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The '''Battle Tree''' (Japanese: '''バトルツリー''' ''Battle Tree'') is a facility located on [[Poni Island]] in [[Alola]]. It can be accessed through [[Poni Gauntlet]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}. It is the equivalent to the [[Battle Maison]] from [[Generation VI]], the [[Battle Subway]] from [[Generation V]], and the [[Battle Tower]]s from other previous generations.
The '''Battle Tree''' (Japanese: '''バトルツリー''' ''Battle Tree'') is a facility located on [[Poni Island]] in [[Alola]]. It can be accessed through [[Poni Gauntlet]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}. It is the equivalent to the [[Battle Maison]] from [[Generation VI]], the [[Battle Subway]] from [[Generation V]], and the [[Battle Tower]]s from other previous generations. It is led by {{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Blue}}.


==Challenges==
==Challenges==
At the Battle Tree, challengers compete to see how many Trainers they can defeat in a row. Losing one battle will reset the challenger's win streak to zero. Each time a challenger defeats a Trainer, [[Battle Points]], or BP, will be awarded. The longer the win streak, the more BP will be received.  
At the Battle Tree, challengers compete to see how many Trainers they can defeat in a row. Losing one battle will reset the challenger's win streak to zero. Each time a challenger defeats a Trainer, [[Battle Point]]s, or BP, will be awarded. The longer the win streak, the more BP will be received.  


There are three formats a challenger can choose between: Single Battle, [[Double Battle]], or [[Multi Battle]]. The challenger needs three Pokémon for Single Battles, four for Double Battles, and for Multi Battles, two per Trainer. Lastly, challengers cannot use more than one of the same Pokémon or item. However, this does not restrict Multi Battle partners from using the same Pokémon or item across teams.  
There are three formats a challenger can choose between: Single Battle, [[Double Battle]], or [[Multi Battle]]. The challenger needs three Pokémon for Single Battles, four for Double Battles, and for Multi Battles, two per Trainer. Lastly, challengers cannot use more than one of the same Pokémon or item. However, this does not restrict Multi Battle partners from using the same Pokémon or item across teams.  
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===Multi Battle partners===
===Multi Battle partners===
In the Multi Battle and Super Multi Battle challenges, the player can choose to partner with a friend or with the AI. Unlike the [[Battle Maison]] from previous generations, there is only one default AI partner, {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} Rada. To increase the number of AI partners available, the player must Scout opponents after defeating them in Single or Double Battles. Scouting a Trainer costs 10 {{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}, and this will add the Trainer to the list of potential AI partners. When a Trainer is scouted, the first two Pokémon of their team will be the Pokémon they use in Multi Battles, and they are sent out to battle in the same order as well. If a Trainer who has already been recruited is scouted again, then the new team will override the old one. Battle Legends cannot be scouted, but the other special Trainers can be recruited.
In the Multi Battle and Super Multi Battle challenges, the player can choose to partner with a friend or with the AI. Unlike the [[Battle Maison]] from previous generations, there is only one default AI partner, {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}} Rada. To increase the number of AI partners available, the player must Scout opponents after defeating them in Single or Double Battles. Scouting a Trainer costs 10 {{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}, and this will add the Trainer to the list of potential AI partners. When a Trainer is scouted, the first two Pokémon of their team will be the Pokémon they use in Multi Battles, and they are sent out to battle in the same order as well. If a Trainer who has already been recruited is scouted again, then the new team will override the old one. Battle Legends cannot be scouted, but the other special Trainers can be recruited.
All Multi Battle partners will use Pokémon with 31 {{IV}}s across all stats.


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==Trainers==
==Trainers==
Upon entering the Battle Tree area for the first time, the {{player}} will encounter {{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Blue}}, and have a battle against one of them. The player gets to choose which one of the two they want to battle.
Upon entering the Battle Tree area for the first time, the {{player}} will encounter {{ga|Red}} and {{ga|Blue}}, and have a battle against one of them. The player gets to choose which one of the two they want to battle. In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] only, Blue will heal the player's Pokémon before the battle.


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