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Battle Tree バトルツリー
Battle Tree
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Battle Tree SM.png
Map description: The sacred battle grounds for the toughest Trainers of the Alola region.
Location: West of Poni Gauntlet
Region: Alola
Generations: VII
Alola Battle Tree Map.png
Location of Battle Tree in Alola.
Pokémon world locations

The Battle Tree (Japanese: バトルツリー Battle Tree) is a facility located on Poni Island in Alola. It can be accessed through Poni Gauntlet after becoming Champion. It is the equivalent to the Battle Maison from Generation VI, the Battle Subway from Generation V, and the Battle Towers from other previous generations.

Challenges

The goal of the Battle Tree is to defeat as many Trainers in a row as possible, given the restrictions by the rules. The Battle Tree offers Single, Double and Multi Battle challenges with two levels of difficulty each, with a total of six possible challenges.

Battle format Number of eligible Pokémon
Single 3
Super Single
Double 4
Super Double
Multi 2 per player
Super Multi

A Super version of each format is unlocked when the player first beats the Battle Legend for the format, such as Super Single Battle. The normal battle formats are limited to streaks of 20, while the super battle formats end when the player loses.

Restrictions

  • Pokémon over level 50 will be set to level 50
  • Pokémon of the same species are not allowed
  • Pokémon holding the same items are not allowed
  • Regardless of which battle style is chosen, the following Pokémon, along with their respective alternate forms, are not allowed:
Mewtwo Mewtwo Mew Mew Lugia Lugia Ho-Oh Ho-Oh Celebi Celebi Kyogre Kyogre Groudon Groudon Rayquaza Rayquaza
Jirachi Jirachi Deoxys Deoxys Dialga Dialga Palkia Palkia Giratina Giratina Phione Phione Manaphy Manaphy Darkrai Darkrai
Shaymin Shaymin Arceus Arceus Victini Victini Reshiram Reshiram Zekrom Zekrom Kyurem Kyurem Keldeo Keldeo Meloetta Meloetta
Genesect Genesect Xerneas Xerneas Yveltal Yveltal Zygarde Zygarde Diancie Diancie Hoopa Hoopa Volcanion Volcanion Cosmog Cosmog
Cosmoem Cosmoem Solgaleo Solgaleo Lunala Lunala Necrozma Necrozma Magearna Magearna Marshadow Marshadow Egg Egg

Battle Points

Like in the Battle Maison, the player receives Battle Points (BP) at the end of every victorious match. The number of Battle Points (BP) awarded after a match varies with the length of the current win streak, as shown in the table below.

Battle Points
Win streak Normal Super
1-10 1 2
11-19 2 3
20
(Battle Legend)
20 3
21-30 4
31-40 5
41-49 6
50
(Battle Legend)
50
51+ 7

Battle Legends

On the 20th battle of normal challenges and the 50th battle of Super challenges, a Battle Legend will be challenged. Red is the Battle Legend for Single Battle challenges, using three Poké each time. Blue is the Battle Legend for Double Battles and uses four Pokémon. For Multi Battles, both Battle Legends will appear simultaneously, each using two Pokémon. Upon defeating the Battle Legend, the Pokémon used in that battle will be awarded a Battle Tree Great Ribbon or Battle Tree Master Ribbon for normal or Super mode, respectively.

Single Battle (on 20th consecutive battle)



Super Single Battle (on 50th consecutive battle)



Double Battle (on 20th consecutive battle)



Super Double Battle (on 50th consecutive battle)



Battle Tree Trainers

All NPC Trainers in the Battle Tree use Pokémon from a list of 996 Pokémon and moveset combinations. Each Pokémon has a fixed Nature and spread for effort values and individual values to predetermine the base stats. However, the gender and Ability are randomly selected. Each Trainer will use two to four Pokémon, depending on the challenge selected.

See also:
List of Battle Tree Trainers
List of Battle Tree Pokémon (001-251)
List of Battle Tree Pokémon (252-471)
List of Battle Tree Pokémon (472-649)
List of Battle Tree Pokémon (650-802)

Special Trainers

In Super Battles, special Trainers appear every ten battles. Like with the other Battle Tree Trainers, their teams are randomly selected from a group of Pokémon specifically preset for each of them.























Multi Battle partners

In the Multi Battle and Super Multi Battle challenges, the player can choose to partner with a friend or with the AI. Unlike the Battle Maison from previous generations, there is only one default AI partner, Pokémon Breeder Rada. To increase the number of AI partners available, the player must Scout opponents after defeating them in Single or Double Battles. Scouting a Trainer costs 10 BP, and this will add the Trainer to the list of potential AI partners. When a Trainer is scouted, the first two Pokémon of their team will be the Pokémon they use in Multi Battles. Battle Legends cannot be scouted, but the other special Trainers can be recruited.



Items

Item Location Games
Moomoo Milk VI Moomoo Milk Gift from the receptionist after 5 consecutive victories  S  M 
PP Up PP Up Gift from the receptionist after 10 consecutive victories  S  M 
Rare Candy Rare Candy Gift from the receptionist after 20 consecutive victories  S  M 
Bottle Cap Bottle Cap Gift from the receptionist after 30 consecutive victories  S  M 
PP Max PP Max Gift from the receptionist after 40 consecutive victories  S  M 
Ability Capsule Ability Capsule Gift from the receptionist after 50 consecutive victories  S  M 
Lansat Berry Lansat Berry Gift from the receptionist after 100 consecutive victories  S  M 
Starf Berry Starf Berry Gift from the receptionist after 200 consecutive victories  S  M 
Charizardite X Charizardite X Gift from Red after defeating him in Battle Tree proper  S  M 
Charizardite Y Charizardite Y Gift from Red after defeating him in Battle Tree proper  S  M 
Venusaurite Venusaurite Gift from Red after defeating him in Battle Tree proper  S  M 
Blastoisinite Blastoisinite Gift from Red after defeating him in Battle Tree proper  S  M 

Exchange Service Corner

The area includes three Exchange Service Corners, where the player can buy various items with Battle Points (BP) earned through battles in the Battle Tree.

Battle Points earned in the Battle Royal Dome can be exchanged for prizes at the Battle Tree as well.

Left attendant
Middle attendant
Right attendant


Trainers

Upon entering the Battle Tree area for the first time, the player will encounter Red and Blue, and have a battle against one of them. The player gets to choose which one of the two they want to battle.






In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 對戰樹 Deuijin Syuh
Mandarin 對戰樹 / 对战树 Duìzhàn Shù
France Flag.png French Arbre de Combat
Germany Flag.png German Kampfbaum
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Harci Fa
Italy Flag.png Italian Albero della Lotta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 배틀트리 Battle Tree
Russia Flag.png Russian Древо Сражений Drevo Srazheniy
Spain Flag.png Spanish Árbol de Combate


Alola
Melemele Trial Completion.png Akala Trial Completion.png Ula'ula Trial Completion.png Poni Trial Completion.png
Islands
Melemele IslandAkala IslandUla'ula IslandPoni IslandAether Paradise
Settlements
Iki TownHau'oli CityHeahea CityPaniola TownKonikoni CityMalie CityTapu VillagePo Town
Seafolk VillagePokémon League
Routes
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Landmarks
Mahalo TrailTrainers' SchoolHau'oli CemeteryBerry fieldsVerdant CavernMelemele MeadowSeaward CaveKala'e Bay
Ten Carat HillPaniola RanchBrooklet HillMelemele SeaDiglett's TunnelRoyal AvenueBattle Royal DomeWela Volcano Park
Lush JungleMemorial HillAkala OutskirtsRuins of LifeHano Grand ResortHano BeachMalie GardenMount Hokulani
Hokulani ObservatoryBlush MountainUla'ula BeachAether HouseThrifty Megamart (Abandoned Site)Haina Desert
Ruins of AbundanceUla'ula MeadowLake of the MooneLake of the SunneShady HousePoni WildsAncient Poni Path
Poni Breaker CoastRuins of HopeExeggutor IslandVast Poni CanyonAltar of the SunneAltar of the MooneMount Lanakila
Ruins of ConflictPoni GrovePoni PlainsPoni MeadowResolution CavePoni CoastPoni GauntletBattle Tree
Festival PlazaPoké PelagoBig Wave BeachSandy CaveHeahea BeachPikachu ValleyDividing Peak Tunnel
Kantonian GymPoni BeachPlains GrottoTeam Rocket's Castle
Ultra Space
Ultra Deep SeaUltra MegalopolisMegalo TowerUltra JungleUltra DesertUltra PlantUltra ForestUltra CraterUltra Ruin
Ultra Space Wilds


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