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  T = the number of types, not counting the currently selected type, which have progressed to Rank 2 or higher
  T = the number of types, not counting the currently selected type, which have progressed to Rank 2 or higher
  K = the rank of the currently selected type
  K = the rank of the currently selected type
  R = the level increase per rank = P / (5 * sqrt(P))
  R = the level increase per rank = sqrt(P) / 5


The effect of the player's level (P) on the opponents' base level (B) and increase per rank (R) can be seen in the following chart.
The effect of the player's level (P) on the opponents' base level (B) and increase per rank (R) can be seen in the following chart.
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Trainers at the Battle Hall use Pokémon from a different roster than that of the other facilities in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}. Pokémon with [[List of Pokémon by base stats (Generation II-V)|base stat totals]] below 340 can appear in Rank 1-5, Pokémon with BST between 340 and 439 appear in Rank 3-8, Pokémon with BST between 440 and 499 appear in Rank 6-10, and Pokémon with BST 500 or higher are restricted to Rank 9-10.
Trainers at the Battle Hall use Pokémon from a different roster than that of the other facilities in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}. Pokémon with [[List of Pokémon by base stats (Generation II-V)|base stat totals]] below 340 (Group 1) can appear in Rank 1-5, Pokémon with BST between 340 and 439 (Group 2) appear in Rank 3-8, Pokémon with BST between 440 and 499 (Group 3) appear in Rank 6-10, and Pokémon with BST 500 or higher (Group 4) are restricted to Rank 9-10. The same species of Pokémon cannot appear multiple times as an opponent within the same round of 10 battles unless all the possible Pokémon that can appear in a given type and rank have already been seen earlier in the round, but different stages of a single evolutionary line are allowed to appear in the same round.


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===Hall Matron===
===Hall Matron===
[[Argenta]] is the [[Frontier Brain]] for the Battle Hall. She can be challenged on the 50th battle of a streak, unlike all other Frontier Brains whose first challenge comes on the 21st battle. Argenta uses a Pokémon chosen from the same [[List of Pokémon by base stats (Generation II-V)|Base Stat Total]] grouping that the player's Pokémon belongs to (339 or lower, 340-439, 440-499, 500 or higher), chosen at random without regard for the player's selected type. Argenta's Pokémon will always match the level of the player's Pokémon, even for levels in which no other opponent's level is capable of getting that high. Once defeated, she will give away the silver commemorative print. Argenta can be challenged again after 170 consecutive battles, with the same rules; on her second challenge she will only use a [[Battle Hall/Pokémon (Group 4)|Pokémon with a base stat total of 500 or greater]], and will give away the gold commemorative print when defeated.  
[[Argenta]] is the [[Frontier Brain]] for the Battle Hall. She can be challenged on the 50th battle of a streak, unlike all other Frontier Brains whose first challenge comes on the 21st battle. Argenta uses a Pokémon chosen from the same [[List of Pokémon by base stats (Generation II-V)|base stat total]] grouping that the player's Pokémon belongs to (339 or lower, 340-439, 440-499, 500 or higher), but otherwise chosen at random without regard for the player's selected type. Argenta's Pokémon will always match the level of the player's Pokémon, even for levels in which no other opponent's level is capable of getting that high. Once defeated, she will give away the silver commemorative print. Argenta can be challenged again after 170 consecutive battles, with the same rules; on her second challenge she will only use a [[Battle Hall/Pokémon (Group 4)|Pokémon with a base stat total of 500 or greater]], and will give away the gold commemorative print when defeated.  


After the player defeats Argenta for the second time and extends a streak to 170 wins, the player is allowed to continue the streak with further rounds. The grid at that point resets to be equivalent to having Rank 9 cleared in every type, and the player must then challenge Rank 10 of ten different types. Once all types have been defeated again, the grid resets again to the same point, until the streak ends.
After the player defeats Argenta for the second time and extends a streak to 170 wins, the player is allowed to continue the streak with further rounds. The grid at that point resets to be equivalent to having Rank 9 cleared in every type, and the player must then challenge Rank 10 of ten different types. Once all types have been defeated again, the grid resets again to the same point, until the streak ends.

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Battle Hall
バトルステージ Battle Stage
File:Battle Hall.jpg
"Let Each Pokémon Seek No. 1"
Battles per round
10
Participating Pokémon
Single
1
Double
2
Battle Points obtained
Few
Hall Matron Argenta
Hall Matron Argenta
Commemorative print
Silver print
Commemorative print
Gold print
Wins to obtain a commemorative print
Silver
50
Gold
170

The Battle Hall (Japanese: バトルステージ Battle Stage) is a facility located in the northwestern corner of the Battle Frontier in Generation IV. The stadium is a huge catwalk, in where people walk down the catwalk to the battleground, while fans take a number of photos and the spotlights shine all over the place. There is also a red carpet on the floor, all the way from the entrance to the stadium. 

Challenges

The Battle Hall is unique from any other facility in the Battle Frontier, as there are 10 battles per round instead of the usual 7, and only one Pokémon can be used in a single battle, meaning the battles are one-on-one. Before entering the Battle Hall, the player will be asked to select one Pokémon level 30 or higher for entry. If it is a different Pokémon from last time, the attendant will warn the player that they are using a different Pokémon, as Pokémon are used in winning streaks, and if the player uses a different Pokémon, the streak will be lost. If doing a Double Battle challenge, the player must enter two of the same species of Pokémon. 

Once the Pokémon is entered, the player will go down the runway and will have to choose from a list of types which type they want to battle. As the player uses only a single Pokémon against a variety of different opponents, their primary advantage comes from many of those opponents being significantly lower level than the player. If the Pokémon has a particularly disadvantageous type, there is a choice to be made about whether to get that type out of the way early, when the level difference is greatest and the player may be able to use it to overcome the type disadvantage, or to play other types to build up a streak without worrying as much about Pokémon of that type. As the only thing known about an opponent is one of the types of their Pokémon, sometimes that Pokémon's second type may counteract an advantage the player was expecting to have, such as a Fighting-type selecting a Dark-type opponent, only to find that the Ghost/Dark Spiritomb is immune to Fighting moves.

As the player wins against each type, that type raises in rank, causing further challenges against that type to increase in level. The player gets their Pokémon fully healed, has the option to suspend or retire the current streak as well as save the most recent battle to the Vs. Recorder, then returns to the grid selection and can challenge the same type again (unless Rank 10 of that type was just beaten) or a different type, until the round of 10 battles has been completed. Each type begins at Rank 1, and increases to a maximum of Rank 10, after which no further challenges are allowed against that type.

Opposing Pokémon's levels are determined by the formula

L = min(P, ceiling(B + T / 2 + (K - 1) * R))

where

P = the level of the player's Pokémon
B = the base level for opponents to start at = P - (3 * sqrt(P))
T = the number of types, not counting the currently selected type, which have progressed to Rank 2 or higher
K = the rank of the currently selected type
R = the level increase per rank = sqrt(P) / 5

The effect of the player's level (P) on the opponents' base level (B) and increase per rank (R) can be seen in the following chart.


Trainers at the Battle Hall use Pokémon from a different roster than that of the other facilities in the Battle Frontier. Pokémon with base stat totals below 340 (Group 1) can appear in Rank 1-5, Pokémon with BST between 340 and 439 (Group 2) appear in Rank 3-8, Pokémon with BST between 440 and 499 (Group 3) appear in Rank 6-10, and Pokémon with BST 500 or higher (Group 4) are restricted to Rank 9-10. The same species of Pokémon cannot appear multiple times as an opponent within the same round of 10 battles unless all the possible Pokémon that can appear in a given type and rank have already been seen earlier in the round, but different stages of a single evolutionary line are allowed to appear in the same round.

See more:
List of Battle Hall Pokémon/Group 1
List of Battle Hall Pokémon/Group 2
List of Battle Hall Pokémon/Group 3
List of Battle Hall Pokémon/Group 4

Gaining fans

In the Battle Hall, the player will gain fans as their total record or their winning streak increases. If the player is a female, their major fan is Winston, and if the player is a male, their major fan is Serena. They can be found in the Battle Hall lobby in various locations with varying dialogue. The player will also get visitors cheering them on in the lobby. If the player's total record is over 500 in Pokémon Platinum, they will get the professor's assistant. If the record is over 1,000, the player will get Johanna, and over 10,000 will get Professor Oak or Jasmine. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, if the record is over 1,000, the player will get the player character's mother, Ethan, or Lyra, and over 10,000 will get Professor Oak or Whitney.

Battle Points

At the Battle Hall, the staff member next to the monitor will keep track of the player's total record, which is how many successive wins the player has earned with all of their Pokémon. For example, if two different Pokémon have both won 10 times, then the total record is 20. The player earns BP at the end of each round of 10 battles based on how far they are into the current streak, and if that streak pushes the total record across certain milestones, bonus BP will be awarded for that as well.

Current streak BP (Single/Double) BP (Wi-Fi) BP (Multi)
10 1BP 6BP 12BP
20 1BP 6BP 12BP
30 1BP 6BP 12BP
40 2BP 8BP 12BP
50 20BP 8BP 12BP
60 2BP 8BP 12BP
70 3BP 10BP 12BP
80 3BP 10BP 12BP
90 3BP 10BP 12BP
100 4BP 12BP 12BP
110 4BP 12BP 12BP
120 6BP 14BP 12BP
130 6BP 15BP 12BP
140 8BP 17BP 12BP
150 8BP 17BP 12BP
160 10BP 20BP 12BP
170 20BP 20BP 12BP
180+ 12BP 23BP 12BP


Total record milestones BP received
10 1BP
30 3BP
50/100/150/200/250/300/350/400/450 5BP
500/600/700/800/900/1000 10BP
1200/1400/1600/1800 30BP
2000, and every further multiple of 500 50BP

Hall Matron

Argenta is the Frontier Brain for the Battle Hall. She can be challenged on the 50th battle of a streak, unlike all other Frontier Brains whose first challenge comes on the 21st battle. Argenta uses a Pokémon chosen from the same base stat total grouping that the player's Pokémon belongs to (339 or lower, 340-439, 440-499, 500 or higher), but otherwise chosen at random without regard for the player's selected type. Argenta's Pokémon will always match the level of the player's Pokémon, even for levels in which no other opponent's level is capable of getting that high. Once defeated, she will give away the silver commemorative print. Argenta can be challenged again after 170 consecutive battles, with the same rules; on her second challenge she will only use a Pokémon with a base stat total of 500 or greater, and will give away the gold commemorative print when defeated.

After the player defeats Argenta for the second time and extends a streak to 170 wins, the player is allowed to continue the streak with further rounds. The grid at that point resets to be equivalent to having Rank 9 cleared in every type, and the player must then challenge Rank 10 of ten different types. Once all types have been defeated again, the grid resets again to the same point, until the streak ends.

Layout

Battle Hall Exterior.png Battle Hall Interior.png VS Argenta.png
Outside the Battle Hall Inside the Battle Hall Before battle in the Battle Hall


In the manga

The Battle Hall in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Platinum arc

The Battle Hall first appeared in Deprogramming Porygon-Z as a part of the Battle Frontier. In Dealing with Dragonite, Platinum was shown to have reached Argenta after 169 battles and two days without sleep. For her challenge, Platinum had chosen to use her Froslass, and in the final battle, she came face to face with Argenta's rental Dragonite. During the battle, Platinum mused to herself how, despite knowing everything about her Froslass, whom she had once faced as her opponent when she had been under Candice's ownership, only now, after going through 169 consecutive battles with her, she had come to truly understand her.

Despite Froslass having a major type advantage over Dragonite, she still took heavy damage from the Dragon Pokémon's Steel Wing. However, thanks to the Babiri Berry that Platinum had given Froslass to hold before the battle, the Snow Land Pokémon was able to survive the super effective hit and defeat Dragonite with Ice Shard, earning Platinum her fourth commemorative print.

In the TCG

This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring the Battle Hall in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Pokémon in Battle Hall
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 #
Drifblim Pokémon FB Psychic Supreme Victors Rare Holo 3/147 Beat of the Frontier Rare Holo 038/100
      DPt-P Promotional cards   017/DPt-P
Butterfree Pokémon FB Grass Supreme Victors Rare 17/147 Beat of the Frontier Rare 004/100
 


Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 對戰舞台 Duìzhàn Wǔtái
French Canada Flag.png Canada Scène de Combat
France Flag.png Europe Scène de Combat
Germany Flag.png German Kampfsaal
Italy Flag.png Italian Palco Lotta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 배틀스테이지 Battle Stage
Spain Flag.png Spanish Sala Batalla
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Sân khấu giao đấu


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