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==={{color|CC9900|Battle Roulette}}===
==={{color|CC9900|Battle Arcade}}===
[[Image:Battle roulette.gif|left|200px|thumb|The Battle Roulette]]
[[Image:Battle roulette.gif|left|200px|thumb|The Battle Arcade]]
Battles in the Battle Roulette are either 3 vs 3 (single) or 4 vs 4 (double). Trainers play roulette before each match. The choice may affect the player's Pokémon, the opponent's or even the field. The roulette may land on status ailments, weather changes, level changes, berries and more. It may even land on nothing. The status ailments appear to be based on moves with certain types; {{type2|Steel}}s are immune to poisoning and {{type2|Ground}}s are immune to paralysis.
Battles in the Battle Arcade are either 3 vs 3 (single) or 4 vs 4 (double). Trainers play roulette before each match. The choice may affect the player's Pokémon, the opponent's or even the field. The roulette may land on status ailments, weather changes, level changes, berries and more. It may even land on nothing. The status ailments appear to be based on moves with certain types; {{type2|Steel}}s are immune to poisoning and {{type2|Ground}}s are immune to paralysis.


{{FB|Roulette Goddess|Dahlia}} is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Roulette.
{{FB|Roulette Goddess|Dahlia}} is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Arcade.
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==={{color|FFCCCC|Battle Stage}}===
==={{color|FFCCCC|Battle Hall}}===
[[Image:Battle stage.gif|left|200px|thumb|The Battle Stage]]
[[Image:Battle stage.gif|left|200px|thumb|The Battle Stage]]
The Battle Stage features a series of one on one battles. One Pokémon is entered, and then an opponent is chosen from a list of types. As a Trainer moves up through the facility, the levels go higher, making this the only facility to feature Pokémon above level 50.
The Battle Hall features a series of one on one battles. One Pokémon is entered, and then an opponent is chosen from a list of types. As a Trainer moves up through the facility, the levels go higher, making this the only facility to feature Pokémon above level 50.


{{FB|Stage Madonna|Kate}} is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Stage.
{{FB|Stage Madonna|Kate}} is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Hall.


As the only thing known about an opponent is one of the types of their Pokémon, the game can occasionally throw a curveball, such as if a player chooses to use an {{type2|Electric}} against their {{type2|Flying}} opponent— only to find out that the opponent is using the {{2t|Ground|Flying}} {{p|Gligar}}— immune to Electric moves.
As the only thing known about an opponent is one of the types of their Pokémon, the game can occasionally throw a curveball, such as if a player chooses to use an {{type2|Electric}} against their {{type2|Flying}} opponent— only to find out that the opponent is using the {{2t|Ground|Flying}} {{p|Gligar}}— immune to Electric moves.
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Image:Platbfactory.jpg|Battle Factory
Image:Battle castle artwork.PNG|Battle Castle
Image:Battle castle artwork.PNG|Battle Castle
Image:Battlestage.JPG|Battle Stage
Image:Battlestage.JPG|Battle Hall
Image:Battle Roulette.jpg|Battle Roulette
Image:Battle Roulette.jpg|Battle Arcade
Image:PlatinumBattle place.gif|The various facilities
Image:PlatinumBattle place.gif|The various facilities
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Revision as of 21:49, 17 March 2009

Template:Infobox town The Battle Frontier is a new area introduced in Pokémon Platinum that features five different battle facilities. This is the second Battle Frontier made in the Pokémon world, the other being in Hoenn. The Battle Frontier is located in Sinnoh replacing the Battle Park from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The Battle Tower is still present and the Battle Factory is a returning venue from Emerald, albeit not under the same Frontier Brain.

Battle Points are awarded to the player for completing venues.

Battle Frontier Ahead
Aim to Win Glory with Pokémon

Facilities

Battle Tower

Main article: Battle Tower (Sinnoh)

The Battle Tower is identical to the Battle Tower in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The player battles seven, random trainers consecutively in a simple knock-out, progressively becoming more difficult. Trainers will choose three Pokémon to battle with having their level reduced to 50. After each battle, the player's Pokémon will be healed completely and have the option to continue, rest or retire. The Battle Tower has four modes:

  • Single Battle
  • Double Battle
  • Multi Battle
  • Wi-Fi Battle

Palmer is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Tower.

Battle Factory

File:Battle factory.gif
The Battle Factory

The Battle Factory will be another battle venue at Sinnoh's Battle Frontier, having basically the same ruling as the Hoenn Battle Frontier's Battle Factory. The player will be able to choose three rental Pokémon of six and battle another trainer with rental Pokémon. It is held in a large blue stadium.

Battle Factory
Win Consecutively with Rental Pokémon

Nejiki is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Factory.

Battle Arcade

File:Battle roulette.gif
The Battle Arcade

Battles in the Battle Arcade are either 3 vs 3 (single) or 4 vs 4 (double). Trainers play roulette before each match. The choice may affect the player's Pokémon, the opponent's or even the field. The roulette may land on status ailments, weather changes, level changes, berries and more. It may even land on nothing. The status ailments appear to be based on moves with certain types; Template:Type2s are immune to poisoning and Template:Type2s are immune to paralysis.

Dahlia is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Arcade.

Battle Castle

File:Battle castle.gif
The Battle Castle

In the Battle Castle, players must fight seven opponents in a row. Winning allows players to receive Castle Points, which allow them to buy items for use inside the Battle Castle or see future opponents. In the Battle Castle, Pokémon will not be healed automatically after a battle.

Cattleya and her butler, Kokuran are the Frontier Brains for the Battle Castle.

Battle Hall

File:Battle stage.gif
The Battle Stage

The Battle Hall features a series of one on one battles. One Pokémon is entered, and then an opponent is chosen from a list of types. As a Trainer moves up through the facility, the levels go higher, making this the only facility to feature Pokémon above level 50.

Kate is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Hall.

As the only thing known about an opponent is one of the types of their Pokémon, the game can occasionally throw a curveball, such as if a player chooses to use an Template:Type2 against their Template:Type2 opponent— only to find out that the opponent is using the Ground/Flying Gligar— immune to Electric moves.

Other areas of interest

Market area

A market area will be included within the Battle Frontier. The player can buy various goods with Battle Points won from the facilities. There is also a stall that sells scratchcards in exchange for BP. Using the scratchcards, the player may gamble for items such as Berries.

Entrance hall

The entrance to the Battle Frontier. There are many women that will guide and explain venues of the Battle Frontier.

Gallery

Trivia

File:Platbf.PNG
The Battle Frontier Logo
  • The Battle Frontier Logo is the color code of the venues corresponding to the five battle venues and their position in the Battle Frontier.
    • The color code of each of the venues corresponds approximately to the color codes of each of the five flavors of Berry.
  • Due to the pairing of Kokuran and Cattleya, there is an equal number of male and female Frontier Brains. This is the case with Sinnoh's Gym Leaders as well.
  • Taking into consideration the effects that could hinder or help the player's Pokémon and the fact that it looks like St. Basil's Cathedral, the Battle Roulette may have been based on the term Russian Roulette.


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