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The '''Battle Castle''' (Japanese: '''バトルキャッスル''' ''Battle Castle'') is a [[Battle facility|facility]] located in the southwestern corner of the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} in [[Generation IV]] | The '''Battle Castle''' (Japanese: '''バトルキャッスル''' ''Battle Castle'') is a [[Battle facility|facility]] located in the southwestern corner of the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} in [[Generation IV]]. | ||
==Challenges== | ==In the core series games== | ||
The Battle Castle, as its name suggests, is a huge castle, with elegant furniture on the floor and sparkling jewels on the wall. There is a golden carpet from the entrance to the battle ground. In the stadium itself, [[Caitlin|Lady Caitlin]], the princess of the castle, sits on her throne atop a platform, watching down on battles. Her butler, Darach, directs people to their battle, handing out prizes to people after victory. | |||
===Challenges=== | |||
In the Battle Castle, players must fight seven opponents in a row. Like in the [[Battle Arcade]], all held items are removed prior to battling. Before entering, Trainers will choose three Pokémon to battle, having their [[level]] reduced to 50. After entering, the player will meet [[Darach]] in the hallway, and he will give 10 Castle Points, or CP, to the player, and will lead them to the battles. | In the Battle Castle, players must fight seven opponents in a row. Like in the [[Battle Arcade]], all held items are removed prior to battling. Before entering, Trainers will choose three Pokémon to battle, having their [[level]] reduced to 50. After entering, the player will meet [[Darach]] in the hallway, and he will give 10 Castle Points, or CP, to the player, and will lead them to the battles. | ||
:''See also: [[List of Battle Frontier Trainers | :''See also: [[List of Battle Frontier Trainers in Generation IV]]'' | ||
Castle Points are the currency within the Battle Castle — special things must be done to gain them, but they can be exchanged for certain benefits. Winning allows players to receive Castle Points, which are used in multiple ways. The Castle Points can allow players to heal their Pokémon's HP, PP, both, or buy items for use inside the Battle Castle, such as Berries. Castle Points can also allow players to see their opponents' Pokémon and even increase or decrease their levels by five. Unlike other facilities in the Battle Frontier, in the Battle Castle, Pokémon will not be healed automatically after a battle. | Castle Points are the currency within the Battle Castle — special things must be done to gain them, but they can be exchanged for certain benefits. Winning allows players to receive Castle Points, which are used in multiple ways. The Castle Points can allow players to heal their Pokémon's HP, PP, both, or buy items for use inside the Battle Castle, such as Berries. Castle Points can also allow players to see their opponents' Pokémon and even increase or decrease their levels by five. Unlike other facilities in the Battle Frontier, in the Battle Castle, Pokémon will not be healed automatically after a battle. However, any [[status condition]] will be healed, and any fainted Pokémon will be revived to 1 HP. | ||
At first, the player will be limited in what they can do with their CP, but if they save up enough, they can rank up and unlock more abilities, such as increasing the selection of items they can buy for their Pokémon, or increasing the amount of information the player can get on the opponent. After winning a battle, the player will have the option to continue, rest, retire, or get their most recent battle recorded on their [[Vs. Recorder]]. If the player chooses to continue, they will be able to get the chance to exchange CP for advantages. In Multi Battle mode, both players keep their own individual CP and ranks, but can also spend their CP for their teammate's Pokémon's benefit, such as buying an item that their teammate cannot currently afford or purchase. | At first, the player will be limited in what they can do with their CP, but if they save up enough, they can rank up and unlock more abilities, such as increasing the selection of items they can buy for their Pokémon, or increasing the amount of information the player can get on the opponent. After winning a battle, the player will have the option to continue, rest, retire, or get their most recent battle recorded on their [[Vs. Recorder]]. If the player chooses to continue, they will be able to get the chance to exchange CP for advantages. In Multi Battle mode, both players keep their own individual CP and ranks, but can also spend their CP for their teammate's Pokémon's benefit, such as buying an item that their teammate cannot currently afford or purchase. | ||
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|- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | |- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | ||
| Number of Pokémon with | | Number of Pokémon with at least half but not full HP remaining | ||
| No. ×2CP | | No. ×2CP | ||
|- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | |- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | ||
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| No. ×1CP | | No. ×1CP | ||
|- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | |- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | ||
| | | At most 5 PP used in battle | ||
| 8CP | | 8CP | ||
|- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | |- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | ||
| | | Between 6 and 10 PP used in battle | ||
| 6CP | | 6CP | ||
|- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | |- style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | ||
| | | Between 11 and 15 PP used in battle | ||
| 4CP | | 4CP | ||
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| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | No. ×7CP | | style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | No. ×7CP | ||
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The highest amount of CP one can win from a battle is 50, which is done by defeating all of the opponent's Pokémon with each of their levels increased by 5, by using at most 5 PP in total, while losing no health, and having no status conditions. However, in order to do this, 3 CP must be spent to elevate the opponent's levels, leading to a net gain of 47 CP. In a Multi Battle, the highest amount is again 50 CP for both players, but a total of 4 CP must be spent on the opponent's levels. | |||
====Spending CP==== | ====Spending CP==== | ||
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===Ranking up=== | ====Ranking up==== | ||
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While not considered a rank-up, the Pass option is only unlocked (at no cost) after | While not considered a rank-up, the Pass option is only unlocked (at no cost) after winning 21 consecutive battles. The Pass option cannot be used to skip Darach's second battle, even if the player has already obtained the gold commemorative print. | ||
===Battle Points=== | ===Battle Points=== | ||
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! Battle No. | ! Battle No. | ||
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===Castle Valet=== | ===Castle Valet=== | ||
Lady [[Caitlin]] and her valet, [[Darach]] are the [[Frontier Brain]]s for the Battle Castle. Darach is challenged | Lady [[Caitlin]] and her valet, [[Darach]] are the [[Frontier Brain]]s for the Battle Castle. Darach is challenged on the 21st consecutive Single Battle. Once defeated, he will give away the silver commemorative print. He is battled again on the 49th consecutive Single Battle, and will give away the gold commemorative print when defeated. | ||
Each Pokémon Darach uses in his print challenge teams has two variations that have different moves but are otherwise the same. | Each Pokémon Darach uses in his print challenge teams has two variations that have different moves but are otherwise the same. | ||
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==Layout== | ===Layout=== | ||
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The Battle Castle (Japanese: バトルキャッスル Battle Castle) is a facility located in the southwestern corner of the Battle Frontier in Generation IV.
In the core series games
The Battle Castle, as its name suggests, is a huge castle, with elegant furniture on the floor and sparkling jewels on the wall. There is a golden carpet from the entrance to the battle ground. In the stadium itself, Lady Caitlin, the princess of the castle, sits on her throne atop a platform, watching down on battles. Her butler, Darach, directs people to their battle, handing out prizes to people after victory.
Challenges
In the Battle Castle, players must fight seven opponents in a row. Like in the Battle Arcade, all held items are removed prior to battling. Before entering, Trainers will choose three Pokémon to battle, having their level reduced to 50. After entering, the player will meet Darach in the hallway, and he will give 10 Castle Points, or CP, to the player, and will lead them to the battles.
Castle Points are the currency within the Battle Castle — special things must be done to gain them, but they can be exchanged for certain benefits. Winning allows players to receive Castle Points, which are used in multiple ways. The Castle Points can allow players to heal their Pokémon's HP, PP, both, or buy items for use inside the Battle Castle, such as Berries. Castle Points can also allow players to see their opponents' Pokémon and even increase or decrease their levels by five. Unlike other facilities in the Battle Frontier, in the Battle Castle, Pokémon will not be healed automatically after a battle. However, any status condition will be healed, and any fainted Pokémon will be revived to 1 HP.
At first, the player will be limited in what they can do with their CP, but if they save up enough, they can rank up and unlock more abilities, such as increasing the selection of items they can buy for their Pokémon, or increasing the amount of information the player can get on the opponent. After winning a battle, the player will have the option to continue, rest, retire, or get their most recent battle recorded on their Vs. Recorder. If the player chooses to continue, they will be able to get the chance to exchange CP for advantages. In Multi Battle mode, both players keep their own individual CP and ranks, but can also spend their CP for their teammate's Pokémon's benefit, such as buying an item that their teammate cannot currently afford or purchase.
Castle Points
Castle Points or CP is used as currency in the Battle Castle. The player automatically receives 10CP on the first entry of a streak. Winning battles allows players to receive Castle Points, which are used in multiple ways. There are certain conditions the player can try to meet for more CP.
Condition | CP |
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Number of Pokémon that have not fainted | No. ×3CP |
Number of Pokémon with full HP | No. ×3CP |
Number of Pokémon with at least half but not full HP remaining | No. ×2CP |
Number of Pokémon with less than half HP remaining | No. ×1CP |
Number of Pokémon with no status ailments | No. ×1CP |
At most 5 PP used in battle | 8CP |
Between 6 and 10 PP used in battle | 6CP |
Between 11 and 15 PP used in battle | 4CP |
Number of opponent's Pokémon that gained 5 levels | No. ×7CP |
The highest amount of CP one can win from a battle is 50, which is done by defeating all of the opponent's Pokémon with each of their levels increased by 5, by using at most 5 PP in total, while losing no health, and having no status conditions. However, in order to do this, 3 CP must be spent to elevate the opponent's levels, leading to a net gain of 47 CP. In a Multi Battle, the highest amount is again 50 CP for both players, but a total of 4 CP must be spent on the opponent's levels.
Spending CP
The Castle Points can allow players to heal their Pokémon's HP, PP, both, or buy items for use inside the Battle Castle, such as Berries. Castle Points can also allow players to see their opponents' Pokémon and even increase or decrease their levels by five. This can only be done by exchanging CP earned in battles, before every battle. CP can also be used to rank up certain actions, so instead of renting the normal eight Berries, the player can increase the rank to level 2 so it is possible to rent 8 kinds of Berries and 12 kinds of items. Some advantages can be ranked up twice to level 3 for more advantages. The player will keep all the CP and upgrades accumulated if all the Trainers are beaten successfully; however, if a match is lost or abandoned, their upgrades and CP will be lost as well, and the player must restart with the base 10 CP.
Advantage
Action | Rank | CP used |
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Examine/identify | Level 1 | 1CP |
+5 LV | Level 1 | 1CP |
-5 LV | Level 1 | 15CP |
Strength/Stats | Level 1 | 2CP |
Move | Level 2 | 5CP |
HP Recovery | Level 1 | 10CP |
PP Recovery | Level 2 | 8CP |
Full Recovery | Level 3 | 12CP |
Pass | Level 1 | 50CP |
Cheri Berry | Level 1 | 2CP |
Chesto Berry | Level 1 | 2CP |
Pecha Berry | Level 1 | 2CP |
Rawst Berry | Level 1 | 2CP |
Aspear Berry | Level 1 | 2CP |
Persim Berry | Level 1 | 2CP |
Lum Berry | Level 1 | 5CP |
Sitrus Berry | Level 1 | 5CP |
King's Rock | Level 2 | 10CP |
Quick Claw | Level 2 | 15CP |
Power Herb | Level 2 | 5CP |
Shell Bell | Level 2 | 15CP |
Metronome | Level 2 | 10CP |
Light Clay | Level 2 | 10CP |
Grip Claw | Level 2 | 10CP |
Big Root | Level 2 | 10CP |
Toxic Orb | Level 2 | 10CP |
Flame Orb | Level 2 | 10CP |
Light Ball | Level 2 | 15CP |
Thick Club | Level 2 | 15CP |
White Herb | Level 3 | 5CP |
Focus Band | Level 3 | 15CP |
Focus Sash | Level 3 | 10CP |
Leftovers | Level 3 | 20CP |
BrightPowder | Level 3 | 20CP |
Scope Lens | Level 3 | 20CP |
Wide Lens | Level 3 | 20CP |
Zoom Lens | Level 3 | 20CP |
Choice Band | Level 3 | 20CP |
Choice Specs | Level 3 | 20CP |
Choice Scarf | Level 3 | 20CP |
Muscle Band | Level 3 | 20CP |
Wise Glasses | Level 3 | 20CP |
Expert Belt | Level 3 | 20CP |
Life Orb | Level 3 | 20CP |
Liechi Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Ganlon Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Salac Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Petaya Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Apicot Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Lansat Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Starf Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Occa Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Passho Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Wacan Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Rindo Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Yache Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Chople Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Kebia Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Shuca Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Coba Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Payapa Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Tanga Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Charti Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Kasib Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Haban Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Colbur Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Babiri Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Chilan Berry | Level 3 | 5CP |
Ranking up
Kind | Rank | CP used | Effect |
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Recovery | Level 1 | - | Restore one Pokémon's HP |
Level 2 | 100CP | Restore one Pokémon's PP | |
Level 3 | 100CP | Restore one Pokémon's HP and PP | |
Item | Level 1 | - | Can rent 8 kinds of Berries |
Level 2 | 100CP | Can rent 8 kinds of Berries and 12 kinds of items | |
Level 3 | 150CP | Can rent 32 kinds of Berries and 27 kinds of items | |
Info | Level 1 | - | Can see opponent's Pokémon |
Level 2 | 50CP | Can see the opponent's moves |
While not considered a rank-up, the Pass option is only unlocked (at no cost) after winning 21 consecutive battles. The Pass option cannot be used to skip Darach's second battle, even if the player has already obtained the gold commemorative print.
Battle Points
Round | Battle No. | Singles | Doubles | Multi |
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1 | 1 to 7 | 3 | 3 | 8 |
2 | 8 to 14 | 3 | 3 | 9 |
3 | 15 to 21 | 20 (Castle Valet) |
4 | 11 |
4 | 22 to 28 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
5 | 29 to 35 | 5 | 5 | 14 |
6 | 36 to 42 | 5 | 5 | 15 |
7 | 43 to 49 | 20 (Castle Valet) |
7 | 18 |
8+ | 50+ | 7 | 7 | 18 |
Castle Valet
Lady Caitlin and her valet, Darach are the Frontier Brains for the Battle Castle. Darach is challenged on the 21st consecutive Single Battle. Once defeated, he will give away the silver commemorative print. He is battled again on the 49th consecutive Single Battle, and will give away the gold commemorative print when defeated.
Each Pokémon Darach uses in his print challenge teams has two variations that have different moves but are otherwise the same.
Silver Print challenge
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Outside the Battle Castle | Inside the Battle Castle | Before battle in the Battle Castle |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting the Battle Castle is seen in Darach's mindscape.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Platinum arc
The Battle Castle first appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z as a part of the Battle Frontier. It was the first Battle Frontier facility challenged by Platinum. At first, she assumed that the items in the facility were rented with money, but upon learning that she had to manage her CP in order to move on in the facility, she was left uncertain of what to do, as she, coming from an extremely wealthy family, had never had to deal with managing limited resources before. However, thanks to a motivational speech by Looker, she eventually got used to managing her CP, like renting a Focus Sash for her Empoleon.
In Getting the Drop on Gallade I, Platinum succeded in winning her 20th battle in a row, the amount required to face the Frontier Brain. However, much to the surprise of her and Looker, the Frontier Brain wasn't the facility's owner, Lady Caitlin, but her valet, Darach. The battle went mostly in Darach's favor, but his belief in Platinum's incapabilty to manage her CP caused him to get overconfident and leave himself open for Platinum's counterattack in the end, resulting in him losing and Platinum earning her first commemorative print.
In Dealing with Dragonite, it was revealed that the castle had been built in ancient times and had a big library, from which Darach sought and found information regarding Giratina and the Distortion World. He later relayed this information on to Platinum.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the Battle Castle in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Pokémon in Battle Castle 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 | # |
Staraptor | Supreme Victors | 11/147 | Beat of the Frontier | 080/100 | |||
Empoleon | Supreme Victors | 27/147 | Beat of the Frontier | 035/100 | |||
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