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'''Battle Mode''' is a mode in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] in which players can choose to battle using a preselected party in the [[Phenac Colosseum]]. The player can choose from four different battle difficulties (easy, normal, hard or ultimate). For each difficulty set there are 6-8 parties of Pokémon to choose from. Each party contains different Pokémon.
'''Battle Mode''' is a mode in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] in which players can choose to battle using a preselected party in the [[Phenac Colosseum]]. The player can choose from four different battle difficulties (easy, normal, hard or ultimate). For each difficulty set there are 6-8 parties of Pokémon to choose from.


==Double Battles==
==Double Battles==
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==Trivia==
*Each party in Battle Mode contains different Pokémon that correspond to the parties of Trainers found in [[Mt. Battle]], albeit without any held items. This is applicable to both the player character and the opponent.
Each difficulty level holds Pokémon from the following Mt. Battle Areas:
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 5px solid #{{colo color light}};"
|-
!Difficulty
!Mt. Battle Area(s)
|-
|Easy
|align="center" | 1
|-
|Normal
|align="center" | 2,3
|-
|Hard
|align="center" | 5-7
|-
|Ultimate
|align="center" | 9,10
|}
When looking at the OT of the Pokémon used, the Trainer of the corresponding Mt. Battle Area shows up instead of "Wes" or his alternate names.


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Revision as of 14:24, 15 May 2015

Battle Mode is a mode in Pokémon Colosseum in which players can choose to battle using a preselected party in the Phenac Colosseum. The player can choose from four different battle difficulties (easy, normal, hard or ultimate). For each difficulty set there are 6-8 parties of Pokémon to choose from.

Double Battles

Easy

Set One



Set Two



Set Three



Set Four



Set Five



Set Six



Set Seven



Set Eight



Normal

Set One



Set Two



Set Three



Set Four



Set Five



Set Six



Set Seven



Set Eight



Hard

Set One



Set Two



Set Three



Set Four



Set Five



Set Six



Set Seven



Set Eight



Ultimate

Set One



Set Two



Set Three



Set Four



Set Five



Set Six



Set Seven



Set Eight



Trivia

  • Each party in Battle Mode contains different Pokémon that correspond to the parties of Trainers found in Mt. Battle, albeit without any held items. This is applicable to both the player character and the opponent.

Each difficulty level holds Pokémon from the following Mt. Battle Areas:

Difficulty Mt. Battle Area(s)
Easy 1
Normal 2,3
Hard 5-7
Ultimate 9,10

When looking at the OT of the Pokémon used, the Trainer of the corresponding Mt. Battle Area shows up instead of "Wes" or his alternate names.


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