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===Tellur Town===
===Tellur Town===
Tellur Town is where one player can initially go to face off against a CPU opponent in Single Battle. It is located in the northeastern portion of the Ferrum Region. The player sets the rules and chooses the battling and Support Pokémon for both themselves and their opponent before starting the battle.
Tellur Town is where one player can initially go to face off against a CPU opponent in Single Battle. It is located in the northeastern portion of the Ferrum Region. The player sets the rules and chooses the Battle Pokémon and Support Pokémon sets for both themselves and their opponent before starting the battle.
There are three types of battle rules:
There are three types of battle rules:
*"Basic Battle" is a regular Pokkén Tournament battle in three rounds.
* "Basic Battle" (Japanese: ベーシックバトル) - A classic fighting-style battle in three rounds. The player that knocks out opponent's Pokémon in two rounds first is the winner.
*"Extra Battle" (Japanese: エクストラバトル) is a three-round battle that includes special orbs that spawn on the field that could either boost or hinder Pokémon's abilities.
* "Extra Battle" (Japanese: エクストラバトル) - A three-round battle (just like Basic Battle) that includes collectible orbs that spawn on the stage that could either boost or hinder Pokémon's stats and abilities. The player that knocks out opponent's Pokémon in two rounds first is the winner.
*"Team Battle" (Japanese: チームバトル) is a battle exclusively in [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]] where each players choose three different Pokémon and fights to see which team will be the last one standing. Similar to the [[core series]] games, the player sends out another remaining Pokémon when a Pokémon defeated in a round.
* "Team Battle" (Japanese: チームバトル) - A battle exclusively in Pokkén Tournament DX ([[Nintendo Switch]]), where each player chooses three different Pokémon and fights to see which team will be the last one standing. Similar to the [[core series]] games, the player sends out one of their remaining Pokémon when their Pokémon is defeated in a round. At the end of the round, the HP and Synergy Gauge of the winning Pokémon carries over. The winner is the player's team that knocks out all three opponent's Pokémon first.


===Ferrum Stadium===
===Ferrum Stadium===
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