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A '''Colosseum Leader''' is a type of [[Trainer]] that debuted in Generation IV. So far, they have only appeared in Pokémon Battle Revolution.  
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A '''Colosseum Leader''' (Japanese: '''コロシアムリーダー''' ''Colosseum Leader'') is a type of {{pkmn|Trainer}} that debuted in [[Generation IV]]. So far, they have only appeared in {{G|Battle Revolution}}.


Colosseum Leaders are heads of Colosseums, like [[Colosseum Master]]s. They are distinguishable from Colosseum Masters by the fact that Colosseum Leaders all cosplay as Pokémon, while the Colosseum Masters do not, and that all Colosseum Leaders have the same battle music, as opposed to Colosseum Masters, who each have unique battle music that can only be heard while battling that Colosseum Master.  
Colosseum Leaders are heads of Colosseums, like {{tc|Colosseum Master}}s. They are distinguishable from Colosseum Masters by the fact that all Colosseum Leaders [[Pokémon cosplay|cosplay as Pokémon]] and have the same battle music between them, as opposed to Colosseum Masters, who each have their own individual battle music and dress more professionally. There are six Trainers known as Colosseum Leaders: {{OBP|Taylor|Battle Revolution}}, {{OBP|Marina|Battle Revolution}}, [[Rosie]], [[Voldon]], [[Terrell]], and [[Dusty]].


There are only 6 Trainers known as Colosseum Leaders: {{OBP|Taylor|PBR}}, [[Marina (PBR)|Marina]], [[Rosie]], [[Voldon]], [[Terrell]], and [[Dusty]].
Despite dressing up as a Pokémon, most Colosseum Masters (short of Taylor, who has a {{p|Pachirisu}} outfit) do not use the Pokémon they dress up as the first time they are faced.
 
* Rosie, Voldon and Dusty use the pre-evolutions of their outfit starting the first battle (Roselia, Electabuzz, and Riolu), and their evolved forms from Rank 7 onwards (Roserade, Electivire, and Lucario).
 
* Marina uses her outfit Pokémon (Kyogre) when she is battled in Rank 7 onwards.
 
* Terrell is therefore the only Colosseum Leader to not use his outfit Pokémon (Groudon).
 
==Trainer list==
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===[[Main Street Colosseum]]===
====Level 30 Open====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|[[Taylor (Battle Revolution)]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|417 m|Pachirisu|30+|404 m|Luxio|30+|370|Luvdisc|30+|039|Jigglypuff|30+|281|Kirlia|30+|438|Bonsly|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
===[[Waterfall Colosseum]]===
====Level 30 Open====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|[[Marina (Battle Revolution)]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|222|Corsola|30+|183|Marill|30+|083|Farfetch'd|30+|190 m|Aipom|30+|413G|Wormadam|30+|061|Poliwhirl|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
===[[Neon Colosseum]]===
====Level 30 Open====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Rosie]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|301|Delcatty|30+|267 m|Beautifly|30+|070|Weepinbell|30+|188|Skiploom|30+|192|Sunflora|30+|315 m|Roselia|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
===[[Crystal Colosseum]]===
====Level 30 Open====
=====Rank 2=====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|[[Colosseum Leader Voldon]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|067|Machoke|30+|095|Onix|30+|375|Metang|30+|239|Elekid|30+|479|Rotom|30+|455|Carnivine|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
=====Rank 3=====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|[[Colosseum Leader Voldon]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|051|Dugtrio|30+|062|Poliwrath|30+|026 m|Raichu|30+|479|Rotom|30+|337|Lunatone|30+|239|Elekid|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
===[[Magma Colosseum]]===
====Level 30 Open====
=====Rank 3=====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Terrell]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|005|Charmeleon|30+|156|Quilava|30+|391|Monferno|30+|388|Grotle|30+|028|Sandslash|30+|394|Prinplup|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
=====Rank 4=====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Terrell]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|136|Flareon|30+|334|Altaria|30+|229 m|Houndoom|30+|324|Torkoal|30+|330|Flygon|30+|323 m|Camerupt|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
===[[Sunset Colosseum]]===
====Level 30 Open====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Dusty]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|447|Riolu|30+|253|Grovyle|30+|288|Vigoroth|30+|404 m|Luxio|30+|444 m|Gabite|30+|256 m|Combusken|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
===[[Stargazer Colosseum]]===
====Round 1====
{{Trainerlist/h|1|pbr}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader {{OBP|Taylor|Battle Revolution}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|417 m|Pachirisu|30+|404 m|Luxio|30+|370|Luvdisc|30+|039|Jigglypuff|30+|281|Kirlia|30+|438|Bonsly|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader {{OBP|Marina|Battle Revolution}}}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|222|Corsola|30+|183|Marill|30+|083|Farfetch'd|30+|190 m|Aipom|30+|166 m|Ledian|30+|061|Poliwhirl|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Rosie]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|301|Delcatty|30+|267 m|Beautifly|30+|070|Weepinbell|30+|188|Skiploom|30+|192|Sunflora|30+|315 m|Roselia|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Voldon]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|067|Machoke|30+|095|Onix|30+|375|Metang|30+|239|Elekid|30+|479|Rotom|30+|455|Carnivine|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Terrell]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|005|Charmeleon|30+|156|Quilava|30+|391|Monferno|30+|388|Grotle|30+|028|Sandslash|30+|394|Prinplup|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/e|1|Colosseum Leader [[Dusty]]}}
{{Trainerlist/b|game=pbr|1|Poké Coupon|6|447|Riolu|30+|253|Grovyle|30+|288|Vigoroth|30+|404 m|Luxio|30+|444 m|Gabite|30+|256 m|Combusken|30+|notpdollar=yes}}
{{Trainerlist/f|pbr}}
 
====Round 2====
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==Appearance== Images of other five Leaders. Rotated by time.
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==Trivia==
* The Colosseum Leaders are created using the six playable [[Model|character models]].
* Each Colosseum Leader has a [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny costume variant]] for their respective Pokémon; much like their Shiny Pokémon counterparts, the costumes have a very small chance of appearing.
** These costumes are only obtainable by the player if the Colosseum Leader is wearing the Shiny variant of their costume during the first time they are encountered. If the player has already encountered or defeated them in the past and unlocked the standard coloration of their costume, even if the Leader appears in their Shiny variant costume, it will not be granted to the player on the Leader's defeat. It is possible to [[soft reset]] until the Shiny variant costume appears.
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Latest revision as of 21:46, 11 August 2024

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Colosseum Leader
コロシアムリーダー Colosseum Leader
PBRTaylor.png
Taylor image from Pokémon Battle Revolution
Other names
Introduced in Generation IV
Appears in Pokémon Battle Revolution
Gender Both
Counterpart {{{counterpart}}}
Notable members {{{members}}}
Anime debut
TCG debut [[(TCG)|]]
TCG card {{{card}}}
Manga debut {{{manga}}}

A Colosseum Leader (Japanese: コロシアムリーダー Colosseum Leader) is a type of Trainer that debuted in Generation IV. So far, they have only appeared in Pokémon Battle Revolution.

Colosseum Leaders are heads of Colosseums, like Colosseum Masters. They are distinguishable from Colosseum Masters by the fact that all Colosseum Leaders cosplay as Pokémon and have the same battle music between them, as opposed to Colosseum Masters, who each have their own individual battle music and dress more professionally. There are six Trainers known as Colosseum Leaders: Taylor, Marina, Rosie, Voldon, Terrell, and Dusty.

Despite dressing up as a Pokémon, most Colosseum Masters (short of Taylor, who has a Pachirisu outfit) do not use the Pokémon they dress up as the first time they are faced.

  • Rosie, Voldon and Dusty use the pre-evolutions of their outfit starting the first battle (Roselia, Electabuzz, and Riolu), and their evolved forms from Rank 7 onwards (Roserade, Electivire, and Lucario).
  • Marina uses her outfit Pokémon (Kyogre) when she is battled in Rank 7 onwards.
  • Terrell is therefore the only Colosseum Leader to not use his outfit Pokémon (Groudon).

Trainer list

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Main Street Colosseum

Level 30 Open


Waterfall Colosseum

Level 30 Open


Neon Colosseum

Level 30 Open


Crystal Colosseum

Level 30 Open

Rank 2


Rank 3


Magma Colosseum

Level 30 Open

Rank 3


Rank 4


Sunset Colosseum

Level 30 Open


Stargazer Colosseum

Round 1


Round 2

Trivia

  • The Colosseum Leaders are created using the six playable character models.
  • Each Colosseum Leader has a shiny costume variant for their respective Pokémon; much like their Shiny Pokémon counterparts, the costumes have a very small chance of appearing.
    • These costumes are only obtainable by the player if the Colosseum Leader is wearing the Shiny variant of their costume during the first time they are encountered. If the player has already encountered or defeated them in the past and unlocked the standard coloration of their costume, even if the Leader appears in their Shiny variant costume, it will not be granted to the player on the Leader's defeat. It is possible to soft reset until the Shiny variant costume appears.


Pokétopia Colosseum Masters and Leaders
Pokétopia Master: Mysterial
Colosseum Masters: JoeSashayKruger
Colosseum Leaders: TaylorMarinaVoldon
RosieTerrellDusty


Trainer classes in Battle Revolution
Beginning TrainerBug-Catching ManChallengerClose SiblingsColosseum LeaderColosseum Master
Cool BeautyCute ManiacElectrifying GuyFreshwomanFuture GirlGirl In LoveHardheaded GirlHigh-Tech Maniac
Hiking Club MemberHiking GirlIcy GuyJoe's GroupieKruger FamilyLeader-in-TrainingLittle QueenLone Wolf
Magician's ApprenticeMaster ClassMature CoupleMay-December CoupleMuddy BoyNew StarNoviceOrdinary GuyOrdinary Lady
Passionate ManPassionate RiderPicnic GirlPikachu FanPoison Tongue BoyPokétopia MasterRookieSashay Fan Club
Sci-Fi ManiacShocking GirlSightseerSprout TrainerSteel SpiritStubborn BoySwimming ChampSwimming Club Member
Three BrothersThree SistersTomboyTraveling GuyTraveling LadyTwin BrothersTwin SistersYouthful Couple


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