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Latest revision as of 01:26, 15 September 2024
Realgam Colosseum (Japanese: ラルガコロシアム Ralga Colosseum), known as Tower Colosseum in Pokémon Colosseum, is a location in Orre. It is located at the top of Realgam Tower.
In Pokémon Colosseum, the final main game battles are fought here. At this time, it is a newly opened Colosseum, where Cipher plans to hold Shadow Pokémon battles. Nascour arranges a tournament of four Shadow Pokémon Trainers the player must defeat, before challenging the player himself. After Nascour is defeated, the true head of Cipher, Evice, shows up and battles the player using the ultimate Shadow Pokémon, Tyranitar. After being defeated, Evice attempts to escape with a helicopter, but it is shot down by Ho-Oh's Sacred Fire, and Evice and his cronies are arrested by Chief Sherles and Officer Johnson. This tournament can be rechallenged during the post-game to snag any missed Shadow Pokémon.
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In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, Realgam Colosseum is now a proper Colosseum, hosting fair tournaments. Over the five years since the events of Pokémon Colosseum, Realgam Colosseum has replaced Phenac Stadium as the preferred Colosseum of the people of Phenac City, causing the latter to be closed down.
Environment
The Realgam Colosseum is a glorious stadium built in the center of three mechanical towers. The Colosseum itself is a gigantic, open dome, with bleachers for spectators to watch. There is a giant Poké Ball shaped circle in the center the battlefield. The Colosseum itself is surrounded on almost all sides by vast, complicated networks of large towers of varying sizes.
Trainers
Pokémon Colosseum
The order of the Pokémon in a Trainer's team may be somewhat randomized when the player battles them. Therefore, depending on which Pokémon ends up in the last slot of their party, the Trainer's prize money may also vary.
Before snagging
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Reward: $1,152
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Reward: $480
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Reward: $1,920
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Reward: $1,960
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Reward: $5,600
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Reward: $6,100
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After snagging
After snagging Miltank:
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Reward: $1,152
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After snagging Absol:
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Reward: $480
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After snagging Houndoom:
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Reward: $1,920
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After snagging Tropius:
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Reward: $1,960
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After snagging Metagross:
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Reward: $5,700
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After snagging Tyranitar:
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Reward: $6,200
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Battle Mode
Single Battle
- Main article: Tower Colosseum/Battle Mode Single
Double Battle
- Main article: Tower Colosseum/Battle Mode Double
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
If the Miror Radar goes off, Miror B. may appear in place of one of these Trainers. His team will include one of the Shadow Pokémon that Michael has possibly failed to snag.
Round 1
Defeating all the Trainers on Round 1 earns the player $8,320 and TM49 (Snatch).
Round 2
Defeating all the Trainers on Round 2 earns the player $8,640 and TM19 (Giga Drain).
Round 3
Defeating all the Trainers on Round 3 earns the player $12,800 and TM23 (Iron Tail).
Round 4
Defeating all the Trainers on Round 4 earns the player $9,280 and TM22 (SolarBeam).
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