Courtyard Colosseum: Difference between revisions

The first part is actually true.
(Opinion and speculation, in the wrong order.)
(The first part is actually true.)
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The player can quicksave just like any other Colosseum, but the way how the player gets Poké Coupons is different (after beating Stargazer). Instead of having to beat 100 trainers in this Colosseum, a player can choose instead to quit right after beating a trainer (rather than quicksave or continue), and collect their Poké Coupons right then. Of course, this decision is made before playing the Pokémon Wheel, so the player has to take a risk when their team is really weak. If playing in double battle mode, it is required that the trainer have at least two available Pokémon. If the trainer decides to try the Pokémon wheel with only one Pokémon left and fails to heal any of them, the challenge ends. After 50 battles, he/she can switch to a different Rental team and collect a large amount of Poké Coupons.
The player can quicksave just like any other Colosseum, but the way how the player gets Poké Coupons is different (after beating Stargazer). Instead of having to beat 100 trainers in this Colosseum, a player can choose instead to quit right after beating a trainer (rather than quicksave or continue), and collect their Poké Coupons right then. Of course, this decision is made before playing the Pokémon Wheel, so the player has to take a risk when their team is really weak. If playing in double battle mode, it is required that the trainer have at least two available Pokémon. If the trainer decides to try the Pokémon wheel with only one Pokémon left and fails to heal any of them, the challenge ends. After 50 battles, he/she can switch to a different Rental team and collect a large amount of Poké Coupons.
==Trivia==
* The grand castle in the background is based on the head of a {{p|Bastiodon}}.


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