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[[File:SM Prerelease Battle Royal.png|220px|thumb|A Battle Royal]]
[[File:SM Prerelease Battle Royal.png|220px|thumb|A Battle Royal]]
A '''Battle Royal''' (Japanese: '''バトルロイヤル''' ''Battle Royal'') is a type of [[Pokémon battle]] in the [[Generation VII]] games, introduced in {{g|Sun and Moon}}. A Battle Royal involves four Trainers all battling each other at the same time.
A '''Battle Royal''' (Japanese: '''バトルロイヤル''' ''Battle Royal'') is a type of [[Pokémon battle]] introduced in the [[Generation VII]] {{pkmn|games}}, {{g|Sun and Moon}}. A Battle Royal involves four {{pkmn|Trainer}}s all battling each other at the same time. The format is based on the battles that the four [[guardian deities]] of [[Alola]] take part in to decide who is the strongest of them all.


In a Battle Royal, each player brings up to three Pokémon, using one Pokémon at a time. At the end of a turn, if a player has no Pokémon left, the Battle Royal ends. All players are scored based on the number of Pokémon they knocked out, and the number of Pokémon they have remaining.
Battle Royals are held at the [[Battle Royal Dome]]. In a Battle Royal, each Trainer brings up to three {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} into the ring, using one Pokémon at a time. At the end of a turn, if a Trainer has no Pokémon left, the Battle Royal ends. All participants are scored based on the number of Pokémon they [[Fainting|knocked out]], and the number of Pokémon they have remaining.
 
==Battle Royal Dome==
[[File:SM Prerelease Battle Royal Dome arena.png|thumb|The arena in the Battle Royal Dome]]
Battle Royals are held at the [[Battle Royal Dome]]. The Battle Royal Dome has four corners: red, blue, green, and yellow. Each corner has an entrance shaped like a Pokémon's head: the red corner is shaped like {{p|Charizard}}, the blue corner is shaped like {{p|Gyarados}}, the green corner is shaped like {{p|Tyranitar}}, and the yellow corner is shaped like {{p|Haxorus}}.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 14:14, 16 December 2016

This article is about the battle format in Generation VII. For the mode in the Pokémon Rumble series, see Battle Royale.
A Battle Royal

A Battle Royal (Japanese: バトルロイヤル Battle Royal) is a type of Pokémon battle introduced in the Generation VII games, Pokémon Sun and Moon. A Battle Royal involves four Trainers all battling each other at the same time. The format is based on the battles that the four guardian deities of Alola take part in to decide who is the strongest of them all.

Battle Royals are held at the Battle Royal Dome. In a Battle Royal, each Trainer brings up to three Pokémon into the ring, using one Pokémon at a time. At the end of a turn, if a Trainer has no Pokémon left, the Battle Royal ends. All participants are scored based on the number of Pokémon they knocked out, and the number of Pokémon they have remaining.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 皇家對戰 Wòhnggā Deuijin
Mandarin 皇家對戰 / 皇家对战 Huángjiā Duìzhàn
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Battle Royal
France Flag.png French Bataille Royale
Germany Flag.png German Battle Royale
Italy Flag.png Italian Battle Royale
South Korea Flag.png Korean 배틀로열 Battle Royal
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Battle Royal
Russia Flag.png Russian Королевская битва Korolevskaya bitva
Spain Flag.png Spanish Battle Royale


Pokémon battle variations
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Battle modes


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