thanks to Emerald's cheering, Sudowoodo was able to withstand Shedinja's {{m|Solar Beam}}, and the match was judged in Emerald's favor, making him the winner and earning him the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]].
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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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Revision as of 18:36, 13 April 2019

Battle Arena
バトルアリーナ Battle Arena
Battle Arena E.png
"Let the toughest teams gather!"
Battles per round
7
Participating Pokémon
3
Arena Tycoon Greta
Arena Tycoon Greta
Guts
Silver
Guts Symbol
Guts
Gold
Guts Symbol
Wins to obtain the Guts Symbol
Silver
28
Gold
56

The Battle Arena (Japanese: バトルアリーナ Battle Arena) is a facility located with the Hoenn Battle Frontier in Pokémon Emerald.

Challenges

A match in the Battle Arena pits two Pokémon against one another for three rounds. If both Pokémon last all three rounds, they are rated on how they battled in three aspects, and the Pokémon with the higher score wins, and the losing Pokémon leaves battle. If they somehow tie, both Pokémon leave battle. A knockout results in an automatic win for the Pokémon that is still standing. Trainers are not allowed to switch out their Pokémon, and they must be sent out in the order they were entered.

See also: List of Battle Frontier Trainers (Generation III)

Pokémon are scored on their mind, skill, and body. This is much like the Fallarbor Town Battle Tent rules. The Pokémon with the better rating in each category scores two points, while a tie will award one point to each Pokémon.

  • Mind judges Pokémon on their offensive style. One point is awarded if a move that deals damage is chosen for use (except Counter, Mirror Coat, and Bide, which do not award points, and Fake Out, which deducts one point), and one point is deducted if Protect, Detect, or Endure is chosen. All other moves do not award points. Only the move selection matters; even if the Pokémon does not actually use the move (due to an effect such as paralysis), it will still score in this category. The Pokémon with the higher number of points wins the two points in the overall judgment.
  • Skill judges Pokémon on accuracy. One point is awarded if any move is used successfully, while two points are deducted if the move misses, fails, or is prevented from executing due to an effect such as paralysis. If the move was caused to fail by Protect, Detect, or flinching from Fake Out, however, no points are deducted. Hitting a move super effectively rewards two points rather than one, but dealing not very effective damage instead deducts one point. The Pokémon with the higher number of points wins the two points in the overall judgment.
  • Body judges the amount of HP remaining at the end of the third round compared to their amount at the start of the first. The Pokémon with the better ratio wins the two points in the overall judgment.

Battle Points

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Arena Tycoon

After 28 wins and 56 wins, Arena Tycoon Greta appears to challenge the player. On her defeat, she awards the player with the Guts Symbol.

Silver Symbol challenge



Gold Symbol challenge



Layout

Battle Arena interior E.png Battle Arena hallway E.png Battle Arena battlefield E.png
Inside the Battle Arena Hallway Before battle in the Battle Arena

In the anime

The Battle Arena in the anime

The Battle Arena appeared in Wheel of Frontier!. In the anime, it is located near Saffron City and was the second Battle Frontier facility challenged by Ash. The group discovered its location in The Symbol Life, following Ash's victory against Noland at the Battle Factory. The facility is run by Arena Tycoon Greta and also houses multiple martial arts students studying under her.

Before the match begins, the challenger must use a special wheel machine to randomly decide whether the match will be one-on-one, two-on-two, or three-on-three, and both Trainers send out all of their Pokémon, which are only recalled once they've been defeated or the battle ends.

In Ash's case, the wheel landed on two-on-two. Although Ash's Grovyle was defeated by Greta's Hariyama, Ash's Snorlax managed to defeat both of Greta's Pokémon, despite being at a type disadvantage against both of them, giving Ash the victory and earning him the Guts Symbol, his second Frontier Symbol.

Pokémon used in the Battle Arena

The following is a list of Pokémon used in the Battle Arena:

Greta's Hariyama
Hariyama
Hariyama was the first Pokémon used by Greta in her battle with Ash, where it first battled with Ash's Grovyle. Despite that Grovyle managed to outmatch Hariyama in speed and deal some damage on it, Greta was finally able to use Grovyle's momentum as her own advantage, and land a critical hit on the Wood Gecko Pokémon, knocking it out.

Ash next used his Snorlax against the Arm Thrust Pokémon. Despite having disadvantage in type, Snorlax was able to keep itself safe from Hariyama's attacks by using Harden. Eventually, Hariyama was knocked out with an Ice Punch.

Hariyama's known moves are Arm Thrust and Focus Punch.

Debut Wheel of Frontier
Voice actors
Japanese Unshō Ishizuka
English Bill Rogers
Greta's Medicham
Medicham
Greta chose Medicham, along with her Hariyama to battle Ash in Wheel of Frontier. It was the second to go up after Hariyama was defeated by Ash's Snorlax. Medicham overwhelmed Snorlax with its astounding speed and agility. With Ice Punch, Medicham was able to freeze Snorlax giving Greta a huge advantage.

Ash then commanded Snorlax to use Rest, and Greta told Medicham to attack Snorlax with repeated Focus Punches in order to break the ice. Greta told Medicham to use High Jump Kick but Snorlax managed to dodge it, causing Medicham to take some damage. Snorlax then tried to attack it with a Hyper Beam, but Medicham dodged it and hit it with Focus Punch.

Just when it seemed it was all over for Ash, he commanded Snorlax to use Hyper Beam on the ground which catapulted it into the air. Using its altitude to his advantage, Ash told it to attack with a full-on Body Slam, defeating Medicham and earning Ash the Guts Symbol.

Medicham's known moves are Focus Punch, High Jump Kick, and Ice Punch.

Debut Wheel of Frontier
Voice actors
Japanese Megumi Hayashibara
English Sarah Natochenny

In the manga

The Battle Arena in Ash & Pikachu

In the Ash & Pikachu manga

The Battle Arena appeared in An Awesome Showdown!!, where Ash, like in the anime, battled and defeated Greta there.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

The Battle Arena in Pokémon Adventures

The Battle Arena first appeared in Skirting Around Surskit II, where Scott was trying to calm down the members of the press in front of the facility, as they were getting frustrated of the Frontier Brains' absence.

In Sneaky Like Shedinja, Emerald challenged the Battle Arena as his fourth Battle Frontier facility during the Battle Frontier's seven-day opening ceremony. His battle against Greta eventually came down to a match between Greta's Shedinja and Emerald's Sudowoodo. Thanks to Emerald's cheering, Sudowoodo was able to withstand Shedinja's Solar Beam, and the match was judged in Emerald's favor, making him the winner and earning him the Guts Symbol.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 對戰競技場 Deuijin Ginggeihchèuhng
Mandarin 對戰競技場 / 对战竞技场 Duìzhàn Jìngjìchǎng
Denmark Flag.png Danish Kamparenaen
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Strijdarena
Finland Flag.png Finnish Taisteluareena (S08)
Otteluareena (S09)
France Flag.png French Dojo de Combat
Germany Flag.png German Kampfring
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Arena Pertarungan
Italy Flag.png Italian Dojo Lotta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 배틀아레나 Battle Arena
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Arena de Batalha
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Arena de Batalla
Spain Flag.png Spain Dojo Batalla
Thailand Flag.png Thai แบทเทิลอารีน่า Battle Arena
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Sân vận động giao đấu


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Anabel
Salon Maiden
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Spenser
Palace Maven
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Knowledge Symbol Battle Factory Knowledge Symbol
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Factory Head
Noland
Brave Symbol Battle Pyramid Brave Symbol
Brandon
Pyramid King
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Tactics Symbol Battle Dome Tactics Symbol
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Dome Ace
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Guts Symbol Battle Arena Guts Symbol
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Arena Tycoon
Greta
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Pike Queen
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