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|games=[[Pokkén Tournament]]
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|league=[[#Ferrum League|Ferrum League]]
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==Initial areas==
==Initial areas==
The main region is split between six areas a player can initially visit: Old Ferrum Town, Techne City, Tellur Town, Ferrum Stadium, Selen Island and Neos City, as well two additional areas in the [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]] version: Haunted House and Thalia Beach. On the main menu of Pokkén Tournament, each area is labelled by its primary function, but when the area is selected, the name of the town appears in a video screen.
The main region is split between six areas a player can initially visit: Old Ferrum Town, Techne City, Tellur Town, Ferrum Stadium, Selen Island, and Neos City, as well two additional areas in the [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]] version: Haunted House and Thalia Beach. On the main menu of Pokkén Tournament, each area is labeled by its primary function, but when the area is selected, the name of the town appears in a video screen.


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* "Basic Battle" (Japanese: ベーシックバトル) - A classic fighting-style battle in three rounds. The player that knocks out opponent's Pokémon in two rounds first is the winner.
* "Basic Battle" (Japanese: ベーシックバトル) - A classic fighting-style battle in three rounds. The player that knocks out opponent's Pokémon in two rounds first is the winner.
* "Extra Battle" (Japanese: エクストラバトル) - A three-round battle (just like Basic Battle) that includes collectible orbs that spawn on the stage that could either boost or hinder Pokémon's stats and abilities. The player that knocks out opponent's Pokémon in two rounds first is the winner.
* "Extra Battle" (Japanese: エクストラバトル) - A three-round battle (just like Basic Battle) that includes collectible orbs that spawn on the stage that could either boost or hinder Pokémon's stats and abilities. The player that knocks out opponent's Pokémon in two rounds first is the winner.
* "Team Battle" (Japanese: チームバトル) - A battle exclusively in Pokkén Tournament DX ([[Nintendo Switch]]), where each player chooses three different Pokémon and fights to see which team will be the last one standing. Similar to the [[core series]] games, the player sends out one of their remaining Pokémon when their Pokémon is defeated in a round. At the end of the round, the HP and Synergy Gauge of the winning Pokémon carries over. The winner is the player's team that knocks out all three opponent's Pokémon first.
* "Team Battle" (Japanese: チームバトル) - A battle exclusively in Pokkén Tournament DX ([[Nintendo Switch]]), each player chooses three different Pokémon and fights to see which team will be the last one standing. Similar to the [[core series]] games, the player sends out one of their remaining Pokémon when their Pokémon is defeated in a round. At the end of the round, the HP and Synergy Gauge of the winning Pokémon carries over. The winner is the player's team that knocks out all three opponent's Pokémon first.


===Ferrum Stadium===
===Ferrum Stadium===
The Ferrum League is where players initially go to test their skills in battle. The league is single player only. It is located in the north of the Ferrum Region. Live broadcast for Ferrum League events are being held by the TV channel "Ferrum Sports Broadcast Company" (FSBC).
The Ferrum League is where players initially go to test their skills in battle. The league is single player only. It is located in the north of the Ferrum Region. Live broadcast for Ferrum League events are being held by the "Ferrum Sports Broadcast Company" (FSBC) TV channel.


In order to progress in the Ferrum League, the player has to battle several challengers. Upon beating a group of them, the player's Rank will increase based on how well they did. The Ferrum League is split into several smaller leagues and the player starts at the bottom. If the player manages to defeat enough challengers to make at least Rank 8, they will be able to partake in the tournament. Completing the tournament will allow the player to face against the League Master. The player can also do Free Battles in the league, which pits them against a random opponent within the league, but won't affect the player's Rank.
In order to progress in the Ferrum League, the player has to battle several challengers. Upon beating a group of them, the player's Rank will increase based on how well they did. The Ferrum League is split into several smaller leagues and the player starts at the bottom. If the player manages to defeat enough challengers to make at least Rank 8, they will be able to partake in the tournament. Completing the tournament will allow the player to face against the League Master. The player can also do Free Battles in the league, which pits them against a random opponent within the league, but won't affect the player's Rank.
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===Thalia Beach===
===Thalia Beach===
Thalia Beach is the Switch-exclusive location where players can apply for a battle and recruit opponents to the group via Wireless Battle. The players can search for a match or set up their own customized match for others to join.
Thalia Beach is a Switch-exclusive location where players can apply for a battle and recruit opponents to the group via Wireless Battle. The players can search for a match or set up their own customized match for others to join.


==Arenas==
==Arenas==
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A trainer who gives advice during battle. They use the communication functions of the Battle AR to talk to the battle trainer wearing the device. [[Nia]] is one such advisor who partners with a {{p|Weavile}}. Though her skills in battle remain unknown, she does enjoy traveling with her Battle Pokémon.
A trainer who gives advice during battle. They use the communication functions of the Battle AR to talk to the battle trainer wearing the device. [[Nia]] is one such advisor who partners with a {{p|Weavile}}. Though her skills in battle remain unknown, she does enjoy traveling with her Battle Pokémon.


===FBSC===
===FSBC===
A TV station which broadcasts the Ferrum League. Its full name is the "Ferrum Sports Broadcasting Company".
A TV station which broadcasts the Ferrum League. Its full name is the "Ferrum Sports Broadcasting Company".


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