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==Challenges== | ==Challenges== | ||
Before entering the Battle Factory, the player will be asked to hand over their current party in exchange for rental Pokémon. The player will then be able to choose three out of six random Pokémon to rent and battle other Trainers; these Pokémon will be either level 50 or 100, depending on whether | Before entering the Battle Factory, the player will be asked to hand over their current party in exchange for rental Pokémon. The player will then be able to choose three out of six random Pokémon to rent and battle other Trainers; these Pokémon will be either [[level]] 50 or 100, depending on whether challenging the Level 50 or Open Level competition. After winning a battle, the player's Pokémon will be healed completely, and the player will have the option to continue, rest, retire, or get their most recent battle recorded on their [[Vs. Recorder]]. If the player continues, they will get the offer to trade one of the rental Pokémon for their opponent's rental Pokémon, but they may not see the Pokémon's status before trading. In Multi Battles, each player is initially given their separate selection of six Pokémon, and can rent two of them. After winning a Multi Battle, one of the two players can trade one of their Pokémon for any of the two opponent's rental Pokémon. A scientist will tell the player what Pokémon their opponent will be using before every battle, but after the player progresses through more rounds, the scientist will tell less and less. | ||
===Staff information=== | ===Staff information=== | ||
Before every battle, the Battle Factory scientist staff member will hint about the next Pokémon or move the player will face. The amount of information depends on the current round the player is in. The player should use the data to decide which Pokémon to rent and form a strategy based around it. | |||
====Single Battle==== | ====Single Battle==== | ||
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If two or more types tie for "most common type", | If two or more types tie for "most common type", the type with the lowest index number is prioritized. A Pokémon's first move is the move in the top-left slot when choosing which move to use. | ||
===Battle Points=== | ===Battle Points=== | ||
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! Battle No. | ! Battle No. | ||
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| 20<br/>''<small>(Factory Head)</small>'' | | 20<br/>''<small>(Factory Head)</small>'' | ||
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| style="background:#FFF;" | 50+ | | style="background:#FFF;" | 50+ | ||
| style="background:#FFF" | 9 | | style="background:#FFF" | 9 | ||
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | | | style="background:#FFF" | 9 | ||
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 21 | |||
|}{{-}} | |}{{-}} | ||
===Factory Head=== | ===Factory Head=== | ||
[[Thorton]] is the [[Frontier Brain]] for the Battle Factory. He can be challenged | [[Thorton]] is the [[Frontier Brain]] for the Battle Factory. He can be challenged on the 21st consecutive Single Battle. Thorton is subject to the same rules in the Battle Factory; he must use rental Pokémon as well, so his team will not be known until he is encountered. He could have anything except for the Pokémon that are not admissible in the Battle Frontier. Once defeated, he will give away the silver [[commemorative print]]. Thorton can be challenged again on the 49th consecutive Single Battle and will give away the gold [[commemorative print]] when defeated. | ||
===Available Pokémon=== | |||
Much like the Battle Tower, the species and item clause applies, meaning that the initial rentals always consist of 6 different species, each holding a different item. Opponents are also prevented from generating Pokémon of the same species or with the same held items as the player's current team. In Multi Battles, these clauses apply to all four players combined. The initial six rental Pokémon are chosen randomly from the same list. | |||
====Level 50==== | |||
The available Pokémon come from these lists: | |||
Round 1: | |||
:''[[List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 1]] from [[Bulbasaur]] to [[Azumarill]]''. | |||
Rounds 2 and 3: | |||
:''[[List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 1]] from [[Ivysaur]] to [[Cloyster]]''. | |||
::In round 2, first of the two listed variants for each Pokémon will be encountered, in round 3, the second. | |||
Round 4 onwards: | |||
:''[[List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 2]]''. | |||
::In round 4, the player will encounter the first variant; in round 5, the second; in round 6, the third; and in round 7, the fourth variant of any given Pokémon. From round 8 onwards, any variant of any Pokémon from group 2 may appear. [[Legendary Pokémon]] do not appear before round 8. | |||
====Open Level==== | |||
The initial rentals and the opponents Pokémon come from this list: | |||
:''[[List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 2]]''. | |||
::In round 1, the player will encounter the first variant; in round 2, the second; in round 3, the third; and in round 4, the fourth variant of any given Pokémon. From round 5 onwards, any variant of any Pokémon from group 2 may appear. [[Legendary Pokémon]] do not appear before round 5. | |||
====IVs==== | |||
All available Pokémon, including initial rentals and opponents Pokémon have uniform IVs across all stats. The IVs depend on the round as shown in the following table: | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #505050; border: 2px solid #6f6f6f" | |||
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! style="background: #6f6f6f; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Uniform IVs | |||
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| {{color|000|7}} | |||
| 24 | |||
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| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{color|000|8+}} | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 31 | |||
|} | |||
====Stronger Pokémon==== | |||
Depending on the number of trades the player has made in their current streak (i.e. the initial rental counts as one) some of the initial rental Pokémon will be stronger. These Pokémon have IVs and movesets corresponding to the following round. The number of trades required is shown below: | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #505050; border: 2px solid #6f6f6f" | |||
|- style="color: #fff" | |||
! style="background: #6f6f6f; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Rent/Trades | |||
! style="background: #6f6f6f; {{roundytr|5px}}" | # of stronger Pokémon offered | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{color|000|0 to 6}} | |||
| 0 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{color|000|7 to 13}} | |||
| 1 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{color|000|14 to 20}} | |||
| 2 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{color|000|21 to 27}} | |||
| 3 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{color|000|28 to 34}} | |||
| 4 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{color|000|35 or more}} | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 5 | |||
|} | |||
For example, if the player enters round 3 and has made 14 trades, they will be offered two Pokémon from round 4 and four Pokémon from round 3. | |||
=== | ====Opponent's Pokémon==== | ||
Much like the Battle Tower, in each round, opponents 1-6 will have Pokémon either from the current round or 1 round before, and opponent 7 (including Thorton) will have Pokémon from the next round (in both IVs and movesets). | |||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
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[[fr:Usine de Combat ( | [[fr:Usine de Combat (quatrième génération)]] | ||
[[it:Azienda Lotta (Sinnoh e Johto)]] | [[it:Azienda Lotta (Sinnoh e Johto)]] | ||
[[ja:バトルファクトリー (第四世代)]] | [[ja:バトルファクトリー (第四世代)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 1 July 2024
Battle Factory バトルファクトリー Battle Factory | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
"Win Consecutively with Rental Pokémon" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Battle Factory (Japanese: バトルファクトリー Battle Factory) is a facility in the Generation IV Battle Frontier, having basically the same rules as Hoenn's Battle Frontier's Battle Factory. It is located on the northeast corner of the Battle Frontier. The blue building itself is much like a factory, with exhaust fans, and pipes. There is a long, glass panel on the floor of the building that transfers information around. There are Poké Balls containing rental Pokémon in glass storage panels inside, and there is an electronic battle ground that lights up before a battle begins. Like Hoenn's Battle Factory, it is more dedicated to research than the other facilities, and the subject of the scientists' research is the abilities of Trainers when using random Pokémon in battle.
Challenges
Before entering the Battle Factory, the player will be asked to hand over their current party in exchange for rental Pokémon. The player will then be able to choose three out of six random Pokémon to rent and battle other Trainers; these Pokémon will be either level 50 or 100, depending on whether challenging the Level 50 or Open Level competition. After winning a battle, the player's Pokémon will be healed completely, and the player will have the option to continue, rest, retire, or get their most recent battle recorded on their Vs. Recorder. If the player continues, they will get the offer to trade one of the rental Pokémon for their opponent's rental Pokémon, but they may not see the Pokémon's status before trading. In Multi Battles, each player is initially given their separate selection of six Pokémon, and can rent two of them. After winning a Multi Battle, one of the two players can trade one of their Pokémon for any of the two opponent's rental Pokémon. A scientist will tell the player what Pokémon their opponent will be using before every battle, but after the player progresses through more rounds, the scientist will tell less and less.
Staff information
Before every battle, the Battle Factory scientist staff member will hint about the next Pokémon or move the player will face. The amount of information depends on the current round the player is in. The player should use the data to decide which Pokémon to rent and form a strategy based around it.
Single Battle
Round | Information |
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1 | Name of all 3 Pokémon |
2 | Name of the first 2 Pokémon |
3 | Name of the lead Pokémon and its first move |
4 | The lead Pokémon's first move |
5+ | The most common type of the 3 Pokémon |
Double Battle
Round | Information |
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1 | Name of all 3 Pokémon |
2 | Name of the 2 lead Pokémon |
3 | Name of the right-most lead Pokémon and its first move |
4 | The right-most lead Pokémon's first move |
5+ | The most common type of the 3 Pokémon |
Multi Battle
Round | Information |
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1 | Name of all 4 Pokémon |
2 | Name of the 2 lead Pokémon |
3 | The 2 lead Pokémon's first moves |
4 | The right-most lead Pokémon's first move |
5+ | The most common type of the 4 Pokémon |
If two or more types tie for "most common type", the type with the lowest index number is prioritized. A Pokémon's first move is the move in the top-left slot when choosing which move to use.
Battle Points
Round | Battle No. | Singles | Doubles | Multi |
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1 | 1 to 7 | 5 | 5 | 10 |
2 | 8 to 14 | 5 | 5 | 11 |
3 | 15 to 21 | 20 (Factory Head) |
5 | 12 |
4 | 22 to 28 | 5 | 5 | 13 |
5 | 29 to 35 | 7 | 7 | 16 |
6 | 36 to 42 | 7 | 7 | 17 |
7 | 43 to 49 | 20 (Factory Head) |
8 | 19 |
8+ | 50+ | 9 | 9 | 21 |
Factory Head
Thorton is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Factory. He can be challenged on the 21st consecutive Single Battle. Thorton is subject to the same rules in the Battle Factory; he must use rental Pokémon as well, so his team will not be known until he is encountered. He could have anything except for the Pokémon that are not admissible in the Battle Frontier. Once defeated, he will give away the silver commemorative print. Thorton can be challenged again on the 49th consecutive Single Battle and will give away the gold commemorative print when defeated.
Available Pokémon
Much like the Battle Tower, the species and item clause applies, meaning that the initial rentals always consist of 6 different species, each holding a different item. Opponents are also prevented from generating Pokémon of the same species or with the same held items as the player's current team. In Multi Battles, these clauses apply to all four players combined. The initial six rental Pokémon are chosen randomly from the same list.
Level 50
The available Pokémon come from these lists:
Round 1:
Rounds 2 and 3:
- List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 1 from Ivysaur to Cloyster.
- In round 2, first of the two listed variants for each Pokémon will be encountered, in round 3, the second.
Round 4 onwards:
- List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 2.
- In round 4, the player will encounter the first variant; in round 5, the second; in round 6, the third; and in round 7, the fourth variant of any given Pokémon. From round 8 onwards, any variant of any Pokémon from group 2 may appear. Legendary Pokémon do not appear before round 8.
Open Level
The initial rentals and the opponents Pokémon come from this list:
- List of Battle Frontier Pokémon in Generation IV/Group 2.
- In round 1, the player will encounter the first variant; in round 2, the second; in round 3, the third; and in round 4, the fourth variant of any given Pokémon. From round 5 onwards, any variant of any Pokémon from group 2 may appear. Legendary Pokémon do not appear before round 5.
IVs
All available Pokémon, including initial rentals and opponents Pokémon have uniform IVs across all stats. The IVs depend on the round as shown in the following table:
Round | Uniform IVs |
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1 | 0 |
2 | 4 |
3 | 8 |
4 | 12 |
5 | 16 |
6 | 20 |
7 | 24 |
8+ | 31 |
Stronger Pokémon
Depending on the number of trades the player has made in their current streak (i.e. the initial rental counts as one) some of the initial rental Pokémon will be stronger. These Pokémon have IVs and movesets corresponding to the following round. The number of trades required is shown below:
Rent/Trades | # of stronger Pokémon offered |
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0 to 6 | 0 |
7 to 13 | 1 |
14 to 20 | 2 |
21 to 27 | 3 |
28 to 34 | 4 |
35 or more | 5 |
For example, if the player enters round 3 and has made 14 trades, they will be offered two Pokémon from round 4 and four Pokémon from round 3.
Opponent's Pokémon
Much like the Battle Tower, in each round, opponents 1-6 will have Pokémon either from the current round or 1 round before, and opponent 7 (including Thorton) will have Pokémon from the next round (in both IVs and movesets).
Layout
Outside the Battle Factory | Inside the Battle Factory | Before battle in the Battle Factory |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting the Battle Factory is seen in Thorton's mindscape.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Platinum arc
The Battle Factory first appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z as a part of the Battle Frontier. In Softening Up Kakuna, Platinum challenged it as her third Battle Frontier facility. She chose to challenge this facility in particular due to it revolving around using rental Pokémon, allowing her to send her own Pokémon to Stark Mountain to assist Looker.
In Uprooting Seedot, Platinum successfully reached the streak of 20 consecutive victories required to reach the Frontier Brain, Thorton. Eventually, the match came down to a fist fight between Thorton's rental Ursaring and Platinum's rental Kadabra. Thanks to Kadabra draining Ursaring's health with Drain Punch, it was able to hang in as Ursaring fainted, causing Thorton to lose, much to his disbelief and dismay. Platinum then revealed that she had used Kadabra since the alpha waves it emits interfere with the sensors of precision instruments, such as Thorton's analysis machine.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the Battle Factory in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Pokémon in Battle Factory 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. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Electivire | Supreme Victors | 4/147 | Beat of the Frontier | 038/100 | |||
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