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The '''Battle Royale''' ''(Japanese:'' '''バトル ロワイアル''' ''Battle Royale)'' is a mode in [[Pokémon Rumble]] and [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]] similar to a [[Gym]] found in the [[main series]] Pokémon games. It takes place in an environment similar to that of a ring in which [[wp:Boxing|boxing]] matches take place. In order to compete in a Battle Royale, the player must have befriended and recruited at least one Pokémon whose power is at or above a given level. For example, the Normal Mode rank C Battle Royale requires at least one Pokémon of power 100 or higher. To complete a Battle Royale, a lot of Pokémon must be defeated in a row without the player losing all three Wonder Keys due to fainting. The exact number of Pokémon that must be defeated ranges widely, from around 50 in the first few battles to over 250 in the later, more difficult battles.
The '''Battle Royale''' ''(Japanese:'' '''バトル ロワイアル''' ''Battle Royale)'' is a mode in [[Pokémon Rumble]] and [[Pokémon Rumble Blast]] similar to a [[Gym]] found in the [[main series]] Pokémon games. It takes place in an environment similar to that of a ring in which {{wp|boxing}} matches take place. In order to compete in a Battle Royale, the player must have befriended and recruited at least one Pokémon whose power is at or above a given level. For example, the Normal Mode rank C Battle Royale requires at least one Pokémon of power 100 or higher. To complete a Battle Royale, a lot of Pokémon must be defeated in a row without the player losing all three Wonder Keys due to fainting. The exact number of Pokémon that must be defeated ranges widely, from around 50 in the first few battles to over 250 in the later, more difficult battles.


The {{player}} and up to three other players may fight with their choice of Pokémon. Often near the ending of the Battle Royale, up to six fully-evolved Pokémon with a lot of strength and HP appear and challenge the player. These Pokémon are referred to as '''Powerful Rivals''' by the game and are warned about at the beginning of the match by showing their attack and defenses (by displaying circular icons) and a silhouette of them. The player is also given the Pokémon's type on this warning screen.
The {{player}} and up to three other players may fight with their choice of Pokémon. Often near the ending of the Battle Royale, up to six fully-evolved Pokémon with a lot of strength and HP appear and challenge the player. These Pokémon are referred to as '''Powerful Rivals''' by the game and are warned about at the beginning of the match by showing their attack and defenses (by displaying circular icons) and a silhouette of them. The player is also given the Pokémon's type on this warning screen.
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==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
Pokémon will appear on the field every now and then in batches of eight, except for the Powerful Rivals who appear at special times and in their own unique groups. They are the species found in the six mini-stages accessible from the Terminal: [[Silent Forest]], [[Rocky Cave]], [[Bright Beach]], [[Windy Prairie]], [[Fiery Furnace]], and [[Eternal Tower]]. Any Pokémon that would appear in one of those six stages within a rank should be expected to appear on the Battle Royale field for that rank.{{tt|*|Maybe not the first time, but at some point, they will show up.}}
Pokémon will appear on the field every now and then in batches of eight, except for the Powerful Rivals who appear at special times and in their own unique groups. They are the species found in the six mini-stages accessible from the Terminal: [[Silent Forest]], [[Rocky Cave]], [[Bright Beach]], [[Windy Prairie]], [[Fiery Furnace]], and [[Eternal Tower]]. Any Pokémon that would appear in one of those six stages within a rank should be expected to appear on the Battle Royale field for that rank.{{tt|*|Maybe not the first time, but at some point, they will show up.}}
===Normal Mode===
===Normal Mode===
The first series of Battle Royales takes place in the Normal Mode, which is unlocked at the start of the game. The Normal Mode has four ranks, C, B, A, and S, from easiest to hardest. Players start at the C Rank and move up as they progress through and win Battle Royale competitions.
The first series of Battle Royales takes place in the Normal Mode, which is unlocked at the start of the game. The Normal Mode has four ranks, C, B, A, and S, from easiest to hardest. Players start at the C Rank and move up as they progress through and win Battle Royale competitions.
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{{rumbleloc|068|Machamp|no|yes|no|no|note=Fourth Powerful Rival}}
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====Rank A====
====Rank A====
Rank A's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 400. Its prize is 3,000P.
Rank A's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 400. Its prize is 3,000P.
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{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
====Rank S====
====Rank S====
Rank S's Battle Royale is the last of the Normal Mode. It requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 600. Its prize is 5,000P. {{p|Mewtwo}} is a Powerful Rival in this Battle Rival, but its silhouette is not shown like the others. When it appears, the background music changes to the music of the original battle music of {{g|Red and Blue versions}}. Mewtwo appears a while after the three other Powerful Rivals appear.
Rank S's Battle Royale is the last of the Normal Mode. It requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 600. Its prize is 5,000P. {{p|Mewtwo}} is a Powerful Rival in this Battle Rival, but its silhouette is not shown like the others. When it appears, the background music changes to the music of the original battle music of {{g|Red and Blue versions}}. Mewtwo appears a while after the three other Powerful Rivals appear.
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{{rumbleloc|479|Rotom|yes|no|no|no|Mow}}
{{rumbleloc|479|Rotom|yes|no|no|no|Mow}}
{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
====Rank B====
====Rank B====
Advanced Rank B's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,200. Its prize is 10,000P.
Advanced Rank B's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,200. Its prize is 10,000P.
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{{rumbleloc|467|Magmortar|no|yes|no|no|note=Second Powerful Rival}}
{{rumbleloc|467|Magmortar|no|yes|no|no|note=Second Powerful Rival}}
{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
====Rank A====
====Rank A====
Advanced Rank A's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,500. Its prize is 13,000P.
Advanced Rank A's Battle Royale requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,500. Its prize is 13,000P.
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{{rumbleloc|491|Darkrai|no|no|yes|no|note=Second Powerful Rival}}
{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
{{rumbleloc/f|platinum}}
====Rank S====
====Rank S====
Advanced Rank S's Battle Royale is the last of the Advanced Mode's Battle Royale competitions. It requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,800. Its prize is 15,000P. {{p|Mewtwo}} makes an appearance again here and, like in the Normal Rank, its silhouette will not be displayed when the player begins the Battle Royale.
Advanced Rank S's Battle Royale is the last of the Advanced Mode's Battle Royale competitions. It requires that Pokémon have a power greater than or equal to 1,800. Its prize is 15,000P. {{p|Mewtwo}} makes an appearance again here and, like in the Normal Rank, its silhouette will not be displayed when the player begins the Battle Royale.
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