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Revision as of 02:30, 11 March 2010

Battle Bingo is a game played using Bingo Sheets at Realgam Tower, in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. In exchange for playing the game, players can win Poké Coupons.

Gameplay

At the start of the game, players have one Pokémon for which the bingo sheet is named that has two EP or Entry Points. Players also have two empty Master Balls and a fourth slot with no ball or Pokémon in it.

The player can choose any square out of the sixteen to begin at. From that square and any other cleared squares the player has in the game, only movement to adjacent squares is allowed. When the square is gray with a question mark on it, there is an item underneath. When it is colored and has a type name written on it, there is a Pokémon of that type and possibly a second type underneath and by moving to that square, will have to battle it. The player is to send in a Pokémon to this battle, and that is to have at least 1 Entry Point (EP). When it does, it can either take on the enemy Pokémon and attempt to defeat it, or the player can throw a Master Ball to capture the enemy Pokémon. The Pokémon will then join the player's team automatically and have two EP.

By clearing lines of four, the player will move up levels on the payout for Poké Coupons. If all ten possible lines are cleared, the Bingo Sheet would be cleared.

Bingo Sheets

Novice Level

Prize for clearing:
200-250 Poké Coupons
2 Ethers (First time only)

Dragonair Card

A simple Card for learning the rules.
Starting Pokémon: Dragonair with Outrage

Fire
Charmander
Flamethrower
?
Master Ball
?
Water
Mudkip
Surf
Water
Poliwag
Surf
Grass
Treecko
Giga Drain
Fire
Torchic
Flamethrower
Grass
Roselia
Giga Drain
Grass
Chikorita
Giga Drain
Fire
Cyndaquil
Flamethrower
Water
Squirtle
Surf
?
EP+2
?
Water
Totodile
Surf
?
EP+1
?
Grass
Bulbasaur
Giga Drain
Water
Remoraid
Surf
Fire
Vulpix
Flamethrower

3-Type Card

Three Pokémon types are featured.
Starting Pokémon: Nidorino with Sludge Bomb

Grass
Tangela
Giga Drain
Poison
Seviper
Sludge Bomb
Grass
Sunkern
Giga Drain
Ground
Phanpy
Earthquake
Ground
Onix
Earthquake
?
Master Ball
?
Grass
Chikorita
Giga Drain
Poison
Gulpin
Sludge Bomb
Grass
Treecko
Giga Drain
Poison
Grimer
Sludge Bomb
Poison
Ekans
Sludge Bomb
?
EP+1
?
Grass
Seedot
Giga Drain
?
EP+2
?
Ground
Golem
Earthquake
Ground
Sandshrew
Earthquake

4-Type Card

Four Pokémon types are featured.
Starting Pokémon: Lotad with Giga Drain

?
EP+1
?
Flying
Farfetch'd
Aerial Ace
Ground
Cubone
Focus Punch
?
EP+2
?
Ground
Sandshrew
Earthquake
Electric
Magnemite
Spark
Ground
Phanpy
Earthquake
Electric
Electabuzz
Shock Wave
Flying
Spearow
Aerial Ace
?
Master Ball
?
Flying
Doduo
Aerial Ace
Grass
Seedot
Giga Drain
Grass
Cacnea
Giga Drain
Electric
Voltorb
Thunderbolt
Grass
Exeggcute
Giga Drain
Flying
Pidgey
Wing Attack

Intermediate Level

Prize for clearing:
400-500 Poké Coupons
Max Ether (First time only)

Charmander Card

A Card for practicing type matchups.
Starting Pokémon: Charmander with Flamethrower

Ground
Phanpy
Earthquake
Fire
Torchic
Flamethrower
?
EP+1
?
Flying
Pidgey
Aerial Ace
Ice
Snorunt
Ice Beam
Flying
Taillow
Aerial Ace
Ground
Diglett
Earthquake
Fighting
Mankey
Brick Break
?
EP+2
?
Fighting
Machop
Brick Break
Flying
Spearow
Drill Peck
Fire
Growlithe
Flamethrower
Ground
Cubone
Earthquake
?
Master Ball
?
Ice
Spheal
Ice Beam
Fighting
Makuhita
Brick Break

Pikachu Card

A Card for advanced type matchups.
Starting Pokémon: Pikachu with Thunderbolt

Ground
Diglett
Earthquake
Grass
Tangela
Mega Drain
Rock
Nosepass
Rock Throw
Psychic
Spoink
Psychic
?
EP+1
?
Poison
Grimer
Sludge Bomb
Flying
Pidgeotto
Wing Attack
Fighting
Mankey
Brick Break
Fire
Vulpix
Flamethrower
?
Master Ball
?
Water
Poliwag
Surf
Dark
Poochyena
Crunch
Bug
Butterfree
Silver Wind
Ice
Snorunt
Ice Beam
Ghost
Shuppet
Shadow Ball
?
EP+2
?

Rock vs Flying Card

Sudowoodo's time to shine?
Starting Pokémon: Sudowoodo with Rock Throw

Flying
Fearow
Drill Peck
?
EP+2
?
Flying
Mantine
Surf
Flying
Charizard
Flamethrower
Flying
Scyther
Silver Wind
Flying
Skarmory
Steel Wing
?
Master Ball
?
Flying
Xatu
Psychic
?
EP+1
?
Flying
Crobat
Sludge Bomb
Flying
Gligar
Earthquake
Flying
Murkrow
Faint Attack
Flying
Altaria
DragonBreath
Flying
Aerodactyl
Hyper Beam
Flying
Delibird
Ice Beam
Flying
Tropius
Magical Leaf

Expert Level

Prize for clearing:
800-1000 Poké Coupons
Elixer (First time only)

SOS Magikarp Card

Can Magikarp win with Splash?
Starting Pokémon: Magikarp with Splash

Poison
Gengar
Psychic
Electric
Manectric
Thunderbolt
Ground
Quagsire
Surf
Grass
Cacturne
Needle Arm
?
EP+2
?
Ground
Marowak
Rock Tomb
Water
Lanturn
Surf
?
Master Ball
?
Electric
Electrode
Thunderbolt
Poison
Arbok
Sludge Bomb
Ground
Golem
Rock Throw
Electric
Magneton
Thunderbolt
Grass
Victreebel
Razor Leaf
Water
Tentacruel
Sludge Bomb
?
EP+1
?
Poison
Weezing
Sludge Bomb

Waterproof Card

What lurks beneath the water?
Starting Pokémon: Golduck with Brick Break

Water
Crawdaunt
Crunch
Water
Swampert
Earthquake
Water
Pelipper
Aerial Ace
Water
Surskit
Shadow Ball
Water
Tentacruel
Sludge Bomb
Water
Kingdra
DragonBreath
Water
Octillery
Flamethrower
Water
Lanturn
Shock Wave
Water
Starmie
Psychic
Water
Relicanth
Rock Slide
Water
Lapras
Ice Beam
?
EP+1
?
?
Master Ball
?
Water
Ludicolo
Mega Drain
?
EP+2
?
Water
Poliwrath
Brick Break

Counter Card

Battle Bingo's toughest Card.
Starting Pokémon: Scyther with Aerial Ace

Grass
Vileplume
Petal Dance
Ground
Quagsire
Earthquake
Ice
Glalie
Ice Beam
Electric
Electrode
Thunderbolt
Water
Lanturn
Surf
?
Master Ball
?
?
EP+2
?
Fighting
Hariyama
Rock Slide
Normal
Kecleon
Strength
Water
Gyarados
Flamethrower
Grass
Ludicolo
Surf
Fire
Charizard
Flamethrower
Electric
Raichu
Thunderbolt
Normal
Exploud
Hyper Voice
Ground
Golem
Rock Slide
?
EP+1
?

Extra

Prize for clearing:
2000-2400 Poké Coupons
Max Elixer (First time only)

Psychic Card

Houndoom's chance for glory?
Starting Pokémon: Houndoom with Crunch

Psychic
Medicham
Hi Jump Kick
Psychic
Chimecho
Shadow Ball
?
Master Ball
?
Psychic
Jynx
Ice Beam
Psychic
Exeggutor
Giga Drain
Psychic
Solrock
Flamethrower
Psychic
Girafarig
Thunderbolt
?
EP+1
?
Psychic
Slowbro
Surf
Psychic
Grumpig
Psychic
Psychic
Claydol
Earthquake
Psychic
Xatu
Drill Peck
Psychic
Metagross
Psychic
?
EP+2
?
Psychic
Lunatone
Rock Slide
Psychic
Slowking
Brick Break

Special

Prize for clearing:
400-500 Poké Coupons
Max Ether and Bonsly Photo (First time only)

Bonsly Card

Bonsly makes its battle debut!
Starting Pokémon: Bonsly with Rock Slide

?
EP+1
?
Psychic
Spoink
Psybeam
Bug
Ledyba
Silver Wind
?
Master Ball
?
Psychic
Abra
Fire Punch
Flying
Taillow
Aerial Ace
Psychic
Kirlia
Psychic
Rock
Geodude
Counter
Fighting
Mankey
Karate Chop
Bug
Shedinja
Silver Wind
?
EP+2
?
Fighting
Machop
Karate Chop
Bug
Surskit
Shadow Ball
Fighting
Makuhita
Vital Throw
Rock
Aron
Rock Slide
Rock
Larvitar
Rock Slide