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The '''Challenge Hall''' (Japanese: '''チャレンジホール''' ''Challenge Hall'') is a location found in {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and its sequel, [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]]. The '''Challenge Cup''' (Japanese: '''チャレンジカップ''' ''Challenge Cup'') tournament is regularly held in Challenge Hall, with the winners being awarded with rare {{OBP|Promotional Card|GB1|promotional cards}}. A small yellow door is present at the back of the Challenge Hall, but does not open under any circumstances. It may have been intended to lead to a storage room that remains unused in the game data. It was removed in Pokémon Card GB2. | The '''Challenge Hall''' (Japanese: '''チャレンジホール''' ''Challenge Hall'') is a location found in {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and its sequel, [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]]. The '''Challenge Cup''' (Japanese: '''チャレンジカップ''' ''Challenge Cup'') tournament is regularly held in Challenge Hall, with the winners being awarded with rare {{OBP|Promotional Card|GB1|promotional cards}}. A small yellow door is present at the back of the Challenge Hall, but does not open under any circumstances. It may have been intended to lead to a storage room that remains unused in the game data. It was removed in Pokémon Card GB2. | ||
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When a player enters the Challenge Hall when the Challenge Cup is occurring, they are brought on stage and seated at a table. There, {{player}}s are challenged by three consecutive opponents, which are [[Club Member]]s chosen at random from the eight Clubs in the game. The first and second times the player participates in the Challenge Cup, the third opponent is always {{TCG GB|Ronald}}. | When a player enters the Challenge Hall when the Challenge Cup is occurring, they are brought on stage and seated at a table. There, {{player}}s are challenged by three consecutive opponents, which are [[Club Member]]s chosen at random from the eight Clubs in the game. The first and second times the player participates in the Challenge Cup, the third opponent is always {{TCG GB|Ronald}}. | ||
Revision as of 12:26, 2 July 2021
The Challenge Hall (Japanese: チャレンジホール Challenge Hall) is a location found in Pokémon Trading Card Game and its sequel, Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!. The Challenge Cup (Japanese: チャレンジカップ Challenge Cup) tournament is regularly held in Challenge Hall, with the winners being awarded with rare promotional cards. A small yellow door is present at the back of the Challenge Hall, but does not open under any circumstances. It may have been intended to lead to a storage room that remains unused in the game data. It was removed in Pokémon Card GB2.
Pokémon Trading Card Game
When a player enters the Challenge Hall when the Challenge Cup is occurring, they are brought on stage and seated at a table. There, players are challenged by three consecutive opponents, which are Club Members chosen at random from the eight Clubs in the game. The first and second times the player participates in the Challenge Cup, the third opponent is always Ronald.
The Challenge Cup will automatically start at certain points in the player's adventure, with a specific prize guaranteed at that time. If a player obtains another Master Medal without participating in the Challenge Cup, the Cup will end and the promotional card will be missed (although it is still possible to obtain later after all the pre-set Challenge Cups have come and gone).
After all of the pre-set Challenge Cups have come and gone, and once the player has defeated the Grand Masters, the Challenge Cup can occur at any time. Every time the player loads their save file, there is a chance that the Challenge Cup will be happening, although the exact chance of this happening is not currently known. If the player wins the Challenge Cup, they will receive a random Promotional Card (excluding the Legendary Cards and the Phantom Cards).
Prize | Required event | |
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Mewtwo | Obtain three Master Medals. | |
Mew | Obtain five Master Medals. | |
Arcanine | Defeat the Grand Masters. |
Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!
TCG Island Challenge Cup
When a player enters the Challenge Hall when the Challenge Cup is occurring, they are brought on stage and seated at a table. There, players are challenged by three consecutive opponents, which are Club Members chosen at random from the eight Clubs in the game.
First Challenge Cup will automatically start after the player has completed the GR Coin, with a specific prize guaranteed at that time.
Prize | Required event | |
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Mewtwo | Collect all GR Coin's pieces | |
Pikachu | Defeat Fort Leader Hiderō |
After the defeat of Biruritchi, the Challenge Hall's Main Hall randomly hosts new Challenge Cups that reward the player a selection from Promotion Card.
GR Island Challenge Cup
GR Challenge Cup works the same way of classic Challenge Cup. Fort Members not yet available to battle in their specific GR Fort can be encountered in GR Challenge Cup. Rules that normally apply to the duel against Fort Members and Fort Leader, don't work in the GR Challenge Cup.
First GR Challenge Cup will automatically start after the player has defeated Fort Leader Catherine, with a specific prize guaranteed at that time.
Prize | Required event | |
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Dark Persian | Defeat Fort Leader Catherine | |
Bill's PC | Defeat Fort Leader Kamiya | |
After the defeat of Biruritchi, the GR Challenge Hall's Main Hall hosts the GR Challenge Machine, but the GR Challenge Cup can occur randomly as well as the TCG Island Challenge Cup.
Layout
TCG Island
Game | Lounge | Lobby | Main Hall |
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GR Island
Game | Lounge | Lobby | Main Hall* | Main Hall* |
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In other languages
- Challenge Hall
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- Challenge Cup
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