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In addition to the banned Pokémon, the following fully evolved Pokémon are not used by opponents on the Super Lines. <ref>[http://members.shaw.ca/teamrocketelite/BattleSubwayData4.txt List of 988 Battle Subway Pokémon by Team Rocket Elite]</ref> <!--I'm not sure if this info was obtained from the Smogon forums or not, so I don't know who to credit this to, but I'll link to this list since it's a lot neater than the messy Trainer lists used on Smogon. --> | In addition to the banned Pokémon, the following fully evolved Pokémon are not used by opponents on the Super Lines. <ref>[http://members.shaw.ca/teamrocketelite/BattleSubwayData4.txt List of 988 Battle Subway Pokémon by Team Rocket Elite]</ref> <!--I'm not sure if this info was obtained from the Smogon forums or not, so I don't know who to credit this to, but I'll link to this list since it's a lot neater than the messy Trainer lists used on Smogon. --> | ||
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Revision as of 05:08, 25 January 2011
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Location: | Raimon City | |||
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Region: | Unova | |||
Generations: | V | |||
File:Unova Battle Subway Map.png Location of Battle Subway in Unova. | ||||
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The Battle Subway (Japanese: バトルサブウェイ Battle Subway) is a facility found in Pokémon Black and White, and is the Unova equivalent of the Battle Tower. The Battle Subway Station is located in Raimon City.
Challenges
Seven of the subway Lines involve battling. Like the Generation IV Battle Tower, the player may participate in Single battles, Double battles, Multi battles, or Wi-Fi battles. In each mode, the player must defeat seven Trainers in a row (two Trainers at a time in multi battles) to earn Battle Points. Afterwards, the player can continue battling or return to Raimon City. The player's total winning streak is reported after each battle, and the player's current winning streaks and Battle Points can be viewed in the Vs. Recorder.
The Single, Double, and Multi Battle modes contain two Lines: the Normal Line and the Super Line. In the Normal Line, the opponents only use Generation V Pokémon, and the Subway Master can be challenged in the 21st battle. After defeating the Subway Master, the Line ends and the player is returned to Raimon City.
The Super Line is unlocked after defeating the Normal Line's Subway Master. In this mode, the opponents use fully evolved Pokémon from all five generations. After 48 battles, the Subway Master can be challenged once again.
Line | Number of Eligible Pokémon |
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Single | 3 |
Super Single | 3 |
Double | 4 |
Super Double | 4 |
Multi | 2 per player |
Super Multi | 2 per player |
Wi-Fi | 3 |
Normal | Takes the player to Kanawa Town. |
All Pokémon are set to level 50 on the Battle Subway. Unlike previous battling facilities, the player does not automatically lose if both Trainers' last Pokémon faint simultaneously. [1]
Partners
In the Multi Battle Lines, the player can team up with another player via wireless or infared. Otherwise, the player can team up with the NPC Touya or Touko, depending on the player's gender. The NPC asks what kind of team they prefer to team up with, based on attack, defense or balance, and adjust their team accordingly.
Pokémon
Banned Pokémon
Regardless of what challenge is taken, the following Pokémon are not allowed:
Excluded Pokémon
In addition to the banned Pokémon, the following fully evolved Pokémon are not used by opponents on the Super Lines. [2]
Subway Master
After winning 21 and 48 battles consecutively in one of the seven Battle Subways (excluding the Wi-Fi Line), a Subway Master will challenge the player.
When the Subway Masters are defeated on the Super Single and Super Double Lines, a Trainer star is earned.
Subway Master Nobori
Nobori can be battled on the Single and Super Single Lines.
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References
This article is part of Project Locations, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on every location in the Pokémon world. |