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Revision as of 05:30, 10 May 2020
The Battle Villa (Japanese: バトルヴィラ Battle Villa) is a facility in Pokémon Masters. Introduced in Version 1.7.1, it features sequential battle stages that allow the player to earn special rewards. It is unlocked after completing Chapter 7 of the Main Story. Unlike other battles in Pokémon Masters, the HP and MP (Move Points) of the team will be carried over from battles. The stages in the Battle Villa are available for a limited duration of time, and rotate approximately every two weeks.
While single-player is initially the only mode available, completion of the 20th and 25th halls will unlock co-op mode for those specific halls.
Mechanics
Battles
Battles in the Battle Villa occur in stages known as halls which feature the same three-on-three battles found elsewhere in Pasio. The player must sequentially defeat 30 halls (25 halls prior to update 1.9.0) at the Villa, with battles becoming more difficult as the player progresses through the halls. The stages can be divided into sets of five battles, with each set focusing on three various Pokémon types. The fourth and fifth battles in each set are arranged against a specific NPC (including Gym Leaders and the Elite Four).
The player can choose up to nine sync pairs in their roster to challenge the Battle Villa. Unlike other battles in Pokémon Masters, the HP and MP of the team are carried over from each battle and when a sync pair's HP goes to 0, the sync pair cannot participate in any further battles on the day. The HP and MP of all sync pairs are restored each day, and the player can edit which sync pairs are included in their roster at the start of the day. Likewise, the opponent's HP and status conditions will be carried over from the previous battle. However, the opponent's battle conditions will not be refreshed.
As with other battles in Pokémon Masters, defeating a hall earns the player first-time and completion rewards. Along with these, the player can also receive bonus and milestone rewards for defeating specific halls. The Battle Villa is currently the only way to obtain Lucky Cookies and Lucky Scrolls to unlock a sync pair's lucky skill.
Battle rewards
Hall no. | First-Time Reward | Completion Reward |
---|---|---|
1 | Buff Blend ×100 | Tech Tonic ×100 Aid Ade ×100 Training Machine ×30 |
2 | Great Buff Blend ×50 | Great Tech Tonic ×50 Great Aid Ade ×100 |
3 | Big Pearl ×10 | Buff Blend ×100 Tech Tonic ×100 Aid Aide ×100 |
4 | 3★ Level-Up Manual ×5 | Great Buff Blend ×100 Great Tech Tonic ×100 Great Aid Aide ×100 |
5 | Gym Leader Notes ×5 | Super Training Machine ×15 Skill Capsule ×10 |
6 | Ultra Buff Blend ×100 | Buff Blend ×300 Tech Tonic ×300 Aid Ade ×300 Training Machine ×30 |
7 | Ultra Aid Aide ×100 | Great Buff Blend ×150 Great Tech Tonic ×150 Great Aid Ade ×150 |
8 | Ultra Tech Tonic ×100 | 3★ Level-Up Manual ×15 |
9 | Elite Four Notes ×3 | None |
10 | Lucky Scroll ×2 | None |
11 | 1★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie ×3 | None |
12 | 1★ Creamy Lucky Cookie ×3 | None |
13 | 1★ Crispy Lucky Cookie ×3 | None |
14 | Big Pearl ×15 | None |
15 | Lucky Scroll ×2 | None |
16 | 2★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
17 | 2★ Creamy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
18 | 2★ Crispy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
19 | Evolution Crystal | None |
20 | Lucky Scroll ×2 | None |
21 | 3★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie | None |
22 | 3★ Creamy Lucky Cookie | None |
23 | 3★ Crispy Lucky Cookie | None |
24 | Chewy Lucky Cookie | None |
25 | Lucky Scroll ×6 | None |
26 | 3★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
27 | 3★ Creamy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
28 | 3★ Crispy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
29 | Chewy Lucky Cookie ×2 | None |
30 | Lucky Scroll ×8 | None |
Bonus rewards
Bonus rewards are obtained every fifth hall, where upon defeating the opponent, the player can choose one of:
- Extra rewards: an additional completion reward from the player's previous battle, chosen at random
- Vitality treats: items which restore sync pair HP or MP
- Vigor treats: items which provide useful boosts to sync pairs during battle
Milestone rewards
Milestone rewards can also be obtained by defeating specific halls. These can only be claimed once the Battle Villa challenge period ends, and the rewards are stored for up to four Battle Villa challenges before they can no longer be claimed.
Hall | Rewards |
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1 | Gems ×100 Buff Blend ×100 Tech Tonic ×100 Aid Ade ×100 |
5 | Gems ×100 Great Buff Blend ×100 Great Tech Tonic ×100 Great Aid Ade ×100 |
10 | Gems ×100 Ultra Buff Blend ×100 Ultra Tech Tonic ×100 Ultra Aid Ade ×100 Lucky Scroll |
15 | Gems ×300 Gym Leader Notes ×5 3★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie |
20 | Gems ×300 Buff Blend + ×100 Tech Tonic + ×100 Aid Ade + ×100 3★ Creamy Lucky Cookie |
25 | Gems ×300 Elite Four Notes ×10 3★ Crispy Lucky Cookie Chewy Lucky Cookie |
30 | Gems ×600 |
Items
Items exclusive to the Battle Villa can be used to provide useful effects to sync pairs.
Vitality treats
Name | Use | |
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Hearty Stew | Restores 40% of an allied sync pair's HP | |
Replenishing Patty | Recovers all MP of all allied sync pairs |
Vigor treats
Stages
Single player
Battle Villa has 30 halls grouped into "sets" of five halls. Each set specializes in three different types. The first three halls of each set focus on one specific type, while the last two halls of each set focus on all of those three types. The order of these sets within the Villa change frequently.
Dates | Order of sets (ascending) |
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February 28 to March 31, 2020 | A, B, C, D, E |
March 30 to April 30, 2020 | A, E, B, C, D |
April 30, 2020 onward | A, C, D, E, B, F |
Hall no. | Trainer | Pokémon | ||||
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Left | Middle | Right | ||||
Set A | ||||||
1 | Camper Irwin |
Fletchling Weakness: |
Staravia Weakness: |
Pidgey Weakness: | ||
2 | Ace Trainer Kathy |
Slugma Weakness: |
Nidoqueen Weakness: |
Trapinch Weakness: | ||
3 | Black Belt Radcliffe |
Gible Weakness: |
Graveler Weakness: |
Geodude Weakness: | ||
4 | Erika |
Drifloon Weakness: ↓ Bibarel Weakness: |
Probopass Weakness: ↓ Vileplume Weakness: |
Starly Weakness: ↓ Mareanie Weakness: | ||
5 | Rachel |
Salamence Weakness: ↓ Arcanine Weakness: ↓ Walrein Weakness: |
File:Masters445.png Garchomp Weakness: ↓ Houndoom Weakness: ↓ Lapras Weakness: |
Drifloon Weakness: ↓ Rapidash Weakness: ↓ Dewgong Weakness: | ||
Set B | ||||||
1 | Black Belt Rodney |
Rattata Weakness: |
Slaking Weakness: |
Rattata Weakness: | ||
2 | Street Thug Carson |
Nosepass Weakness: |
Tyranitar Weakness: |
Roggenrola Weakness: | ||
3 | Hiker Tilden |
Dusclops Weakness: |
File:Masters178.png Xatu Weakness: |
Sigilyph Weakness: | ||
4 | Agatha |
Miltank Weakness: ↓ Poochyena Weakness: |
Delibird Weakness: ↓ Gengar Weakness: |
Eevee Weakness: ↓ Purrloin Weakness: | ||
5 | Sawyer |
Solrock Weakness: ↓ Gigalith Weakness: ↓ Stoutland Weakness: |
Chandelure Weakness: ↓ Lycanroc Weakness: ↓ Bewear Weakness: |
Lunatone Weakness: ↓ Aurorus Weakness: ↓ Cranidos Weakness: | ||
Set C | ||||||
1 | Street Thug Derek |
Dratini Weakness: |
Turtonator Weakness: |
Goomy Weakness: | ||
2 | Swimmer Cole |
Exeggcute Weakness: |
Lombre Weakness: |
File:Masters307.png Meditite Weakness: | ||
3 | Collector Ira |
Nuzleaf Weakness: |
File:Masters460.png Abomasnow Weakness: |
Hoppip Weakness: | ||
4 | Lyra |
Vibrava Weakness: ↓ Gible Weakness: |
Conkeldurr Weakness: ↓ File:Masters154.png Meganium Weakness: |
Axew Weakness: ↓ Deino Weakness: | ||
5 | Hilda |
Jumpluff Weakness: ↓ Ariados Weakness: ↓ Salamence Weakness: |
Granbull Weakness: ↓ Pinsir Weakness: ↓ Haxorus Weakness: |
Cottonee Weakness: ↓ Beedrill Weakness: ↓ Kingdra Weakness: | ||
Set D | ||||||
1 | Ace Trainer Justin |
Weepinbell Weakness: |
Victreebel Weakness: |
Grimer Weakness: | ||
2 | Collector Stanton |
File:Masters307.png Meditite Weakness: |
Dusknoir Weakness: |
Espurr Weakness: | ||
3 | Ace Trainer Sandy |
Persian Weakness: |
Liepard Weakness: |
Spoink Weakness: | ||
4 | Liza |
Throh Weakness: ↓ Nidorina Weakness: |
Solrock Weakness: ↓ Lunatone Weakness: |
Sawk Weakness: ↓ Nidoran♀ Weakness: | ||
5 | Noland |
Meowstic Weakness: ↓ Raichu Weakness: ↓ Conkeldurr Weakness: |
Reuniclus Weakness: ↓ Metagross Weakness: ↓ Machamp Weakness: |
Grumpig Weakness: ↓ File:Masters308.png Medicham Weakness: ↓ Hariyama Weakness: | ||
Set E | ||||||
1 | Camper Brandt |
Venonat Weakness: |
Scolipede Weakness: |
Bellsprout Weakness: | ||
2 | Poké Fan Damien |
Dustox Weakness: |
Masquerain Weakness: |
Beautifly Weakness: | ||
3 | Swimmer Wiley |
Seel Weakness: |
Seismitoad Weakness: |
Sealeo Weakness: | ||
4 | Kris |
Skiploom Weakness: ↓ Klink Weakness: |
File:Masters460.png Abomasnow Weakness: ↓ Feraligatr Weakness: |
Masquerain Weakness: ↓ Magnemite Weakness: | ||
5 | Thorton |
Lapras Weakness: ↓ File:Masters460.png Abomasnow Weakness: ↓ Scolipede Weakness: |
Clawitzer Weakness: ↓ Masquerain Weakness: ↓ Bronzong Weakness: |
Aurorus Weakness: ↓ Crobat Weakness: ↓ Avalugg Weakness: | ||
Set F | ||||||
1 | Pokémon Ranger Hannah |
Torkoal Weakness: |
Electrode Weakness: |
Torkoal Weakness: | ||
2 | Lass Alice |
Dratini Weakness: |
Umbreon Weakness: |
Purrloin Weakness: | ||
3 | Punk Girl Lucy |
Rampardos Weakness: |
File:Masters208.png Steelix Weakness: |
Mudsdale Weakness: | ||
4 | Shauntal |
Numel Weakness: ↓ Amaura Weakness: |
Krookodile Weakness: ↓ Chandelure Weakness: |
Rapidash Weakness: ↓ Nidoqueen Weakness: | ||
5 | Darach |
Rapidash Weakness: ↓ Liepard Weakness: ↓ Typhlosion Weakness: |
Charizard Weakness: ↓ Kingdra Weakness: ↓ Houndoom Weakness: |
Salazzle Weakness: ↓ Gallade Weakness: ↓ Zebstrika Weakness: |
Co-op
Completion and battle rewards were added in version 1.9.0, and the number of battles became limited to once a day.
Name | Trainer | Pokémon | First-Time Reward | Completion Reward | Battle Reward | ||
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Left | Middle | Right | |||||
Challenge Noland | Noland |
Beedrill Weakness: ↓ Aurorus Weakness: |
Pinsir Weakness: |
Beedrill Weakness: ↓ Tyranitar Weakness: |
Gem ×30 3★ Creamy Lucky Cookie |
1★ Creamy Lucky Cookie | 2★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie 3★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie 2★ Creamy Lucky Cookie 3★ Creamy Lucky Cookie |
Challenge Thorton | Thorton |
Dewgong Weakness: |
Krookodile Weakness: |
Lapras Weakness: |
Gem ×30 3★ Crispy Lucky Cookie |
1★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie | 2★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie 3★ Crunchy Lucky Cookie 2★ Crispy Lucky Cookie 3★ Crispy Lucky Cookie |
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