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Unleash your Pokémon from Story Mode or send in your team from Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire! Let them show off their true power in Single, Double, and Multi Battles!<br>Battle Mode: Worlds Collide!
Unleash your Pokémon from Story Mode or send in your team from Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire! Let them show off their true power in Single, Double, and Multi Battles!<br>Battle Mode: Worlds Collide!


==Characters==
==Gameplay==
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===Characters===
''See the [[:Category:Colosseum characters|Colosseum characters]] category.''
''See the [[:Category:Colosseum characters|Colosseum characters]] category.''


==Locations==
===Locations===
''See the [[:Category:Colosseum locations|Colosseum locations]] category.''
''See the [[:Category:Colosseum locations|Colosseum locations]] category.''
===Purification===
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Pokémon in the game can be purified in a variety of ways.
* Walking around with [[Shadow Pokémon]] in the party.
* Rubbing [[Scent]]s on the Pokémon (these can be bought at [[Agate Village]]).
* Battling with them and calling out when the Pokémon reaches its Hyper Mode.
* Placing a Shadow Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Day Care]] in Agate Village.
Once the [[Heart Gauge]] reaches the point where it says "The Pokémon's heart is about to open! Undo the final lock!", Trainers would go to the Agate Village shrine and use its power to restore the Pokémon's heart and remove the move known as {{m|Shadow Rush}}. Once the Pokémon has been purified, it will gain all [[experience]] and [[friendship]] it earned during the time it was a Shadow Pokémon, and acquire a special [[Ribbon]] exclusive to purified Pokémon. No [[effort values]] are earned until the Pokémon has been purified.
After players have beaten the game, Pokémon can be traded to all [[Generation III]] games provided that their hearts are open (and certain objectives have been completed in {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, if they are being traded to). Note that trading Pokémon to Ruby and Sapphire will not unlock the [[National Pokédex]].


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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==Purification techniques==
{{main|Purification}}
Pokémon in the game can be purified in a variety of ways.
* Walking around with [[Shadow Pokémon]] in the party.
* Rubbing [[Scent]]s on the Pokémon (these can be bought at [[Agate Village]]).
* Battling with them and calling out when the Pokémon reaches its Hyper Mode.
* Placing a Shadow Pokémon in the [[Pokémon Day Care]] in Agate Village.
Once the [[Heart Gauge]] reaches the point where it says "The Pokémon's heart is about to open! Undo the final lock!", Trainers would go to the Agate Village shrine and use its power to restore the Pokémon's heart and remove the move known as {{m|Shadow Rush}}. Once the Pokémon has been purified, it will gain all [[experience]] and [[friendship]] it earned during the time it was a Shadow Pokémon, and acquire a special [[Ribbon]] exclusive to purified Pokémon. No [[effort values]] are earned until the Pokémon has been purified.
After players have beaten the game, Pokémon can be traded to all [[Generation III]] games provided that their hearts are open (and certain objectives have been completed in {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, if they are being traded to). Note that trading Pokémon to Ruby and Sapphire will not unlock the [[National Pokédex]].


==Battle Mode==
==Battle Mode==
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==Glitches==
{{main|List_of_glitches_in_Generation_III#Colosseum|List of glitches in Generation III}}


==Compatibility==
==Compatibility==
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