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'''Battle Towers''' are special areas set up specifically for [[Pokémon battle]]s. [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainers]] register their Pokémon on the first floor and climb up the floors in a number of battles, fighting other trainers one by one. Pokémon that are not found in their [[Pokédex]] will not be registered as having been seen. In later games, there are a number of rules that can also be changed within the tower, such as fighting in [[Double battle|double battles]] against the other trainers. Battles conducted here do not award [[Experience|experience]] or [[Pokémon Dollar|money]]. Trainers sometimes battle for bragging rights, but they are often rewarded with rare items or points that can be used to buy rare items as well. In [[Johto]] (Generation IV only), [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]], the Battle Tower are part of a larger [[Battle Frontier]].
   
 
In the [[Sevii Islands]], a smaller and simplified version of a Battle Tower can be found in the [[Trainer Tower]].
'''~SG~~Battle Towers''' are special areas set up specifically for [[Pokémon battle|<u>Pokémon battles</u>]]. Trainers register their Pokémon on the first floor and climb up the floors in a number of battles, fighting other trainers one by one. Pokémon that are not found in their Pokédex will not be registered onto their [[Pokédex|<u>Pokédex</u>]] as having been seen. In later games, there are a number of rules that can also be changed within the tower - such as fighting in [[Double battle|<u>double battles</u>]] against the other trainers. Trainers sometimes battle for bragging rights, but they are often rewarded with rare items or points that can be used to buy rare items as well. In [[Johto|<u>Johto</u>]] (Generation IV only), [[Hoenn|<u>Hoenn</u>]] and [[Sinnoh|<u>Sinnoh</u>]], the Battle Tower are part of a larger [[Battle Frontier|<u>Battle Frontier</u>]].
 
   
 
Beginning in [[Generation III]], the Battle Towers are run by Tower Tycoons, who essentially fulfill a similar role to that of [[Gym Leader]]s in [[Pokémon Gym]]s.
In the [[Sevii Islands|<u>Sevii Islands</u>]], a smaller and simplified version of a Battle Tower can be found in the [[Trainer Tower|<u>Trainer Tower</u>]].
 
   
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==Locations==
Beginning in [[Generation III|<u>Generation III</u>]], the Battle Towers are run by [[Tower Tycoon|<u>Tower Tycoons</u>]], who essentially fulfill a similar role to that of [[Gym Leader|<u>Gym Leaders</u>]] in [[Pokémon Gym|<u>Pokémon Gyms</u>]].
 
 
Battle Tower facilities exist in three [[Region|regions]] in the [[Pokémon games|games]], and three in the [[Pokémon anime|anime]].
   
 
===Games===
Battles conducted here do not award [[Experience|<u>experience</u>]] or [[Pokémon Dollar|<u>money</u>]].
 
 
*[[Johto]], on the north end of [[Johto Route 40|Route 40]], later joined by the other facilities of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Battle Frontier]] in [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]].
 
*[[Hoenn]], on an island south of [[Hoenn Route 130|Route 130]], later joined by the other six facilities of the [[Hoenn Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]] in [[Pokémon Emerald]].
 
*[[Sinnoh]], in [[Battle Zone]] on the northeastern island, later joined by the other four facilities of the [[Sinnoh Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]] in [[Pokémon Platinum]].
   
 
===Anime===
Battle Tower facilities exist in three [[Region|<u>regions</u>]] in the [[Pokémon games|<u>games</u>]], and three in the [[Pokémon anime|<u>anime</u>]]:
 
 
*[[Johto]], in [[Olivine City]]
*Games
 
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*[[Hoenn]], in [[LaRousse City]]
**[[Johto|<u>Johto</u>]], on the north end of [[Route 40|<u>Route 40</u>]], later joined by the other facilities of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|<u>Battle Frontier</u>]] in [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|<u>Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver</u>]], please see '''[[Battle Tower (Johto)|<u>Battle Tower (Johto)</u>]]'''
 
 
*[[Kanto]], near [[Tohjo Falls]], and part of the [[Hoenn Battle Frontier|Battle Frontier]]
**[[Hoenn|<u>Hoenn</u>]], on an island south of [[Route 130|<u>Route 130</u>]], later joined by the other six facilities of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|<u>Battle Frontier</u>]] in [[Pokémon Emerald Version|<u>Pokémon Emerald</u>]], please see '''[[Battle Tower (Hoenn)|<u>Battle Tower (Hoenn)</u>]]'''
 
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**[[Sinnoh|<u>Sinnoh</u>]], in [[Battle Park (Sinnoh)|<u>Battle Park</u>]] on the northeastern island, later joined by the other four facilities of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|<u>Battle Frontier</u>]] in [[Pokémon Platinum Version|<u>Pokémon Platinum</u>]], please see '''[[Battle Tower (Sinnoh)|<u>Battle Tower (Sinnoh)</u>]]'''
 
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==Entry/Participation==
*Anime
 
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Upon entering the Battle Tower, there will be 3 people at the counter: 
**[[Johto|<u>Johto</u>]], in [[Olivine City|<u>Olivine City</u>]]
 
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**[[Hoenn|<u>Hoenn</u>]], in [[LaRousse City|<u>LaRousse City</u>]] [[User:Sg33121|Sg33121]] 21:32, June 28, 2010 (UTC)
 
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The one on the left will guide you into Wireless Wi-Fi battles, where you can connect with your friends and join teams to battle. Both Single and Double battles are available. 
**[[Kanto|<u>Kanto</u>]], near [[Tohjo Falls|<u>Tohjo Falls</u>]], and part of the [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)|<u>Battle Frontier</u>]] by:Steve Gutierrez
 
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The one in the middle will guide you into Solo battles (1 on 1), consisting of both Single and Double battles. 
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The one on the right will guide you through Nintendo Wi-Fi Battles, where you can fight against people all around the world.
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==Restrictions==
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Most Legendary Pokemon are banned, while some are still allowed in. You can still enter with:
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*[[Cresselia]]
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*[[Azelf]]
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*[[Uxie]]
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*[[Mesprit]]
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*[[Zapdos]]
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*[[Articuno]]
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*[[Moltres]]
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==Prizes==
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If you manage to defeat all 7 Trainers, or all 7 Double Battles on Multiplayer, you will be awarded with 3 BP (Battle Points) which are stored for later use. If it was a Wireless Double Battle on Pokemon Platinum version, however, you will instead receive 8 BP as opposed to 3.
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BP can be spent outside the Battle Tower at the stores for certain prizes, ranging from TMs to held items. These items are usually expensive, so you need to frequently participate at the Battle Tower if you want prizes. 
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[[Category:Towers]]

Revision as of 23:29, 26 January 2015

File:300px-LaRousse Battle Tower.png

LaRousse City Battle Tower

Battle Towers are special areas set up specifically for Pokémon battles. Trainers register their Pokémon on the first floor and climb up the floors in a number of battles, fighting other trainers one by one. Pokémon that are not found in their Pokédex will not be registered as having been seen. In later games, there are a number of rules that can also be changed within the tower, such as fighting in double battles against the other trainers. Battles conducted here do not award experience or money. Trainers sometimes battle for bragging rights, but they are often rewarded with rare items or points that can be used to buy rare items as well. In Johto (Generation IV only), Hoenn and Sinnoh, the Battle Tower are part of a larger Battle Frontier.

In the Sevii Islands, a smaller and simplified version of a Battle Tower can be found in the Trainer Tower.

Beginning in Generation III, the Battle Towers are run by Tower Tycoons, who essentially fulfill a similar role to that of Gym Leaders in Pokémon Gyms.

Locations

Battle Tower facilities exist in three regions in the games, and three in the anime.

Games

Anime

Entry/Participation

Upon entering the Battle Tower, there will be 3 people at the counter: 

The one on the left will guide you into Wireless Wi-Fi battles, where you can connect with your friends and join teams to battle. Both Single and Double battles are available. 

The one in the middle will guide you into Solo battles (1 on 1), consisting of both Single and Double battles. 

The one on the right will guide you through Nintendo Wi-Fi Battles, where you can fight against people all around the world.

Restrictions

Most Legendary Pokemon are banned, while some are still allowed in. You can still enter with:

Prizes

If you manage to defeat all 7 Trainers, or all 7 Double Battles on Multiplayer, you will be awarded with 3 BP (Battle Points) which are stored for later use. If it was a Wireless Double Battle on Pokemon Platinum version, however, you will instead receive 8 BP as opposed to 3.

BP can be spent outside the Battle Tower at the stores for certain prizes, ranging from TMs to held items. These items are usually expensive, so you need to frequently participate at the Battle Tower if you want prizes. 

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