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Possible scores for each category are Circle (win) (2 points), Triangle (tie) (1 point), and X (lose) (0 points.) The Pokémon with the most points will win.
Possible scores for each category are Circle (win) (2 points), Triangle (tie) (1 point), and X (lose) (0 points.) The Pokémon with the most points will win.


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The Skill category is not affected if a move misses as a result of a damage blocking attack such as Detect/Protect.
The Skill category is not affected if a move misses as a result of a damage blocking attack such as Detect/Protect.

Revision as of 22:59, 7 May 2005

Battle tents are red-and-white tents situated in Slateport City, Verdanturf Town, and Fallarbor Town, replacing the Contest Halls in each. The Battle Tents offer a look at most of the battles to be experienced in the Battle Frontier, and are a way to practice for the Frontier. You get a reward for beating 3 battles at a time, which varies depending on which Tent.

Slateport Battle Tent: Battle Factory

In Slateport City, the Battle Tent is themed in the manner of the Battle Factory in Battle Frontier. You pick out 3 random Pokémon from a list of 6 rentals, all at Level 30. Then, you battle 3 Trainers at a time, having a chance after each battle to possibly trade one of your Pokémon for one from the person you just defeated. You are not allowed to look at any information about the Pokémon that you are trading for, having to imply the moves they use from battle.

Verdanturf Battle Tent: Battle Palace

In this Tent, you use a team of Pokémon to fight 3 trainers whose Pokémon will be adjusted to the levels of your team, although they will not go below Level 30. Unlike the other Tent battles, you do not directly control your Pokémon. Rather, they will use the moves most suited to their Nature (i.e.:Hardy, Quiet, Modest).Depending on their Nature, some Pokémon will not attack, preferring to use stat uppers or defensive moves. The Pokémon in the battle may change fighting styles when low on HP.

Fallarbor Battle Tent: Battle Arena

In this Tent, you use a team of 3 of your own Pokémon against 3 Trainers, whose Pokémon's levels have been adjusted to the level of your team, althiugh the enemy's Pokémon will never be below Level 30.

Each separate Pokémon face-off is timed for 3 turns. If in 3 turns, neither Pokémon has been KO'ed, then the judge makes a decision depending on 3 factors: Mind(amount of offensive moves), Skill(accuracy of moves), and Body(remaining HP).

Possible scores for each category are Circle (win) (2 points), Triangle (tie) (1 point), and X (lose) (0 points.) The Pokémon with the most points will win. The Skill category is not affected if a move misses as a result of a damage blocking attack such as Detect/Protect.