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These Passes are obtained after battling other players over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and trading Friend Passes. They contain the standard information about opponents, like name, location, and number of battles. They can also be stored on a Wii Remote and sent to other players. | These Passes are obtained after battling other players over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and trading Friend Passes. They contain the standard information about opponents, like name, location, and number of battles. They can also be stored on a Wii Remote and sent to other players. | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 3 February 2009
A Battle Pass is an item used in Pokémon Battle Revolution that must be used to compete in Pokétopian Colosseums. Pokémon on the selected pass act as the player's party Pokémon for the duration of the current challenge. There are three kinds of passes, Rental Passes, Custom Passes, and Friend Passes. Each of these kinds of passes can be used in a free battle as the player (except for Friend Passes) or as the opponent.
List of Passes
Rental Passes
These Passes are pre-set by the game, and come with predetermined rental Pokémon (Usually ones in their middle evolutionary stage). However, once players unlock Trade Battles at the Gateway Colosseum, the Pokémon may be traded with opponents. These may be used if the player cannot upload Pokémon from their Generation IV games, and must be used in certain Colosseums.
Custom Passes
These Passes can be made by player using Pokémon from their Generation IV games. Each has a different background, which is selected when the Pass is created. Any Pokémon can be used on these, though Pokémon used on another Pass cannot be used. If a player uploads a Pokémon onto one of these passes and then deletes it in the game, the Pokémon will appear shadowed. It can still be used, but if removed, it's gone for good. This also occurs if one uses certain Action Replay codes to make a Pokémon with stats that are too high.
Friend Passes
These Passes are obtained after battling other players over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and trading Friend Passes. They contain the standard information about opponents, like name, location, and number of battles. They can also be stored on a Wii Remote and sent to other players.