Musical Theater
The Musical Theater is where the Pokémon Musical takes place. The player meets Bianca here upon their first arrival.
Inside, the owner of the theater will give the player a Prop Case and show them how to dress up their Pokémon.
Gear Station
The Gear Station is the central hub of the Battle Subway. All eight lines of the Battle Subway are accessed through the Gear Station, including the only available route to Anville Town.
Big Stadium and Small Court
- Main article: Big Stadium and Small Court
The Big Stadium is where baseball, soccer and football matches take place, and the Small Court is used for tennis and basketball matches. Trainers may be battled there daily.
Battle Institute
The Battle Institute (Japanese: Trial House) is a building just left of the Pokémon Center. The Trainers met here are the same ones that battle in the Battle Subway. The player can opt to fight five consecutive mock battles—called the Battle Test—of either single battles (requiring three Pokémon) or double battles (requiring four Pokémon). When battling, all Pokémon are auto-leveled to 50, whether they were below in level or above. Bag items are not permitted to be used. At the end of the fifth battle, the player is awarded a score and a rank.
Unlike the Battle Subway, the Battle Institute does not requite the player to save the game before participating.
Each battle grows in difficulty, starting with Pokémon normally found at the start of the game and potentially fighting legendary Pokémon by the end. Once the Battle Test begins, there is no quitting; losing one battle means continuing to the next, until all five battles are complete. The 'Run' command acts as a battle forfeit measure for that battle only. If it is not the fifth battle, the player's forfeit will trigger the next battle.
The scoring system is:
Rank
|
Points
|
Stars
|
Beginner
|
0-999
|
0-1
|
Novice
|
1000-1999
|
2
|
Normal
|
2000-2999
|
3
|
Super
|
3000-3999
|
4
|
Hyper
|
4000-4999
|
5
|
Elite
|
5000-5999
|
6
|
Master
|
6000+
|
7
|
Each battle increases the max points that can be earned, meaning the max amounts of points one can earn in the first battle is lower than the max points one can earn in the last. Points are awarded depending on how many battles are won (no points are awarded for lost battles) and how well the player beats the opponent; fainted teammates count against the final score, as does damage taken.
Ferris wheel
The Ferris wheel is where N is battled as part of the main storyline, and after defeating Elesa, Trainers may be battled here daily. The Trainer varies with the season and the gender of the player, and their name is related to the season. After the battle, the Trainer will accompany the player on the wheel. In the Japanese version, the conversations on the Ferris wheel are laced with double entendres.
Nimbasa City Gym
- Main article: Nimbasa Gym
The Nimbasa Gym is the official Gym of Nimbasa City. The Gym doubles as an Amusement Park. The Gym specializes in Electric-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Elesa. Trainers who defeat her receive the Bolt Badge.