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The Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Leader Taylor]], who specializes in {{type|Electric}} Pokémon and [[status condition]]s like Attract, Sleep, and Paralysis, she also specializes in cute Pokémon.
The Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Leader Taylor]], who specializes in {{type|Electric}} Pokémon and [[status condition]]s like Attract, Sleep, and Paralysis, she also specializes in cute Pokémon.
 
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===Waterfall Colosseum===
===Waterfall Colosseum===
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This Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Leader Rosie]], who specializes in {{type|Grass}} Pokémon.
This Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Leader Rosie]], who specializes in {{type|Grass}} Pokémon.
 
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===Crystal Colosseum===
===Crystal Colosseum===
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This Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Master Sashay]], who specializes in using [[weather]]-based combos such as {{m|Rain Dance}}/{{m|Thunder}} or {{m|Sunny Day}}/{{m|SolarBeam}}.
This Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Master Sashay]], who specializes in using [[weather]]-based combos such as {{m|Rain Dance}}/{{m|Thunder}} or {{m|Sunny Day}}/{{m|SolarBeam}}.
 
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===Magma Colosseum===
===Magma Colosseum===
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This Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Leader Dusty]]. He doesn't seem to specialize in any one type, but he always has either {{p|Riolu}} or {{p|Lucario}} as a possible Pokémon.
This Colosseum is led by [[Colosseum Leader Dusty]]. He doesn't seem to specialize in any one type, but he always has either {{p|Riolu}} or {{p|Lucario}} as a possible Pokémon.
 
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===Courtyard Colosseum===
===Courtyard Colosseum===
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Before the main game is completed, the Colosseum uses a standard knockout battle format, with the six {{tc|Colosseum Leader}}s acting as the opponents. After Stargazer Colosseum is beaten for the first time, it switches to a Masters Battle format. Each of the eight sets of the Masters Battle contains four Trainers, including a {{tc|Colosseum Master}} as the final Trainer. While the rules themselves resemble standard competitive battling rules, many Trainers in the battle use several complex strategies, challenging the player to overcome them. Several Trainers will also use [[legendary Pokémon]] as members of their team.
Before the main game is completed, the Colosseum uses a standard knockout battle format, with the six {{tc|Colosseum Leader}}s acting as the opponents. After Stargazer Colosseum is beaten for the first time, it switches to a Masters Battle format. Each of the eight sets of the Masters Battle contains four Trainers, including a {{tc|Colosseum Master}} as the final Trainer. While the rules themselves resemble standard competitive battling rules, many Trainers in the battle use several complex strategies, challenging the player to overcome them. Several Trainers will also use [[legendary Pokémon]] as members of their team.


This Colosseum is led by [[Pokétopia Master Mysterial]]. While he doesn't specialize in any particular type, he uses many legendary Pokémon on his teams. Additionally, in the last Masters Battle Set, his team is built around a particular type of [[weather]], either harsh sunlight or rain, depending on which DS game is synced up to that file.
This Colosseum is led by [[Pokétopia Master Mysterial]]. While he doesn't specialize in any particular type, he uses many [[legendary Pokémon]] on his teams. Additionally, in the last Masters Battle Set, his team is built around a particular type of [[weather]], either [[harsh sunlight]] or [[rain]], depending on which DS game is synced up to that file.
 
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===Lagoon Colosseum===
===Lagoon Colosseum===
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* Due to the format used in [[Magma Colosseum]], it is possible to lose to one or more Trainers (except for the Leader) and still beat the Colosseum during the same run (without using continues). This is the only known battling arena in any game in the series in which this is possible.
* Due to the format used in [[Magma Colosseum]], it is possible to lose to one or more Trainers (except for the Leader) and still beat the Colosseum during the same run (without using continues). This is the only known battling arena in any game in the series in which this is possible.
** [[Waterfall Colosseum]] also comes close to this, since it's possible to lose one of the sections of the rounds and still succeed; however, the opposing Trainer must still be beaten overall for the player to advance.
** [[Waterfall Colosseum]] also comes close to this, since it's possible to lose one of the sections of the rounds and still succeed; however, the opposing Trainer must still be beaten overall for the player to advance.
* [[Courtyard Colosseum]] is the only place in a 3D Pokémon game that has naturally-occurring [[weather]]. In this case, dense fog will sometimes cover the area.
* [[Courtyard Colosseum]] is the only place in a 3D Pokémon game that has naturally-occurring [[weather]]. In this case, dense [[fog]] will sometimes cover the area.


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