Jul
29

Pokémon Battle Revolution Players’ Guide

by the Pocket World team

Pokémon’s first Wii game has been keeping our postbag full of questions and requests for any hints and tips so we thought it was about time we obliged. Here is everything we know…

Pokémon Battle Revolution Players’ GuideBatRevTips1The first thing we recommend in Pokémon Battle Revoution is getting to know Anna – she’s the lovely lady who works as the game’s receptionist and explains everything to you. She will tell you that the game is all about travelling to new stages and battling the Colosseums in Pokétopia.

The first thing you will have to do is choose yourself a Battle Pass. There are Rental passes for those who don’t have Diamond or Pearl, or you can transfer your Pokémon from the DS games. Choosing the Cindy or Nate Rental passes doesn’t make a heck of a lot of difference – just go for the Pokémon you prefer. So it’s off for a Battle, but which option to choose?

BatRevTips2The Colosseum Battle Mode is where you get to travel around from one Colosseum to the next. You have to defeat the Pokémon Trainers you encounter to win a pass to move on to the next Colosseum. This is the main thrust of the game and where you will spend the majority of your time. Check out our special box on the Colosseum Mode over the page for more tidbits of information.

In Free Battle Mode you and a friend can choose to battle it out together for fun or maybe to practice for the Colosseum Mode? Then there’s Battle Tutorial where you are shown a demo of a battle. This isn’t the waste of time it might seem as you can pick up some good tips on playing by watching the demo right through to the end. When you’re done here it’s time to choose some Pokémon and jump on in!

BatRevTips3Once your Battle has begun there are three main options you will use to control the game. First comes Fight – this is what Pokémon Battle Revolution is all about! You must choose an attack for your Pokémon and then you get to see them perform it in glorious 3D. You can also jump from one Pokémon to another with the options here, although watch out as some battles don’t allow you to use this option. If you’re finding the battle really tough and want to bow out gracefully you can use the Give In option.

To get yourself a Perfect Point you need to win the battle without any of your Pokémon fainting (Pokémon never die!). The Perfect Points are useful as they allow you to play this Colosseum again if you fail rather than having to start over from the beginning again.

Pokémon Battle Revolution Players’ GuideAs you progress through the Colosseum Mode you will come across different kinds of battles. Some of these are self-explanatory like the Single Battle where one Pokémon fights at a time, or Double Battle where you can have two monsters at once. Then there’s the Knockout Battle where you must knock out the other Pokémon to win the round. A Team Battle has a team order that is decided on at the start and you must win three rounds to be victorious. Fortune Battle sees a spinning wheel introduced that you must throw a dart at to select your Pokémon. Tournament Battle pits you against four out of 16 Trainers and you must beat them all plus the Leader. A League Battle has six Trainers and you earn points for Pokémon surviving to the end then the one with the highest score battles the Leader. A Select Battle throws in random Pokémon for you to battle with, a Little Battle uses unevolved Pokémon with a level under five. Then there’s Survival Battle where you must endure battle after battle without time to replenish your health between fights. Then finally the Masters Battle is the ultimate test – a Knockout Battle with some of the toughest Pokémon Trainers the world has ever known!

If you’re tough enough to get through all of the battles then you will certainly deserve your prize – a special Pikachu and access to the codes to get Electivire and Magmortar! We can’t wait for the next Pokémon game on Wii! Imagine – it could be a fully blown role-playing game in 3D!

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Customising Your Trainer…
A wonderful inclusion in Pokémon Battle Revolution is the ability to customise your Pokémon Trainer to suit your own personality. It’s something Pokémon fans have been wanting for a while! Here’s the lowdown on what you can do…

Creation
Nintendo has given us a host of options to make a Pokémon Trainer that’s as close to us as possible. Height, hair style, clothing, accessories and bags can all be chosen, tinkered with, changed and updated as you play through the game. Choose carefully because this is how the rest of the Pokémon world will see you – you don’t want to look daft!

Storing
Up to 32 Trainers can be stored in the game, along with each of their Pokémon teams. What’s more, you can even give them their own opening statements so that the battle really is uniquely yours. Once stored you can allocate them to any of your teams, which means that even if deleted they will be retrievable by going back to your team save.

Battling
With all the options tweaked to perfection you can take your shiny new Pokémon Trainer into battle with you. You will live in Pokémon Battle Revolution through this little guy. This is your way of showing off to your Pokémon battling mates as you can now take your Trainer online through Nintendo Wi-Fi and let the world tell you what they think!

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Special Pokémon
Pokémon Battle Revolution Players’ GuideYou may have seen this in previous issues, but once you’ve beaten the game you get a Surfing, Volt-Tackling Pikachu for your efforts. Then there are special Pokémon codes to unlock an Electivire and Magmortar too! Just follow these instructions…

1. Go to the Edit Your Profile section and selection Self-Introduction.
2. Now, if you want Electivire, enter the code tko3-9jwp-34kl. This is the English code.
3. For Magmortar you should enter the code jl49-05kn-odnv. Again, English only.
4. Now the lady on the desk will tell you all about a Gold or Silver Pass you have unlocked by entering the code. She will go on to say that Shocking or Heated Secret Gift items have been added to the Mystery Gift shop for Electivire and Magmortar!
5. Head to the game shop and now at the bottom of the list you will find the items costing 0 PokéCoupons. Now you can transfer these Pokémon to Diamond or Pearl!

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Colosseum Mode…
You can use the Pokémon you have trained in Diamond or Pearl in the many Colosseums in this mode. There are also lots of sub-modes that each have special features for you to uncover.

1. Gateway Colosseum
In this first battle you can enter with a Pokémon from the Rental set and then exchange Pokémon with the Trainer Joe once you have beaten him.

2. Main Street Colosseum
You have to ensure you defeat all of the opponents in this Colosseum as it’s a knockout battle. Fail and it’s game over for you!

3. Waterfall Colosseum
You won’t know which Pokémon are going to come out next in the Waterfall as your  Team Order will be decided by your opponent.

4. Neon Colosseum
You unlock this Colosseum by winning at the Waterfall. The Team Order is this time decided randomly by the spin of a roulette wheel!

5. Crystal Colosseum
The Waterfall also unlocks the Crystal Colosseum. Your battles this time are in a 16- person Tournament-style with Voldon tackling you.

6. Sunny Park Colosseum
Defeating Neon unlocks Sunny Park. It’s another Knockout Battle where you must win to stay in the game. In Round two baby Pokémon are battled!

7. Magma Colosseum
Unlocked by beating Sunny Park, there’s a six Trainer Tournament to beat here, including the leader. Once again you must beat everyone to win.

8. Sunset Colosseum
You and your opponent will each receive 2 Pokémon from a selection of 12 randomly selected. To win here you must go all the way through with these.

9. Courtyard Colosseum
Unlocked by winning at the Sunset Colosseum, this is another of those Knockout Battles where losing will send you back to the start again!

10. Stargazer Colosseum
Taking on the mysterious Mysterial is tricky, as he will decide on your Team Order. Polish up your strategies to win with any Pokémon you may get!

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  • 33 Comments »

    • Kunal Kaura said:

      I love battle revolution so much, it’s like one of the legendery games of Pokemon!

    • RIolu said:

      Yeah you got that right.

    • owen said:

      no fair every team im agains has atlest 3 legandarys

    • sweety said:

      i love that game but when i get on to the magma cousium you have like a toriment i win all my battles but i do’t win over all. Why?

    • micah said:

      it should be a rpg

    • killerlugia said:

      it’s pretty cool, but would’ve been better with an adventure mode. it might’ve even included celebi- but we’ll never know.

    • RIolu said:

      its unlikely it will have 3 legedarys or even 2

    • Jason said:

      It was a good games they should make a pokemon staduim or a RPG with every single pokemon.

    • dialga said:

      hope next pokemon wii game i rpg with 3d battles and full characters not heads

    • pokefan1111 said:

      like many other people i think pokemon battle revaluation should be a rpg but it is brilliant anaway.

    • LucarioLV.X said:

      Exactly

    • LucarioLV.X said:

      and by the way its its revolution not revaluation [no offense]

    • Strct said:

      Shame there is no shadow pokemon.I enjoyed Colosseum and XD.
      It’s a good game though.

    • Charzard03 said:

      i love battle revolution, its a really good game, although i prefur rpg’s i still loved this one, im at magma/sunnypark colo at the moment

    • lugia said:

      I HAVENT GOT IT BUT IT SOUNDS GOOD

    • Robbie said:

      Thank u, P.S. dis game Rocks!!!!

    • Simse said:

      I love this game. Wifi battles are the best though.
      Ive also completed every colosseum and the secondary colosseums, including all the master ranks. They were hard though.

    • infernape5000 said:

      but my battle game does not save!

    • Thunder922 said:

      infernape5000… when you are quick saving its like you are turning off the game.. and start agiend from there you left when you start PMBT

    • pokepal said:

      That game look cool

    • Arnold said:

      Are you able to catch pokemon there?

    • jamie said:

      how can you get lots of costumes

    • pokeman said:

      no you only battle trainers

    • HG said:

      Theres only 1 thing thats like story mode.A wild dialga and palkia

    • alex said:

      you can’t catch pokemon on it.

    • alex said:

      trust me ive got it on wii

    • mad-m said:

      How to play whit legendary pokemon on wi.fi….the game tells me that some of my pokemon can’t play,but I battled whit same legendary pokemons on wi-fi battle!

    • Danicky said:

      3D

    • iron kid said:

      no thats only a fighting game sorry

    • Dark Void said:

      Not A Great Game but worth Checking Out!!!

    • G Quilava said:

      At the end of the game if you get the Pikachu he is on lv 10

    • poker said:

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    • ash said:

      im able to buy it but were do you buy it?

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