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==Modes (international versions)==
==Modes (international versions)==

Revision as of 05:59, 21 May 2023

Trainer Tower トレーナータワー
Trainer Tower
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Trainer Tower FRLG.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: North of Seven Island
Region: Sevii Islands
Generations: III
Sevii Islands Trainer Tower Map.png
Location of Trainer Tower in Sevii Islands.
Pokémon world locations

Trainer Tower (Japanese: トレーナータワー Trainer Tower) is a facility in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen located to north of Seven Island in the Sevii Islands. The area where it is located is the most northern location in Seven Island. It is similar to Battle Towers in that Trainers can be challenged in a variety of different battle types consecutively over a number of floors to reach the top; though the key concept of Trainer Tower is speed. Each battle mode has a default time and if beaten, offers a rare in-game item as a reward that can be obtained repeatedly by challenging the Tower again. Unlike Battle Towers, the player's Pokémon will not be healed between battles, though recovery items such as Revives and Potions can be used both during and between battles. If necessary, the player can return to the entrance to heal their party at the Pokémon Center, though this will waste more time in comparison to using items.

Battles conducted in Trainer Tower do not award experience or money. The level of the Pokémon used by Trainers will also match the player's highest-leveled Pokémon. Thief and Covet cannot steal items, while Trick always fails.

In the original Japanese releases of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Trainer Tower serves as a facility compatible with the e-Reader, in which cards from the Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen set can be used to modify the Trainers the player can battle, as well as the prizes they can earn. The default layout of Trainer Tower in the Japanese versions has four floors with the same Trainers on each floor for each playthrough. Scanning cards can increase this to a maximum of eight floors with multiple combinations of opponents. The standard eight-floor layout and different battle types as featured in the localizations incorporate the majority of the Trainers from these cards.

Trainer Hill, a location that shares many similarities with Trainer Tower, was later featured in Pokémon Emerald.

Modes (Japanese versions)

Default

1F




2F




3F








4F




Modes (international versions)

Single Mode

This mode features one Single Battle per floor, with two Pokémon per Trainer. If the tower is cleared within the target time, players will receive an Up-Grade.

The tower layout in this mode can be replicated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #19, 11, 25, 01, 09, 17, 02, and 10 in order.

1F




2F




3F




4F




5F




6F




7F




8F




Double Mode

This mode features one Double Battle per floor, with one Pokémon for each of the Trainers (two Pokémon total per battle). If the tower is cleared within the target time, players will receive a Dragon Scale.

The tower layout in this mode can be replicated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #13, 06, 12, 14, 04, 05, 29, and 21 in order.

1F




2F




3F




4F




5F




6F




7F




8F




Knockout Mode

This mode features three Single Battles per floor, with one Pokémon per Trainer and each Trainer challenging the player consecutively. If the tower is cleared within the target time, players will receive a Metal Coat.

The tower layout in this mode can be replicated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #07, 08, 16, 24, 32, 31, 23, and 15 in order.

1F








2F








3F








4F








5F








6F








7F








8F








Mixed Mode

This mode features a combination of the battles seen in the other three modes. If the tower is cleared within the target time, players will receive a King's Rock.

The tower layout in this mode can be replicated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #18, 27, 26, 21, 20, 15, 12, and 08 in order.

1F




2F




3F




4F




5F




6F








7F




8F








The prizes that would be received for clearing each mode are items that can be found elsewhere in the game, and if the Bag is full, the prize will not be accepted.

Poké Mart


Items

Exterior

Item Location Games
Nanab Berry III Nanab Berry Southeast of Psychic Rodette, on a marked square (hidden)  FR  LG 
Pearl Pearl On the beach, three squares west of the sign (hidden recurring item; group B)  FR  LG 
Big Pearl Big Pearl On the beach, north of the sign (hidden recurring item; group C)  FR  LG 

Interior

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Item Location Games
Up-Grade Up-Grade Reward for defeating Single Mode (repeatable)  FR  LG 
Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Reward for defeating Double Mode (repeatable)  FR  LG 
Metal Coat Metal Coat Reward for defeating Knockout Mode (repeatable)  FR  LG 
King's Rock King's Rock Reward for defeating Mixed Mode (repeatable)  FR  LG 

Pokémon

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Surfing
Tentacool Tentacool
FR LG
Surfing Surfing
5-40 95%
Tentacool Tentacool
FR LG
Surfing Surfing
5-35 90%
Tentacruel Tentacruel
FR LG
Surfing Surfing
35-40 5%
Mantine Mantine
FR LG
Surfing Surfing
35-40 5%
Fishing
Magikarp Magikarp
FR LG
Old Rod Fishing
Old Rod
5 100%
Horsea Horsea
FR LG
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
5-15 80%
Krabby Krabby
FR LG
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
5-15 80%
Magikarp Magikarp
FR LG
Good Rod Fishing
Good Rod
5-15 20%
Horsea Horsea
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
15-25 40%
Qwilfish Qwilfish
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
15-25 40%
Krabby Krabby
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
15-25 40%
Remoraid Remoraid
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
15-25 40%
Gyarados Gyarados
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
15-25 15%
Seadra Seadra
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
25-35 4%
Kingler Kingler
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
25-35 4%
Psyduck Psyduck
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
25-35 1%
Slowpoke Slowpoke
FR LG
Super Rod Fishing
Super Rod
25-35 1%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Trainers

Trainer Pokémon
Psychic Rodette
Psychic Rodette
マヤ Maya
Reward: $1000
Vs. Seeker
Natu Natu Lv.48
No item
Drowzee Drowzee Lv.48
No item
Hypno Hypno Lv.50
No item
Psychic Dario
Psychic Dario
レイ Rei
Reward: $1040
Vs. Seeker
Girafarig Girafarig Lv.52
No item
Rematch
Psychic Rodette
Psychic Rodette
マヤ Maya
Reward: $1060
After delivering the Sapphire to Celio
Vs. Seeker
Natu Natu Lv.53
No item
Hypno Hypno Lv.53
No item
Hypno Hypno Lv.53
No item
Psychic Dario
Psychic Dario
レイ Rei
Reward: $1120
After delivering the Sapphire to Celio
Vs. Seeker
Girafarig Girafarig Lv.56
No item
Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.


Layout

Entrance and 1F-4F

Version Entrance 1F 2F 3F 4F
FireRed Trainer Tower Entrance.png Trainer Tower Floor 1.png Trainer Tower Floor 2.png Trainer Tower Floor 3.png Trainer Tower Floor 4.png
LeafGreen
 


5F-8F and Roof

Version 5F 6F 7F 8F Roof
FireRed Trainer Tower Floor 5.png Trainer Tower Floor 6.png Trainer Tower Floor 7.png Trainer Tower Floor 8.png Trainer Tower Rooftop.png
LeafGreen
 


In the manga

Trainer Tower in Pokémon Adventures
Computer R

Pokémon Adventures

In Pokémon Adventures, Trainer Tower is a Team Rocket base controlled by R (Japanese: ), a computer created by Carr. It is equipped with 3D projectors, different sorts of weapons, and a restraint system that is almost completely immune to all kinds of Pokémon moves.

FireRed & LeafGreen arc

Trainer Tower first appeared in Some Things Are Better Left Unown, where Sird contacted Giovanni after defeating Lorelei. Sird retrieved the Ruby and the Sapphire from the tower before heading to Five Island, where the Deoxys named "Organism No. 2" was currently located.

In Once More into the Unown, R held Professor Oak and Green's parents captive in order to lure Red, Blue, and Green to it. After being insulted by Blue, R angrily attacked him and held his Pokémon off. However, Blue had his last Pokémon, Porygon2, infiltrate its network from the inside and shut it down with Zap Cannon, freeing Professor Oak and Green's parents.

After Giovanni succeeded in trapping Mewtwo with the M2 Bind restraint armor, R came back online to explain its use and prevent Porygon2 from moving with a virtual lock. As it gloated, Giovanni noted that it was created by Carr, which explains its rude, crass, and arrogant personality. He then left the building to rendezvous with the Team Rocket airship, leaving the Pokédex holders to battle Organism No. 2's duplicates.

Eventually, Red, Blue, and Green freed Mewtwo from the M2 Bind by using their starter Pokémon's ultimate attacks: Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, and Hydro Cannon. Like they had planned, these powerful attacks were able to break the armor that R had claimed to be immune to any kind of Pokémon attacks, and then cancel each other out before they could reach and hurt Mewtwo. Once freed, Mewtwo used its spoon to slice the tower in two, destroying it and trapping the Deoxys Duplicates inside.

In Bested by Banette, it was revealed that Ultima, who had come to fight Team Rocket as well, had stolen some items that the evil team had been keeping at the tower, including the Old Sea Map and an ancient manuscript about Jirachi.

Trivia

Fisherman Kaden's Shiny Seaking


In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寵物小精靈訓練員塔 Chúngmaht Síujīnglìhng Fanlihnyùhn Taap *
Mandarin 訓練家之塔 / 训练家之塔 Xùnliànjiā-zhī Tǎ *
训练师之塔 Xùnliànshī-zhī Tǎ *
France Flag.png French Tour Dresseurs
Germany Flag.png German Trainerturm
Italy Flag.png Italian Torre Allenatori
South Korea Flag.png Korean 트레이너 타워 Trainer Tower
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Torre dos Treinadores
Spain Flag.png Spanish Torre Desafío
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Pokémontränartorn
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Tháp Huấn Luyện Viên



Sevii Islands
1Island.png 2Island.png 3Island.png 4Island.png 5Island.png 6Island.png 7Island.png 8Island.png 9Island.png
Settlements
One IslandTwo IslandThree IslandFour IslandFive IslandSix IslandSeven Island
Routes
Treasure BeachKindle RoadCape BrinkBond BridgeThree Isle PortThree Isle PathResort GorgeousWater Labyrinth
Five Isle MeadowMemorial PillarOutcast IslandGreen PathWater PathRuin ValleyTrainer TowerCanyon Entrance
Sevault CanyonTanoby Ruins
Landmarks
Mt. EmberBerry ForestIcefall CaveRocket WarehouseLost CaveAltering CavePattern Bush
Dotted HoleTanoby KeyTanoby ChambersNavel RockBirth Island
Access to
Kanto


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