Fight Area

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Glitch City 故障都市
Broken-Down City
"Battles Galore"
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Location
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Location of Glitch City in Sinnoh.
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Fight Area is an area of the Battle Zone, northeast of Sinnoh. It is the home of Battle Park. In Platinum, Battle Park is replaced by the Sinnoh Battle Frontier.

Fight Area is the town players will arrive at when first visiting the Battle Zone. In fact, it is the only area of the Zone accessible until the player has visited the Battle Frontier and obtained the National Pokédex.

Near the lookout station, the player can get a Super Rod from a fisherman.

Places of interest

Battle Park

Main article: Battle Park (Sinnoh)

In front of the entrance to the Battle Park is a spot where the rival will stand on Saturday and Sunday in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, where the player can battle him.

Within Battle Park itself are both the Battle Tower (where Battle Points can be earned) and a building where the earned Battle Points can be redeemed.

Battle Frontier

Main article: Battle Frontier (Generation IV)

Within the Battle Frontier are five battle facilities, including the Battle Tower, where Battle Points can be earned, an Entrance hall, and a marketplace and prize center where Battle Points can be exchanged for items.

Demography

The population of Fight Area is 19 people. The small number is due to the fact that there are only four buildings in a small area. Also, most people in the Fight Area are likely not inhabitants of the Fight Area, but travelers due to the nature of the Battle Zone.

Items

Trainers

Barry

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Barry can be battled at the Fight Area on Saturdays and Sundays. His potential teams are listed here. After defeating the Elite Four twenty times, his Pokémon will level up.

In Pokémon Platinum, Barry can instead be found at the Survival Area.

Tag battle with Flint and Volkner



Name origin

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Lucas in front of the Battle Frontier entrance

The name seems to come from the fact that the Fight Area is not a city, however, it is a tiny port town built around the Battle Park/Battle Frontier, where many Pokémon battles take place.

In other languages

  • Spanish: Zona de Combate
  • Italian: Area Sfida
  • German: Kampfareal
  • French: Aire de Combat


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See also
Hisui