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Revision as of 03:30, 26 January 2019
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The Battle Palace (Japanese: バトルパレス Battle Palace) is a facility located within the Hoenn Battle Frontier in Pokémon Emerald.
Challenges
In the Battle Palace, Pokémon battle on their own, without any commands from their Trainers. This is very similar to the rules at the Verdanturf Battle Tent. The style of the Pokémon's battle depends on its Nature, and this style may change when the Pokémon's HP falls low.
At a streak of 21 (three trips through) or 42 (six trips through), Palace Maven Spenser challenges the player. If defeated, he awards the Spirits Symbol.
Battle style
Depending on its Nature, a Pokémon may use different moves in the Battle Palace. All moves belong to one of three categories: Attack, Defense, or Support. The following is the list of attacks in each category:
- Attack: Any move not listed under Defense or Support.
- Defense: All moves that target the user, the user's side, or the entire field, but not moves that call other moves. These moves include Acid Armor, Agility, Amnesia, Aromatherapy, Barrier, Baton Pass, Belly Drum, Bide, Bulk Up, Calm Mind, Camouflage, Charge, Conversion 2, Conversion, Cosmic Power, Defense Curl, Destiny Bond, Detect, Double Team, Dragon Dance, Endure, Focus Energy, Follow Me, Growth, Grudge, Hail, Harden, Haze, Heal Bell, Helping Hand, Howl, Imprison, Ingrain, Iron Defense, Light Screen, Meditate, Milk Drink, Minimize, Mist, Moonlight, Morning Sun, Mud Sport, Perish Song, Protect, Rain Dance, Recover, Recycle, Reflect, Refresh, Rest, Safeguard, Sandstorm, Sharpen, Slack Off, Softboiled, Splash, Stockpile, Substitute, Sunny Day, Swallow, Swords Dance, Synthesis, Tail Glow, Teleport, Water Sport, Wish, and Withdraw.
- Support: All moves that do not deal damage and are not categorized under Defense, as well as Counter and Mirror Coat. These include Assist, Attract, Block, Charm, Confuse Ray, Cotton Spore, Counter, Curse, Disable, Encore, Fake Tears, FeatherDance, Flash, Flatter, Foresight, Glare, GrassWhistle, Growl, Hypnosis, Kinesis, Leech Seed, Leer, Lock-On, Lovely Kiss, Magic Coat, Mean Look, Memento, Metal Sound, Metronome, Mimic, Mind Reader, Mirror Coat, Mirror Move, Nature Power, Nightmare, Odor Sleuth, Pain Split, Poison Gas, PoisonPowder, Psych Up, Roar, Role Play, Sand-Attack, Scary Face, Screech, Sing, Sketch, Skill Swap, Sleep Powder, Sleep Talk, SmokeScreen, Snatch, Spider Web, Spikes, Spite, Spore, String Shot, Stun Spore, Supersonic, Swagger, Sweet Kiss, Sweet Scent, Tail Whip, Taunt, Teeter Dance, Thunder Wave, Tickle, Torment, Toxic, Transform, Trick, Whirlwind, Will-O-Wisp, and Yawn.
Each Nature has a set of ratios that determines how often a Pokémon with that Nature is likely to use Attack, Defense, or Support moves. These ratios change when the Pokémon's HP falls below 50%. During battle, a category is selected for a given turn, and a random attack in that category is chosen from the Pokémon's moveset; if no such attack exists, the Pokémon will "appear incapable of using its power" and skip its turn.
The following table lists each Nature and its move type preferences; it may be rearranged by clicking the boxes next to each column's heading.
Nature | Attack | Defense | Support | Attack (<50%) | Defense (<50%) | Support (<50%) |
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Hardy | 61% | 7% | 32% | 61% | 7% | 32% |
Lonely | 20% | 25% | 55% | 84% | 8% | 8% |
Brave | 70% | 15% | 15% | 32% | 60% | 8% |
Adamant | 38% | 31% | 31% | 70% | 15% | 15% |
Naughty | 20% | 70% | 10% | 70% | 22% | 8% |
Bold | 30% | 20% | 50% | 32% | 58% | 10% |
Docile | 56% | 22% | 22% | 56% | 22% | 22% |
Relaxed | 25% | 15% | 60% | 75% | 15% | 10% |
Impish | 69% | 6% | 25% | 28% | 55% | 17% |
Lax | 35% | 10% | 55% | 29% | 6% | 65% |
Timid | 62% | 10% | 28% | 30% | 20% | 50% |
Hasty | 58% | 37% | 5% | 88% | 6% | 6% |
Serious | 34% | 11% | 55% | 29% | 11% | 60% |
Jolly | 35% | 5% | 60% | 35% | 60% | 5% |
Naive | 56% | 22% | 22% | 56% | 22% | 22% |
Modest | 35% | 45% | 20% | 34% | 60% | 6% |
Mild | 44% | 50% | 6% | 34% | 6% | 60% |
Quiet | 56% | 22% | 22% | 56% | 22% | 22% |
Bashful | 30% | 58% | 12% | 30% | 58% | 12% |
Rash | 30% | 13% | 57% | 27% | 6% | 67% |
Calm | 40% | 50% | 10% | 25% | 62% | 13% |
Gentle | 18% | 70% | 12% | 90% | 5% | 5% |
Sassy | 88% | 6% | 6% | 22% | 20% | 58% |
Careful | 42% | 50% | 8% | 42% | 5% | 53% |
Quirky | 56% | 22% | 22% | 56% | 22% | 22% |
Battle Points
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Palace Maven
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Layout
Inside the Battle Palace | Hallway | Before battle in the Battle Palace |
In the anime
The Battle Palace was the fifth facility to be challenged by Ash in the anime, where it was on Metallica Island, near the Seafoam Islands. It appeared in Cutting the Ties that Bind! and Ka Boom with a View!. The Battle Palace challenge doesn't take place inside the palace itself, instead starting from a battlefield on a nearby plateau and then moving on into the surrounding jungle and beach. Spenser can also allow challengers to take a break in the middle of the battle.
Pokémon used in Battle Palace
Shiftry first appeared in Ka Boom with a View!, where it was the first Pokémon to be sent against Ash, while he chose Sceptile. Before using any move, Shiftry dodged the Bullet Seed from Sceptile and was told to move to the jungle. It had immense speed, but Sceptile was just as fast, as it followed close behind. After the two Grass types reached a small waterfall, both continued their duel. Shiftry managed to push Sceptile into the pool of water, then used Rock Smash to send rocks down into the pool. However, Sceptile escaped up through the waterfall and landed a hit on Shiftry, knocking it out, and winning Ash the first victory.
Shiftry's known moves are Shadow Ball, Quick Attack, Double Team, and Rock Smash. | ||
Debut | Ka Boom with a View! |
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Spenser's Venusaur was the second Pokémon chosen by Spenser to go against Ash. It managed to defeat Ash's Heracross, but finally lost to Swellow. Vensaur's known moves are Sweet Scent, Vine Whip, Razor Leaf, Tackle and Solar Beam. | ||
Debut | Cutting the Ties that Bind | |
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Voice actors | ||
Japanese | Kenta Miyake | |
English | Craig Blair |
Claydol appeared in the episode Ka Boom with a View!, where it was the third Pokémon to be sent out against Ash. Claydol had to face Ash's Swellow and Sceptile before being defeated by Sceptile's newly learned SolarBeam. Claydol is the powerhouse of Spenser's team.
Claydol's known moves are Teleport, Rapid Spin, Sandstorm, Hyper Beam, and Psybeam. | ||
Debut | Ka Boom with a View! | |
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Voice actors | ||
Japanese | Kōichi Sakaguchi | |
English | Kōichi Sakaguchi |
In the manga
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In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In other languages
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