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The Battle Tower of [[Hoenn]] is located south of {{rt|130}} in [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]] and on the north side of the [[Battle Frontier]] in [[Pokémon Emerald]]. In both, its functions are carried over from [[Pokémon Crystal]], though it includes possibilities for [[double battles]] and linked double battles in all three GBA games, and [[GBA Wireless Adapter|wirelessly-linked]] double battles in Emerald.
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|japanese_name=バトルタワー
|translated_name=Battle Tower
|location=South of {{rt|130|Hoenn}}
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|map=Hoenn Battle Frontier Map.png
|generation={{gen|III}}
}}


== Single battle ==
The '''[[Battle Tower]]''' (Japanese: '''バトルタワー''' ''Battle Tower'') in [[Generation III]] is located in the [[Hoenn]] [[region]], and is a post-{{ho|Pokémon League}} [[battle facility]] located in Hoenn's southeastern sea, inaccessible except by [[S.S. Tidal|boat]], as it connects to no routes. Its purpose is to provide a challenge to all comers, with the best and brightest {{pkmn|Trainer}}s from all over flocking to it to see who is the strongest.


Using the same rules and regulations as Crystal's [[Battle Tower (Johto)|Battle Tower]], the single battle version of the Battle Tower features seven trainers in a row with three Pokémon each, with the player taking three of his or her own Pokémon to do battle. Pokémon may be either at [[level]] 50, where all opponents will have level 50 Pokémon, at level 100 ([[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|R/S]]), where all opponents will have level 100 Pokémon, or any level ([[Pokémon Emerald|E]]), where all opponents' Pokémon will be at the level of the player's highest-level Pokémon. No two Pokémon can have the same item on the same team.
Carrying over its functions from the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|II}} in {{game|Crystal}} into {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, the Battle Tower is expanded on in {{game|Emerald}} where it becomes one of the seven facilities in the Hoenn {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} and allows for [[Double Battle]]s as well as [[Multi Battle]]s (with the {{player}} being able to partner up with a computer-controlled Trainer or a linked human-controlled one).


== Double battles ==  
==Restrictions==
Players competing in level 50 mode cannot use Pokémon higher than level 50. Additionally, following {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} are banned from competing in the Battle Tower:
{{ResponsiveList/h|hoenn}}
{{Pokeli|150|Mewtwo|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|151|Mew|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|249|Lugia|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|250|Ho-Oh|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|251|Celebi|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|382|Kyogre|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|383|Groudon|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|384|Rayquaza|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|385|Jirachi|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|386|Deoxys|msp=MSP/3}}
{{Pokeli|Egg|Egg|msp=MSP/3}}
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Pokémon Emerald only.
==Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire==
The player must select three allowed Pokémon to participate in seven consecutive Single battles. The player's Pokémon will be restored to full health at the end of each battle. There are two level modes: level 50 and level 100, which dictates the opponent Pokémon's level.


Similar in rules to the single battles, however, players and opponents each have four Pokémon instead of three, and every one of the seven battles is a double battle.
Upon winning the seventh battle, the player will be given a prize, which depends on how many consecutive challenges a player has completed.


== True double battles ==  
===Trainers===
{{main|List of Battle Tower Trainers in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}
:''See also: [[List of Battle Tower Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]''


Pokémon Emerald only.
===Prizes===
In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, a prize will be given away after each set of seven matches. A single, random prize will be given away, depending on the length of the player's winning streak. In {{game|Emerald}}, like all other facilities in the Battle Frontier, [[Battle Point]]s are awarded instead of prizes.


Like the regular double battles, this features seven double battles in a row. However, this time, they can be tackled with a computer-controlled opponent. Only two of the player's Pokémon are allowed to compete in this, however, all of the other standard rules apply.
====Streak of 7-35====
{{itlisth|building}}
{{Itemlist|Protein|Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Iron|Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Calcium|Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Carbos|Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Zinc|Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|HP Up|Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}


== True wireless double battles ==  
====Streak of 42 or more====
Available only in Pokémon Emerald, this allows the player and a friend to fight another pair of friends together. All normal rules apply.
{{itlisth|building}}
{{Itemlist|Leftovers|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|White Herb|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Quick Claw|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Mental Herb|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|BrightPowder|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|display=[[Bright Powder|BrightPowder]]}}
{{Itemlist|Choice Band|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|King's Rock|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Focus Band|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{Itemlist|Scope Lens|Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more|Ru=yes|Sa=yes}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}


== Trivia ==
====Awards====
In [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] a woman in [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Battle Tower (Sinnoh)|Battle Tower]] mentions that she is from [[Hoenn]] where another (this) Battle Tower presides.
After reaching streaks of certain lengths, special prizes will be given out.


{{Hoenn}}
{{itlisth|building}}
[[Category:Ruby and Sapphire locations]] [[Category:Emerald locations]] [[Category:Towers]] [[Category:Towers]]
{{Itemlist|Silver Shield|Reward for achieving 50 consecutive wins|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|sprite=SilverShieldSprite|display={{DL|List of decorations in Generation III|Silver Shield}}}}
[[Category:Battle areas]]
{{Itemlist|Gold Shield|Reward for achieving 100 consecutive wins|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|sprite=GoldShieldSprite|display={{DL|List of decorations in Generation III|Gold Shield}}}}
{{Itemlist|Winning Ribbon|Awarded to all participating Pokémon after 56 straight wins in level 50 mode|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|sprite=Winning Ribbon|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Winning Ribbon}}}}
{{Itemlist|Victory Ribbon|Awarded to all participating Pokémon after 56 straight wins in level 100 mode|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|sprite=Victory Ribbon|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Victory Ribbon}}}}
{{itlistfoot|building}}
 
==Pokémon Emerald==
{{Facility infobox
|name=Tower
|jname=バトルタワー
|jtrans=Battle Tower
|image=Battle Tower E.png
|slogan=Keep the win streak as the toughest TRAINER!
|bpr=7
|partsing=3
|partdoub=4
|brain=Salon Maiden Anabel
|brainlink=Anabel
|brainsprite=Spr E Anabel
|symbol=Ability
|silver=35
|gold=70
}}
 
In {{game|Emerald}}, the Battle Tower is now a facility within the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}.
 
The Battle Tower in Emerald has expanded to include Double battle and Multi battle modes, and level 100 mode has been replaced with open level mode. [[Anabel]], however, will only appear in Single battle challenges.
 
In Double battles, each Trainer uses four Pokémon and battles with two Pokémon at once.
 
In Multi battles, rather than having two Trainers using two Pokémon at a time, four Trainers use one Pokémon apiece in a Double battle. Only two of the player's Pokémon are allowed to compete at once (with the same rules followed as before). This mode can either be used alone (where the player is accompanied by an [[apprentice]] or another computer-controlled Trainer) or when linked to another copy of {{game|Emerald}} (via the [[Game Link Cable]] or [[Wireless Adapter]] accessories for [[Game Boy Advance]]), where another player contributes their Pokémon.
 
===Battle Points===
[[Battle Point]]s (BP) are awarded upon completing a set of seven battles. The amount of BP increases with the player's current streak, with a maximum of 15 BP for regular battles.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;
! BP per round !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! 11 !! 12 !! 13 !! 14 !! 15 !! 16 !! 17 !! 18 !! 19 !! 20
|-
| Single Battle || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 15 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 20 || 11 || 12 || 13 || 14 || 25 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 25
|-
| Double Battle || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 10 || 11 || 12 || 13 || 14 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 15 || 15
|-
| Multi Battle || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 10 || 11 || 12 || 13 || 14 || 15 || 15 || 15 ||  ||  ||  ||  ||
|}
 
===Trainers===
{{main|List of Battle Frontier Trainers in Generation III}}
: ''See also: [[List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation III]]
 
====Salon Maiden====
In Emerald, [[Anabel]] appears as the 35th and 70th opponent, the last battles in the fifth and tenth passes through the tower, respectively. Anabel only appears in Single battle challenges.
 
=====Silver Symbol challenge=====
{{Party/Single|color={{frontier color}}|bordercolor={{frontier color dark}}|headcolor={{frontier color light}}
|sprite=Spr E Anabel.png
|prize=15{{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}
|class=Salon Maiden
|classlink=Tower Tycoon (Trainer class)
|name={{color2|000|Anabel}}
|game=E
|location=Battle Tower (Generation III)
|locationname=Battle Tower
|pokemon=3}}
{{lop/facility/head|{{frontier color light}}|{{frontier color dark}}|{{frontier color}}}}
{{lop/facility|game=3|065|Alakazam|BrightPowder|ThunderPunch|Electric|Fire Punch|Fire|Ice Punch|Ice|Disable|Normal|Modest|106||152|100||152}}
{{lop/facility|game=3|244|Entei|Lum Berry|Fire Blast|Fire|Calm Mind|Psychic|Return|Normal|Roar|Normal|Lonely|100|152|152|100|6|}}
{{lop/facility|game=3|143|Snorlax|Quick Claw|Body Slam|Normal|Belly Drum|Normal|Yawn|Normal|Shadow Ball|Ghost|Adamant|152|152||106|100}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
=====Gold Symbol challenge=====
{{Party/Single|color={{frontier color}}|bordercolor={{frontier color dark}}|headcolor={{frontier color light}}
|sprite=Spr E Anabel.png
|prize=20{{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}
|class=Salon Maiden
|classlink=Tower Tycoon (Trainer class)
|name={{color2|000|Anabel}}
|game=E
|location=Battle Tower (Generation III)
|locationname=Battle Tower
|pokemon=3}}
{{lop/facility/head|{{frontier color light}}|{{frontier color dark}}|{{frontier color}}}}
{{lop/facility|game=3|243|Raikou|Lum Berry|Thunderbolt|Electric|Calm Mind|Psychic|Reflect|Psychic|Rest|Psychic|Modest|158||252|||100}}
{{lop/facility|game=3|381|Latios|BrightPowder|Psychic|Psychic|Dragon Claw|Dragon|Calm Mind|Psychic|Recover|Normal|Modest|252||252|100||6}}
{{lop/facility|game=3|143|Snorlax|Chesto Berry|Curse|???|Return|Normal|Rest|Psychic|Shadow Ball|Ghost|Adamant|252|252||6|}}
{{Party/Footer}}
 
==Layout==
===Exterior===
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#000; border:3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|building}}"
|-
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Version
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}" | Exterior
|-
! style="background:#{{ruby color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Ruby}}
! rowspan=2 | [[File:Battle Tower RS.png|200px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{sapphire color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Sapphire}}
|-
! style="background:#{{emerald color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}}
| [[File:Battle Tower E.png|200px]]
|-
| colspan=2 style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |  
|}
===Interior===
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#000; border:3px solid #{{locationcolor/dark|building}}"
|-
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Version
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}" | Entrance
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}" | Hallway before Battlefield
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}" | Battle Salon
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}" | Hallway before Battlefield (Multi-Battle)
! style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Battlefield
|-
! style="background:#{{ruby color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Ruby}}
! rowspan=2 | [[File:Battle Tower interior RS.png]]
! rowspan=3 | [[File:Battle Tower hallway E.png]]
! rowspan=2 |
! rowspan=2 |
! rowspan=3 | [[File:Battle Tower arena E.png]]
|-
! style="background:#{{sapphire color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|Sapphire}}
|-
! style="background:#{{emerald color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}}
| [[File:Battle Tower interior E.png|300px]]
| [[File:Battle Tower Salon Gen III.png]]
| [[File:Battle Tower Hallway E (Multi-Battle).png]]
|-
| colspan=6 style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|building}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" |  
|}
 
==In the anime==
===Main series===
====[[Pokémon movie]]s====
[[File:LaRousse Battle Tower.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Tower in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
:''See also: [[Battle Tower]]''
A [[Battle Tower]] appeared in ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'', in [[LaRousse City]], where {{Ash}} and [[Tory Lund]] battled [[Rafe]] and [[Sid]] and lost. Like most locations in the city, this Battle Tower was almost completely high-tech.
{{-}}
 
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''====
[[File:Battle Tower anime.png|thumb|left|250px|The Battle Frontier's Battle Tower in the anime]]
[[File:Battle Tower battlefield.png|thumb|250px|The Battle Tower's battlefield in the anime]]
The Battle Tower that's part of the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|III}} first appeared in ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]''. In the anime, it is located near [[Cremini Town]] and was the sixth Battle Frontier facility challenged by {{Ash}}. {{ashfr|The group}} discovered its location in ''[[AG165|King and Queen for a Day!]]'', following Ash's victory against [[Spenser]] at the [[Battle Palace]]. The facility is run by [[Anabel]] and the battles are [[Battle judge|refereed]] by [[Maron]].
 
Ash's first battle against Anabel ended in his clear defeat, without Anabel even having to send out her third Pokémon. He challenged her to a [[rematch]] in ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]''. Using the same team as before—consisting of {{AP|Corphish}}, {{AP|Tauros}}, and {{AP|Pikachu}}—he was able to win this time around, earning himself the [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]] and the knowledge of the [[Battle Pyramid]]'s current location.
{{-}}
 
=====Pokémon used in Battle Tower=====
The following is a list of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} used in the Battle Tower:
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Anabel
|pkmn=Alakazam
|type1=Psychic
|img=Anabel Alakazam.png
|epnum=AG169
|epname=Talking a Good Game!
|vajp=Kenta Miyake
|vaen=Maddie Blaustein
|desc=Anabel first called on {{p|Alakazam}} in ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'' to help her and {{Ash}} when they were attacked by {{TRT}}. Alakazam was able to beat them with its powerful {{t|Psychic}} attacks. Ash then realized that Anabel was a [[Frontier Brain]] and that he would have to battle Alakazam. Ash chose {{AP|Corphish}} for the match. Anabel had the ability to telepathically communicate with her Pokémon and give commands without saying a word. In the end, Alakazam easily defeated {{p|Corphish}}. Alakazam then went on to defeat [[Ash's Tauros]] before finally being defeated by his {{AP|Pikachu}}, but not before weakening it.
 
In ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]'', Ash had a rematch with Anabel. Again, she chose Alakazam as her first Pokémon. It went head to head again with Ash's Corphish once again, but this time with a little bit of luck as well as Ash's quick thinking, Alakazam was defeated by Corphish's {{m|Bubble Beam}}.
 
Alakazam's known moves are {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Psybeam}}, {{m|Focus Punch}}, and {{m|Recover}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Anabel
|pkmn=Metagross
|type1=Steel
|type2=Psychic
|img=Anabel Metagross.png
|epnum=AG169
|epname=Talking a Good Game!
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka
|vaen=Unshō Ishizuka
|desc={{p|Metagross}} was for the first time seen during Ash's first match against her, where it easily defeated Ash's {{p|Pikachu}}, losing the match for Ash. During Ash's rematch against Anabel, Metagross easily defeated Ash's Corphish, but the Iron Leg Pokémon finally tied with his {{p|Tauros}}, as its {{m|Meteor Mash}} collided with Tauros's {{m|Take Down}}.
 
Metagross's known moves are {{m|Psychic}}, {{m|Iron Defense}}, {{m|Meteor Mash}}, and {{m|Hyper Beam}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Anabel
|pkmn=Espeon
|type1=Psychic
|img=Anabel Espeon.png
|epnum=AG170
|epname=Second Time's the Charm!
|vajp=Megumi Hayashibara
|vaen=Megumi Hayashibara
|desc={{p|Espeon}}, Anabel's favorite Pokémon, was seen during Ash's rematch against her, where it battled against Ash's Pikachu. Even though Espeon at first managed to overwhelm Pikachu with its speed and power, one of Pikachu's {{m|Thunderbolt}}s put the lights off, making it impossible for both Anabel and Espeon to see where the next attack was coming from. This cost some critical hits for Espeon, and Pikachu was finally able to defeat the Sun Pokémon with a {{m|Volt Tackle}}, winning the match for Ash and earning him the [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]].
 
Espeon's known moves are {{m|Quick Attack}}, {{m|Iron Tail}}, {{m|Zap Cannon}}, and {{m|Psychic}}.}}
 
==In the manga==
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Battle Tower III Adventures.png|thumb|200px|The Battle Tower in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}====
In ''[[PS303|Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo]]'', it was revealed that the Battle Tower had been constructed before six other battle facilities were added around it to form the Battle Frontier.
 
During the climax of the arc, starting from ''[[PS326|Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!]]'', [[Guile Hideout]] took over the Battle Tower and brainwashed Anabel as his servant, forcing {{adv|Emerald}}, {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and [[Noland]] to fight their way through the Battle Tower challenge to reach the 70th floor at the top of the tower. Emerald, reaching the top floor first, engaged in a battle against the mind-controlled Anabel, but was hopelessly outmatched against her {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Raikou}}. Eventually, the strain of the mind control caused Anabel to fall unconscious. In exchange for Anabel's safety, Noland was forced to hand over the information he had managed to find out about {{adv|Jirachi}}, allowing Guile Hideout use its wish-granting powers to summon a massive {{p|Kyogre}}-shaped mass of water to sink the Battle Frontier into the ocean.
 
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald were soon joined by {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Crystal}}, who revealed that the "statues" of [[Pokédex holder]]s on display at the Battle Tower were actually real people who [[PS302|had gotten turned to stone]] and could only be saved by making a wish to Jirachi. Although Emerald's initial attempt at wishing for Jirachi to do this ended in a failure, after he had opened up to Ruby and Sapphire about his past, Jirachi accepted his wish and restored the petrified Pokédex holders back to normal. Together, the ten Pokédex holders united to fight the army of [[rental Pokémon]] under Guile's control while trying to figure out a way to defeat the monster Kyogre. Eventually, {{adv|Red}} and Gold succeeded in destroying Guile's armor, Emerald managed to calm down the rampaging rental Pokémon, and the Pokédex holders used their Pokémon's ultimate attacks together to destroy the monster Kyogre, ending Guile's plans and saving the Battle Frontier.
 
In ''[[PS337|Epilogue]]'', Anabel told Emerald that since he had technically followed the Battle Tower challenge rules while climbing the tower and battling her at the top, he had earned himself the [[Symbol|Ability Symbol]].
 
===={{MangaArc|Platinum}}====
In ''[[PS418|Deprogramming Porygon-Z]]'', {{adv|Platinum}} mentioned the Hoenn Battle Tower (as well as the [[Battle Tower (Generation II)|Johto Battle Tower]]) when she was explaining the {{si|Battle Tower|Sinnoh Battle Tower}}.
 
===Pokémon Battle Frontier===
[[File:Battle Frontier CBF.png|thumb|200px|The Battle Tower in [[Pokémon Battle Frontier]]]]
The Battle Tower first appeared in ''[[CBF3|Battle Between Student and Master!]]'', where {{OBP|Enta|CBF}} was shown having achieved a winning streak at the tower.
 
The tower briefly reappeared in ''[[CBF4|Introducing the Frontier Brains!]]'', where [[Rald]] was revealed to have been defeated by the facility's [[Frontier Brain]].
 
In ''[[CBF6|Final Battle: Versus The Salon Maiden]]'', Enta challenged the Battle Tower in order battle Anabel, the final and strongest Frontier Brain. After making his way through enough {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, he finally reached Anabel. [[Scott]] tried to intervene, since Anabel going all out had crushed the confidence of many Trainers, including Rald, but Anabel and Enta argued against this. The fierce battle between the two Trainers eventually came down to a showdown between [[Enta's Ninetales]] and Anabel's {{p|Entei}}. In the end, the two {{t|Fire}} Pokémon ended up knocking each other out, resulting in a draw and thus leaving Enta without his final Frontier Symbol.
{{-}}
 
==In the TCG==
The following is a list of cards  mentioning or featuring the Hoenn Battle Tower in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].
 
{{cardlist/header|Other related cards|Stadium|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Emerald|Scott|84}}|type=Trainer|enset=EX Emerald|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=84/106|jpset=Mirage's Mew Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum=014/016|enset4=EX Power Keepers|enrarity4=Uncommon|ennum4=81/108|jpset4=World Champions Pack|jprarity4=Uncommon|jpnum4=090/108}}
{{cardlist/footer|Stadium}}
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Unused Hoenn Battle Tower FRLG.png|thumb|200px|The Battle Tower map in FireRed and LeafGreen]]
* In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, a woman in the [[Sinnoh]] {{si|Battle Tower}} mentions that she is from [[Hoenn]] where another Battle Tower is located. In Platinum, her comment could also be taken to reference the Hoenn {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}.
* In {{game|Emerald}}, there is an [[apprentice]] who asks the {{player}} questions.
* The Battle Tower music in Pokémon Emerald is a remix of the Battle Tower music in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. In Emerald, the Ruby and Sapphire version of the Battle Tower music can be heard inside a [[Battle Tent]], [[Trainer Hill]] or any building in the Battle Frontier that isn't the [[Pokémon Center]], [[Poké Mart]], the record hall, or a Frontier facility itself.
* In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], a model of the Battle Tower can be found at the [[Battle Resort]], being the first facility of the upcoming Battle Frontier planned to be constructed.
* In Pokémon Emerald, the player can exploit the Battle Tower for a {{DL|Cloning glitches|Generation III|cloning glitch}}.
* Battle Tower's map from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} can be found in the internal data of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. However, the tileset data is missing, so the map is glitched.
 
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{locationcolor/light|building}}|bordercolor={{locationcolor/dark|building}}
|zh_yue=對戰塔 ''{{tt|Deuijin Taap|Battle Tower}}''
|zh_cmn=對戰塔 / 对战塔 ''{{tt|Duìzhàn Tǎ|Battle Tower}}''
|da=Kamptårnet
|nl=Strijdtoren
|fi=Ottelutorni
|fr=Tour de Combat
|de=Duellturm
|id=Menara Pertarungan
|it=Torre Lotta
|ko=배틀타워 ''Battle Tower''
|pt_br=Torre da Batalha
|es_la= Torre de Batalla
|es_eu=Torre Batalla
|th=แบทเทิลทาวเวอร์ ''Battle Tower''
|vi=Tháp giao đấu
}}
{{-}}
{{Hoenn Frontier Brains}}
{{Hoenn}}<br>
{{Project Locations notice}}
 
[[Category:Ruby and Sapphire locations]]
[[Category:Emerald locations]]
[[Category:Towers]]
[[Category:Battle facilities]]
[[Category:Battle Frontier]]


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Latest revision as of 19:28, 25 August 2024

Battle Tower バトルタワー
Battle Tower
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
Battle Tower RS.png
Map description: {{{mapdesc}}}
Location: South of Route 130
Region: Hoenn
Generations: III
Hoenn Battle Frontier Map.png
Location of Battle Tower in Hoenn.
Pokémon world locations

The Battle Tower (Japanese: バトルタワー Battle Tower) in Generation III is located in the Hoenn region, and is a post-Pokémon League battle facility located in Hoenn's southeastern sea, inaccessible except by boat, as it connects to no routes. Its purpose is to provide a challenge to all comers, with the best and brightest Trainers from all over flocking to it to see who is the strongest.

Carrying over its functions from the Battle Tower in Pokémon Crystal into Ruby and Sapphire, the Battle Tower is expanded on in Pokémon Emerald where it becomes one of the seven facilities in the Hoenn Battle Frontier and allows for Double Battles as well as Multi Battles (with the player being able to partner up with a computer-controlled Trainer or a linked human-controlled one).

Restrictions

Players competing in level 50 mode cannot use Pokémon higher than level 50. Additionally, following Pokémon are banned from competing in the Battle Tower:

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

The player must select three allowed Pokémon to participate in seven consecutive Single battles. The player's Pokémon will be restored to full health at the end of each battle. There are two level modes: level 50 and level 100, which dictates the opponent Pokémon's level.

Upon winning the seventh battle, the player will be given a prize, which depends on how many consecutive challenges a player has completed.

Trainers

Main article: List of Battle Tower Trainers in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
See also: List of Battle Tower Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

Prizes

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, a prize will be given away after each set of seven matches. A single, random prize will be given away, depending on the length of the player's winning streak. In Pokémon Emerald, like all other facilities in the Battle Frontier, Battle Points are awarded instead of prizes.

Streak of 7-35

Item Location Games
Protein Protein Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35  R  S 
Iron Iron Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35  R  S 
Calcium Calcium Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35  R  S 
Carbos Carbos Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35  R  S 
Zinc Zinc Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35  R  S 
HP Up HP Up Random prize for a win streak of 7 to 35  R  S 

Streak of 42 or more

Item Location Games
Leftovers Leftovers Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
White Herb White Herb Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
Quick Claw Quick Claw Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
Mental Herb Mental Herb Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
BrightPowder BrightPowder Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
Choice Band Choice Band Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
King's Rock King's Rock Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
Focus Band Focus Band Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 
Scope Lens Scope Lens Random prize for a win streak of 42 or more  R  S 

Awards

After reaching streaks of certain lengths, special prizes will be given out.

Item Location Games
Silver Shield Silver Shield Reward for achieving 50 consecutive wins  R  S 
Gold Shield Gold Shield Reward for achieving 100 consecutive wins  R  S 
Winning Ribbon Winning Ribbon Awarded to all participating Pokémon after 56 straight wins in level 50 mode  R  S 
Victory Ribbon Victory Ribbon Awarded to all participating Pokémon after 56 straight wins in level 100 mode  R  S 

Pokémon Emerald

Battle Tower
バトルタワー Battle Tower
Battle Tower E.png
"Keep the win streak as the toughest TRAINER!"
Battles per round
7
Participating Pokémon
Single
3
Double
4
Salon Maiden Anabel
Salon Maiden Anabel
Ability
Silver
Ability Symbol
Ability
Gold
Ability Symbol
Wins to obtain the Ability Symbol
Silver
35
Gold
70

In Pokémon Emerald, the Battle Tower is now a facility within the Battle Frontier.

The Battle Tower in Emerald has expanded to include Double battle and Multi battle modes, and level 100 mode has been replaced with open level mode. Anabel, however, will only appear in Single battle challenges.

In Double battles, each Trainer uses four Pokémon and battles with two Pokémon at once.

In Multi battles, rather than having two Trainers using two Pokémon at a time, four Trainers use one Pokémon apiece in a Double battle. Only two of the player's Pokémon are allowed to compete at once (with the same rules followed as before). This mode can either be used alone (where the player is accompanied by an apprentice or another computer-controlled Trainer) or when linked to another copy of Pokémon Emerald (via the Game Link Cable or Wireless Adapter accessories for Game Boy Advance), where another player contributes their Pokémon.

Battle Points

Battle Points (BP) are awarded upon completing a set of seven battles. The amount of BP increases with the player's current streak, with a maximum of 15 BP for regular battles.

BP per round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Single Battle 1 2 3 4 15 6 7 8 9 20 11 12 13 14 25 15 15 15 15 25
Double Battle 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Multi Battle 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 15

Trainers

Main article: List of Battle Frontier Trainers in Generation III
See also: List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation III

Salon Maiden

In Emerald, Anabel appears as the 35th and 70th opponent, the last battles in the fifth and tenth passes through the tower, respectively. Anabel only appears in Single battle challenges.

Silver Symbol challenge



Gold Symbol challenge



Layout

Exterior

Version Exterior
Ruby Battle Tower RS.png
Sapphire
Emerald Battle Tower E.png
 

Interior

Version Entrance Hallway before Battlefield Battle Salon Hallway before Battlefield (Multi-Battle) Battlefield
Ruby Battle Tower interior RS.png Battle Tower hallway E.png Battle Tower arena E.png
Sapphire
Emerald Battle Tower interior E.png Battle Tower Salon Gen III.png Battle Tower Hallway E (Multi-Battle).png
 

In the anime

Main series

Pokémon movies

The Battle Tower in the anime
See also: Battle Tower

A Battle Tower appeared in Destiny Deoxys, in LaRousse City, where Ash and Tory Lund battled Rafe and Sid and lost. Like most locations in the city, this Battle Tower was almost completely high-tech.

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

The Battle Frontier's Battle Tower in the anime
The Battle Tower's battlefield in the anime

The Battle Tower that's part of the Battle Frontier first appeared in Talking a Good Game!. In the anime, it is located near Cremini Town and was the sixth Battle Frontier facility challenged by Ash. The group discovered its location in King and Queen for a Day!, following Ash's victory against Spenser at the Battle Palace. The facility is run by Anabel and the battles are refereed by Maron.

Ash's first battle against Anabel ended in his clear defeat, without Anabel even having to send out her third Pokémon. He challenged her to a rematch in Second Time's the Charm!. Using the same team as before—consisting of Corphish, Tauros, and Pikachu—he was able to win this time around, earning himself the Ability Symbol and the knowledge of the Battle Pyramid's current location.

Pokémon used in Battle Tower

The following is a list of Pokémon used in the Battle Tower:

Alakazam
Anabel's Alakazam
Debut Talking a Good Game!
Voice actors
Japanese Kenta Miyake
English Maddie Blaustein

Anabel first called on Alakazam in Talking a Good Game! to help her and Ash when they were attacked by Team Rocket. Alakazam was able to beat them with its powerful Psychic attacks. Ash then realized that Anabel was a Frontier Brain and that he would have to battle Alakazam. Ash chose Corphish for the match. Anabel had the ability to telepathically communicate with her Pokémon and give commands without saying a word. In the end, Alakazam easily defeated Corphish. Alakazam then went on to defeat Ash's Tauros before finally being defeated by his Pikachu, but not before weakening it.

In Second Time's the Charm!, Ash had a rematch with Anabel. Again, she chose Alakazam as her first Pokémon. It went head to head again with Ash's Corphish once again, but this time with a little bit of luck as well as Ash's quick thinking, Alakazam was defeated by Corphish's Bubble Beam.

Alakazam's known moves are Psychic, Psybeam, Focus Punch, and Recover.

Metagross
Anabel's Metagross
Debut Talking a Good Game!
Voice actors
Japanese Unshō Ishizuka
English Unshō Ishizuka

Metagross was for the first time seen during Ash's first match against her, where it easily defeated Ash's Pikachu, losing the match for Ash. During Ash's rematch against Anabel, Metagross easily defeated Ash's Corphish, but the Iron Leg Pokémon finally tied with his Tauros, as its Meteor Mash collided with Tauros's Take Down.

Metagross's known moves are Psychic, Iron Defense, Meteor Mash, and Hyper Beam.

Espeon
Anabel's Espeon
Debut Second Time's the Charm!
Voice actors
Japanese Megumi Hayashibara
English Megumi Hayashibara

Espeon, Anabel's favorite Pokémon, was seen during Ash's rematch against her, where it battled against Ash's Pikachu. Even though Espeon at first managed to overwhelm Pikachu with its speed and power, one of Pikachu's Thunderbolts put the lights off, making it impossible for both Anabel and Espeon to see where the next attack was coming from. This cost some critical hits for Espeon, and Pikachu was finally able to defeat the Sun Pokémon with a Volt Tackle, winning the match for Ash and earning him the Ability Symbol.

Espeon's known moves are Quick Attack, Iron Tail, Zap Cannon, and Psychic.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

The Battle Tower in Pokémon Adventures

Emerald arc

In Never Spritz a Knotty Sudowoodo, it was revealed that the Battle Tower had been constructed before six other battle facilities were added around it to form the Battle Frontier.

During the climax of the arc, starting from Lemme at 'Em, Lapras!, Guile Hideout took over the Battle Tower and brainwashed Anabel as his servant, forcing Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, and Noland to fight their way through the Battle Tower challenge to reach the 70th floor at the top of the tower. Emerald, reaching the top floor first, engaged in a battle against the mind-controlled Anabel, but was hopelessly outmatched against her Raikou. Eventually, the strain of the mind control caused Anabel to fall unconscious. In exchange for Anabel's safety, Noland was forced to hand over the information he had managed to find out about Jirachi, allowing Guile Hideout use its wish-granting powers to summon a massive Kyogre-shaped mass of water to sink the Battle Frontier into the ocean.

Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald were soon joined by Gold and Crystal, who revealed that the "statues" of Pokédex holders on display at the Battle Tower were actually real people who had gotten turned to stone and could only be saved by making a wish to Jirachi. Although Emerald's initial attempt at wishing for Jirachi to do this ended in a failure, after he had opened up to Ruby and Sapphire about his past, Jirachi accepted his wish and restored the petrified Pokédex holders back to normal. Together, the ten Pokédex holders united to fight the army of rental Pokémon under Guile's control while trying to figure out a way to defeat the monster Kyogre. Eventually, Red and Gold succeeded in destroying Guile's armor, Emerald managed to calm down the rampaging rental Pokémon, and the Pokédex holders used their Pokémon's ultimate attacks together to destroy the monster Kyogre, ending Guile's plans and saving the Battle Frontier.

In Epilogue, Anabel told Emerald that since he had technically followed the Battle Tower challenge rules while climbing the tower and battling her at the top, he had earned himself the Ability Symbol.

Platinum arc

In Deprogramming Porygon-Z, Platinum mentioned the Hoenn Battle Tower (as well as the Johto Battle Tower) when she was explaining the Sinnoh Battle Tower.

Pokémon Battle Frontier

The Battle Tower in Pokémon Battle Frontier

The Battle Tower first appeared in Battle Between Student and Master!, where Enta was shown having achieved a winning streak at the tower.

The tower briefly reappeared in Introducing the Frontier Brains!, where Rald was revealed to have been defeated by the facility's Frontier Brain.

In Final Battle: Versus The Salon Maiden, Enta challenged the Battle Tower in order battle Anabel, the final and strongest Frontier Brain. After making his way through enough Trainers, he finally reached Anabel. Scott tried to intervene, since Anabel going all out had crushed the confidence of many Trainers, including Rald, but Anabel and Enta argued against this. The fierce battle between the two Trainers eventually came down to a showdown between Enta's Ninetales and Anabel's Entei. In the end, the two Fire Pokémon ended up knocking each other out, resulting in a draw and thus leaving Enta without his final Frontier Symbol.

In the TCG

The following is a list of cards mentioning or featuring the Hoenn Battle Tower in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Other related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Scott T EX Emerald Uncommon 84/106 Mirage's Mew Constructed Starter Deck   014/016
EX Power Keepers Uncommon 81/108 World Champions Pack Uncommon 090/108
 


Trivia

The Battle Tower map in FireRed and LeafGreen

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 對戰塔 Deuijin Taap
Mandarin 對戰塔 / 对战塔 Duìzhàn Tǎ
Denmark Flag.png Danish Kamptårnet
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Strijdtoren
Finland Flag.png Finnish Ottelutorni
France Flag.png French Tour de Combat
Germany Flag.png German Duellturm
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Menara Pertarungan
Italy Flag.png Italian Torre Lotta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 배틀타워 Battle Tower
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Torre da Batalha
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Torre de Batalla
Spain Flag.png Spain Torre Batalla
Thailand Flag.png Thai แบทเทิลทาวเวอร์ Battle Tower
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Tháp giao đấu


EmeraldBFLogo.png Hoenn Battle Frontier EmeraldBFLogo.png
Ability Symbol Battle Tower Ability Symbol
Anabel
Salon Maiden
Anabel
Spirits Symbol Battle Palace Spirits Symbol
Spenser
Palace Maven
Spenser
Knowledge Symbol Battle Factory Knowledge Symbol
Noland
Factory Head
Noland
Brave Symbol Battle Pyramid Brave Symbol
Brandon
Pyramid King
Brandon
Tactics Symbol Battle Dome Tactics Symbol
Tucker
Dome Ace
Tucker
Guts Symbol Battle Arena Guts Symbol
Greta
Arena Tycoon
Greta
Luck Symbol Battle Pike Luck Symbol
Lucy
Pike Queen
Lucy


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