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The Battle Frontier replaces the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|III}} in its location south of {{rt|130|Hoenn}}, and likewise is only accessible by taking the [[S.S. Tidal]] from [[Lilycove City]] or [[Slateport City]]. Unlike the plain Battle Tower in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, as well, each of the facilities in the Battle Frontier has a leader, the [[Frontier Brain]], who may be challenged after certain {{wp|winning streak (sports)|winning streaks}} have been made through their respective facilities.
The Battle Frontier replaces the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|III}} in its location south of {{rt|130|Hoenn}}, and likewise is only accessible by taking the [[S.S. Tidal]] from [[Lilycove City]] or [[Slateport City]]. Unlike the plain Battle Tower in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, as well, each of the facilities in the Battle Frontier has a leader, the [[Frontier Brain]], who may be challenged after certain {{wp|winning streak (sports)|winning streaks}} have been made through their respective facilities.


In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], the [[Battle Resort]] exists where the Battle Frontier was in Pokémon Emerald. However, there are some other references to the Battle Frontier. In the [[Battle Maison]], a man mentions that the [[Pike Queen Lucy]] has been scouted and asks if anyone else meets [[Scott]]'s expectations. The music for the [[Hoenn]] [[Frontier Brain]]s is used as the battle theme for the {{tc|Battle Chatelaine}}s.
In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], the [[Battle Resort]] exists where the Battle Frontier was in Pokémon Emerald. However, there are some other references to the Battle Frontier. In the [[Battle Maison]], a man mentions that the [[Pike Queen Lucy]] has been scouted and asks if anyone else meets [[Scott]]'s expectations. A remix of the music for the [[Hoenn]] [[Frontier Brain]]s is used as the battle theme for the {{tc|Battle Chatelaine}}s.


In the {{pkmn|anime}}, this Battle Frontier, rather than being on one of [[Hoenn]]'s many small islands, is spread across the [[Kanto]] region, presumably so as to reflect on the then-recent releases of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} as well as Emerald. Much like the [[Gym]]s do not have a requirement that Ash beats anyone besides the [[Gym Leader]], Ash is not required to compete in any matches besides those against the Frontier Brain.
The Battle Frontier is owned and operated by [[Scott]], whom the {{player}} meets throughout the game in Pokémon Emerald.
 
The Battle Frontier is owned and operated by [[Scott]]. In Pokémon Emerald, he meets up with the {{player}} throughout the game; in the anime, he met up with {{Ash}} in ''[[AG132|The Scheme Team]]''.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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On winning through a set amount of battles in any given facility, Battle Points will be awarded, usually in small amounts, but gradually growing through each consecutive streak. Defeating the Frontier Brain of a given facility for the first time awards the silver Symbol of that facility, as well as 10BP, while the second defeat of the same Brain gives the Symbol a golden color and the player another 10BP. The Frontier Brain will only appear in 3-vs-3 single battle mode.
On winning through a set amount of battles in any given facility, Battle Points will be awarded, usually in small amounts, but gradually growing through each consecutive streak. Defeating the Frontier Brain of a given facility for the first time awards the silver Symbol of that facility, as well as 10BP, while the second defeat of the same Brain gives the Symbol a golden color and the player another 10BP. The Frontier Brain will only appear in 3-vs-3 single battle mode.


No two Pokémon entered can hold the same item, though all items are allowed to be held (even if they would have no particular reason for being held). Items cannot be used from the [[Bag]] during battle. Battles conducted here do not award [[experience]] or [[Pokémon Dollar|money]]. Any Pokémon can be entered for battle, except for the following Pokémon:
No two Pokémon entered can hold the same item, though all items are allowed to be held (even if they would have no particular reason for being held). Items cannot be used from the [[Bag]] during battle. Battles conducted here do not award [[experience]] or [[Pokémon Dollar|money]]. The following Pokémon cannot be entered for battle:


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==Facilities==
==Facilities==
===Battle Tower===
===Battle Tower===
[[File:Battle Tower anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Tower in the anime]]
{{Facility infobox
{{Facility infobox
|name=Tower
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All multiplayer functions found in Ruby and Sapphire are retained, as well. For a detailed description of these, see [[Battle Tower (Generation III)]]. Through a glitch, players may exploit the Battle Tower in Emerald to [[Cloning glitches|clone their Pokémon]].
All multiplayer functions found in Ruby and Sapphire are retained, as well. For a detailed description of these, see [[Battle Tower (Generation III)]]. Through a glitch, players may exploit the Battle Tower in Emerald to [[Cloning glitches|clone their Pokémon]].
====In the anime====
In the anime, the Battle Tower was the sixth of the facilities Ash challenged, in the episodes ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'' and ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]''. After losing the first match, Ash redoubled his efforts and rechallenged Anabel, resulting in a win. This version of the Battle Tower is near [[Tohjo Falls]].
For the Battle Tower in [[LaRousse City]], see {{DL|Battle Tower (Generation III)|In the anime|here}}.


====Gallery====
====Gallery====
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===Battle Palace===
===Battle Palace===
[[File:Battle Palace anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Palace in the anime]]
{{Facility infobox
{{Facility infobox
|name=Palace
|name=Palace
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Depending on its Nature, a Pokémon may use different moves in the Battle Palace. All moves belong to one of three categories: Attack, Defense, or Support. The following is the list of attacks in each category:
Depending on its Nature, a Pokémon may use different moves in the Battle Palace. All moves belong to one of three categories: Attack, Defense, or Support. The following is the list of attacks in each category:
* '''Attack''': Any move not listed under Defense or Support.
* '''Attack''': Any move not listed under Defense or Support.
* '''Defense''': All moves that target the user. These moves include {{m|Acid Armor}}, {{m|Agility}}, {{m|Amnesia}}, {{m|Aromatherapy}}, {{m|Barrier}}, {{m|Baton Pass}}, {{m|Belly Drum}}, {{m|Bide}}, {{m|Bulk Up}}, {{m|Calm Mind}}, {{m|Camouflage}}, {{m|Charge}}, {{m|Conversion 2}}, {{m|Conversion}}, {{m|Cosmic Power}}, {{m|Defense Curl}}, {{m|Destiny Bond}}, {{m|Detect}}, {{m|Double Team}}, {{m|Dragon Dance}}, {{m|Endure}}, {{m|Focus Energy}}, {{m|Follow Me}}, {{m|Growth}}, {{m|Grudge}}, {{m|Hail}}, {{m|Harden}}, {{m|Haze}}, {{m|Heal Bell}}, {{m|Helping Hand}}, {{m|Howl}}, {{m|Imprison}}, {{m|Ingrain}}, {{m|Iron Defense}}, {{m|Light Screen}}, {{m|Meditate}}, {{m|Milk Drink}}, {{m|Minimize}}, {{m|Mist}}, {{m|Moonlight}}, {{m|Morning Sun}}, {{m|Mud Sport}}, {{m|Perish Song}}, {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Rain Dance}}, {{m|Recover}}, {{m|Recycle}}, {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Refresh}}, {{m|Rest}}, {{m|Safeguard}}, {{m|Sandstorm}}, {{m|Sharpen}}, {{m|Slack Off}}, {{m|Softboiled}}, {{m|Splash}}, {{m|Stockpile}}, {{m|Substitute}}, {{m|Sunny Day}}, {{m|Swallow}}, {{m|Swords Dance}}, {{m|Synthesis}}, {{m|Tail Glow}}, {{m|Teleport}}, {{m|Water Sport}}, {{m|Wish}}, and {{m|Withdraw}}.
* '''Defense''': All moves that target the user. These moves include {{m|Acid Armor}}, {{m|Agility}}, {{m|Amnesia}}, {{m|Aromatherapy}}, {{m|Barrier}}, {{m|Baton Pass}}, {{m|Belly Drum}}, {{m|Bide}}, {{m|Bulk Up}}, {{m|Calm Mind}}, {{m|Camouflage}}, {{m|Charge}}, {{m|Conversion 2}}, {{m|Conversion}}, {{m|Cosmic Power}}, {{m|Defense Curl}}, {{m|Destiny Bond}}, {{m|Detect}}, {{m|Double Team}}, {{m|Dragon Dance}}, {{m|Endure}}, {{m|Focus Energy}}, {{m|Follow Me}}, {{m|Growth}}, {{m|Grudge}}, {{m|Hail}}, {{m|Harden}}, {{m|Haze}}, {{m|Heal Bell}}, {{m|Helping Hand}}, {{m|Howl}}, {{m|Imprison}}, {{m|Ingrain}}, {{m|Iron Defense}}, {{m|Light Screen}}, {{m|Meditate}}, {{m|Milk Drink}}, {{m|Minimize}}, {{m|Mist}}, {{m|Moonlight}}, {{m|Morning Sun}}, {{m|Mud Sport}}, {{m|Perish Song}}, {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Rain Dance}}, {{m|Recover}}, {{m|Recycle}}, {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Refresh}}, {{m|Rest}}, {{m|Safeguard}}, {{m|Sandstorm}}, {{m|Sharpen}}, {{m|Slack Off}}, {{m|Soft-Boiled|Softboiled}}, {{m|Splash}}, {{m|Stockpile}}, {{m|Substitute}}, {{m|Sunny Day}}, {{m|Swallow}}, {{m|Swords Dance}}, {{m|Synthesis}}, {{m|Tail Glow}}, {{m|Teleport}}, {{m|Water Sport}}, {{m|Wish}}, and {{m|Withdraw}}.
* '''Support''': All moves that do not deal damage and are not categorized under Defense, as well as {{m|Counter}} and {{m|Mirror Coat}}. These include {{m|Assist}}, {{m|Attract}}, {{m|Block}}, {{m|Charm}}, {{m|Confuse Ray}}, {{m|Cotton Spore}}, {{m|Counter}}, {{m|Curse}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Encore}}, {{m|Fake Tears}}, {{m|FeatherDance}}, {{m|Flash}}, {{m|Flatter}}, {{m|Foresight}}, {{m|Glare}}, {{m|GrassWhistle}}, {{m|Growl}}, {{m|Hypnosis}}, {{m|Kinesis}}, {{m|Leech Seed}}, {{m|Leer}}, {{m|Lock-On}}, {{m|Lovely Kiss}}, {{m|Magic Coat}}, {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Memento}}, {{m|Metal Sound}}, {{m|Metronome}}, {{m|Mimic}}, {{m|Mind Reader}}, {{m|Mirror Coat}}, {{m|Mirror Move}}, {{m|Nature Power}}, {{m|Nightmare}}, {{m|Odor Sleuth}}, {{m|Pain Split}}, {{m|Poison Gas}}, {{m|PoisonPowder}}, {{m|Psych Up}}, {{m|Roar}}, {{m|Role Play}}, {{m|Sand-Attack}}, {{m|Scary Face}}, {{m|Screech}}, {{m|Sing}}, {{m|Sketch}}, {{m|Skill Swap}}, {{m|Sleep Powder}}, {{m|Sleep Talk}}, {{m|SmokeScreen}}, {{m|Snatch}}, {{m|Spider Web}}, {{m|Spikes}}, {{m|Spite}}, {{m|Spore}}, {{m|String Shot}}, {{m|Stun Spore}}, {{m|Supersonic}}, {{m|Swagger}}, {{m|Sweet Kiss}}, {{m|Sweet Scent}}, {{m|Tail Whip}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Teeter Dance}}, {{m|Thunder Wave}}, {{m|Tickle}}, {{m|Torment}}, {{m|Toxic}}, {{m|Transform}}, {{m|Trick}}, {{m|Whirlwind}}, {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}, and {{m|Yawn}}.
* '''Support''': All moves that do not deal damage and are not categorized under Defense, as well as {{m|Counter}} and {{m|Mirror Coat}}. These include {{m|Assist}}, {{m|Attract}}, {{m|Block}}, {{m|Charm}}, {{m|Confuse Ray}}, {{m|Cotton Spore}}, {{m|Counter}}, {{m|Curse}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Encore}}, {{m|Fake Tears}}, {{m|Feather Dance|FeatherDance}}, {{m|Flash}}, {{m|Flatter}}, {{m|Foresight}}, {{m|Glare}}, {{m|Grass Whistle|GrassWhistle}}, {{m|Growl}}, {{m|Hypnosis}}, {{m|Kinesis}}, {{m|Leech Seed}}, {{m|Leer}}, {{m|Lock-On}}, {{m|Lovely Kiss}}, {{m|Magic Coat}}, {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Memento}}, {{m|Metal Sound}}, {{m|Metronome}}, {{m|Mimic}}, {{m|Mind Reader}}, {{m|Mirror Coat}}, {{m|Mirror Move}}, {{m|Nature Power}}, {{m|Nightmare}}, {{m|Odor Sleuth}}, {{m|Pain Split}}, {{m|Poison Gas}}, {{m|Poison Powder|PoisonPowder}}, {{m|Psych Up}}, {{m|Roar}}, {{m|Role Play}}, {{m|Sand Attack|Sand-Attack}}, {{m|Scary Face}}, {{m|Screech}}, {{m|Sing}}, {{m|Sketch}}, {{m|Skill Swap}}, {{m|Sleep Powder}}, {{m|Sleep Talk}}, {{m|Smokescreen|SmokeScreen}}, {{m|Snatch}}, {{m|Spider Web}}, {{m|Spikes}}, {{m|Spite}}, {{m|Spore}}, {{m|String Shot}}, {{m|Stun Spore}}, {{m|Supersonic}}, {{m|Swagger}}, {{m|Sweet Kiss}}, {{m|Sweet Scent}}, {{m|Tail Whip}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Teeter Dance}}, {{m|Thunder Wave}}, {{m|Tickle}}, {{m|Torment}}, {{m|Toxic}}, {{m|Transform}}, {{m|Trick}}, {{m|Whirlwind}}, {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}, and {{m|Yawn}}.


Each Nature has a set of ratios that determines how often a Pokémon with that Nature is likely to use Attack, Defense, or Support moves. These ratios change when the Pokémon's HP falls below 50%. During battle, a category is selected for a given turn, and a random attack in that category is chosen from the Pokémon's moveset; if no such attack exists, the Pokémon will "appear incapable of using its power" and skip its turn.
Each Nature has a set of ratios that determines how often a Pokémon with that Nature is likely to use Attack, Defense, or Support moves. These ratios change when the Pokémon's HP falls below 50%. During battle, a category is selected for a given turn, and a random attack in that category is chosen from the Pokémon's moveset; if no such attack exists, the Pokémon will "appear incapable of using its power" and skip its turn.
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====In the anime====
The Battle Palace was the fifth facility to be challenged by Ash in the anime, where it was on [[Metallica Island]], near the [[Seafoam Islands]]. It appeared in ''[[AG163|Cutting the Ties that Bind!]]'' and ''[[AG164|Ka Boom with a View!]]''.


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====Gallery====
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===Battle Factory===
===Battle Factory===
[[File:Battle Factory anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Factory in the anime]]
{{Facility infobox
{{Facility infobox
|name=Factory
|name=Factory
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| style="text-align:center;" | 2
| style="text-align:center;" | 2
| {{m|Attract}}, {{m|Block}}, {{m|Confuse Ray}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Encore}}, {{m|Flatter}}, {{m|Glare}}, {{m|GrassWhistle}}, {{m|Hypnosis}}, {{m|Imprison}}, <br>{{m|Leech Seed}}, {{m|Lovely Kiss}}, {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Poison Gas}}, {{m|Poison Powder|PoisonPowder}}, {{m|Sing}}, {{m|Sleep Powder}}, {{m|Snatch}}, <br>{{m|Spider Web}}, {{m|Spikes}}, {{m|Spore}}, {{m|Stun Spore}}, {{m|Supersonic}}, {{m|Swagger}}, {{m|Sweet Kiss}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Teeter Dance}}, <br>{{m|Thunder Wave}}, {{m|Torment}}, {{m|Toxic}}, {{m|Yawn}}, {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}
| {{m|Attract}}, {{m|Block}}, {{m|Confuse Ray}}, {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Encore}}, {{m|Flatter}}, {{m|Glare}}, {{m|Grass Whistle|GrassWhistle}}, {{m|Hypnosis}}, {{m|Imprison}}, <br>{{m|Leech Seed}}, {{m|Lovely Kiss}}, {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Poison Gas}}, {{m|Poison Powder|PoisonPowder}}, {{m|Sing}}, {{m|Sleep Powder}}, {{m|Snatch}}, <br>{{m|Spider Web}}, {{m|Spikes}}, {{m|Spore}}, {{m|Stun Spore}}, {{m|Supersonic}}, {{m|Swagger}}, {{m|Sweet Kiss}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Teeter Dance}}, <br>{{m|Thunder Wave}}, {{m|Torment}}, {{m|Toxic}}, {{m|Yawn}}, {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
| style="text-align:center;" | 3
| style="text-align:center;" | 3
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Each category has a threshold number. For the first three categories, this is three, while for the last four categories, it is two. If the Trainer's Pokémon know enough moves to cross the threshold in exactly one or two categories, then their battle style is described by whichever of those categories is farthest down on the table below. If they do not cross the threshold in any category, though, or if they cross it in more than three categories, then the Trainer's battle style is given a special description.
Each category has a threshold number. For the first three categories, this is three, while for the last four categories, it is two. If the Trainer's Pokémon know enough moves to cross the threshold in exactly one or two categories, then their battle style is described by whichever of those categories is farthest down on the table below. If they do not cross the threshold in any category, though, or if they cross it in more than three categories, then the Trainer's battle style is given a special description.


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====In the anime====
In the anime, the Battle Factory is located near [[Cerulean City]], and was the first facility challenged by Ash. It appeared in the episodes ''[[AG135|Numero Uno Articuno]]'' and ''[[AG136|The Symbol Life]]''. The Frontier Brain Noland allows the challenger to choose one of his Pokémon for him to use in a one-on-one battle. According to Scott, he suggested that a sky roof would be added so that {{type|Flying}}s could use their full potential.


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[[File:Battle Pyramid anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Pyramid in the anime]]
The '''Battle Pyramid''' (Japanese: '''バトルピラミッド''' ''Battle Pyramid'') is a 7-layer pyramid. Each level is shrouded in darkness, and can only be lit up by defeating opponents on the level. Abilities like {{a|Run Away}} don't work here.
The '''Battle Pyramid''' (Japanese: '''バトルピラミッド''' ''Battle Pyramid'') is a 7-layer pyramid. Each level is shrouded in darkness, and can only be lit up by defeating opponents on the level. Trainers cannot take any items into the pyramid, and items found within can only be used while inside, being stored in a special item bag that is handed out to those who challenge it.


If the player is victorious, the bag stores said items for the next challenge. However, upon defeat the bag's contents return to one {{DL|Potion|Hyper Potion}} and one {{DL|Ether|Ether}}.
Trainers cannot take any items into the pyramid, and items found within can only be used while inside, being stored in a special Bag called the Battle Bag that is handed out to those who challenge it. The Battle Bag has only 10 different slots, each capable of holding a quantity of up to 99 of each individual item. If the player is victorious, the Battle Bag stores said items for the next challenge. However, upon defeat the Battle Bag's contents return to one {{DL|Potion|Hyper Potion}} and one {{DL|Ether|Ether}}. If the player successfully completes a round but has more than 10 item types total (including bag slots and held items) after completion, they must discard any extra item slots in their Battle Bag to get down to the required 10 slots.


Wild Pokémon are encountered within the Battle Pyramid, with strategies differing depending on how many floors the player has ventured through. The tactics used by the wild Pokémon will progress as follows:
Wild Pokémon are encountered within the Battle Pyramid, with strategies differing depending on how many floors the player has ventured through. A {{tc|Hex Maniac}} next to the PC will tell the player what to expect in their next attempt. The tactics used by the wild Pokémon will progress as follows (note that after the list has been completed, it will restart from the beginning):


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! Description
! Tactic
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! Wild Pokémon
! Wild Pokémon
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| style="text-align:center;" | 1
| style="text-align:center;" | 1
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see a shower of sparks…<br>…And in it, I see your POKéMON<br>struggling with paralysis…
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|paralyze}}
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|paralyze}}
| {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Electabuzz}}, {{p|Vileplume}},<br>{{p|Manectric}}, {{p|Breloom}} and {{p|Jolteon}}
| {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Electabuzz}}, {{p|Vileplume}},<br>{{p|Manectric}}, {{p|Breloom}} and {{p|Jolteon}}
|- style="background:#{{poison color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{poison color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 2
| style="text-align:center;" | 2
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see poison…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from the effects of poison…
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|poison}}
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|poison}}
| {{p|Gulpin}}, {{p|Roselia}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Seviper}}, {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Ludicolo}},<br>{{p|Crobat}} and {{p|Gengar}}
| {{p|Gulpin}}, {{p|Roselia}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Seviper}}, {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Ludicolo}},<br>{{p|Crobat}} and {{p|Gengar}}
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{fire color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 3
| style="text-align:center;" | 3
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see bright red flames…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from burns…
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|burn}}
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|burn}}
| {{p|Growlithe}}, {{p|Vulpix}}, {{p|Magcargo}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Medicham}},<br>{{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Dusclops}} and {{p|Houndoom}}
| {{p|Growlithe}}, {{p|Vulpix}}, {{p|Magcargo}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Medicham}},<br>{{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Dusclops}} and {{p|Houndoom}}
|- style="background:#{{status color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{status color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 4
| style="text-align:center;" | 4
| Pokémon with moves that waste {{PP}}
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I sense the tremendous pressure of<br>unrequited anger…<br>It is a curse…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON drained of<br>Power Points and having no recourse<br>but to use STRUGGLE…
| Pokémon with moves or Abilities that waste {{PP}}
| {{p|Dunsparce}}, {{p|Banette}}, {{p|Misdreavus}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Absol}},<br>{{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Shedinja}} and {{p|Gengar}}
| {{p|Dunsparce}}, {{p|Banette}}, {{p|Misdreavus}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, {{p|Absol}},<br>{{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Shedinja}} and {{p|Gengar}}
|- style="background:#{{flying color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{flying color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
| style="text-align:center;" | 5
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see POKéMON loftily airborne…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON frustrated<br>by powerless GROUND-type moves…
| Pokémon with {{a|Levitate}}
| Pokémon with {{a|Levitate}}
| {{p|Haunter}}, {{p|Chimecho}}, {{p|Solrock}}, {{p|Misdreavus}}, {{p|Claydol}},<br>{{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Flygon}} and {{p|Gengar}}
| {{p|Haunter}}, {{p|Chimecho}}, {{p|Solrock}}, {{p|Misdreavus}}, {{p|Claydol}},<br>{{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Flygon}} and {{p|Gengar}}
|- style="background:#{{tcg psychic color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{tcg psychic color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 6
| style="text-align:center;" | 6
| Pokémon with abilities that don't allow escape
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I sense terrific energy rising from<br>the ground below…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON unable to<br>escape the power's clutches…
| Pokémon with Abilities that prevent [[escape]]
| {{p|Diglett}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Wynaut}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}} and {{p|Dugtrio}}
| {{p|Diglett}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Wynaut}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}} and {{p|Dugtrio}}
|- style="background:#{{ice color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{ice color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 7
| style="text-align:center;" | 7
| Pokémon with moves that {{status|freeze}}
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see ICE-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON fighting<br>the freezing effects of ice…
| {{type|Ice}} Pokémon
| {{p|Glalie}}, {{p|Sneasel}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Piloswine}}, {{p|Jynx}}, {{p|Cloyster}},<br>{{p|Walrein}} and {{p|Lapras}}
| {{p|Glalie}}, {{p|Sneasel}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Piloswine}}, {{p|Jynx}}, {{p|Cloyster}},<br>{{p|Walrein}} and {{p|Lapras}}
|- style="background:#{{normal color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{normal color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
| style="text-align:center;" | 8
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see a flurry of moves that imperil<br>the user…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON falling<br>to them…
| Pokémon with {{m|Selfdestruct}} and {{m|Explosion}}
| Pokémon with {{m|Selfdestruct}} and {{m|Explosion}}
| {{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Golem}}, {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Solrock}},<br>{{p|Forretress}} and {{p|Shiftry}}
| {{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Gengar}}, {{p|Golem}}, {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Solrock}},<br>{{p|Forretress}} and {{p|Shiftry}}
|- style="background:#{{psychic color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{psychic color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 9
| style="text-align:center;" | 9
| Pokémon with {{type|Psychic}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see PSYCHIC-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON in torment<br>from PSYCHIC moves…
| {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon
| {{p|Wobbuffet}}, {{p|Metang}}, {{p|Exeggutor}}, {{p|Slowking}}, {{p|Xatu}},<br>{{p|Alakazam}}, {{p|Starmie}} and {{p|Espeon}}
| {{p|Wobbuffet}}, {{p|Metang}}, {{p|Exeggutor}}, {{p|Slowking}}, {{p|Xatu}},<br>{{p|Alakazam}}, {{p|Starmie}} and {{p|Espeon}}
|- style="background:#{{rock color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{rock color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 10
| style="text-align:center;" | 10
| Pokémon with {{type|Rock}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see ROCK-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from ROCK moves…
| {{type|Rock}} Pokémon
| {{p|Golem}}, {{p|Steelix}}, {{p|Omastar}}, {{p|Lunatone}}, {{p|Shuckle}}, {{p|Armaldo}},<br>{{p|Cradily}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}}
| {{p|Golem}}, {{p|Steelix}}, {{p|Omastar}}, {{p|Lunatone}}, {{p|Shuckle}}, {{p|Armaldo}},<br>{{p|Cradily}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}}
|- style="background:#{{fighting color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{fighting color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 11
| style="text-align:center;" | 11
| Pokémon with {{type|Fighting}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see FIGHTING-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON pummeled<br>by FIGHTING moves…
| {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon
| {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Hariyama}}, {{p|Breloom}}, {{p|Medicham}}, {{p|Hitmonchan}},<br>{{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Machamp}}
| {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Hariyama}}, {{p|Breloom}}, {{p|Medicham}}, {{p|Hitmonchan}},<br>{{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Machamp}}
|- style="background:#{{unknown color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{unknown color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 12
| style="text-align:center;" | 12
| Pokémon with moves that alter the [[weather conditions|weather]]
| style="white-space:nowrap" | RAIN DANCE… SUNNY DAY…<br>SANDSTORM… HAIL…<br>I see POKéMON that become stronger<br>with the weather…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON confounded<br>by different types of moves…
| Pokémon with moves that alter the [[weather]]
| {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Tropius}}, {{p|Pupitar}}, {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Cacturne}}, {{p|Flareon}},<br>{{p|Walrein}} and {{p|Gyarados}}
| {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Tropius}}, {{p|Pupitar}}, {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Cacturne}}, {{p|Flareon}},<br>{{p|Walrein}} and {{p|Gyarados}}
|- style="background:#{{bug color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{bug color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 13
| style="text-align:center;" | 13
| Pokémon with {{type|Bug}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see BUG-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from different kinds of attacks…
| {{type|Bug}} Pokémon
| {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Shuckle}}, {{p|Venomoth}}, {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Heracross}},<br>{{p|Forretress}}, {{p|Armaldo}} and {{p|Shedinja}}
| {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Shuckle}}, {{p|Venomoth}}, {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Heracross}},<br>{{p|Forretress}}, {{p|Armaldo}} and {{p|Shedinja}}
|- style="background:#{{dark color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{dark color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 14
| style="text-align:center;" | 14
| Pokémon with {{type|Dark}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see DARK-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from DARK-type moves…
| {{type|Dark}} Pokémon
| {{p|Sableye}}, {{p|Sneasel}}, {{p|Crawdaunt}}, {{p|Shiftry}}, {{p|Cacturne}}, {{p|Absol}},<br>{{p|Houndoom}} and {{p|Umbreon}}
| {{p|Sableye}}, {{p|Sneasel}}, {{p|Crawdaunt}}, {{p|Shiftry}}, {{p|Cacturne}}, {{p|Absol}},<br>{{p|Houndoom}} and {{p|Umbreon}}
|- style="background:#{{water color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{water color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 15
| style="text-align:center;" | 15
| Pokémon with {{type|Water}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see WATER-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from WATER-type moves…
| {{type|Water}} Pokémon
| {{p|Octillery}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Pelipper}}, {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Ludicolo}},<br>{{p|Slowking}}, {{p|Starmie}} and {{p|Blastoise}}
| {{p|Octillery}}, {{p|Dewgong}}, {{p|Pelipper}}, {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Ludicolo}},<br>{{p|Slowking}}, {{p|Starmie}} and {{p|Blastoise}}
|- style="background:#{{ghost color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{ghost color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 16
| style="text-align:center;" | 16
| Pokémon with {{type|Ghost}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see GHOST-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from GHOST-type moves…
| {{p|Duskull}}, {{p|Haunter}}, {{p|Banette}}, {{p|Misdreavus}}, {{p|Sableye}}, <br>{{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Shedinja}} and {{p|Gengar}}
| {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon
| {{p|Duskull}}, {{p|Haunter}}, {{p|Banette}}, {{p|Misdreavus}}, {{p|Sableye}}, {{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Shedinja}} and {{p|Gengar}}
|- style="background:#{{steel color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{steel color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 17
| style="text-align:center;" | 17
| Pokémon with {{type|Steel}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see STEEL-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from enormously powerful moves…
| {{p|Mawile}}, {{p|Magneton}}, {{p|Steelix}}, {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Forretress}}, <br>{{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Aggron}} and {{p|Metagross}}
| {{type|Steel}} Pokémon
| {{p|Mawile}}, {{p|Magneton}}, {{p|Steelix}}, {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Forretress}}, {{p|Skarmory}}, {{p|Aggron}} and {{p|Metagross}}
|- style="background:#{{dragon color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{dragon color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 18
| style="text-align:center;" | 18
| Pokémon with {{type|Dragon}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see flying POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from enormously powerful moves…
| {{p|Dragonair}}, {{p|Vibrava}}, {{p|Altaria}}, {{p|Flygon}},{{p|Aerodactyl}}, <br>{{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Kingdra}} and {{p|Charizard}}
| {{t|Flying}}- and {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon
| {{p|Dragonair}}, {{p|Vibrava}}, {{p|Altaria}}, {{p|Flygon}}, {{p|Aerodactyl}}, {{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Kingdra}} and {{p|Charizard}}
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}};"
|- style="background:#{{hoenn color light}};"
| style="text-align:center;" | 19
| style="text-align:center;" | 19
| Pokémon with {{t|Fire}}-, {{t|Water}}-, {{t|Electric}}-<br> or {{type|Ice}} moves
| style="white-space:nowrap" | I see those that have evolved from<br>the power of stones…<br>I also sense fire, water,<br>and electricity…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from those three powers…
| Pokémon that have evolved by {{evostone|Water Stone|Water}}, {{evostone|Thunderstone|Thunder}}, or {{evostone|Fire Stone}}
| {{p|Arcanine}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Raichu}}, {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Flareon}},<br>{{p|Ninetales}} and {{p|Starmie}}
| {{p|Arcanine}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Raichu}}, {{p|Vaporeon}}, {{p|Jolteon}}, {{p|Flareon}},<br>{{p|Ninetales}} and {{p|Starmie}}
|-
|-
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}; text-align:center;" | 20
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}; text-align:center;" | 20
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}; white-space:nowrap" | I see NORMAL-type POKéMON…<br>…And, I see your POKéMON suffering<br>from enormously powerful moves…
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{type|Normal}} Pokémon
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}" | {{type|Normal}} Pokémon
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{p|Kangaskhan}}, {{p|Swellow}}, {{p|Ursaring}}, {{p|Porygon2}}, {{p|Tauros}}, <br> {{p|Fearow}}, {{p|Snorlax}} and {{p|Slaking}}
| style="background:#{{normal color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{p|Kangaskhan}}, {{p|Swellow}}, {{p|Ursaring}}, {{p|Porygon2}}, {{p|Tauros}}, {{p|Fearow}}, {{p|Snorlax}} and {{p|Slaking}}
|}
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Item balls on the ground and {{a|Pickup}} share the same pool of items. These items change per 7 floors/1 round.
Item balls on the ground and {{a|Pickup}} share the same pool of items. These items change per 7 floors/1 round.
The items found include [[Potion|HP-restoring]] and [[Ether|PP-restoring]] items, {{DL|Escape item|Fluffy Tail}}s, status-restoring [[Berry|Berries]], [[Revive]]s, [[Sacred Ash]]es, [[battle item]]s, as well as various [[held item]]s,
The items found include [[Potion|HP-restoring]] and [[Ether|PP-restoring]] items, {{DL|Escape item|Fluffy Tail}}s, status-restoring [[Berry|Berries]], [[Revive]]s, [[Sacred Ash]]es, [[battle item]]s, as well as various [[held item]]s.


{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{items color}}; border: 3px solid #{{items color dark}}"
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{items color}}; border: 3px solid #{{items color dark}}"
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! colspan=4 style="background:#{{items color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | 5%
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 1
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 1
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 2
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 2
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 3
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 3
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 4
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 4
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 5
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 5
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 6
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 6
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Accuracy|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Accuracy|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 7
! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 7
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Special|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Special|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 8
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Guard Spec.|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Guard Spec.|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 9
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 10
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 11
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 12
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 13
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 14
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Accuracy|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Accuracy|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Max Elixir|Ether}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 15
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Special|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Special|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Guard Spec.|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Guard Spec.|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 19
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 20
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 21
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 25
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Accuracy|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Accuracy|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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! style="background: #{{items color light}}" | 27
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Special|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Special|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Sacred Ash}}
|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Guard Spec.|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Guard Spec.|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
| {{Bag3|Fluffy Tail|Escape item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|Dire Hit|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Attack|Battle item}}
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|- style="background:#FFF;"
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Defend|Battle item}}
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| {{Bag3|Hyper Potion|Potion}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
| {{Bag3|X Speed|Battle item}}
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After passing through 21 floors (three passes/rounds through) and 70 floors (ten passes/rounds), [[Pyramid King Brandon]] appears at the top to challenge the player. If he is defeated, he awards the Brave Symbol.
After passing through 21 floors (three passes/rounds through) and 70 floors (ten passes/rounds), [[Pyramid King Brandon]] appears at the top to challenge the player. If he is defeated, he awards the Brave Symbol.
[[File:Battle Pyramid flying.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Pyramid flying in the anime]]
====In the anime====
In the anime, the Battle Pyramid was located near [[Pewter City]], but has hovercraft-like turbines installed in its underside, thus giving it the ability to move around anywhere. The location of the Battle Pyramid is only revealed to those who have defeated the other six Frontier Brains, and so it was the seventh and final facility challenged by Ash, between ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'' and ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]''.
In ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]]'', the Battle Pyramid traveled to [[Snowpoint City]]. Here, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} battled and defeated [[Paul]]. In the following episodes, the Battle Pyramid was used in defending the [[Snowpoint Temple]].


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===Battle Dome===
===Battle Dome===
[[File:Battle Dome anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Dome in the anime]]
{{Facility infobox
{{Facility infobox
|name=Dome
|name=Dome
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If all three Pokémon tie in one method, the other method is used. If all three Pokémon tie in the second method, then two Pokémon and the order they appear are chosen at random. Otherwise, the two highest-scoring Pokémon is chosen (if there is a tie for the second selection, the second selection of Pokémon is chosen at random). There is a 40% chance that the CPU Trainer will lead off with the higher-scoring Pokémon, and a 60% chance of leading off with the lower-scoring Pokémon.
If all three Pokémon tie in one method, the other method is used. If all three Pokémon tie in the second method, then two Pokémon and the order they appear are chosen at random. Otherwise, the two highest-scoring Pokémon is chosen (if there is a tie for the second selection, the second selection of Pokémon is chosen at random). There is a 40% chance that the CPU Trainer will lead off with the higher-scoring Pokémon, and a 60% chance of leading off with the lower-scoring Pokémon.
====In the anime====
In the anime, Ash challenged the Battle Dome, which is located near [[Lavender Town]], in ''[[AG153|Tactics Theatrics!!]]'', as his third facility.


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===Battle Arena===
===Battle Arena===
[[File:Battle Arena anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Arena in the anime]]
{{Facility infobox
{{Facility infobox
|name=Arena
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The Battle Arena is a series of single challenges, rather than a forced streak of some amount, and so after 28 wins and 56 wins, [[Arena Tycoon Greta]] appears to challenge the player. On her defeat, she awards the player with the Guts Symbol.
The Battle Arena is a series of single challenges, rather than a forced streak of some amount, and so after 28 wins and 56 wins, [[Arena Tycoon Greta]] appears to challenge the player. On her defeat, she awards the player with the Guts Symbol.
====In the anime====
In the anime, Ash challenged the Battle Arena, located near [[Saffron City]], as his second facility, in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier!]]''. Before the match begins, a special machine is used to determine if the match is 1-vs-1, 2-vs-2, or 3-vs-3.


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===Battle Pike===
===Battle Pike===
[[File:Battle Pike anime.png|thumb|250px|left|The Battle Pike in the anime]]
{{Facility infobox
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|name=Pike
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* Double battle: Two Trainers walk up to the player and battle.
* Double battle: Two Trainers walk up to the player and battle.
* Single battle and healing: 3 Pokémon per side; winner's Pokémon are completely healed.
* Single battle and healing: 3 Pokémon per side; winner's Pokémon are completely healed.
* Wild Pokémon: wild {{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Seviper}}, {{p|Milotic}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}}, {{p|Breloom}}, or {{p|Electrode}} appear.
* Wild Pokémon: wild {{p|Seviper}}, {{p|Milotic}}, {{p|Dusclops}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Breloom}}, and {{p|Wobbuffet}} appear.
* No event: An NPC stands in the room but does nothing.
* No event: An NPC stands in the room but does nothing.
* Status effect: A surprise attack will inflict a status on one or more of a player's Pokémon. The status includes {{p|Kirlia}}'s {{status|burn}}, {{status|paralysis}}, {{status|poison}}, or {{status|sleep}} and Dusclops's {{status|burn}} or {{status|freeze}}.
* Status effect: A surprise attack will inflict a status on one or more of a player's Pokémon. The status includes {{p|Kirlia}}'s {{status|burn}}, {{status|paralysis}}, {{status|poison}}, or {{status|sleep}} and Dusclops's {{status|burn}} or {{status|freeze}}.
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====Wild Pokémon====
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{{Catch/entry3|350|Milotic|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Water}}
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{{catch/div|building|Room 281-560}}
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{{Catch/entry3|336|Seviper|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Poison}}
{{Catch/entry3|350|Milotic|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|56-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry3|350|Milotic|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry3|101|Electrode|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|45|Level 50}}, {{tt|55-95|Open Level}}|48%|type1=Electric}}
{{Catch/entry3|101|Electrode|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|45|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-95|Open Level}}|48%|type1=Electric}}
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{{Catch/entry3|336|Seviper|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Poison}}
{{Catch/entry3|350|Milotic|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|56-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Water}}
{{Catch/entry3|350|Milotic|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Water}}
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{{Catch/entry3|286|Breloom|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|45|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-95|Open Level}}|48%|type1=Grass|type2=Fighting}}
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{{catch/div|building|Room 841+}}
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{{Catch/entry3|336|Seviper|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|60-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Poison}}
{{Catch/entry3|350|Milotic|no|no|yes|Building|{{tt|46|Level 50}}, {{tt|56-96|Open Level}}|26%|type1=Water}}
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|gender=both
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|ability=Shed Skin
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|level={{tt|60-96|4 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 60}}
|type1=Poison
|type1=Poison
|move1=Toxic|move1type=Poison
|move1=Toxic|move1type=Poison
|move2=Glare|move2type=Normal
|move2=Glare|move2type=Normal
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|gender=both
|ability=Marvel Scale
|ability=Marvel Scale
|level={{tt|56-96|4 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 56}}
|level={{tt|60-96|4 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 60}}
|type1=Water
|type1=Water
|move1=Toxic|move1type=Poison
|move1=Toxic|move1type=Poison
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|gender=both
|gender=both
|ability=Pressure
|ability=Pressure
|level={{tt|55-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 55}}
|level={{tt|60-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 60}}
|type1=Ghost
|type1=Ghost
|move1=Will-O-Wisp|move1type=Fire
|move1=Will-O-Wisp|move1type=Fire
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|pokemon=Electrode
|pokemon=Electrode
|ability=Soundproof|ability2=Static
|ability=Soundproof|ability2=Static
|level={{tt|55-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 55}}
|level={{tt|60-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 60}}
|type1=Electric
|type1=Electric
|move1=Explosion|move1type=Normal
|move1=Explosion|move1type=Normal
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|gender=both
|ability=Effect Spore
|ability=Effect Spore
|level={{tt|55-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 55}}
|level={{tt|60-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 60}}
|type1=Grass
|type1=Grass
|type2=Fighting
|type2=Fighting
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|gender=both
|ability=Shadow Tag
|ability=Shadow Tag
|level={{tt|55-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 55}}
|level={{tt|60-95|5 lower than the level of the player's highest leveled Pokémon, but no lower than 60}}
|type1=Psychic
|type1=Psychic
|move1=Counter|move1type=Fighting
|move1=Counter|move1type=Fighting
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|move4=Encore|move4type=Normal}}
|move4=Encore|move4type=Normal}}
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====In the anime====
In the anime, the Battle Pike is located near [[Fuchsia City]], and Ash challenged it as his fourth facility in ''[[AG158|Queen of the Serpentine!]]''.


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===Sudowoodo===
===Sudowoodo===
A level 40 {{p|Sudowoodo}} is located in the southeast section of the Battle Frontier. Much like in [[Generation II]], NPCs will talk about it as a tree. However, when the player uses the {{key|III|Wailmer Pail}} on it, it will spring to life. This is the only location of Sudowoodo in the handheld games of [[Generation III]].
A level 40 {{p|Sudowoodo}} is located in the southeast section of the Battle Frontier. Much like in [[Generation II]], NPCs will talk about it as if it is a tree. However, when the player uses the {{key|III|Wailmer Pail}} on it, it will spring to life and battle the player. This is the only location a wild Sudowoodo can be battled in the [[Generation III]] handheld games.


===Betting man===
===Betting man===
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==In the manga==
==In the anime==
[[File:PS316.png|thumb|250px|{{adv|Emerald}}, [[Todd Snap]] and all Frontier Brains except for {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}} in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, this Battle Frontier, rather than being on one of [[Hoenn]]'s many small islands, is spread across the [[Kanto]] region, presumably so as to reflect on the then-recent releases of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} as well as Emerald. Much like the [[Gym]]s do not have a requirement that Ash beats anyone besides the [[Gym Leader]], Ash is not required to compete in any matches besides those against the Frontier Brain.
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
 
In the {{adv|Emerald chapter|sixth chapter}} of the ''[[Pokémon Adventures]]'' manga, a {{pkmn|Trainer}} named {{adv|Emerald}} arrives at the Battle Frontier, where he accidentally interferes in the opening ceremonies and gains the second challenge of clearing the seven Facilities by defeating the [[Frontier Brain]]s within that time. During this time, Emerald befriends [[Todd Snap]] and discovers that the masked [[Guile Hideout]] is seeking {{p|Jirachi}} for his own evil purposes after finding out that an overleveled {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}, which later became his, was in the [[#Battle Factory|Battle Factory]]. Now learning of this, he also seeks to stop Guile Hideout from achieving his goal, a task easier said than done.
The Battle Frontier is owned and operated by [[Scott]], who {{Ash}} meets in ''[[AG132|The Scheme Team]]''.
 
===Battle Tower===
[[File:Battle Tower anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Tower in the anime]]
In the anime, the Battle Tower was the sixth of the facilities Ash challenged, in the episodes ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'' and ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]''. After losing the first match, Ash redoubled his efforts and rechallenged Anabel, resulting in a win. This version of the Battle Tower is near [[Tohjo Falls]].
 
For the Battle Tower in [[LaRousse City]], see {{DL|Battle Tower (Generation III)|In the anime|here}}.
 
====Pokémon used in Battle Tower====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Anabel
|pkmn=Alakazam
|type1=Psychic
|img=Anabel Alakazam.png
|epnum=AG169
|epname=Talking a Good Game!
|vajp=Kenta Miyake
|vaen=Maddie Blaustein
|desc=Anabel first called on {{p|Alakazam}} in ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'' to help her and {{Ash}} when they were attacked by {{TRT}}. Alakazam was able to beat them with its powerful {{t|Psychic}} attacks. Ash then realized that Anabel was a [[Frontier Brain]] and that he would have to battle Alakazam. Ash chose {{AP|Corphish}} for the match. Anabel had the ability to telepathically communicate with her Pokémon and give commands without saying a word. In the end, Alakazam easily defeated {{p|Corphish}}. Alakazam then went on to defeat [[Ash's Tauros]] before finally being defeated by his {{AP|Pikachu}}, but not before weakening it.
 
In ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]'', Ash had a rematch with Anabel. Again, she chose Alakazam as her first Pokémon. It went head to head again with Ash's Corphish once again, but this time with a little bit of luck as well as Ash's quick thinking, Alakazam was defeated by Corphish's {{m|Bubble Beam}}.
 
Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Psybeam}}, {{m|Focus Punch}}, and {{m|Recover}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Anabel
|pkmn=Metagross
|type1=Steel
|type2=Psychic
|img=Anabel Metagross.png
|epnum=AG169
|epname=Talking a Good Game!
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka
|vaen=Unshō Ishizuka
|desc={{p|Metagross}} was for the first time seen during Ash's first match against her, where it easily defeated Ash's {{p|Pikachu}}, losing the match for Ash. During Ash's rematch against Anabel, Metagross easily defeated Ash's Corphish, but the Iron Leg Pokémon finally tied with his {{p|Tauros}}, as its {{m|Meteor Mash}} collided with Tauros's {{m|Take Down}}.


===In the Pokémon Battle Frontier manga===
Metagross's known moves are {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Iron Defense}}, {{m|Meteor Mash}}, and {{m|Hyper Beam}}.}}
The [[Pokémon Battle Frontier]] manga features a boy named {{OBP|Enta|CBF}} being invited to the Battle Frontier by [[Scott]]. Once there, he is tutored by [[Rald]] and begins to challenge the Frontier Brains.


The manga concludes with Enta's battle with {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}}. Despite Enta's challenge of the Frontier Brains being a major focus, {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}, {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}, and {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} don't appear within the actual series, only appearing on the title page of the fourth chapter.
{{TrainerPoké
{{-}}
|trainer=Anabel
|pkmn=Espeon
|type1=Psychic
|img=Anabel Espeon.png
|epnum=AG170
|epname=Second Time's the Charm!
|vajp=Megumi Hayashibara
|vaen=Megumi Hayashibara
|desc={{p|Espeon}}, Anabel's favorite Pokémon, was seen during Ash's rematch against her, where it battled against Ash's Pikachu. Even though Espeon at first managed to overwhelm Pikachu with its speed and power, one of Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}}s put the lights off, making it impossible for both Anabel and Espeon to see where the next attack was coming from. This cost some critical hits for Espeon, and Pikachu was finally able to defeat the Sun Pokémon with a {{m|Volt Tackle}}, winning the match for Ash and earning him the [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]].


==In the TCG==
Espeon's known moves are {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Zap Cannon}}, and {{m|Psychic}}.}}
The {{TCG|EX Emerald}} expansion for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] featured two Battle Frontier-related cards:


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===Battle Palace===
! Card !! Type !! Rarity !! Expansion !! Set No.
[[File:Battle Palace anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Palace in the anime]]
{{Trainerlistentry|Scott|EX Emerald|84|106|Trainer||Uncommon}}
The Battle Palace was the fifth facility to be challenged by Ash in the anime, where it was on [[Metallica Island]], near the [[Seafoam Islands]]. It appeared in ''[[AG163|Cutting the Ties that Bind!]]'' and ''[[AG164|Ka Boom with a View!]]''.
{{Trainerlistentry|Battle Frontier|EX Emerald|75|106|Trainer||Uncommon}}
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==Trivia==
====Pokémon used in Battle Palace====
* A girl inside the Battle Pike says "I've completed the challenge 10 times now, but I've never had to battle a Trainer once." This information would be false, because after two straight wins and again at ten straight wins, she would have to battle Lucy. However, it should be noted that she did not state whether or not she beat the Battle Pike ten times ''in a row'', so this might not necessarily be an error.
{{TrainerPoké
* If, by [[cheating]], players enter through the Battle Palace's Single Battle Halls, the game will then randomly choose Lv. 50 or Open Level, and they will be able to battle Trainers with all six Pokémon they have in their [[party]]. When they battle the second Trainer, only the first three Pokémon in their party may be used, and their only move will be {{m|Sketch}}.
|trainer=Spenser
* All enemy Trainers in the Battle Frontier, except the Frontier Brains, greet the player character before battle with a string of six preset words, phrases, or characters from the [[easy chat system]]. After the battle, the enemy gives out another message of the same format which depends on whether they've won or lost. This is also the case for all enemies in the [[Battle Tent]]s or [[Trainer Hill]].
|pkmn=Shiftry
** However, this is not the case for the greetings of any [[Apprentice]]s that have been mentored by the player or other individuals. When greeting the player prior to battling in the Battle Tower, the Apprentice will typically state the name of his or her mentor, as well as his or her numerical position in the line of all Apprentices tutored by someone (such as being the 7th apprentice tutored by the player).
|type1=Grass
|type2=Dark
|img=Spenser Shiftry.png
|epnum=AG164
|epname=Ka Boom with a View!
|desc={{p|Shiftry}} first appeared in ''[[AG164|Ka Boom with a View!]]'', where it was the first Pokémon to be sent against Ash, while he chose {{AP|Sceptile}}. Before using any move, Shiftry dodged the {{m|Bullet Seed}} from Sceptile and was told to move to the jungle. It had immense speed, but Sceptile was just as fast, as it followed close behind. After the two Grass types reached a small waterfall, both continued their duel. Shiftry managed to push Sceptile into the pool of water, then used {{m|Rock Smash}} to send rocks down into the pool. However, Sceptile escaped up through the waterfall and landed a hit on Shiftry, knocking it out, and winning Ash the first victory.
 
Shiftry's known moves are {{m|Shadow Ball}}, {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Double Team}}, and {{m|Rock Smash}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|main=yes
|trainer=Spenser
|pkmn=Venusaur
|type1=Grass
|type2=Poison
|img=Spenser Venusaur.png
|epnum=AG163
|epname=Cutting the Ties that Bind
|vajp=Kenta Miyake
|vaen=Craig Blair
|desc=Spenser's {{p|Venusaur}} was the second Pokémon chosen by Spenser to go against Ash. It managed to defeat [[Ash's Heracross]], but finally lost to {{AP|Swellow}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Spenser
|pkmn=Claydol
|type1=Ground
|type2=Psychic
|img=Spenser Claydol.png
|epnum=AG164
|epname=Ka Boom with a View!
|vajp=Kōichi Sakaguchi
|vaen=Kōichi Sakaguchi
|desc={{p|Claydol}} appeared in the episode ''[[AG164|Ka Boom with a View!]]'', where it was the third Pokémon to be sent out against Ash. Claydol had to face Ash's {{AP|Swellow}} and {{AP|Sceptile}} before being defeated by Sceptile's newly learned {{m|SolarBeam}}. Claydol is the powerhouse of Spenser's team.
 
Claydol's known moves are {{m|Teleport}}, {{m|Rapid Spin}}, {{m|Sandstorm}}, {{m|Hyper Beam}}, and {{m|Psybeam}}.}}
 
===Battle Factory===
[[File:Battle Factory anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Factory in the anime]]
In the anime, the Battle Factory is located near [[Cerulean City]], and was the first facility challenged by Ash. It appeared in the episodes ''[[AG135|Numero Uno Articuno]]'' and ''[[AG136|The Symbol Life]]''. The Frontier Brain Noland allows the challenger to choose one of his Pokémon for him to use in a one-on-one battle. According to Scott, he suggested that a sky roof would be added so that {{type|Flying}}s could use their full potential.
 
====Pokémon used in Battle Factory====
{{TrainerPoké
|main=yes
|trainer=Noland
|pkmn=Articuno
|type1=Ice
|type2=Flying
|img=Noland Articuno.png
|epnum=AG135
|epname=Numero Uno Articuno
|vajp=Katsuyuki Konishi
|vaen=Katsuyuki Konishi
|desc=While on their way to the Battle Factory, {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} spotted {{p|Articuno}} flying through the night sky, accompanied by a biplane. After meeting up with Noland, he explains that he'd been cruising with Articuno the previous night. Max was impressed on how Noland caught such a powerful Pokémon, but Noland further explains that Articuno is {{pkmn2|wild}}, and a friend of his.
 
Noland revealed that on his biplane's maiden voyage, Noland was surprised to find an Articuno flying beside him and it had trouble flying due to an injured wing. The Factory Head got the Pokémon to land on top of his plane and brought it down. Noland helped it to heal, and ever since then Articuno had been regularly visiting him.}}
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| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Venusaur|Noland Trapinch Lairon.png|Grass|Poison|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Machamp|Noland Camerupt.png|Fighting|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Rhyhorn|Noland Sandslash.png|Ground|Rock|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Breloom|Noland Breloom Pinsir Golduck.png|Grass|Fighting|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Rhydon|Noland Rhydon Manectric.png|Ground|Rock|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Lairon|Noland Trapinch Lairon.png|Steel|Rock|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Pinsir|Noland Breloom Pinsir Golduck.png|Bug|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Camerupt|Noland Camerupt.png|Fire|Ground|link=no}}
|-
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Sandslash|Noland Sandslash.png|Ground|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Golduck|Noland Breloom Pinsir Golduck.png|Water|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Manectric|Noland Rhydon Manectric.png|Electric|link=no}}
| {{InactivePoké|Noland|Trapinch|Noland Trapinch Lairon.png|Ground|link=no}}
|}
 
===Battle Pyramid===
[[File:Battle Pyramid anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Pyramid in the anime]]
In the anime, the Battle Pyramid was located near [[Pewter City]], but has hovercraft-like turbines installed in its underside, thus giving it the ability to move around anywhere. The location of the Battle Pyramid is only revealed to those who have defeated the other six Frontier Brains, and so it was the seventh and final facility challenged by Ash, between ''[[AG178|Battling the Enemy Within!]]'' and ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]''.
 
In ''[[DP128|A Pyramiding Rage!]]'', the Battle Pyramid traveled to [[Snowpoint City]]. Here, {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} battled and defeated [[Paul]]. In the following episodes, the Battle Pyramid was used in defending the [[Snowpoint Temple]].
 
====Pokémon used in Battle Pyramid====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brandon
|pkmn=Regirock
|type1=Rock
|img=Brandon Regirock.png
|epnum=AG178
|epname=Battling the Enemy Within!
|vajp=Katsuyuki Konishi
|vaen=Katsuyuki Konishi
|desc={{main|Brandon's legendary titans#Regirock|Brandon's Regirock}}
 
Brandon used {{p|Regirock}} against Ash during [[AG178|their unofficial battle]] while Ash was possessed by the [[King of Pokélantis]]. Regirock went up against {{AP|Sceptile}} and won despite the type-disadvantage. Regirock later sent {{TRT}} blasting off along with Registeel during Ash and Brandon's [[AG189|rematch]].
 
Regirock was used in [[DP128|the Full Battle]] against [[Paul]] and was able to easily defeat his {{p|Hariyama}}, {{TP|Paul|Electabuzz}}, {{TP|Paul|Ursaring}}, and {{TP|Paul|Magmar}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brandon
|pkmn=Registeel
|type1=Steel
|img=Brandon Registeel.png
|epnum=AG186
|epname=Overjoyed!
|vajp=Tomoe Hanba
|vaen=Tomoe Hanba
|desc={{main|Brandon's legendary titans#Registeel|Brandon's Registeel}}
 
After the [[Kanto Grand Festival]], Ash was finally allowed [[AG186|an official battle]] against Brandon in another one-on-one battle. Brandon used {{p|Registeel}}, while Ash used his {{AP|Torkoal}}. The two fought hard, and although Registeel was left extremely weak after the battle, it was Torkoal who was defeated. Registeel later sent Team Rocket blasting off alongside Regirock during Ash and Brandon's rematch.
 
During the Full Battle against Paul, it was easily able to stand up to his Magmar's {{type|Fire}} moves, despite the type weakness. It also managed to defeat Paul's {{p|Nidoking}} despite taking damage from its {{type|Ground}} and {{type|Fighting}} attacks.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brandon
|pkmn=Dusclops
|type1=Ghost
|img=Brandon Dusclops.png
|epnum=AG189
|epname=Gathering the Gang of Four!
<!--|vajp=-->
|vaen=Bill Rogers
|desc={{p|Dusclops}} was the first Pokémon used by Brandon during his [[AG189|rematch]] and proved to be very powerful, being able to take down [[Ash's Charizard]] before being defeated by {{AP|Bulbasaur}}'s {{m|Solar Beam}}.
 
Dusclops's known moves are {{m|Will-O-Wisp}}, {{m|Shadow Punch}}, {{m|Mean Look}}, and {{m|Confuse Ray}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brandon
|pkmn=Ninjask
|type1=Bug
|type2=Flying
|img=Brandon Ninjask.png
|epnum=AG190
|epname=Pace - The Final Frontier!
|vajp=Daisuke Sakaguchi
|vaen=Carter Cathcart{{!}}Billy Beach
|desc={{p|Ninjask}} was the second Pokémon used by Brandon during his rematch against Ash, where it went up against his {{AP|Squirtle}}. Despite a closely fought battle, Ninjask couldn't stand up to Squirtle's {{m|Skull Bash}} and was defeated.
 
Ninjask's known moves are {{m|Aerial Ace}}, {{m|Sandstorm}}, {{m|Double Team}}, and {{m|Sand Attack}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brandon
|pkmn=Solrock
|type1=Rock
|type2=Psychic
|img=Brandon Solrock.png
|epnum=AG190
|epname=Pace - The Final Frontier!
|desc=Brandon used {{p|Solrock}} third in the rematch against Ash, and it was able to defeat his {{AP|Squirtle}}. After knocking the Tiny Turtle Pokémon out of the match, it then went up against {{AP|Bulbasaur}}. The two fought hard for their Trainers, eventually knocking each other out of the battle.
 
Solrock's known moves are {{m|Psywave}}, {{m|Confusion}}, {{m|Shadow Ball}}, and {{m|Solar Beam}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brandon
|pkmn=Regice
|type1=Ice
|img=Brandon Regice.png
|epnum=AG190
|epname=Pace - The Final Frontier!
|vajp=Tomoe Hanba
|vaen=Tomoe Hanba
|desc={{main|Brandon's legendary titans#Regice|Brandon's Regice}}
 
After his first three Pokémon were defeated in ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]'', Brandon sent out his newly-caught {{p|Regice}} against {{AP|Pikachu}}. Regice fought its hardest against the {{t|Electric}} type and looked poised to win, but Pikachu was able to whittle down its strength with {{m|Iron Tail}} and {{m|Volt Tackle}} to claim victory.
 
During the Full Battle against Paul, Regice battled {{TP|Paul|Ursaring}}, and was able to defeat his {{p|Lairon}} with no trouble.}}
 
===Battle Dome===
[[File:Battle Dome anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Dome in the anime]]
In the anime, Ash challenged the Battle Dome, which is located near [[Lavender Town]], in ''[[AG153|Tactics Theatrics!!]]'', as his third facility.
 
====Pokémon used in Battle Dome====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Tucker
|pkmn=Swampert
|type1=Water
|type2=Ground
|img=Tucker Swampert.png
|epnum=AG153
|epname=Tactics Theatrics!!
|vajp=Kōichi Sakaguchi
|vaen=Bill Rogers
|desc={{p|Swampert}} was one of the two Pokémon that battled against [[Ash's Corphish]] and [[Ash's Swellow]], and gave Ash a run for his money. Swampert and Arcanine seemed like a perfect combination, taking advantage of Arcanine's speed and its defense as stated by {{an|Brock}} in the episode. In the [[Double Battle]], Swampert's main target was Corphish. Even though it looked bad for Ash, after Tucker used the Fusion of Fire and Water, Corphish and Swellow gained their fighting spirit and came back to win the match for Ash. Swampert was defeated by a devastating {{m|Aerial Ace}} from Swellow.
 
Swampert's known moves are {{m|Protect}}, {{m|Mud Shot}}, {{m|Dynamic Punch}}, {{m|Water Gun}}, and {{m|Water Pulse}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Tucker
|pkmn=Arcanine
|type1=Fire
|img=Tucker Arcanine.png
|epnum=AG153
|epname=Tactics Theatrics!!
|vajp=Chie Satō
|vaen=Chie Satō
|desc=The other Pokémon Tucker used was {{p|Arcanine}}. Swampert and Arcanine were a perfect combination, taking advantage of Arcanine's speed and Swampert's defense. Even though it looked bad for {{Ash}}, after Tucker's Fusion of Fire and Water, Corphish and Swellow gained their fighting spirit and with the help of some strategy of Ash's, they were able to win the match. Arcanine was defeated by a devastating {{m|Crabhammer}} from [[Ash's Corphish]].
 
Arcanine's known moves are {{m|Extreme Speed}}, {{m|Flamethrower}}, {{m|Fire Blast}}, and {{m|Aerial Ace}}.}}
 
===Battle Arena===
[[File:Battle Arena anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Arena in the anime]]
In the anime, Ash challenged the Battle Arena, located near [[Saffron City]], as his second facility, in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier!]]''. Before the match begins, a special machine is used to determine if the match is 1-vs-1, 2-vs-2, or 3-vs-3.
 
====Pokémon used in Battle Arena====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Greta
|pkmn=Hariyama
|type1=Fighting
|epnum=AG149
|epname=Wheel of Frontier
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka
|vaen=Bill Rogers
|img=Greta Hariyama.png
|desc={{p|Hariyama}} was the first Pokémon used by Greta in her battle with Ash, where it first battled with {{AP|Ash's Grovyle|Sceptile}}. Despite that {{p|Grovyle}} managed to outmatch Hariyama in speed and deal some damage on it, Greta was finally able to use Grovyle's momentum as her own advantage, and land a critical hit on the Wood Gecko Pokémon, knocking it out.
 
Ash next used his {{AP|Snorlax}} against the Arm Thrust Pokémon. Despite having disadvantage in type, {{p|Snorlax}} was able to keep itself safe from Hariyama's attacks by using {{m|Harden}}. Eventually, Hariyama was knocked out with an {{m|Ice Punch}}.
 
Hariyama's known moves are {{m|Arm Thrust}} and {{m|Focus Punch}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Greta
|pkmn=Medicham
|type1=Fighting
|type2=Psychic
|epnum=AG149
|epname=Wheel of Frontier
|vajp=Megumi Hayashibara
|vaen=Sarah Natochenny
|img=Greta Medicham.png
|desc=Greta chose {{p|Medicham}}, along with her {{p|Hariyama}} to battle {{Ash}} in ''[[AG149|Wheel of Frontier]]''. It was the second to go up after Hariyama was defeated by Ash's Snorlax. Medicham overwhelmed Snorlax with its astounding speed and agility. With Ice Punch, Medicham was able to {{status|freeze}} Snorlax giving Greta a huge advantage.
 
Ash then commanded Snorlax to use {{m|Rest}}, and Greta told Medicham to attack Snorlax with repeated {{m|Focus Punch}}es in order to break the ice. Greta told Medicham to use {{m|High Jump Kick}} but Snorlax managed to dodge it, causing Medicham to take some damage. Snorlax then tried to attack it with a {{m|Hyper Beam}}, but Medicham dodged it and hit it with {{m|Focus Punch}}.
 
Just when it seemed it was all over for Ash, he commanded Snorlax to use Hyper Beam on the ground which catapulted it into the air. Using its altitude to his advantage, Ash told it to attack with a full-on {{m|Body Slam}}, defeating Medicham and earning Ash the [[Symbol|Guts Symbol]].}}
 
===Battle Pike===
[[File:Battle Pike anime.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Pike in the anime]]
In the anime, the Battle Pike is located near [[Fuchsia City]], and Ash challenged it as his fourth facility in ''[[AG158|Queen of the Serpentine!]]''.
 
====Pokémon used in Battle Pike====
{{TrainerPoké
|main=yes
|trainer=Lucy
|pkmn=Seviper
|type1=Poison
|img=Lucy Seviper.png
|epnum=AG158
|epname=Queen of the Serpentine!
|vajp=Megumi Hayashibara
|vaen=Bill Rogers
|desc=Lucy's signature Pokémon is {{p|Seviper}}. It appeared for the first time fighting [[Jessie's Seviper]] and later battled [[Ash's Donphan]].}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Lucy
|pkmn=Milotic
|type1=Water
|img=Lucy Milotic.png
|epnum=AG158
|epname=Queen of the Serpentine!
|vajp=Chie Satō
|vaen=Michele Knotz
|desc={{p|Milotic}} was Lucy's second choice after defeating Seviper, where, with a single {{m|Hydro Pump}} it was able to defeat Donphan. In the fight against Ash's Pikachu, Milotic managed to deal severe damage to Pikachu, but Pikachu won after using {{m|Volt Tackle}} in one of Milotic's {{m|Twister}}s.
 
Milotic's known moves are {{m|Hydro Pump}}, {{m|Twister}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, and {{m|Facade}}.}}
 
 
==In the manga==
[[File:Battle Frontier Hoenn Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Frontier in Pokémon Adventures]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In the {{chap|Emerald}}, a [[Pokédex holder]] named {{adv|Emerald}} challenged the Battle Frontier during its seven day opening ceremony. It also turned out that he had been sent to the Battle Frontier by {{adv|Professor Oak}} in order to catch {{p|Jirachi}}, which he had predicted to be awaken during the exact same seven days that the Battle Frontier opening ceremony would take place. It turned out that an armored villain named [[Guile Hideout]] was also planning to catch Jirachi for his own evil ambitions, stealing all the [[rental Pokémon]] from the [[#Battle Factory|Battle Factory]] to be used against anyone getting in his way.
 
During his Battle Factory challenge, Emerald rented a {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}, which turned out to be on a higher level than the other rental Pokémon. This made Emerald realize that Sceptile was not a rental Pokémon to begin with, but had been snuck into the facility by someone. Thus, he decided to take it with him. During Emerald's [[#Battle Dome|Battle Dome]] challenge, {{adv|Ruby}} revealed that Sceptile was actually the very same {{p|Treecko}} that Emerald had once been supposed to obtain from [[Professor Birch]].
 
Despite Emerald and the Frontier Brains' best efforts, Jirachi was eventually caught by Guile Hideout. Using Jirachi's wish, he summoned a giant {{p|Kyogre}}-shaped mass of water to sink the Battle Frontier into the ocean. However, thanks to Emerald's own wish to Jirachi, {{adv|Red}}, {{adv|Blue}}, {{adv|Green}}, {{adv|Yellow}}, and {{adv|Silver}} were freed from their petrified states, and all ten Pokédex holders and their Pokémon united their strengths to defeat Guile Hideout and save the Battle Frontier. Shortly before Jirachi fell asleep again, [[Scott]] used the last of its three wishes to summon thousands of people to visit the Battle Frontier.
 
Accompanying Emerald during his Battle Frontier challenge were also reporter [[Todd Snap]], as well as {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, Emerald's close friends.
 
===In the Pokémon Battle Frontier manga===
The [[Pokémon Battle Frontier]] manga featured a boy named {{OBP|Enta|CBF}} being invited to the Battle Frontier by Scott. Once there, he was tutored by [[Pokémon Champion|Pokémon League Champion]] [[Rald]], and begun to challenge the Frontier Brains.
 
The manga concluded with Enta's battle with {{FB|Salon Maiden|Anabel}}. Despite Enta's challenge of the Frontier Brains being a major focus, {{FB|Factory Head|Noland}}, {{FB|Arena Tycoon|Greta}}, and {{FB|Pyramid King|Brandon}} didn't appear within the actual series, only appearing on the title page of the fourth chapter.
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==In the TCG==
The {{TCG|EX Emerald}} expansion for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] featured two Battle Frontier-related cards:
 
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! Card !! Type !! Rarity !! Expansion !! Set No.
{{Trainerlistentry|Scott|EX Emerald|84|106|Trainer||Uncommon}}
{{Trainerlistentry|Battle Frontier|EX Emerald|75|106|Trainer||Uncommon}}
|}<br clear="all">
 
==Trivia==
* A girl inside the Battle Pike says "I've completed the challenge 10 times now, but I've never had to battle a Trainer once." This information would be false, because after two straight wins and again at ten straight wins, she would have to battle Lucy. However, it should be noted that she did not state whether or not she beat the Battle Pike ten times ''in a row'', so this might not necessarily be an error.
* If, by [[cheating]], players enter through the Battle Palace's Single Battle Halls, the game will then randomly choose Lv. 50 or Open Level, and they will be able to battle Trainers with all six Pokémon they have in their [[party]]. When they battle the second Trainer, only the first three Pokémon in their party may be used, and their only move will be {{m|Sketch}}.
* All enemy Trainers in the Battle Frontier, except the Frontier Brains, greet the player character before battle with a string of six preset words, phrases, or characters from the [[easy chat system]]. After the battle, the enemy gives out another message of the same format which depends on whether they have won or lost. This is also the case for all enemies in the [[Battle Tent]]s or [[Trainer Hill]].
** However, this is not the case for the greetings of any [[Apprentice]]s that have been mentored by the player or other individuals. When greeting the player prior to battling in the Battle Tower, the Apprentice will typically state the name of his or her mentor, as well as his or her numerical position in the line of all Apprentices tutored by someone (such as being the 7th apprentice tutored by the player).
** Messages are also altered for enemy Trainers present within the Battle Pyramid. After a battle, they provide the player with contextual hints on certain aspects of the challenge, such as the location of a given floor's exit, the number of remaining Trainers to be fought on a floor, or the number of remaining items on a given floor.
** Messages are also altered for enemy Trainers present within the Battle Pyramid. After a battle, they provide the player with contextual hints on certain aspects of the challenge, such as the location of a given floor's exit, the number of remaining Trainers to be fought on a floor, or the number of remaining items on a given floor.
*According to an interview with [[Junichi Masuda]], the Battle Frontier did not make a return in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} in part due to the fact that, in the current age of smartphones and similar devices, people have a variety claims on their attention for entertainment.<ref>[http://www.pokemonmillennium.net/notizie/2684-intervista-esclusiva-junichi-masuda-e-shigeru-ohmori-ci-svelano-alcune-curiosita-su-pokemon-rubino-omega-e-zaffiro-alpha/ INTERVISTA ESCLUSIVA: Junichi Masuda e Shigeru Ohmori ci svelano alcune curiosità su Pokémon Rubino Omega e Zaffiro Alpha! - Pokémon Millennium (Italian)]</ref>
==References==
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