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The first Battle Tent is located in [[Slateport City]]. The Battle Tent is themed in the manner of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Hoenn)|Battle Factory}} in Battle Frontier. Entrants pick out three [[Pokémon]] from a list of six random rentals, all at level 30. Then, three trainers are battled, with the player having a chance after each battle to possibly trade a Pokémon for one from the person that was just defeated. Entrants are not allowed to look at any information about the Pokémon that is being traded for, having to deduce the moves the Pokémon know from battling against them.
The first Battle Tent is located in [[Slateport City]]. The Battle Tent is themed in the manner of the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Hoenn)|Battle Factory}} in Battle Frontier. Entrants pick out three [[Pokémon]] from a list of six random rentals, all at level 30. Then, three trainers are battled, with the player having a chance after each battle to possibly trade a Pokémon for one from the person that was just defeated. Entrants are not allowed to look at any information about the Pokémon that is being traded for, having to deduce the moves the Pokémon know from battling against them.
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==Verdanturf Battle Tent: Battle Palace==  
==Verdanturf Battle Tent: Battle Palace==  
In this Tent, players use a team of Pokémon to fight three trainers, whose Pokémon will be adjusted to the levels of the player's team, although they will not go below level 30. Unlike the other Tent battles, the player does not directly control their Pokémon. Rather, the Pokémon will use moves they know that are most suited to their [[Nature]] (e.g., 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.
In this Tent, players use a team of Pokémon to fight three trainers, whose Pokémon will be adjusted to the levels of the player's team, although they will not go below level 30. Unlike the other Tent battles, the player does not directly control their Pokémon. Rather, the Pokémon will use moves they know that are most suited to their [[Nature]] (e.g., 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.
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