The Battle Tree is a building on the northern portion of Poni Island where the player can participate in battles. Every victory in the Battle Tree gains the player Battle Points with which to purchase rare items.
The player can also win items after a win streak reaches a certain total. As the name suggests, this area allows the player to participate in tournaments — generally single-elimination tournaments of eight trainers. The players can also participate in double, triple, and rotational tournaments.
Battle Points are awarded; the amount varies on the type of tournament and the difficulty. Players can also challenge the Gym Leaders from previous games. The World Tournament is located south of Driftveil City. This is yet another area where the player can take place in tournaments for Battle Points. As with the other post-game tournaments, the player attempts to keep their win-streak going as long as possible. Victories earn the player Battle Points; which can be used to purchase items; including scratch-off cards with which the player can win berries.
Boss Battles are also present in the Battle Agency, allowing the agent to fight trainers such as Sophocles and Giovanni of Rainbow Rocket. The goal is to defeat as many trainers as you can in a row without losing to gain the highest streak possible. Additionally, special trainers will appear every ten battles, with appearances from Kiawe, Anabel, Colress, Wally, or Guzma. Silver is a feat that gains a trainer bragging rights. Having all three final forms of the Kanto starters, Red rounds out his team with Espeon and Snorlax, a frustrating tank that should be taken out before it uses Amnesia.
Upon defeating Red, the credits will roll once again as a poignant reward for truly being the very best. With five different facilities available to master, it was a worthy successor to its origins, featuring new Frontier Brains and additions to the Battle Points system.
With so much postgame content available to the Johto remakes, one might end up missing the Battle Frontier entirely, as it is tucked away west of Olivine City. If you have a Pokemon with Surf and Waterfall in your party you can do a bit of extra exploring here, including picking up TM50 Overheat. Lacunosa Town This town's claim to fame is that its citizens are fearful of a mythical monster that steals away people and Pokemon during the night, so all the NPCs that walk about during the day retreat to their homes during the nighttime.
Route 13 has a lot going on, so make sure you explore around if you have time — just make sure you have a Pokemon with Cut, Surf and Strength if you want to see everything. The man in black outside near the move tutor is the treasure hunter, and once a day he will give you an item, many of which you can't obtain anywhere else. Here's the full list:. Venture deep into this dangerous area to find the legendary Pokemon Kyurem.
Giant Chasm consists of two parts — a cave area and the crater forest it leads to. A good stop while you're in the area is Twist Mountain, also accessible from Route 7. If you head there and work your way down to the lowest level, you can find a miner in that cave who will give you a fossil.
The fossil that he gives you varies. You can trade them in at the museum in Nacrene City for living Pokemon. There are a total of seven available fossils that can be traded. Unfortunately, you can only receive one fossil per day and it's a rather long trip to meet with the miner. This stop is worth making only if you missed the important recruitment opportunity in the main game while visiting N's Castle. Go to Icirrus City and from there, head north to Dragonspiral Tower.
There, you can ascend to the seventh floor to find, battle and perhaps capture Reshiram or Zekrom. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. Have you already collected them all? Well then, grab up your pokeball, because a fifth generation of Pokemon creatures comes your way from Nintendo!
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