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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Japanese names of the normal Trainers in the Battle Chateau are derived from various alcoholic beverages and mineral water brands, possibly a reference to how the term ''chateau'' can be used to refer to a wine-producing estate. | * The Japanese names of the normal Trainers in the Battle Chateau are derived from various alcoholic beverages and mineral water brands, possibly a reference to how the term ''chateau'' can be used to refer to a wine-producing estate. | ||
* Baroness Francine's {{p|Flabébé}} has an altered [[cry]]; it actually uses the cry of its [[evolution]], {{p|Floette}}. | * Baroness Francine's {{p|Flabébé}} has an altered [[cry]]; it actually uses the cry of its [[evolution]], {{p|Floette}}.{{fact}} | ||
* The [[prize money]] coefficient for Trainers here (reward divided by Pokémon level) is unaffected by their Battle Chateau rank, only by the underlying Trainer class of their appearance. | * The [[prize money]] coefficient for Trainers here (reward divided by Pokémon level) is unaffected by their Battle Chateau rank, only by the underlying Trainer class of their appearance. | ||
* With the Black Writ of Challenge enabled, Grand Duchess Diantha becomes the Trainer with the highest-leveled Pokémon in the game, with Pokémon at level 80. | * With the Black Writ of Challenge enabled, Grand Duchess Diantha becomes the Trainer with the highest-leveled Pokémon in the game, with Pokémon at level 80. |
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