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Rather than using their own Pokémon, the {{player}} is shown a collection of 12 Pokémon before the battle begins. They are able to choose three (four for [[double battles]]) to use while the opponent chooses from the same pool. Because of this mechanic, the Trainer Card one uses doesn't really matter, in fact even Blank Trainer cards can be used. It also means that there might be situations where the player and their opponent both have the exact same Pokémon.
Rather than using their own Pokémon, the {{player}} is shown a collection of 12 Pokémon before the battle begins. They are able to choose three (four for [[double battles]]) to use while the opponent chooses from the same pool. Because of this mechanic, the Trainer Card one uses doesn't really matter, in fact even Blank Trainer cards can be used. It also means that there might be situations where the player and their opponent both have the exact same Pokémon.


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Sunset Colosseum is a Colosseum in Pokémon Battle Revolution. It is lead by Dusty, and unlike other Colossi, there are only four battles that take place in it.

Battles take place on a round platform surrounded by water. There are arch-like structures encircling it, as well as a sunset in the background over the ocean.

Rather than using their own Pokémon, the player is shown a collection of 12 Pokémon before the battle begins. They are able to choose three (four for double battles) to use while the opponent chooses from the same pool. Because of this mechanic, the Trainer Card one uses doesn't really matter, in fact even Blank Trainer cards can be used. It also means that there might be situations where the player and their opponent both have the exact same Pokémon.

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Colosseums in Pokémon Battle Revolution
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