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In the [[Hoenn]] Contest Halls, there is one reception counter (two in the Lilycove contest hall) and [[Berry Blender]]s for making [[Pokéblock]]s. There are also photo frames for the winning Pokémon. | In the [[Hoenn]] Contest Halls, there is one reception counter (two in the Lilycove contest hall) and [[Berry Blender]]s for making [[Pokéblock]]s. There are also photo frames for the winning Pokémon. | ||
In the [[Sinnoh]] Contest Hall, two additional reception counters can be found: one for linked Super Contests, and the other for practice sessions. The Berry Blenders are gone, as Pokéblocks are replaced by [[Poffin]]s. Additionally, in Sinnoh, all the Contests are held in [[Hearthome City]]. The Contests are divited into 5 categories: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Tough and Smart. | In the [[Sinnoh]] Contest Hall, two additional reception counters can be found: one for linked Super Contests, and the other for practice sessions. The Berry Blenders are gone, as Pokéblocks are replaced by [[Poffin]]s. Additionally, in Sinnoh, all the Contests are held in [[Hearthome City]]. The Contests are divited into 5 categories: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Tough and Smart. [[Fantina]] ( Hearthome [[Gym leader]] ) is also found from the Hearthome Contest hall and must be spoken before the player can enter the Gym. After the [[player]] has obtained the [[Poffin Case]], he/she can obtain very high level [[Poffin]] from the guy standing next to the reception counter for practice sessions. | ||
==Contest Hall locations== | ==Contest Hall locations== |
Revision as of 15:47, 13 April 2012
A Contest Hall is where Pokémon Contests and Pokémon Super Contests are held.
In the Hoenn Contest Halls, there is one reception counter (two in the Lilycove contest hall) and Berry Blenders for making Pokéblocks. There are also photo frames for the winning Pokémon.
In the Sinnoh Contest Hall, two additional reception counters can be found: one for linked Super Contests, and the other for practice sessions. The Berry Blenders are gone, as Pokéblocks are replaced by Poffins. Additionally, in Sinnoh, all the Contests are held in Hearthome City. The Contests are divited into 5 categories: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Tough and Smart. Fantina ( Hearthome Gym leader ) is also found from the Hearthome Contest hall and must be spoken before the player can enter the Gym. After the player has obtained the Poffin Case, he/she can obtain very high level Poffin from the guy standing next to the reception counter for practice sessions.
Contest Hall locations
Games
- Fallarbor Town (Ruby and Sapphire only)
- Lilycove City
- Slateport City (Ruby and Sapphire only)
- Verdanturf Town (Ruby and Sapphire only)
Anime
- Rustboro City
- Rubello Town
- Izabe Island
- Pacifidlog Town
- Saffron City
- Silver Town
- Wisteria Town
- Chrysanthemum Island
- Gardenia Town
- Mulberry Town
- Fennel Valley
- Terracotta Town
Super Contest Hall locations
Games
Anime
- Jubilife City
- Floaroma Town
- Alamos Town
- Hearthome City
- Sage Town
- Solaceon Town
- Valor Lakefront
- Celestic Town
- Gerbera Town
- Beach Rose Town
- Majolica Town
- Chocovine Town
- Sandalstraw Town
- Lilypad Town
- Brussel Town
- Daybreak Town
- Neighborly Town
- Arrowroot Town
In the TCG
The following is a list of cards named Pokémon Contest Hall.
Name | Type | Rarity | Set | Set no. |
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Pokémon Contest Hall | St | Rising Rivals | 93/111 |
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Pokémon Contests | |||
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Necessary Spoils Pokéblocks • Poffins Contest Categories Cool • Beautiful • Cute • Clever • Tough Rounds Appeal • Battle • Dance • Visual |
Participation Contest • Super Contest • Contest Show Coordinator • Contest Hall • Contest Pass The Grand Festival Kanto • Hoenn • Sinnoh Top Coordinator • Ribbon Cup | ||
Others Combinations • Opponents (III • IV • VI • VIII) • Double Performance • Jamming Ribbons (list) • Stickers • Ball Capsules • Ranks • Judges • Announcers • Wallace Cup |
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