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* [[Power Herb]] | * [[Power Herb]] | ||
* [[TM06]] | * [[TM06]] ([[Toxic (move)|Toxic]]) | ||
* [[TM73]] | * [[TM73]] ([[Thunder Wave (move)|Thunder Wave]]) | ||
* [[TM61]] | * [[TM61]] ([[Will-O-Wisp (move)|Will-O-Wisp]]) | ||
* [[TM45]] | * [[TM45]] ([[Attract (move)|Attract]]) | ||
==Prizes for 40 BP== | ==Prizes for 40 BP== | ||
* [[TM40]] | * [[TM40]] ([[Aerial Ace (move)|Aerial Ace]]) | ||
* [[TM31]] | * [[TM31]] ([[Brick Break (move)|Brick Break]]) | ||
==Prizes for 48 BP== | ==Prizes for 48 BP== | ||
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* [[Razor Fang]] | * [[Razor Fang]] | ||
* [[Rare Candy]] | * [[Rare Candy]] | ||
* [[TM08]] | * [[TM08]] ([[Bulk Up (move)|Bulk Up]]) | ||
* [[TM04]] | * [[TM04]] ([[Calm Mind (move)|Calm Mind]]) | ||
==Prizes for 64 BP== | ==Prizes for 64 BP== | ||
* [[TM81]] | * [[TM81]] ([[X-Scissor (move)|X-Scissor]]) | ||
* [[TM30]] | * [[TM30]] ([[Shadow Ball (move)|Shadow Ball]]) | ||
* [[TM53]] | * [[TM53]] ([[Energy Ball (move)|Energy Ball]]) | ||
==Prizes for 80 BP== | ==Prizes for 80 BP== | ||
* [[TM36]] | * [[TM36]] ([[Sludge Bomb (move)|Sludge Bomb]]) | ||
* [[TM59]] | * [[TM59]] ([[Dragon Pulse (move)|Dragon Pulse]]) | ||
* [[TM71]] | * [[TM71]] ([[Stone Edge (move)|Stone Edge]]) | ||
* [[TM26]] | * [[TM26]] ([[Earthquake (move)|Earthquake]]) | ||
Revision as of 02:21, 5 June 2007
The Battle Tower in Sinnoh is on the northern land mass. The player is allowed access to the Battle Tower only after defeating the Elite Four and going to the Snowpoint City Harbor. Trainers all over the northeastern island speak of the Battle Tower, hailing it as the the ultimate test for serious trainers. It is home to several different challenges. Palmer, Damion's father, is the Tower Tycoon here.
Challenges
The first of these challenges is the standard single battle in which the challenger must engage in seven three on three battles in a row. Winning a set of seven battles earns the player 3 BP. The second of these challenges follows the same layout as the standard single battle but are rather conducted as double battles.
Finally, multi battles can be conducted, following the format found in the other two challenges. Before the challenge begins, players can choose among Riley, Cheryl, Buck, Mira, and Marley to be their partner. Each partner specializes in a different Pokémon stat.
Restrictions
Reguardless of what challenge is taken, the following Pokémon are not allowed:
- Mewtwo
- Mew
- Lugia
- Ho-oh
- Celebi
- Kyogre
- Groudon
- Rayquaza
- Jirachi
- Deoxys
- Dialga
- Palkia
- Giratina
- Phione
- Manaphy
- Darkrai
- Shaymin
- Arceus
Wi-Fi Features
In addition, one of the receptionists allows the player to randomly download a team using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, which will then begin to appear in the player's Battle Tower challenges. One can also upload their team to the database to be downloaded by another player.
Prizes
Much like the Battle Frontier in Hoenn, the Battle Tower uses battle points which can be traded for prizes in the big castle. The following items are offered as prizes:
Prizes for 1 BP
Prizes for 16 BP
Prizes for 32 BP
Prizes for 40 BP
Prizes for 48 BP
- BrightPowder
- Choice Band
- Focus Band
- Scope Lens
- Muscle Band
- Focus Sash
- Choice Scarf
- Razor Claw
- Razor Fang
- Rare Candy
- TM08 (Bulk Up)
- TM04 (Calm Mind)
Prizes for 64 BP
- TM81 (X-Scissor)
- TM30 (Shadow Ball)
- TM53 (Energy Ball)
Prizes for 80 BP
- TM36 (Sludge Bomb)
- TM59 (Dragon Pulse)
- TM71 (Stone Edge)
- TM26 (Earthquake)