Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Pokémon Emerald Set [Completed]

Now here are the last Trainer cards, along with the Fossil reprints!

Juan
Trainer card
Supporter
You can play only 1 Supporter each turn. Put this card next to your Active Pokémon and discard this card after playing it.
Choose 1 of your Basic Pokémon in play with Juan in its name. Search your deck for another Basic Pokémon with Juan in its name and switch it with that Pokémon. (Any cards attached to that Pokémon, damage counters, Special Conditions, and effects on it are now on the new Pokémon.) If you do, put the first Pokémon on top of your deck. Shuffle your deck afterward.

New Sootopolis City Gym
Trainer card
Stadium card
This card stays in play when you play it. Discard this card if another Stadium card comes into play.
No Pokémon in play with Juan in its name can have any special counters (ex’s: Char counter, Freeze counter, Seed counter, Fear counter) on it.

Juan Cube 01
Trainer card
Technical Machine
Attach this card to 1 of your Pokémon in play with Juan in its name. That Pokémon may use this card’s attack instead of its own. At the end of your turn, discard Juan Cube 01.
{W} Arctic Breath You may flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Asleep. If tails, the Defending Pokémon is now Paralyzed. If you choose not to flip a coin, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused. 10

Root Fossil
Trainer card
40 HP
Play Root Fossil as if it were a Basic Pokémon. While in play, Root Fossil counts as a {C} Pokémon (instead of a Trainer card). Root Fossil has no attacks of its own, can't retreat, and can't be affected by any Special Conditions. If Root Fossil is Knocked Out, it doesn't count as a Knocked Out Pokémon. (Discard it anyway.) At any time during your turn before your attack, you may discard Root Fossil from play.
PokéBODY: Spongy Stone At any time between turns, remove 1 damage counter from Root Fossil.

Claw Fossil
Trainer card
40 HP
Play Claw Fossil as if it were a Basic Pokémon. While in play, Claw Fossil counts as a {C} Pokémon (instead of a Trainer card). Claw Fossil has no attacks of its own, can't retreat, and can't be affected by any Special Conditions. If Claw Fossil is Knocked Out, it doesn't count as a Knocked Out Pokémon. (Discard it anyway.) At any time during your turn before your attack, you may discard Claw Fossil from play.
PokéBODY: Jagged Stone If Claw Fossil is your Active Pokémon and is damaged by an opponent's attack (even if Claw Fossil is Knocked Out), put 1 damage counter on the Attacking Pokémon.

Mysterious Fossil
Trainer card
10 HP
Play Mysterious Fossil as if it were a Basic Pokémon. While in play, Mysterious Fossil counts as a {C} Pokémon (instead of a Trainer card). Mysterious Fossil has no attacks of its own, can't retreat, and can't be affected by any Special Conditions. If Mysterious Fossil is Knocked Out, it doesn't count as a Knocked Out Pokémon. (Discard it anyway.) At any time during your turn before your attack, you may discard Mysterious Fossil from play.
 
Now it’s time for the set’s Pokémon-ex! Up to 3 may be posted at a time, but be quick however, as these may be going fast!

Juan’s Quagsire ex
Pokémon card
{W}
110 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Juan’s Wooper
Put Juan’s Quagsire ex on the Basic Pokémon
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {G}
Resistance: {L} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{F}{F} Mud Shot Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon can’t attack during your opponent’s next turn. 50
{W}{W}{W}{W}{W} Aqua Tsunami Does 80 damage to each Defending Pokémon and 10 damage to each of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.)

Lucy’s Shuckle ex
Pokémon card
{F}
70 HP
Basic Pokémon
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {G}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}
PokéBODY: Super-Strong Shell If an attack (including your own) does 10 more damage to Lucy’s Shuckle ex (before applying Weakness and Resistance) prevent that damage. (Any other effects of attacks still happen.)
{F} Shell Repair Remove all damage counters from Lucy’s Shuckle ex.
{F}{C}{C} Uncontrollable Shell Choose up to 4 of your opponent’s Pokémon and this attack does 20 damage to each of them. Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance.

Brandon’s Deoxys ex
Pokémon card
{P}
100 HP
Basic Pokémon
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {P}
Resistance: n/a
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
PokéPOWER: Aurora Shift Once during your turn (before your attack), if Brandon's Deoxys ex doesn't have an Attack, Defense, or Speed counter on it, you may flip a coin. If heads, place an Attack, Defense, or Speed Counter on Brandon's Deoxys ex. If Brandon's Deoxys ex already had an Attack, Defense, or Speed counter on it at the start of your turn, you may remove that counter. If this power is disabled, remove any Attack, Defense, or Speed counter on Brandon's Deoxys ex.
{P}{P} Deoxys Deluxe If Brandon’s Deoxys has an Attack counter on it, this attack does 30 damage for each basic Energy card attached to it. If Brandon’s Deoxys has a Defense counter on it, flip 2 coins. If 1 or both are heads, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, done to each of your Active Pokémon during your opponent’s next 2 turns. If Brandon’s Deoxys has a Speed counter on it, discard all Energy cards attached to the Defending Pokémon.
 
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Anabel’s Castform ex
100 HP {C}
Basic Pokémon

Poké-BODY Damage Thermometer
If Anabel's Castform ex has 1 or fewer damage counters on it, Anabel's Castform ex's type is {C} and Anabel's Castform ex's Weakness is {F}. If Anabel's Castform ex has between 2 and 4 damage counters on it, Anabel's Castform ex's type is {W} and Anabel's Castform ex's Weakness is {R}. If Anabel's Castform ex has between 5 and 7 damage counters on it, Anabel's Castform ex's type is {W} and Anabel's Castform ex's Weakness is {L}. If Anabel's Castform ex has 8 or more damage counters on it, Anabel's Castform ex's type is {R} and Anabel's Castform ex's Weakness is {W}.
{C}{C}{C} Weather Ball-ex If Anabel's Castform ex's type is not {C}, this attack's base damage is 70 instead of 40. If the Defending Pokémon is a Pokémon-ex, this attack does 30 more damage. 40

Weakness: {F}
Resistance: none
Retreat Cost: {C}

Greta’s Dodrio ex
110 HP {C}
Stage 1 Pokémon (Evolves from Greta's Doduo)

{C}{C}{C} Triple Peck Flip 3 coins. This attack does 40 damage times the number of heads. 40x
{C}{C}{C} Awkward Air Kick-ex Flip a coin. This attack does 50 damage plus 20 more damage if the Defending Pokémon is a Pokémon-ex plus 20 more damage if the coin is heads. 50+

Weakness: {L}
Resistance: {F}
Retreat Cost: {C}
 
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Just for the record, I went and changed the reprint of No Removal Gym to a reprint of Ecogym. Anyway, here are the last Pokémon-ex! Also, Noland’s Porygon2 ex makes Scramble Energy even better. However, Pokémon-ex still can't use it.

Noland’s Porygon2 ex
Pokémon card
{C}
100 HP
Stage 1 Pokémon
Evolves from Noland’s Porygon
Put Noland’s Porygon2 ex on the Basic Pokémon
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
PokéBODY: Enhanced Scramble As long as Noland’s Porygon2 ex is in play, any Energy card named Scramble Energy provides all types of Energy and provides 4 Energy at a time instead of 3. If you have less Prizes left than your opponent, Scramble Energy provides all types of Energy but provides only 1 Energy at a time.
{C}{C}{C} Technical Graft Search your deck for a Technical Machine card and attach it to Noland’s Porygon2 ex. You may then use any attack on that card and Noland’s Porygon2 ex doesn’t have to pay for that attack’s Energy cost. When you use this attack, you may attach any Technical Machine card to Noland’s Porygon2 ex.

Spenser’s Stanler ex
Pokémon card
{C}
90 HP
Basic Pokémon
When Pokémon-ex has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}
{C} Frontier Call Search your deck for a Pokémon with Tucker, Lucy, Greta, Noland, Spenser, Brandon, or Anabel in its name and put it onto your Bench. Treat the new Pokémon as a Basic Pokémon. Shuffle your deck afterward.
{C}{C}{C}{C} Megahorn Flip a coin. If tails, this attack does nothing. 100

Tucker’s Kangaskhan ex
Pokémon card
{C}
100 HP
Basic Pokémon
Weakness: {F}
Resistance: {P} -30
Retreat cost: {C}{C}
{C}{C} Mega Collect Draw 4 cards.
{C}{C}{C}{C} Superb Throw Does 40 damage to each Defending Pokémon. If either Defending Pokémon is a Pokémon-ex, this attack does 40 damage plus 30 more damage to that Pokémon.

We have now finished this set! I will now go and delete all my posts containign e-Reader data and repost them after this post. I will also be posting 2 new posts of e-Reader data.
 
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All right now. I’m going to get started on the e-Reader data that this set has. While the majority of this data will be for Pokémon Emerald, this first piece of data is actually for Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen.

Scanning all the Stadium cards and all the Energy cards into Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen, then going to Mystery Events, yields a message that says "Your surprise is waiting for in KANTO’s POKéMON GYMS." (The message appears after you open the file.)

As it turns out, you’ll now be able to rematch the Gym Leaders from FireRed/LeafGreen much the same way you can rematch the Gym Leaders in Emerald! Simply go to any Pokémon Gym, talk to the Gym Leader, and he or she will battle you again, with his or her Pokémon tougher than before. You can refight each Gym Leader up to four times. Also note that this will be saved to your game pack and can be done anytime. Here’s a list of the Pokémon each Gym Leader has with each battle (the first battles are just for reference):

LEADER BROCK

Gym Battle
L12 Geodude, L14 Onix

First Rematch
L35 Graveler, L34 Sudowoodo, L37 Onix

Second Rematch
L37 Lileep, L37 Anorith, L39 Sudowoodo, L40 Graveler, L42 Onix

Third Rematch
L44 Sudowoodo, L43 Cradily, L43 Armaldo, L45 Golem, L47 Onix

Fourth Rematch
L49 Sudowoodo, L48 Cradily, L48 Aerodactyl, L48 Armaldo, L50 Golem, L52 Steelix

LEADER MISTY

Gym Battle
L18 Staryu, L21 Starmie

First Rematch
L30 Magikarp, L33 Staryu, L33 Wooper, L37 Starmie

Second Rematch
L35 Magikarp, L40 Poliwag, L38 Psyduck, L38 Quagsire, L42 Starmie

Third Rematch
L45 Poliwhirl, L43 Golduck, L43 Quagsire, L45 Gyarados, L47 Starmie

Fourth Rematch
L48 Golduck, L48 Quagsire, L50 Lapras, L50 Politoed, L50 Gyarados, L52 Starmie

LEADER LT. SURGE

Gym Battle
L21 Voltorb, L18 Pikachu, L24 Raichu

First Rematch
L36 Magnemite, L36 Pikachu, L36 Voltorb, L40 Raichu

Second Rematch
L41 Mareep, L41 Electrike, L41 Electrode, L43 Magneton, L45 Raichu

Third Rematch
L46 Flaaffy, L46 Manectric, L48 Magneton, L46 Electrode, L50 Raichu

Fourth Rematch
L51 Electabuzz, L51 Magneton, L51 Ampharos, L53 Manectric, L53 Electrode, L55 Raichu

LEADER ERIKA

Gym Battle
L29 Victreebel, L24 Tangela, L29 Vileplume

First Rematch
L36 Hoppip, L40 Victreebel, L37 Tangela, L40 Vileplume

Second Rematch
L41 Shroomish, L41 Skiploom, L45 Victreebel, L42 Tangela, L45 Vileplume

Third Rematch
L46 Skiploom, L46 Breloom, L50 Victreebel, L48 Tangela, L50 Vileplume

Fourth Rematch
L51 Tropius, L51 Breloom, L51 Jumpluff, L55 Victreebel, L53 Tangela, L55 Vileplume

LEADER KOGA

Gym Battle
L37 Koffing, L39 Muk, L37 Koffing, L43 Weezing

First Rematch
L43 Venonat, L43 Muk, L42 Koffing, L45 Weezing

Second Rematch
L47 Koffing, L48 Muk, L47 Zubat, L48 Venomoth, L50 Weezing

Third Rematch
L47 Gulpin, L53 Muk, L52 Golbat, L53 Venomoth, L55 Weezing

Fourth Rematch
L55 Roselia, L57 Swalot, L57 Crobat, L58 Muk, L58 Venomoth, L60 Weezing

LEADER SABRINA

Gym Battle
L38 Kadabra, L37 Mr. Mime, L38 Venomoth, L43 Alakazam

First Rematch
L43 Ralts, L43 Kadabra, L39 Mr. Mime, L45 Alakazam

Second Rematch
L45 Slowpoke, L48 Kirlia, L44 Mr. Mime, L48 Kadabra, L50 Alakazam

Third Rematch
L50 Slowpoke, L49 Natu, L49 Mr. Mime, L53 Kirlia, L55 Alakazam

Fourth Rematch
L54 Mr. Mime, L54 Xatu, L55 Slowbro, L55 Slowking, L58 Gardevoir, L60 Alakazam

LEADER BLAINE

Gym Battle
L42 Growlithe, L40 Ponyta, L42 Rapidash, L47 Arcanine

First Rematch
L45 Ponyta, L49 Slugma, L48 Rapidash, L50 Arcanine

Second Rematch
L52 Vulpix, L53 Numel, L54 Magcargo, L53 Rapidash, L55 Arcanine

Third Rematch
L57 Vulpix, L58 Rapidash, L58 Torkoal, L59 Magcargo, L58 Camerupt, L60 Arcanine

Fourth Rematch
L63 Torkoal, L64 Ninetales, L64 Magcargo, L65 Rapidash, L63 Camerupt, L65 Arcanine

LEADER GIOVANNI

Gym Battle
L45 Rhyhorn, L44 Nidoqueen, L42 Dugtrio, L45 Nidoking, L50 Rhydon

First Rematch
L52 Trapinch, L50 Nidoqueen, L52 Dugtrio, L50 Nidoking, L55 Rhydon

Second Rematch
L57 Larvitar, L57 Vibrava, L55 Nidoqueen, L57 Dugtrio, L55 Nidoking, L60 Rhydon

Third Rematch
L62 Pupitar, L60 Nidoqueen, L62 Dugtrio, L62 Flygon, L60 Nidoking, L65 Rhydon

Fourth Rematch
L67 Dugtrio, L65 Nidoqueen, L65 Nidoking, L67 Flygon, L67 Tyranitar, L70 Rhydon
 
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If you scan all the Stadium cards and all the Energy cards into Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, then go to Mystery Events, you’ll get a message that says "Your surprise is waiting for on MYSTERY ISLANDS." (The message appears after you open the file.) Also, once this is done, the data will be saved to your game so the cards won’t have to be scanned again.

After this is done, scan in any Johto Gym Leader Enigma Island Promo card. If you already initiated the “rematch system” in FireRed/LeafGreen (through the e-Reader data in the post above) just simply scan the Promo in. Now go to that island. In addition to what you normally find there, you’ll also find that island’s Gym Leader. As it turns out, you’ll now be able to battle him or her. However, they use whatever Pokémon they used in Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal, at the same level. (The music during the battle will be a rendition of Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal’s Gym Leader Battle music.) In fact, you can only use Pokémon that fall below a certain level limit for each Gym Battle. For defeating that Leader, he or she will either give you a TM or teach one of your Pokémon a move. Here’s what each Gym Leader gives you:

Falkner: Mud-Slap (Move Tutor Move)
Bugsy: Fury Cutter (Move Tutor Move)
Whitney: TM45 (Attract)
Morty: TM30 (Shadow Ball)
Chuck: Dynamicpunch (Move Tutor Move)
Jasmine: TM23 (Iron Tail)
Pryce: Icy Wind (Move Tutor Move)
Clair: TM02 (Dragon Claw)

Also, once you’ve defeated a Johto Gym Leader, you’ll be able to rematch him or her in the same fashion as the Hoenn Gym Leaders in Emerald! Like with the Hoenn (and Kanto) Gym Leaders, you can rematch each one up to four times (they don’t give out their prizes a second time). You’ll notice that by the final rematch, each Leader’s Pokémon are really strong. Here’s a list of the Pokémon each Gym Leader has with each battle (the Pokémon Level Limit only applies to the first battle with the Leader):

LEADER FALKNER
Pokémon Level Limit: 15

Gym Battle
L7 Pidgey, L9 Pidgeotto

First Rematch
L33 Pidgeotto, L35 Hoothoot, L37 Pidgeotto

Second Rematch
L38 Doduo, L40 Hoothoot, L40 Zubat, L42 Pidegot

Third Rematch
L43 Swablu, L45 Noctowl, L43 Doduo, L45 Golbat, L47 Pidgeot

Fourth Rematch
L50 Skarmory, L50 Noctowl, L48 Altaria, L48 Dodrio, L50 Crobat, L52 Pidegot

LEADER BUGSY
Pokémon Level Limit: 25

Gym Battle
L14 Metapod, L14 Kakuna, L16 Scyther

First Rematch
L31 Spinarak, L33 Butterfree, L33 Beedrill, L37 Scyther

Second Rematch
L36 Ariados, L38 Butterfree, L38 Beedrill, L42 Scyther

Third Rematch
L41 Ariados, L43 Butterfree, L43 Beedrill, L45 Pinsir, L47 Scyther

Fourth Rematch
L46 Ariados, L48 Butterfree, L48 Beedrill, L50 Heracross, L50 Pinsir, L52 Scizor

LEADER WHITNEY
Pokémon Level Limit: 25

Gym Battle
L18 Clefairy, L20 Miltank

First Rematch
L36 Whismur, L38 Clefairy, L40 Miltank

Second Rematch
L41 Zigzagoon, L43 Clefable, L41 Loudred, L45 Miltank

Third Rematch
L46 Linoone, L46 Loudred, L48 Chansey, L48 Clefable, L50 Miltank

Fourth Rematch
L51 Kecleon, L51 Linoone, L51 Exploud, L53 Clefable, L53 Blissey, L55 Miltank

LEADER MORTY
Pokémon Level Limit: 35

Gym Battle
L21 Gastly, L21 Haunter, L23 Haunter, L25 Gengar

First Rematch
L34 Gastly, L36 Haunter, L38 Duskull, L40 Gengar

Second Rematch
L41 Haunter, L43 Duskull, L43 Misdreavus, L43 Shuppet, L45 Gengar

Third Rematch
L46 Gengar, L48 Dusclops, L48 Misdreavus, L48 Banette, L50 Gengar

Fourth Rematch
L51 Gengar, L53 Dusclops, L51 Sableye, L53 Banette, L53 Misdreavus, L55 Gengar

LEADER CHUCK
Pokémon Level Limit: 35

Gym Battle
L27 Primeape, L30 Poliwrath

First Rematch
L43 Makuhita, L43 Machop, L42 Primeape, L45 Poliwrath

Second Rematch
L47 Meditite, L48 Makuhita, L47 Primeape, L48 Machoke, L50 Poliwrath

Third Rematch
L52 Medicham, L53 Hariyama, L53 Machamp, L52 Primeape, L55 Poliwrath

Fourth Rematch
L55 Heracross, L57 Medicham, L58 Hariyama, L58 Machamp, L57 Primeape, L60 Poliwrath

LEADER JASMINE
Pokémon Level Limit: 40

Gym Battle
L30 Magnemite, L30 Magnemite, L35 Steelix

First Rematch
L40 Magnemite, L43 Aron, L43 Magneton, L45 Steelix

Second Rematch
L44 Pineco, L48 Lairon, L44 Mawile, L48 Magneton, L50 Steelix

Third Rematch
L53 Lairon, L49 Mawile, L49 Forretress, L53 Magneton, L55 Steelix

Fourth Rematch
L54 Mawile, L54 Forretress, L56 Skarmory, L58 Magneton, L58 Aggron, L60 Steelix

LEADER PRYCE
Pokémon Level Limit: 40

Gym Battle
L27 Seel, L29 Dewgong, L31 Piloswine

First Rematch
L49 Spheal, L49 Snorunt, L48 Dewgong, L50 Piloswine

Second Rematch
L54 Glalie, L53 Dewgong, L54 Sealeo, L55 Piloswine

Third Rematch
L59 Glalie, L59 Sealeo, L58 Dewgong, L60 Lapras, L60 Piloswine

Fourth Rematch
L63 Delibird, L64 Glalie, L63 Dewgong, L64 Walrein, L65 Lapras, L65 Piloswine

LEADER CLAIR
Pokémon Level Limit: 50

Gym Battle
L37 Dragonair, L37 Dragonair, L37 Dragonair, L40 Kingdra

First Rematch
L51 Trapinch, L52 Dragonair, L52 Swablu, L52 Dragonair, L55 Kingdra

Second Rematch
L57 Swablu, L57 Bagon, L56 Vibrava, L57 Dragonair, L60 Kingdra

Third Rematch
L55 Swablu, L62 Shelgon, L61 Flygon, L62 Altaria, L62 Dragonair, L65 Kingdra

Fourth Rematch
L65 Altaria, L66 Flygon, L67 Altaria, L67 Salamence, L67 Dragonite, L70 Kingdra
 
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If you scan Cissy’s Racecourse, Danny’s Overcoat, Rudy’s Random Slots, or Luana’s Worries into Pokémon Emerald, head over to the corresponding Enigma Island and partake in the mission there. You’ll have to complete the mission in order to then challenge the Gym Leader to a battle. After that, you receive a TM prize (the first time only) and can then rematch the Leader just like you can rematch the Hoenn Gym Leaders. (The battle music will be a rendition of Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal’s Johto Trainer Battle music.) While the Gym Battle status for each Leader will be saved into your game, you’ll have to rescan the card to be able to go back to his or her island. To be more specific, here’s what you do at each island:

Cissy Downs: Compete in the Surf race and win. If you do so, Cissy will come by and challenge you to a Pokémon Battle. If you defeat her, you receive a TM03 (Water Pulse). However, whenever you want to rematch her, you have to win the Surf race again. Here’s Cissy’s team for each time you fight her:

LEADER CISSY
Pokémon Level Limit: 40

Gym Battle
L30 Seadra, L36 Blastoise

First Rematch
L42 Carvanha, L45 Seadra, L42 Spheal, L45 Blastoise

Second Rematch
L44 Wooper, L47 Carvanha, L47 Sealeo, L50 Seadra, L50 Blastoise

Third Rematch
L49 Quagsire, L52 Sealeo, L52 Sharpedo, L55 Kingdra, L55 Blastoise

Fourth Rematch
L54 Mantine, L54 Quagsire, L57 Walrein, L57 Sharpedo, L60 Kingdra, L60 Blastoise

Danny’s Chill Zone: While the rest of the island is pretty much the same, in Emerald, you’ll discover that the mountain structure in the midde is much bigger than before. You’ll have to make a long, tough climb up to the top of the mountain, complete with ledges and pathways. In the mountain’s snowbanks are Swinub with the occasional Delibird. At the top of the mountain is Danny. He’ll congratulate you for reaching the mountaintop, the battle you. If you defeat him, you’ll receive a TM14 (Blizzard). Each time you want to rematch him, you’ll have to climb the large mountain again. Also, after defeating Danny the first time, you can still find Suicune on the mountain to be chased. Here’s Danny’s team for each time you fight him:

LEADER DANNY
Pokémon Level Limit: 45

Gym Battle
L34 Geodude, L37 Graveler, L40 Nidoqueen

First Rematch
L43 Swinub, L42 Graveler, L40 Numel, L45 Nidoqueen

Second Rematch
L43 Baltoy, L47 Graveler, L45 Camerupt, L48 Piloswine, L50 Nidoqueen

Third Rematch
L52 Rhyhorn, L48 Claydol, L50 Camerupt, L52 Golem, L53 Piloswine, L55 Nidoqueen

Fourth Rematch
L53 Claydol, L55 Camerupt, L57 Golem, L57 Rhydon, L58 Piloswine, L60 Nidoqueen

Rudy’s River: You have to make your way down the river again to the slot machine. After opening the door, you’ll find Rudy, who’ll challenge you to a battle. If you defeat him, you receive a TM24 (Thunderbolt). After that, if you want to rematch him, you have to use the slot machine again. Also, after defeating Rudy the first time, you can still find Raikou at the shrine to be chased. Here’s Rudy’s team for each time you fight him:

LEADER RUDY
Pokémon Level Limit: 50

Gym Battle
L39 Exeggutor, L42 Starmie, L45 Electabuzz

First Rematch
L42 Electrike, L43 Exeggutor, L49 Starmie, L50 Electabuzz

Second Rematch
L50 Mareep, L48 Exeggutor, L47 Manectric, L54 Starmie, L55 Electabuzz

Third Rematch
L52 Chinchou, L55 Flaaffy, L53 Exeggutor, L52 Manectric, L59 Starmie, L60 Electabuzz

Fourth Rematch
L57 Manectric, L58 Exeggutor, L60 Ampharos, L62 Lanturn, L64 Starmie, L65 Electabuzz

Hotel Luana: Go through the mission to collect 12 charms for Luana. One you have done so and have clamined your prize back in your hotel room, head back to the gym to find that Tate & Liza are gone and that Luana will challenge you at a battle (it’s still a double battle). If you defeat her, you’ll receive a TM29 (Psychic). To rematch her, you’ll have to go though the mission again and collect all the charms once more. Here’s Luana’s team for each time you fight her:

LEADER LUANA
Pokémon Level Limit: 55

Gym Battle
L45 Marowak, L45 Alakazam

First Rematch
L47 Meditite, L45 Natu, L50 Marowak, L50 Alakazam

Second Rematch
L50 Natu, L52 Medicham, L55 Marowak, L55 Alakazam

Third Rematch
L55 Natu, L51 Mr. Mime, L53 Jynx, L57 Medicham, L60 Marowak, L60 Alakazam

Fourth Rematch
L56 Mr. Mime, L58 Jynx, L60 Xatu, L62 Medicham, L65 Marowak, L65 Alakazam

If you scan Janine’s Impostors, Aeris’s Sanctuary, or Jason’s Greenhouse into Pokémon Emerald, you can head over to the corresponding Enigma Island and challenge the Gym Leader there to a battle. If you receive 1000 coins in The Janine Casino, Janine will make an appearance and challenge you to a battle. If you simply go to the top tier of Aeris’s Plateau, you’ll get to battle Aeris. If you make it through the Forest of Jason’s maze, Jason will challenge you to a battle. You’ll receive a TM prize from each of them after defeating him or her. You can then challenge that Gym Leader to a remach whenever you want. However, for The Janine Casino, you’ll have to win another 1000 coins each time you want to fight her and must make the trip through the Forest of Jason’s maze each time you want to fight Jason. Here’s each Gym Leader’s team for each time you fight them:

LEADER JANINE
Prize: TM36 (Sludge Bomb)
The music that plays during these battles is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Gym Battle
L36 Crobat, L33 Ariados, L36 Weezing, L36 Weezing, L39 Venomoth

First Rematch
L39 Oddish, L39 Ariados, L42 Weezing, L42 Crobat, L45 Venomoth

Second Rematch
L44 Gloom, L44 Ariados, L47 Weezing, L47 Crobat, L50 Venomoth

Third Rematch
L49 Tentacool, L49 Gloom, L49 Ariados, L52 Weezing, L52 Crobat, L55 Venomoth

Fourth Rematch
L54 Ariados, L54 Vileplume, L54 Tentacruel, L57 Weezing, L57 Crobat, L60 Venomoth

LEADER AERIS
Prize: TM27 (Return)
The music that plays during these battles is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Gym Battle
L35 Chansey, L40 Clefable, L40 Wigglytuff

First Rematch
L38 Slakoth, L40 Chansey, L45 Clefable, L45 Wigglytuff

Second Rematch
L44 Teddiursa, L43 Vigoroth, L45 Chansey, L50 Clefable, L50 Wigglytuff

Third Rematch
L48 Vigoroth, L49 Ursaring, L50 Blissey, L55 Clefable, L55 Wigglytuff

Fourth Rematch
L53 Slaking, L54 Ursaring, L55 Blissey, L57 Snorlax, L60 Clefable, L60 Wigglytuff

LEADER JASON
Prize: TM09 (Bullet Seed)
The music that plays during these battles is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Gym Battle
L37 Breloom, L38 Ludicolo, L39 Cradily, L40 Tropius

First Rematch
L42 Sunkern, L44 Breloom, L46 Ludicolo, L48 Cradily, L50 Tropius

Second Rematch
L47 Sunflora, L49 Breloom, L51 Ludicolo, L53 Cradily, L55 Tropius

Third Rematch
L50 Exeggcute, L52 Sunflora, L54 Breloom, L56 Ludicolo, L58 Cradily, L60 Tropius

Fourth Rematch
L55 Exeggutor, L57 Sunflora, L59 Breloom, L61 Ludicolo, L63 Cradily, L65 Tropius
 
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Okay. Here is some e-Reader data pertaining to Emerald’s Battle Frontier. One important note. When I post Pokémon teams for these pieces of data, I will not put down levels because the levels here work the same way. You can still choose either Lv50 or Open Level for these challenges.

If you scan, all the Frontier Brain Trainer and Stadium cards into Emerald, you’ll access an extra challenge. Provided you’ve already received the Gold Symbol from a Frontier Brain, you can continue your winnings in that Battle facility. After defeating more Trainers, the Frontier Brain of the facility will challenge you a third time. Believe it or not, this time, each Frontier Brain uses six Pokémon instead of three. As it turns out, during the final trip through the facility, you’ll be allowed to bring in six Pokémon yourself, but only the first three in your lineup are allowed to be used against anyone other than the Frontier Brain. After defeating the Frontier Brain, you will be awarded a Platinum Symbol for your Frontier Pass. Here’s the Pokémon that each Frontier Brain uses as well as how many times you have to play through the facility to challenge him or her:

Tucker
Completed: Battle Dome, 15 tournaments
Pokémon: Meganium, Charizard, Swampert, Salamence, Metagross, Latias

Lucy
Completed: Battle Pike, 18 passes
Pokémon: Seviper, Tentacruel, Dusclops, Steelix, Gyarados, Dragonite

Greta
Completed: Battle Arena, 12 completions
Pokémon: Umbreon, Breloom, Heracross, Shiftry, Dodrio, Shedinja

Noland
Completed: Battle Factory, 9 times through
Pokémon: A random team consisting of 6 Pokémon

Spenser
Completed: Battle Palace, 9 trips
Pokémon: Slaking, Crobat, Arcanine, Claydol, Lapras, Tyranitar

Brandon
Completed: Battle Pyramid, 15 passes
Pokémon: Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres

Anabel
Completed: Battle Tower, 15 trips
Pokémon: Snorlax, Alakazam, Altaria, Ninetales, Golduck, Latios

Note: The number for how many trips you have to make is actually how many total for that facility you need. (Ex: If you’ve already gone through the Battle Pike 10 times to challenge Lucy for a Gold Symbol, you’ll only have the head through there 8 more times to challenge her for a Platinum Symbol.)
 
If you scan all the non-Enigma Island Trainer cards from the Sonic Heroes expansion into Emerald, you’ll end up creating a new addition to the Battle Frontier! A large strip of land will be added to the right side of the island. Also, a path will connect to the extended part of the Frontier. Over here is something new for you to challenge. Also, this addition to the island will be saved to your game so the cards won’t have to be scanned again.

BATTLE RESORT

The Battle Resort is located on the right side of the island. A path will extend to the right from the house below the Battle Pyramid. Once you’re on the extended strip of land, the path then goes either up or down. If you go down, you’ll find a house. Go inside to find Omochao, who’ll explain to you how the Battle Resort works. He’ll also tell you who you will be facing next and what the challenge before him or her is based after. (Ex: He’ll tell you that you’ll fight Amy Rose in the Battle Arena.)

If you go up the path, you’ll find the Battle Resort itself. If you’re wondering what the Battle Resort is like, as it turns out, it’s all of the Frontier’s facilities rolled into one! With each challenge, you have to overcome the obstacles of a different Battle facility. If you make it to the end, a character from Sonic Heroes will challenge you to a battle. As it turns out, each character has six Pokémon. You’ll be allowed to bring in six Pokémon yourself, but only the first three in your lineup are allowed to be used against anyone other than the final opponent. The Sonic Heroes teams are tougher than ever and their movepools are as extended as they can be. (Ex’s: A Salamence may know Rock Slide; a Blaziken may know Thunderpunch.) If you make it through all 12 trials, you’ll receive a Platinum Symbol known as the Sonic Symbol. This Symbol will be added to your Frontier Pass (two squares will be added to the bottom of the Frontier Symbols section of the Pass). Emerald also introduced lines for opposing trainers who win and lose. Carrington388 whipped up such lines for the e-Reader data. Here’s what each Sonic character you’ll fight here has as well as what we call their Battle Frontier Theme:

Sonic:
Frontier Theme: Battle Dome
In-Game Name: TEAM SONIC SONIC
Saying: "I'm a mean blue spinning machine!"
Victory: "Nobody's faster than me, baby!"
Defeat: "You may have beaten me at POKéMON, but I can't lose in speed!"
Team: Absol, Magmar, Heracross, Golem, Kabutops, Blastoise
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Tails:
Frontier Theme: Battle Pyramid
In-Game Name: TEAM SONIC TAILS
Saying: "I can fly! I just use my two tails!"
Victory: "Too bad you can't FLY like me!"
Defeat: "Outdone by a human, humiliating..."
Team: Armaldo, Poliwrath, Jynx, Crobat, Gyarados, Venusaur
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Knuckles:
Frontier Theme: Battle Palace
In-Game Name: TEAM SONIC KNUCKLES
Saying: "Who says echidnas can't battle?"
Victory: "Nobody uncovers like me, baby!"
Defeat: "<OOPS!>! Lost it!"
<OOPS!>: A mild E10+-level expletive that's best left unsaid at Pokégym. Think "dang", except with N as the last letter, no G, and a different third letter.
Team: Ditto, Electabuzz, Cacturne, Steelix, Gardevoir, Charizard
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Shadow:
Frontier Theme: Battle Dome
In-Game Name: TEAM DARK SHADOW
Saying: "Don't take that blue blur seriously. I'm the real speed demon!"
Victory: "Blue blur, nobody's better than me!"
Defeat: "Curses! No better than that blue blur!"
Team: Xatu, Golduck, Breloom, Camerupt, Scizor, Salamence
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

red face paint:
Frontier Theme: Battle Pike
In-Game Name: TEAM DARK red face paint
Saying: "Jewels are really a girl's best friend."
Victory: "I'll use my winnings to get me some diamonds!"
Defeat: "There go my diamonds I planned on getting by winning!"
Team: Wigglytuff, Primeape, Butterfree, Alakazam, Ninetales, Walrein
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Omega:
Frontier Theme: Battle Factory
In-Game Name: TEAM DARK OMEGA
Saying: “Battle opponent detected! Commence fighting mode!”
Victory: "Inferior opponent detected! Commence celebration mode!"
Defeat: "Superior opponent detected. Commence concession mode."
Team: A random team of 6 of these Pokémon; Aggron, Arcanine, Beedrill, Donphan, Dugtrio, Exploud, Lickitung, Mawile, Metagross, Noctowl, Pelipper, Pidgeot, Porygon2, Raichu, Swalot, Tropius
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Amy:
Frontier Theme: Battle Arena
In-Game Name: TEAM ROSE AMY
Saying: “I just love my SONIC! After this, I’m going to ask him to marry me!”
Victory: "SONIC, will you marry me right here, right now?!"
Defeat: "Ooh...I ain't going to impress SONIC that way!"
Team: Miltank, Sandslash, Lanturn, Vileplume, Blaziken, Dragonite
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Cream:
Frontier Theme: Battle Tower
In-Game Name: TEAM ROSE CREAM
Saying: “I may be a young rabbit, but I can put up a fight!”
Victory: "CHEESE, I did it! I beat the TRAINER!"
Defeat: "WAAAAAAAAAH!"
Team: Clefable, Dusclops, Omastar, Jumpluff, Nidoqueen, Sceptile
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Big:
Frontier Theme: Battle Palace
In-Game Name: TEAM ROSE BIG
Saying: “I wish there was a place here for me and FROGGY to fish.”
Victory: "You're saying there's nowhere at BATTLE FRONTIER for fishing? Dang!"
Defeat: "FROGGY, where are you, old friend?!"
Team: Whiscash, Piloswine, Ludicolo, Milotic, Nidoking, Swampert
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Espio:
Frontier Theme: Battle Arena
In-Game Name: TEAM CHAOTIX ESPIO
Saying: “Looks like I got some competition here. Go TEAM CHAOTIX!”
Victory: "TEAM CHAOTIX, let's celebrate!"
Defeat: "TEAM CHAOTIX, avenge my defeat!"
Team: Kecleon, Manectric, Starmie, Altaria, Victreebel, Typhlosion
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Charmy:
Frontier Theme: Battle Tower
In-Game Name: TEAM CHAOTIX CHARMY
Saying: “Yay! Battle time! Battle time! Let’s battle!”
Victory: "Yay! Victory, victory, I won!"
Defeat: "No! Stupid, stupid, how could I lose?"
Team: Smeargle, Qwilfish, Misdreavus, Swellow, Meganium, Shedinja
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Vector:
Frontier Theme: Battle Pyramid
In-Game Name: TEAM CHAOTIX VECTOR
Saying: “Well, looks like we got another case! The case against you!”
Victory: "Case solved!"
Defeat: "MIGHTY'll handle...wait, MIGHTY's not here!"
Team: Claydol, Sharpedo, Gengar, Slaking, Feraligatr, Tyranitar
After Winning: Receive the Sonic Symbol (counts as a Frontier Symbol).
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.

Extra Note: If you scan the cards necessary to do the Sonic-based Battle Tower event from Ruby/Sapphire, you’ll face Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Shadow, Eggman, and red face paint in the Battle Tower like you normally would, but they’ll use their modified Emerald teams listed above. When you fight Eggman, here’s what his team is:

Dr. Eggman: Ludicolo, Exeggutor, Gyarados, Steelix, Machamp, Slaking
<<Victory: "Now you see why I am the best!"
<<Defeat: "Now you see why I am the--what? No way! Impossible!"
A rendition of the Act 2 Boss music from Sonic the Hedgehog 3 plays during this battle.
 
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If you scan all the Knockaround Girls/Pokémon League Guys "triples" (including Harrison’s, Floreia’s, Aeris’s, and Juan’s) into Emerald, you’ll end up creating another new addition to the Battle Frontier! A large strip of land will be added to the left side of the island. Also, a path will connect to the extended part of the Frontier. Over there is something new for you to challenge. Also, this addition to the island will be saved to your game so the cards won’t have to be scanned again.

BATTLE STADIUM

The Battle Stadium is located on the left side of the island. A path will extend to the left from the house below the Battle Dome. Once you’re on the extended strip of land, the path then goes either up or down. If you go up, you’ll find the Battle Stadium. If you go down, you’ll find a house. Inside the house is a woman who will ask you for your Sonic and Endurance Symbols. If you have both, she’ll give you a Platinum Shield as well as teach one of your Pokémon a Move Tutor Move that you can’t find anywhere else! The move happens to be Sketch. Any Pokémon other than Ditto, Smeargle, or Unown is compatible with Sketch. However, you can only teach this move to a Pokémon once. If you don’t have both the Sonic and Endurance Symbols, the woman will at least tell you what the Battle Stadium is like.

As it turns out, the Battle Stadium happens to be the longest, most challenging Battle facility there is on the whole island! You’ll come face to face with 56 tough Trainers, and you’ll have to battle them all in a row! Each of them happens to have six Pokémon. Just for the record, you’ll be allowed to bring in six Pokémon yourself. During the challenge, you’re not allowed to rearrange your party at all. Also, the Trainers you challenge happen to be the same ones you battle through the Knockaround Girls/Pokémon League Guys "triples" Battle Tower events. However, they have different teams this time; tougher than the ones they use in Ruby/Sapphire; and their movepools are as extended as they can be. (Ex’s: A Metagross may know Rock Slide; a Sceptile may know Thunderpunch.) The Stadium attendant will heal your Pokémon after every battle and will ask you if you want to save your game before each battle. Every seven wins will net you a specific prize. If you manage to defeat all 56, you’ll receive a Platinum Symbol known as the Endurance Symbol. This Symbol will be added to your Frontier Pass (two squares will be added to the bottom of the Frontier Symbols section of the Pass). Emerald also introduced lines for opposing trainers who win and lose. Carrington388 whipped up such lines for the e-Reader data. As a final note, instead of Wallace, you’ll fight Juan after Tate & Liza and before Cissy. (You’ll fight Wallace after Drake (HE4).) Here’s what each Trainer you’ll fight here has:

Brock
Official Tower Name: LEADER BROCK
Phrase: "I'm a rock-hard trainer. I'll show you what ROXANNE didn't!"
Victory: "That was too easy!"
Defeat: "ROXANNE'll show you what I didn't!"
Pokémon: Steelix, Golem, Relicanth, Swampert, Aerodactyl, Aggron
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Misty
Official Tower Name: LEADER MISTY
Phrase: "If you have bugs, I don't want to see them!"
Victory: "Yeah! Way to go, <Pokémon>!"
Defeat: "Get away from me, cruel trainer!"
<Pokémon>: Denotes the Pokémon Misty was using when the battle ended.
Pokémon: Starmie, Politoed, Gyarados, Quagsire, Wailord, Togetic
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Lt. Surge
Official Tower Name: LEADER LT.SURGE
Phrase (Boy): "I'll shock you to the system. Prepare to lose, chump!"
Phrase (Girl): "I'll shock you to the system. Prepare to lose, cutie!"
Victory: "That was electrifying! Do that again!"
Defeat: "No! My ELECTRIC POKéMON!"
Pokémon: Raichu, Lanturn, Ampharos, Manectric, Magneton, Electrode
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Erika
Official Tower Name: LEADER ERIKA
Phrase (Boy): "Young boy, if you happen to run into a guy named JASON after this, please tell him I’m already with somebody else."
Phrase (Girl): "Miss, if you happen to go to PEWTER CITY after this, could you find a man by the name of BROCK for me?"
Victory: "I bet BROCK will be all over me now!"
Defeat: "I failed you, BROCK!"
Pokémon: Bellossom, Victreebel, Ludicolo, Breloom, Cradily, Sceptile
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Koga
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR KOGA
Phrase: "I am the ninja, you are the prey. Like a real ninja, I get my prey!"
Victory: "Prey captured!"
Defeat: "Prey got away. The thrill of the chase continues."
Pokémon: Venomoth, Crobat, Weezing, Swalot, Venusaur, Forretress
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Sabrina
Official Tower Name: LEADER SABRINA
Phrase: "You are now under my control. There’s no escape in your future."
Victory: "I was right! You couldn't get past me!"
Defeat: "I was wrong. You've bested me, and to the victor goes the spoils."
Pokémon: Alakazam, Gardevoir, Exeggutor, Jynx, Slowking, Metagross
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Aeris
Official Tower Name: LEADER AERIS
Phrase: "Some people think normal is too plain of an element! But it’s nothing like that when it comes to POKéMON!"
Victory: "... ... ...I won?"
Defeat: "I suck big time. I'm definitely not worthy of being here."
Pokémon: Clefable, Wigglytuff, Porygon2, Blissey, Exploud, Slaking
After Winning: Get Decoration KANTO MAP (counts as a poster)
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Blaine
Official Tower Name: LEADER BLAINE
Phrase (Boy): "Have you, by chance, met a fire-type gym leader named FLANNERY?"
Phrase (Girl): "You may have the looks, but you don't have the guts compared to FLANNERY!"
Victory: "My flame still roars!"
Defeat: "Doused by a kid! Good luck."
Pokémon: Magmar, Houndoom, Rapidash, Camerupt, Typhlosion, Blaziken
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Giovanni
Official Tower Name: [PK][MN] RESEARCHER GIOVANNI
Phrase: "I once led Team Rocket, but a KANTO CHAMPION set me straight."
Victory (Faced Aeris): "You beat that fluke AERIS? I don't see why she's even here!"
Victory (Didn't Face Aeris): "I've been studying up on some fluke trainer. I think AERIS is her name."
Defeat (Faced Aeris): "Looks like that fluke AERIS really didn't stand a chance!"
Defeat (Didn't Face Aeris): "I've been studying up on some fluke trainer. I think you could best AERIS easy."
Quote Condition: "Faced Aeris" triggers if LEADER AERIS is faced before Giovanni in either Battle Stadium or Battle Tower Custom. "Didn't Face Aeris" is triggered if LEADER AERIS is not faced at that point in time in the challenge. Only way you can face LEADER AERIS and trigger "Didn't Face Aeris" is to have Giovanni go before Aeris, which means you have to use Battle Tower Custom.

Pokémon: Rhydon, Nidoqueen, Nidoking, Steelix, Swampert, Flygon
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Janine
Official Tower Name: LEADER JANINE
Phrase: "Fufufu. Those NINJA BOYs can't compete with me!"
Victory: "No NINJA BOY can touch me now!"
Defeat: "Guess I'm no better than those NINJA BOYs after all."
Pokémon: Crobat, Venomoth, Swalot, Tentacruel, Vileplume, Gengar
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Falkner
Official Tower Name: LEADER FALKNER
Phrase (Boy): "Have you done what I've done? Take WINONA on a sky-high date?"
Phrase (Girl): "What to do, what to do? I've set on WINONA, but should I change my mind?"
Victory: "Looks like it's me and WINONA in the skies above BATTLE FRONTIER tonight!"
Defeat: "You dashed my dreams!"
Pokémon: Altaria, Xatu, Gligar, Skarmory, Crobat, Pidgeot
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Bugsy
Official Tower Name: LEADER BUGSY
Phrase (Boy): "People like MISTY don't understand the glory of the bugs!"
Phrase (Girl): "Uggh! I fear you're like my sworn rival MISTY, hater of bugs!"
Victory: "Nothing can beat bugs!"
Defeat (Boy): "I guess that <Pokémon> of yours has bested me."
Defeat (Girl): "Get away from me, bug-hater!"
<Pokémon>: Denotes the Pokémon you were using when the battle ended.
Quote Condition: The gender chosen at the start of the game determines the line Bugsy says upon being defeated.
Pokémon: Scizor, Armaldo, Heracross, Yanma, Parasect, Shedinja
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Whitney
Official Tower Name: LEADER WHITNEY
Phrase: "I recently found out that there are MILTANK burgers out there. I'm furious, I'll take it out on you!"
Victory: "Get away from me, burger-eater!"
Defeat (Faced Aeris): "I guess I see why you beat that fluke burger-eater AERIS."
Defeat (Didn't Face Aeris): "There's this fluke trainer named AERIS out there who's definitely a burger-eater. If you managed to beat me, she doesn't stand a chance against you!"
Quote Condition: Basically the same as Giovanni's, except an added theme Battle Tower challenge can also trigger "Faced Aeris".

Pokémon: Miltank, Slaking, Tauros, Blissey, Nidoqueen, Swellow
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Morty
Official Tower Name: LEADER MORTY
Phrase: "Make it quick. I've got to meet PHOEBE in less than an hour."
Victory (Less than 1 Hour): "I've got about <minutes> to get to PHOEBE."
Victory (1 Hour or More): "Ooh! I'm late, I'm late for a very important date!"
Defeat (Less than 1 Hour): "<minutes> away from a spooky date and I get creamed?!"
Defeat (1 Hour or More): "WHAT! I've lost AND I'm late?!"
<minutes>: The number shown is 60 minus the time of the battle in minutes rounded up. If this number is 0 or less, "1 Hour or More" triggers rather than "Less than 1 Hour".

Pokémon: Gengar, Alakazam, Misdreavus, Dusclops, Banette, Shedinja
After Winning: Receive RED SCULPTURE (counts as a doll) (it's a sculpture of the hero of the Red/Blue series and the ultimate trainer in the Gold/Silver series)
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Chuck
Official Tower Name: LEADER CHUCK
Phrase: "I should be a good warm-up for two battles from now. BRAWLY awaits!"
Victory: "I guess you won't get to show BRAWLY what you're made of!"
Defeat: "Muscles weren't enough?"
Pokémon: Poliwrath, Breloom, Machamp, Primeape, Hitmonchan, Hariyama
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Jasmine
Official Tower Name: LEADER JASMINE
Phrase: "My ambition to win is as strong as the steel that my POKéMON are!"
Victory: "I guess STEEL really is impenetrable!"
Defeat: "You cut through STEEL as if it were butter?!"
Pokémon: Steelix, Forretress, Magneton, Aggron, Skarmory, Metagross
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Pryce
Official Tower Name: LEADER PRYCE
Phrase: "GLACIA has as cold a heart as I do. I'm teaching her how to use it."
Victory: "Cold hearts always win!"
Defeat: "I guess my heart's not cold enough!"
Pokémon: Piloswine, Glalie, Jynx, Dewgong, Walrein, Lapras
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Clair
Official Tower Name: LEADER CLAIR
Phrase: "I've trained under LANCE, the dragon master. No way you're getting by me!"
Victory: "I don't give a dang about those who shun the way of the DRAGON."
Defeat: "I don't give a dang about those who cut through DRAGONs like nothing!"
Pokémon: Kingdra, Sceptile, Flygon, Salamence, Dragonite, Latias
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Roxanne
Official Tower Name: LEADER ROXANNE
Phrase (Boy): "Should I soften my heart or keep it hard and stick with BROCK?"
Phrase (Girl): "BROCK's got competition in the rock department. He'd better watch out after I beat you!"
Victory (Faced Brock): "I guess two ROCK-type trainers are too much to handle."
Victory (Didn't Face Brock): "I guess you can't handle BROCK!"
Defeat (Faced Brock): "Two ROCK-type trainers beaten?! You really are good!"
Defeat (Didn't Face Brock): "You really should face BROCK sometime. He might be able to pull out a victory."
Quote Condition: If you faced Brock before Roxanne in either Battle Stadium or Battle Tower Custom, "Faced Brock" triggers. If you haven't faced Brock before facing Roxanne, "Didn't Face Brock" triggers.

Pokémon: Nosepass, Golem, Aerodactyl, Shuckle, Rhydon, Donphan
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Brawly
Official Tower Name: LEADER BRAWLY
Phrase: "So, we meet again. This won't be like last time!"
Victory: "I guess you really can't compete against the FIGHTING-type!"
Defeat: "Cut through my FIGHTING-types? You're skilled!"
Pokémon: Hariyama, Hitmonlee, Machamp, Poliwrath, Breloom, Heracross
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Wattson
Official Tower Name: LEADER WATTSON
Phrase: "I'd be glad to have a rematch. Can you beat me again?"
Victory: "Power to the people!"
Defeat: "You've caused a blackout!"
Pokémon: Magneton, Raichu, Ampharos, Electrode, Manectric, Raikou
After Winning: Get Decoration JOHTO MAP (counts as a poster)
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Flannery
Official Tower Name: LEADER FLANNERY
Phrase: "Red-hot ambition in flames! I'll take you on and you're going to burn!"
Victory (Faced Blaine): "There's no way you can cut through two FIRE-type trainers!"
Victory (Didn't Face Blaine): "If you can't best me, there's no way you'll best BLAINE!"
Defeat (Faced Blaine): "You're the one who doused BLAINE?! I can't believe it!"
Defeat (Didn't Face Blaine): "I don't mind. BLAINE's fire still burns strong."
Quote Condition: Basically the same as Roxanne's condition, except replace all occurences of "Brock" with "Blaine" and all occurences of "Roxanne" with "Flannery".

Pokémon: Torkoal, Typhlosion, Houndoom, Magcargo, Camerupt, Moltres
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Norman
Official Tower Name: LEADER NORMAN
Phrase (Boy): "So, son, are you ready to show your ol' dad what you've learned?"
Phrase (Girl): "So, mija, are you ready to show your ol' dad what you've learned?"
Victory (Faced Aeris and Whitney): "No way you're cutting through three NORMAL-type trainers!"
Victory (Faced Aeris but not Whitney): "Looks like that fluke AERIS is just that: a fluke."
Victory (Faced Whitney but not Aeris): "If you managed to beat WHITNEY but not me, then that fluke AERIS should be no match for you."
Victory (Faced Neither Aeris nor Whitney): "Two other NORMAL-type leaders are out there. The one called AERIS is a fluke, but the one called WHITNEY is a legitimate contender."
Defeat (Faced Aeris and Whitney): "No way! You got past three NORMAL-type trainers!"
Defeat (Faced Aeris but not Whitney): "I guess I can see why that fluke AERIS lost."
Defeat (Faced Whitney but not Aeris): "If you bested me and WHITNEY, I guess that fluke AERIS doesn't stand a chance against you!"
Defeat (Faced Neither Aeris nor Whitney): "I guess you have the skills to take on the contender WHITNEY and the fluke AERIS!"
Quote Condition: If you fight Battle Stadium or Battle Tower Custom, if you faced both Aeris and Whitney, "Faced Aeris and Whitney" triggers. If you fight Battle Tower Custom, if you faced Aeris but not Whitney, "Faced Aeris but not Whitney" triggers; likewise, "Faced Whitney but not Aeris" triggers if you face Whitney but not Aeris. Finally, if you fight in a themed Battle Tower challenge or Battle Tower Custom, if you faced neither Aeris nor Whitney, "Faced Neither Aeris nor Whitney" triggers. All faceoffs in question must be done before facing Norman.

Pokémon: Slaking, Clefable, Granbull, Linoone, Ursaring, Snorlax
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Winona
Official Tower Name: LEADER WINONA
Phrase (Boy): "Oh my...Should I take you for a sky ride with me?"
Phrase (Girl): "Have you met a bird trainer from JOHTO named FALKNER?"
Victory (Faced Falkner): "What? I can't go for a sky date because FALKNER bailed out?!"
Victory (Didn't Face Falkner): "Yeah! Me and FALKNER over BATTLE FRONTIER tonight!"
Defeat: "I guess I'm not worthy enough to take to the sky with FALKNER."
Quote Condition: Again, basically the same as Roxanne, except substitute all occurences of "Brock" with "Falkner" and all occurences of "Roxanne" with "Winona".
Pokémon: Altaria, Charizard, Tropius, Dodrio, Salamence, Zapdos
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Jason
Official Tower Name: LEADER JASON
Phrase (Boy): "I'm from a remote GYM in HOENN. I don't have my BADGE with me, but can you win?"
Phrase (Girl): "What the? I come from remote HOENN to find a girl prettier than ERIKA?"
Victory (Faced Brock and Erika): "Yeah--what? ERIKA promised herself to BROCK? That burns me up!"
Victory (Faced Brock but not Erika): "You beat one competing for ERIKA's affection? Looks like I have a clear shot now!"
Victory (Faced Erika but not Brock): "ERIKA fell? I guess she's really not interested in me!"
Victory (Faced Neither Brock nor Erika): "BROCK, ERIKA, and myself are what you'd call a love triangle. I'm directly competing with BROCK for ERIKA."
Defeat (Faced Brock and Erika): "I can see why ERIKA promised herself to BROCK."
Defeat (Faced Brock but not Erika): "Looks like ERIKA might be lonely for awhile."
Defeat (Faced Erika but not Brock): "I think BROCK deserves to be lonely, trying to take ERIKA like that!"
Defeat (Faced Neither Brock nor Erika): "I guess I have to bow out of this love triangle."
Quote Condition: Basically the same as Norman's, except substitute all occurences of "Aeris" with "Brock", all occurences of "Whitney" with "Erika", and the one occurence of "Norman" with "Jason".

Pokémon: Tropius, Cradily, Ludicolo, Shiftry, Venusaur, Meganium
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Tate & Liza
Official Tower Name: LEADERS TATE & LIZA
Phrase: "Power of twins! Go 2-on-2!"
Victory: "Twin power forever!"
Defeat: "Twin power shattered?!"
Pokémon: Lunatone, Solrock, Slowbro, Slowking, Jynx, Xatu
Note: This battle is 2-on-2.
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Juan
Official Tower Name: LEADER JUAN
Phrase: "So, we meet again. I'll show your POKéMON techniques not even WALLACE could match!"
Victory: "I can also show you power that WALLACE cannot match!"
Defeat: "What? Perhaps you could be able to show power that WALLACE cannot match?"
Pokémon: Kingdra, Milotic, Walrein, Crawdaunt, Ludicolo, Quagsire
The music that plays during this battle is the Gym Leader battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.
 
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BATTLE STADIUM (CONT)

Cissy
Official Tower Name: ORANGE CREW CISSY
Phrase: “I hail from the ORANGE ISLANDS, but I’m also good at hula dancing! However, I’m not easy to beat in battle!”
Victory: "Yes! I'm unbeatable in both battle and SURF races!"
Defeat: "You may have beaten me in battle, but you probably can't beat me in a wave ride!"
Pokémon: Kingdra, Blastoise, Gyarados, Quagsire, Lanturn, Walrein
After Winning: Receive BLUE SCULPTURE (counts as a doll) (it's a sculpture of the rival of the Red/Blue series and the Viridian gym leader in the Gold/Silver series)
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Trainer battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Danny
Official Tower Name: ORANGE CREW DANNY
Phrase: "I climb crisp mountains in the ORANGE ISLANDS. Run a gym there as well."
Victory: "Looks like your climb stops here!"
Defeat: "Looks like you might reach the top before me!"
Pokémon: Nidoqueen, Golem, Piloswine, Camerupt, Claydol, Scizor
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Trainer battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Rudy
Official Tower Name: ORANGE CREW RUDY
Phrase: "A KANTO CHAMPION once called me rude. One day I'll show him!"
Victory: "Too bad you're not the one who called me rude."
Defeat: "What? You're calling me rude?! That's it, I'll--"
Pokémon: Electabuzz, Manectric, Lanturn, Raichu, Starmie, Exeggutor
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Trainer battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Luana
Official Tower Name: ORANGE CREW LUANA
Phrase: “TATE & LIZA are frauds! I’ll show you some real 2-on-2 battles!”
Victory: "Looks like frauds can't best the real deal."
Defeat: "TATE & LIZA may be frauds, but you've got real skill!"
Pokémon: Alakazam, Marowak, Jynx, Dusclops, Xatu, Altaria
Note: This battle is 2-on-2.
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Trainer battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Drake (OI)
Official Tower Name: OI ELITE DRAKE
Phrase: "KANTO CHAMPION became ORANGE CHAMPION! Can you believe that?"
Victory: "Yeah! Nobody bests the leader of the ORANGE CREW!"
Defeat: "Dangnabit! Looks like another DRAKE, one from HOENN, might have to face you!"
Pokémon: Ditto, Gyarados, Aggron, Blaziken, Venusaur, Dragonite
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Johto Trainer battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Lorelei
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR LORELEI
Phrase: "Hey, GLACIA, your--wait, I'll have to call you back, there's this challenger I have to face!"
Victory: "You interrupted an important call for this?"
Defeat: "I can't believe it! My cell phone caused me to lose!"
Pokémon: Lapras, Walrein, Dewgong, Jynx, Piloswine, Articuno
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Bruno
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR BRUNO
Phrase: "I've seen many come and go as part of the KANTO ELITE FOUR."
Victory: "Looks like my place is cemented right here!"
Defeat: "Yep, many have come and gone. And they assemble at different times!"
Pokémon: Machamp, Golem, Hariyama, Heracross, Breloom, Blaziken
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Agatha
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR AGATHA
Phrase: "Hey, PHOEBE, your--wait, I'll have to call you back, there's this challenger I have to face!"
Victory: "You interrupted an important call for this?"
Defeat: "Dangblasted modern technology! Curse you, ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL!"
Pokémon: Gengar, Crobat, Banette, Misdreavus, Dusclops, Shedinja
After Winning: Get Decoration POKéGEAR DOLL (counts as a doll)
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Will
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR WILL
Phrase: "My psychic power rivals SABRINA and TATE&LIZA. Can you beat me?"
Victory: "PSYCHIC rules all!"
Defeat: "I guess PSYCHIC power is beatable."
Pokémon: Xatu, Alakazam, Jynx, Slowbro, Gardevoir, Exeggutor
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Karen
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR KAREN
Phrase: "A dark night with SIDNEY. Such is my dream."
Victory: "Now to meet up with SIDNEY..."
Defeat: "I don't think SIDNEY would be impressed with this..."
Pokémon: Umbreon, Houndoom, Sharpedo, Cacturne, Sneasel, Absol
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Lance
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR LANCE
Phrase: "You heard of an ELITE named DRAKE? You heard of CLAIR? I taught them both!"
Victory: "Give it up for my dragons! They rule the house!"
Defeat: "No way! My dragons lose to a mere kid?"
Pokémon: Dragonite, Kingdra, Charizard, Aerodactyl, Flygon, Latios
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from FireRed/LeafGreen.

Sidney
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR SIDNEY
Phrase: "So, we meet again. Have you come for another taste of my dark medicine?"
Victory: "And I believe that medicine tastes good."
Defeat: "Oh, so I guess you don't like my medicine."
Pokémon: Absol, Shiftry, Crawdaunt, Sneasel, Murkrow, Umbreon
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Phoebe
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR PHOEBE
Phrase: "AGATHA's too old to be a ghost user! Let the young show you how it’s done!"
Victory: "Being young does show how it's done!"
Defeat: "I guess even being young can't show how it's done."
Pokémon: Sableye, Gengar, Misdreavus, Dusclops, Gardevior, Shedinja
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Glacia
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR GLACIA
Phrase: "Ice is my passion. Prepare to be frozen solid by my ice Pokémon!”
Victory: "Cold hearts rule!"
Defeat: "I guess my heart wasn't cold enough, either..."
Pokémon: Walrein, Glalie, Piloswine, Jynx, Cloyster, Lapras
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Drake (HE4)
Official Tower Name: ELITE FOUR DRAKE
Phrase: "That showoff from the ORANGE ISLANDS thinks he's the king of DRAKEs. I'll show him!"
Victory: "Ha! That showoff from the ORANGE ISLANDS really is just that! A showoff!"
Defeat: "What? Am I really as bad as that showoff from the ORANGE ISLANDS?"
Pokémon: Flygon, Altaria, Charizard, Kingdra, Gyarados, Salamence
After Winning: Receive GOLD SCULPTURE and CRYSTAL SCULPTURE (count as dolls) (the former is a sculpture of the male hero of the Gold/Silver series; the latter is a sculpture of the female hero of Pokémon Crystal)
The music that plays during this battle is the Elite Four battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Wallace
Official Tower Name: CHAMPION WALLACE
Phrase: "I was once the SOOTOPOLIS GYM LEADER, but that was before STEVEN made me CHAMPION!"
Victory: "I guess JUAN taught me better than I thought!"
Defeat: "I failed you, JUAN! Forgive me!"
Pokémon: Swampert, Lanturn, Walrein, Gyarados, Kingdra, Milotic
The music that plays during this battle is the Champion battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Steven
Official Tower Name: [PK][MN] TRAINER STEVEN
Phrase: "I was once the HOENN LEAGUE CHAMPION! You think you have what it takes to defeat me?"
Victory: "I guess you shouldn't try taking the <challenge> Challenge for awhile."
Defeat: "Maybe I should take the <opposite> Challenge instead..."
<challenge>: The chosen challenge of Lv. 50 or Open Level.
<opposite>: If you chose Lv. 50, this will read Open Level; if you chose Open Level, this will read Lv. 50.
Pokémon: Metagross, Cradily, Steelix, Aggron, Armaldo, Scizor
The music that plays during this battle is the Champion battle theme from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald.

Liza
Official Tower Name: CHARIZARD TAMER LIZA
Phrase: “I hail from the CHARICIFIC VALLEY! Fire is my game, and you’ll just get burned if you fight me!"
Victory: "I'll burn TATE's twin like I burned you!"
Defeat: "I guess I'm not hot enough, either!"
Pokémon: Charizard, Blaziken, Houndoom, Magcargo, Camerupt, Entei
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Sonrisa
Official Tower Name: GREENHOUSE GAL SONRISA
Phrase: "Those AROMA LADies have nothing on me! I can beat them in an aroma contest any day of the week with my eyes closed!"
Victory: "And I bet I could beat them in battle any day of the week blindfolded!"
Defeat: "And I bet that you could also beat them in an aroma contest blindfolded!"
Pokémon: Sunflora, Jumpluff, Bellossom, Breloom, Tropius, Venusaur
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Trixie
Official Tower Name: PERFORMER TRIXIE
Phrase: “I travel on the road with my POKéMON show, but don’t take me lightly!”
Victory: "Finally! I can perform on ARK victorious!"
Defeat: "Dang! This will really set back my ARK show!"
Pokémon: Azumarill, Golduck, Pelipper, Lanturn, Walrein, Kingdra
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Electra
Official Tower Name: PKMN TRAINER ELECTRA
Phrase: "It's going to be a shock to your system!"Victory: "It was a shock to your system!"
Defeat: "Instead, it was a shock to my system!"
Pokémon: Raichu, Ampharos, Lanturn, Magneton, Manectric, Raikou
Note: This battle starts as 1-on-1 but changes to 2-on-2 after defeating 4 Pokémon.
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Milane
Official Tower Name: PKMN TRAINER MILANE
Phrase: "Grass provides plenty of varieties. I'll show you just how powerful grass can be!"
Victory: "Yeah! Nothing can beat my GRASS!"
Defeat: "YOW! That burned like FIRE on my GRASS!"
Pokémon: Meganium, Vileplume, Jumpluff, Breloom, Exeggutor, Cacturne
Note: This battle starts as 1-on-1 but changes to 2-on-2 after defeating 4 Pokémon.
After Winning: A L5 Mewtwo w/Psychic, Shadow Ball, Disable, and Metronome is deposited into your PC
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Luka
Official Tower Name: SEAFARER LUKA
Phrase: "I'll find that POKéMON that left my grandfather's treasure someday."
Victory: "Am I closer to the treasure?"
Defeat: "Just what Pokémon left my grandfather's treasure anyway?"
Pokémon: Mantine, Gyarados, Relicanth, Walrein, Milotic, Swampert
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Shingo
Official Tower Name: DOJO MASTER SHINGO
Phrase: "I lead a JOHTO DOJO. I think BRAWLY has what it takes to run a DOJO."
Victory: "BRAWLY might not be ready, but you most certainly aren't!"
Defeat: "BRAWLY might not be ready, but you most certainly are!"
Pokémon: Machamp, Hitmontop, Breloom, Heracross, Scizor, Nidoking
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Eusine
Official Tower Name: MYSTERYMAN EUSINE
Phrase: "SUICUNE, my beloved, I'll find you yet! But after I beat this challenger!"
Victory: "What the? My beloved's right here with me?!"
Defeat: "NOOOO! My beloved failed me!"
Pokémon: Alakazam, Xatu, Espeon, Raichu, Cradily, Suicune
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Floreia
Official Tower Name: HULA DANCER FLOREIA
Phrase: "I’m the best HULA DANCER there is in the ORANGE ISLANDS! My POKéMON will dazzle you with their dance and battle moves!"
Victory: "CISSY has nothing on me!"
Defeat: "Oh, I'm ashamed of myself! Perhaps I should leave the ORANGE ISLANDS for, say, CIANWOOD CITY?"
Pokémon: Ludicolo, Lanturn, Cloyster, Milotic, Sunflora, Tropius
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Kanto Gym Leader battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Ritchie
Official Tower Name: [PK][MN] TRAINER RITCHIE
Phrase: "Heh, I give nicknames to all mine. When I call, you won't know what's coming!"
Victory: "Confused yet?"
Defeat: "What? You could tell what I was using? No wonder I couldn't win!"
Pokémon: Raichu (SPARKY), Charizard (ZIPPO), Crawdaunt (PINCERS) Armaldo (ANCIENT), Salamence (DRAGO), Tyranitar (CRUISE)
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Rival battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Harrison
Official Tower Name: [PK][MN] TRAINER HARRISON
Phrase: "I once competed in the JOHTO LEAGUE! I defeated the TRAINER who became the KANTO CHAMPION!"
Victory: "You're most certainly not CHAMPION material..."
Defeat: "Perhaps you could beat the KANTO CHAMPION yourself!"
Pokémon: Slaking, Sneasel, Aggron, Ampharos, Gengar, Blaziken
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Rival battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Gary
Official Tower Name: LEADER GARY
Phrase: "I was once KANTO CHAMPION! Then the next KANTO CHAMPION meddled and dethroned me!"
Victory: "Come and get it, KANTO CHAMPION! You won't get lucky twice!"
Defeat: "So you're the HOENN CHAMPION? No wonder I couldn't win!"
Pokémon: Blastoise, Raichu, Umbreon, Houndoom, Exeggutor, Metagross
After Winning: A choice between a L5 Mew w/Psychic, Volt Tackle, Surf, and Metronome, a L5 Celebi w/Psychic, Frenzy Plant, Flamethrower, and Heal Bell, or a L5 Jirachi w/Psychic, Dragonbreath, Ice Beam, and Wish. Also receive the Endruance Symbol (counts as a Frontier Symbol).
The music that plays during this battle is a remix of the Champion battle theme from Gold/Silver/Crystal.

Extra Note: If you scan either only the Knockaround Girls "triples" or only the Pokémon League Guys "triples" into Emerald like you would for Ruby/Sapphire, you’ll face either only the males or only the females in the Battle Tower like you normally would, but they’ll use their modified Emerald teams listed above.
 
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About the data pertaining to the enemy Teams, the same cards used to activate them still work in Pokémon Emerald. The missions and events occur in the same way and places as they do in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire. However, there is a massive, one-time only mission that is exclusive to Emerald that can be done.

BATTLE FRONTIER TAKEOVER

If you scan Archie, Farlie, Maxie, Plasmae, Giovanni, Evice, and Gonzap along with every Team Aqua, Team Flora, Team Magma, Team Plasma, Team Rocket, Team Cipher, and Team Snagem Trainer and Energy card, plus Alliance with Dr. Eggman and Alliance with Dr. Wily into the e-Reader while connected to Pokémon Emerald, you’ll be able to do a large and unique mission that can only be done in Emerald. (All of these are either in Magma/Aqua/Flora Axis, Plasma/Rocket Ambitions, or Cipher/Snagem Crisis.) (Magma Breaks-In, Aqua Breaks-In, and Flora Breaks-In are in Pokémon League Guys and Evice and Gonzap are in Pokémon Colosseum Set.) After scanning the cards, go to any TV, and you’ll hear a broadcast about the Battle Frontier. Here’s the broadcast:

Broadcast: (normal Pokémon News intro)
“I’m your VENUS, reporting live from the BATTLE FRONTIER, which is now under new management! Looks like the FRONTIER BRAINS aren’t running things around here anymore! We’ve got support from other organizations to be in control of each of the BATTLE FRONTIER’s facilities! Say hello to our new FRONTIER BRAINS, MAXIE, ARCHIE, FARLIE, PLASMAE, EVICE, GONZAP, and GIOVANNI!”

Basically, what the broadcast means is that the Teams have come and taken over the Battle Frontier! If you head over there, you’ll quickly notice that none of the usual staff or Trainers are around. In the waiting room after the dock, you’ll notice that the receptionist looks like a Team Rocket Grunt! After that, scope out the island you’ll notice that everyone is a Grunt from any Team. You’ll notice however that the Pokémon Center, Pokémon Mart, and Exchange Corner run business the way they normally do, even though a certain Team is in charge of each of these places. Here’s where each Team is found:

Magma: Battle Palace
Aqua: Battle Dome
Flora: Battle Arena
Plasma: Battle Pike
Cipher: Battle Pyramid
Snagem: Battle Factory
Rocket: Battle Tower

It might come as a shock to you, but even though these criminal organizations have taken over each Battle Frontier facility, each facility still abides by its normal rules. Eggs and certain Legendary Pokémon are still prohibited here. Before each challenge, you’ll still be allowed to choose either Lv50 or Open Level; you can’t have two of the same Pokémon in your party; no two Pokémon are allowed to hold the same item; and if both final Pokémon are K.O.’d at the same time when in the Battle Dome, a judge determines the winner. However, you’ll notice that the leader of each Team has six Pokémon. As it turns out, during the final trip through the facility, you’ll be allowed to bring in six Pokémon yourself, but only the first three in your lineup are allowed to be used against anyone other than the Team Leader. Now I’ll describe what goes on at each Battle Frontier facility separately.

BATTLE DOME

Pokémon encountered here: Water, Ice, Mightyena line, Crobat line
Recommended Pokémon types: Electric, Grass

Team Aqua has ended up acquiring the Battle Dome! However, a 16-Trainer tournament is still in effect. You’ll only be allowed to being in 3 Pokémon, and only use 2 in battle. You’ll be allowed to see each Aqua Grunt’s Pokémon beforehand and find out what their strategy is. You can even still check out such things as the Tourney Tree. An Electric Pokémon will work wonders against a large number of their Pokémon. Each time you reach the top of the tourney, you’ll be battling an Aqua Admin. Here’s who you end up facing with each tournament completion:

4 wins (1 tornament)
Aqua Admin Matt: Cloyster, Mightyena, Sharpedo

8 wins (2 tornaments)
Aqua Admin Shelly: Starmie, Mightyena, Sharpedo

12 wins (3 tornaments)
Aqua Leader Archie: Mightyena, Crobat, Octillery, Gyarados, Swampert, Sharpedo

BATTLE PIKE

Pokémon encountered here: Electric, Psychic, Mightyena line, Crobat line
Recommended Pokémon types: Ground, Dark

The Battle Pike is now property of Team Plasma, and they’ve used the tricky layout of the Pike to their advantage! There are a number of outcomes for each choice you make while passing through the Battle Pike, but a strong Ground Pokémon will allow you to breeze to the end. There are eight types of events to encounter on your way to the end. There is a Plasma Grunt standing outside of the rooms who will hint at what is in one of the three rooms. The events encountered in the Pike consist of:

- Single Battle: 3 Pokémon per side.
- Double Battle: 2 Pokémon per side.
- Single Battle w/Healing: 3 Pokémon per side; winner's Pokémon are healed.
- Wild Pokémon: Wild Manectric, Raichu, and Electabuzz appear.
- No Event: Nothing happens. (The Plasma Grunts here don’t have any Pokémon.)
- Status Change: A surprise attack will inflict a status on one or all of your Pokémon.
- One or Two Recovery: One or two of your Pokémon will be healed.
- Full Recovery: All of your Pokémon will be completely healed.
If you end up with the Status Change event, the status effects consist of Lanturn's Paralyze, Freeze, or Poison and Magneton's Paralyze, Sleep, or Burn.

Each time you reach the end of the Battle Pike, a Plasma Admin will be waiting for you. Here’s who you’ll face with each completed pass through the Battle Pike:

7 rooms (1 pass)
Plasma Admin David: Magneton, Mightyena, Manectric

14 rooms (2 passes)
Plasma Admin Rhonda: Electrode, Mightyena, Manectric

21 rooms (3 passes)
Plasma Leader Plasmae: Mightyena, Crobat, Raichu, Magneton, Ampharos, Manectric

BATTLE ARENA

Pokémon encountered here: Grass, Poison, Bug, Mightyena line, Crobat line
Recommended Pokémon types: Fire, Psychic

Team Flora has taken over the Battle Arena! Even so, the rules are still as strict as they are normally. You still are not allowed to switch out Pokémon or use items and that if neither Pokémon is K.O.’d in 3 turns, both are ranked on Mind, Skill, and Body. Each time you make your way through the Battle Arena, the Grunts’ Pokémon become stronger and tougher to defeat. To breeze through most of the Grunts’ Pokémon, put a Fire Pokémon in front of your team, but even then, be prepared for surprise tactics the Team Flora Grunts will use to K.O. your Pokémon or at the least outrank them. Every time you achieve a certain number of wins, you’ll face a Flora Admin. Here’s who you’ll face each time you receive a number of wins:

7 wins (1 completion)
Flora Admin Brad: Victreebel, Mightyena, Cacturne

14 wins (2 completions)
Flora Admin Seth: Vileplume, Mightyena, Cacturne

21 wins (3 completions)
Flora Leader Farlie: Mightyena, Crobat, Jumpluff, Exeggutor, Venusaur, Cacturne

BATTLE PALACE

Pokémon encountered here: Fire, Ground, Mightyena line, Crobat line
Recommended Pokémon types: Water, Ground

Team Magma now reigns over the Battle Palace! But the rules are not changed. Your Pokémon will still battle on their own without your help. Since a Pokémon’s style of attack depends on its nature, you’ll get best results if you use a Water Pokémon who likes to use direct attacks. Each trip through the Battle Palace pits you up against a Magma Admin. Here’s who you’ll fight each time you complete the Palace:

7 wins (1 trip)
Magma Admin Tabitha: Arcanine, Mightyena, Camerupt

14 wins (2 trips)
Magma Admin Courtney: Ninetales, Mightyena, Camerupt

21 wins (3 trips)
Magma Leader Maxie: Mightyena, Crobat, Houndoom, Rapidash, Typhlosion, Camerupt

BATTLE FACTORY

Pokémon encountered here: Variety
Recommended Pokémon types: Unknown

Looks like Team Snagem has snagged the Battle Factory! You’ll be pitted against Snagem Grunts who’ll use a veriety of random Pokémon. However, the same still goes for you. You’ll get to choose from 6 rental Pokémon and will choose 3 to use for battling the Team Snagem Grunts that await. Talk with the person before each battle to find out what each Grunt’s strategy is. Also, after each battle, you’ll be asked to trade 1 of your Pokémon for 1 Pokémon of the Snagem Grunt you defeated. Trade with each one to set up a team to take on the higher-ranking members at the end. Here’s the person you’ll be fighting each time you clear the Battle Factory:

7 wins (1 time through)
Shady Guy Fein: A random team of 3 of these Pokémon; Armaldo, Charizard, Exeggutor, Gyarados, Houndoom, Manectric, Milotic, Togetic
Fein will appear disguised as Factory Head Noland (he’ll even go by the name “FACTORY HEAD NOLAND” beforehand. After defeating him, he’ll reveal himself to be Fein.

14 wins (2 times through)
Deep King Agnol: A random team of 3 of these Pokémon; Absol, Arcanine, Banette, Dragonite, Girafarig, Kabutops, Kingdra, Ninjask, Sableye, Sceptile, Shuckle, Skarmory, Snorlax

21 wins (3 times through)
Snagem Head Gonzap: A random team of 6 of these Pokémon; Armaldo, Breloom, Crawdaunt, Dodrio, Feraligatr, Granbull, Gyarados, Hariyama, Heracross, Machamp, Pinsir, Scizor, Shiftry, Skarmory, Tauros

BATTLE PYRAMID

Pokémon encountered here: Variety
Recommended Pokémon types: Unknown

Cipher has left its mark on the Battle Pyramid! With each darkened floor you make your way through, you’ll fight Cipher Peons to light the way to the end. Wild Pokémon will also make an appearance here. You’re still not allowed to bring items into the Battle Pyramid, but can use items found within the Pyramid itself. Surprisingly, on two trips through the Pyramid, you’ll fight Cipher Peons who brandish Shadow Pokémon. (These Pokémon will be indicated by their black aura and their use of Shadow Rush.) However, you won’t be able to capture them. The wild Pokémon and Pokémon used by Cipher Peons depends on many times one has travelled through the Pyramid, and include 12 sets of Pokémon (6 for wild Pokémon and 6 for Cipher Peons), with increasing difficulting from one set to the next. The kinds of tactics the wild Pokémon and Cipher Peons will use progress as:

Wild Pokémon
- Burning, Paralyzing, and Freezing Moves
- Status effect causing Abilities (ex: Static, Flame Body)
- Rock-, Ground, and Steel-type Pokémon
- Poisoning, Sleep, and Confusing Moves
- Status effect preventing Abilities (ex: Insomnia, Magma Armor)
- Electric-, Ice- and Dragon-type Pokémon

Cipher Peons
- Sunlight combos (ex: Sunny Day, Solarbeam)
- Shadow Pokémon; Yanma, Ledian, Aipom, Murkrow, Ariados, Forretress
- Grass-, Fire-, and Water-type Pokémon
- Rain combos (ex: Rain Dance, Thunder)
- Shadow Pokémon; Granbull, Vibrava, Sunflora, Delibird, Heracross, Houndoom
- Psychic-, Ghost-, and Dark-type Pokémon
When encountering Cipher Peons with Shadow Pokémon, you’ll find one Peon with a Shadow Pokémon on each floor other than the final floor. The other Peons on the second and fifth passes use a variety of Pokémon.

Each time you make it to the top of the Battle Pyramid, a Cipher Admin is waiting for you there. In all, you’ll be making six grueling trips through the Pyramid. Here’s your opponent for each time you reach the top floor of the Battle Pyramid:

7 floors (1 pass)
Cipher Admin Miror B.: Armaldo, Exploud, Ludicolo

14 floors (2 passes)
Cipher Admin Dakim: Claydol, Flygon, Swampert

21 floors (3 passes)
Cipher Admin Venus: Meganium, Raichu, Dusclops

28 floors (4 passes)
Cipher Admin Ein: Manectric, Rhydon, Crobat

35 floors (5 passes)
Cipher Nascour: Walrein, Blaziken, Metagross

42 floors (6 passes)
Cipher Head Evice: Scizor, Slowking, Machamp, Slaking, Salamence, Tyranitar

BATTLE TOWER

Pokémon encountered here: Variety
Recommended Pokémon types: Unknown

Team Rocket has achieved domination of the Battle Tower! In the Tower, you will battle Team Rocket Grunt after Team Rocket Grunt, progressively becoming more difficult. The Grunts will use a wide variety of Pokémon, so there’s no ideal team of Pokémon that can take all of them on. However, in many cases, the Grunts tend to use Pokémon that fit a certain pattern, be it a type, a move, or even an ability. The kinds of tactics the Rocket Grunts will use are such as:

- Status effect causing Moves
- Stat reducing Moves
- Weather-Altering Moves
- Explosion and Selfdestruct Moves
- One-Hit KO Moves
- Restraining Moves
- Moves that prevent escape
- Status effect causing Abilities (ex: Static, Flame Body)
- Status effect preventing Abilities (ex: Insomnia, Magma Armor)
- Baton Pass combos
- Immobilization combos (Paralysis, Attraction, etc.)
- Toxic combos (Toxic, Protect, etc.)

Every time you achieve a number of consecutive wins in the Battle Tower, a high-ranking member or pair of members will challenge you to a battle. You’ll go through the Battle Tower six times. Here’s who will be waiting for you after each trip:

7 wins (1 trip)
Rocket Admins Jessie & James: Seviper, Dustox, Cacturne

14 wins (2 trips)
Rocket Admins Butch & Cassidy: Houndoom, Hitmontop, Hypno

21 wins (3 trips)
Rocket Admins Annie & Oakley: Espeon, Ariados, Camerupt

28 wins (4 trips)
Rocket Admin Tyson: Fearow, Meganium, Manectric

35 trips (5 trips)
Rocket Renegade I. M. M.: Sneasel, Scizor, Tyranitar

42 wins (6 trips)
Rocket Leader Giovanni: Persian, Gyarados, Machamp, Aggron, Nidoking, Tyranitar
 
BATTLE FRONTIER TAKEOVER (CONT)

BATTLE RESORT

If you accessed the Battle Resort, head over to it and you’ll find out that even that’s been taken over… by Dr. Eggman! Eggman’s turned the Battle Resort into his own private puzzle fortress. A robot (yes, a robot) will allow you to bring in only three Pokémon to use for battle. There are no items inside the Battle Resort during this mission. You’ll make six trips through the Battle Resort, each trip containing different types of puzzles. Also with each trip you have to fight seven E-1000 robots, each with three Pokémon. Only by defeating all seven will you be able to exit the Battle Resort. Here’s what type of puzzle you encounter with each trip:

1st trip: Maze w/trap doors
2nd trip: Red/blue doors and switches
3rd trip: Fortree Gym-style turnstiles
4th trip: Mossdeep Gym-style arrows
5th trip: Silph Co.-style warp tiles
6th trip: Shoal Cave-style ice floors

While defeating all the E-1000 robots for each of the first five trips allows you to exit the Battle Resort, on the sixth trip, Dr. Eggman himself makes an appearance to challenge you. He brandishes powerful Pokémon that just happen to be this:

Dr. Eggman: Ludicolo, Exeggutor, Gyarados, Steelix, Machamp, Slaking

BATTLE STADIUM

Even the Battle Stadium (if accessed) has been taken over, and one responsible for its takeover is Dr. Wily! You’ll be required to battle your way through various Robot Masters, each with six Pokémon. There are 14 opponents in all, and each of them has tough Pokémon. Here’s a quick list of who you fight against and their Pokémon:

Heat Man: Houndoom, Magmar, Torkoal, Magcargo, Camerupt, Typhlosion
Spark Man: Raichu, Lanturn, Manectric, Electrode, Magneton, Ampharos
Star Man: Grumpig, Medicham, Xatu, Exeggutor, Starmie, Alakazam
Dark Man: Absol, Sneasel, Mightyena, Sharpedo, Shiftry, Tyranitar
Plant Man: Breloom, Cacturne, Cradily, Ludicolo, Jumpluff, Venusaur
Freeze Man: Delibird, Jynx, Piloswine, Cloyster, Glalie, Walrein
Junk Man: Mawile, Skarmory, Scizor, Steelix, Aggron, Metagross
Ground Man: Gligar, Dugtrio, Claydol, Rhydon, Flygon, Golem
Enker: Wobbuffet, Shuckle, Muk, Cradily, Dusclops, Swampert
Quint: Sneasel, Swellow, Manectric, Rapidash, Alakazam, Sceptile
Punk: Crawdaunt, Hariyama, Granbull, Breloom, Scizor, Blaziken
Ballade: Aerodactyl, Lapras, Cacturne, Arcanine, Electabuzz, Metagross
Bass: Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, Hitmontop, Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise
King: Walrein, Aggron, Kingdra, Slaking, Salamence, Dragonite

Once you have defeated all 14 Robots, Dr. Wily will arrive on the scene to challenge you himself. Be prepared, because his team just happens to be the toughest of all:

Dr. Wily: Meganium, Typhlosion, Feraligatr, Steelix, Exploud, Tyranitar

FRONTIER TAKEOVER SIDE QUESTS

If you head inside the Artisan Cave, you’ll find several Team Snagem Grunts. The first one you see will make a reference about Snagging a Smeargle to take back to the Snagem Hideout. (I guess we now know where they got their Shadow Smeargle from.) You’ll also end up having to fight them. Here’s what each Snagem Grunt has:

TEAM SNAGEM AHISORRN
L50 Kingler
L50 Magcargo
L50 Shiftry

TEAM SNAGEM NEUSIE
L50 Seaking
L50 Sunflora
L50 Gardevoir

TEAM SNAGEM ERICHIT
L50 Torkoal
L50 Golduck
L50 Ampharos

TEAM SNAGEM HISOGN
L50 Manectric
L50 Ninetales
L50 Vileplume

TEAM SNAGEM RYGA
L50 Mightyena
L50 Magneton
L50 Poliwrath

Note: I'm doing something like this again. The names of all five of these Grunts are the names of various male Trainers that we’ve made cards for, but scrambled. I’m letting you try to unscramble them to see what I scrambled them from.

If you go to the house below the Battle Dome that normally houses two old ladies that can teach your Pokémon moves, you’ll instead find two Miror B. Peons, more specifically, Reath and Ferma. If you go up and talk to one of them, you’ll end up battling her. Here’s what each Peon has:

MIROR B. PEON REATH
L50 Ariados
L50 Pelipper
L50 Octillery

MIROR B. PEON FERMA
L50 Yanma
L50 Sharpedo
L50 Mantine

If you defeat one of them, she’ll then teach one of your Pokémon a move. Basically, you can still have your Pokémon learn the Move Tutor moves that the old ladies can teach you. You don’t even have to pay Reath or Ferma any Battle Points! Each time you defeat one, she’ll teach one of your Pokémon one of those moves. Here’s what each of them can teach your Pokémon:

Reath
Body Slam
Counter
Dream Eater
Mega Kick
Mega Punch
Rock Slide
Seismic Toss
Softboiled
Swords Dance
Thunder Wave

Ferma
Defense Curl
Endure
Fire Punch
Ice Punch
Icy Wind
Mud-Slap
Psych Up
Snore
Swift
Thunderpunch

Hiding out in the Pokémon Breeder’s house happens to be two more Miror B. Peons. These two happen to be Folly and Trudly. Upon seeing you, they’ll each challenge you to a battle. After defeating them, they’ll give up 1000 Battle Points (BP) that they got their hands on. Whenever you want to make a little BP, just challenge them again, even though they yield only 500 BP subsequent times. And for their teams:

MIROR B. PEON FOLLY
L50 Ludicolo
L50 Exploud
L50 Primeape

MIROR B. PEON TRUDLY
L50 Ariados
L50 Dusclops
L50 Hariyama

Three of the houses on the island house Team Rocket Grunts. If you go into one of the houses, the Grunt there will challenge you to a battle. After you defeat him/her, he/she will let it slip about another Grunt on the island. Once you have defeated all three, the third Grunt will give you a TM. You can fight the Rocket Grunts in any order. You can also refight them in different orders to obtain all three TM’s. Here’s where each Grunt is as well as his/her Pokémon:

Location
First Grunt: “Psychic Girl’s” house; TM36
Second Grunt: “Skitty Trader’s” house; TM46
Third Grunt: Scott’s house; TM26

TEAM ROCKET GRUNT <M>
L50 Ariados
L50 Sandslash
L50 Mightyena

TEAM ROCKET GRUNT <F>
L50 Masquerain
L50 Arbok
L50 Cacturne

TEAM ROCKET GRUNT <M>
L50 Swalot
L50 Piloswine
L50 Slowking

If you go to the Frontier Fan’s house, instead of the Pokémon Breeder, you’ll find a Cipher Peon. More specifically, this Peon happens to be Skrub. If you’ll talk to him, he’ll challenge you to a battle. If you win, he’ll then tell you where a specific Team Leader is on the island. Here’s Skrub’s Team:

CIPHER PEON SKRUB
L50 Golem
L50 Wobbuffet
L50 Hitmontop

EVENT REWARDS

Once you have cleared all the Battle facilities, you’ll have totally freed the Battle Frontier from criminal control! All the Teams have dispersed from the island and now all the Battle Frontier Brains and Scott will all gather in front of the Battle Tower (where you’ll be standing) to congratulate you on what you accomplished. You’ll be given a second copy of all the gym TMs for cleaning out the Teams from the island. After that, the Frontier Brains will give you seven L5 Pokémon with a special move deposited into your box (you pick the box, you only get the Pokémon once). (All seven of the Pokémon are female. This prevents fathering the move.) Once that’s done, you’ll be warped to the Ranking Hall, where there will now be a plaque depicting your accomplishment of saving the Battle Frontier. Also, after this, Scott will hold you in high regard for your heroism. Go visit him for a special reward.

Reward Pokémon: L5 Beldum w/Drill Peck, L5 Seviper w/Thunderbolt, L5 Nincada w/Drill Peck, L5 Ditto w/Clear Body ability, L5 Slakoth w/Cross Chop, L5 Aerodactyl w/Aeroblast, L5 Snorlax w/Hyper Voice
 
During the e-Reader yielded challenges you endure, Scott will award you with amazing prizes. Since three new areas are accessed by completing some of these tasks, there’s also a description of each of these three places and what you will find there. Here’s what Scott gives you for each task you complete:

All Platinum Symbols: Your choice of an e-Reader yielded Berry (list below).
Sonic Symbol: Access to an e-Reader yielded place called Wishing Island.
Endurance Symbol: Access to an e-Reader yielded place called Timeless Island.
Defeated Teams: Automatic Access to Southern Island, Navel Rock, Birth Island, World’s Edge Island, and an e-Reader yielded place called Meteor Island.

Timeless Island: Timeless Island has a large forest covering every single square of the island. Throughout the forest, you’ll run into many different kinds of Grass Pokémon, ranging in levels from 5 to 45. In the center of the island is a large ruin. Head inside, and you’ll go through a short passage. At the end of the passage is a large room. In the center of the room is Celebi, at L30. You can only capture it once. (If you faint Celebi, Celebi will remain in the room so you can try to capture it again.)

Wishing Island: Wishing Island consists of large, square shaped pillars arranged in evenly spaced, linear columns. Grass covers the rest of the ground. In the center of the island is a large mountain. Head inside, and you’ll go through a short passage. At the end of the passage is a large room. In the center of the room is Jirachi, at L30. You can only capture it once. (If you faint Jirachi, Jirachi will remain in the room so you can try to capture it again.)

Meteor Island: Meteor Island consists of grass covering every square of the island, but there is also what looks like large, octagonal, metallic meteors with square holes in them found half-driven into the ground. There is no tall grass on the island, but as the same rate as if you were, you’ll run into wild Beldum and Metang, whose levels range from 5 to 45. In the center of the island is a meteor larger than any of the other ones. As it turns out, you can climb up this meteor. When you reach the top, you’ll find what looks like Mewtwo, at L70. You can only capture it once. (If you faint Mewtwo, Mewtwo will remain on the meteor so you can try to capture it again.)

List of Berries to Choose from Scott:
No. C7 TUCKER BERRY
No. C8 LUCY BERRY
No. C9 GRETA BERRY
No. D0 NOLAND BERRY
No. D1 SPENSERBERRY
No. D2 BRANDONBERRY
No. D3 ANABEL BERRY

Note on Meteor Island: Meteor Island happens to be the place where Beldum, Metang, and Metagross were discovered. As it turns out, the Steel/Psychic Pokémon came to Earth from somewhere in space through a meteor shower that hit an uncharted island. That island is now known as Meteor Island. The meteors that crashed there are very unusual, composed entirely of metal. This happens to be the place where Steven got his Beldum, which is now a Metagross.

This isn't the last of the e-Reader data. I plan on posting a little more data, which pertains to Pokémon Colosseum.
 
Scan every Uncommon and Common card in this set into Pokémon Colosseum in order to undertake a mission exclusive to Colosseum. Head to Phenac City and go to Es Cade’s house. Inside, you’ll find Scott, the owner of the Battle Frontier, who is asking where they mayor is. He’ll then recognize you as the one who thwarted Cipher’s plans. Scott will explain how he’s looking for the strongest Trainers to take part in the Battle Frontier. He’ll then tell you that the Brains of the Battle Frontier have gone to Deep Colosseum and that you could go challenge them to get a taste of what to expect at the Battle Frontier. If head where he asks you to, you’ll take on eight Knockout Challenges. At the end of each challenge, you’ll fight a Frontier Brain. At the end of the first challenge, however, happens to be Juan. If you win all eight, Scott will appear and give you the Frontier Emblem. (This will be explained later.) If you win, you can take the challenge again by rescanning the cards, but you won’t receive the Frontier Emblem subsequent times. Now here’s the teams of each of the Frontier Brains and Juan as well as the teams of who you fight before each of them:

GLASSES MAN HERDES:
L60 Camerupt, L60 Arcanine

LADY IN SUIT CYRILLE:
L60 Magneton, L60 Manectric, L60 Electabuzz

CHASER DRAISSEL <F>:
L60 Breloom, L60 Tropius, L60 Cradily, L60 Venusaur

LEADER JUAN:
L65 Kingdra, L64 Crawdaunt, L64 Walrein, L64 Whiscash, L63 Politoed
Prize: 10000 cash

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RIDER DARTZ <M>:
L60 Machoke, L60 Tauros

LADY ADA:
L60 Nuzleaf, L60 Ampharos, L60 Golduck

ATHLETE JANICE <F>:
L60 Slowbro, L60 Hariyama, L60 Porygon2, L60 Jumpluff

DOME ACE TUCKER:
L65 Swampert, L64 Charizard, L63 Meganium, L64 Salamence, L64 Metagross
Prize: 12500 cash

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CHASER CHAD <M>:
L60 Arbok, L60 Gorebyss

HUNTER FIONA <F>:
L60 Dragonair, L60 Huntail, L60 Dunsparce

BODYBUILDER RANDY <M>:
L60 Tentacruel, L60 Omastar, L60 Dodrio, L60 Tangela

PIKE QUEEN LUCY:
L65 Seviper, L64 Steelix, L64 Gyarados, L64 Milotic, L63 Shuckle
Prize: 15000 cash

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RICH BOY JOHN:
L60 Beautifly, L60 Dewgong

OLD MAN BARTON:
L60 Primeape, L60 Zangoose, L60 Cacturne

RIDER CLARA <F>:
L60 Dustox, L60 Raichu, L60 Cloyster, L60 Blaziken

ARENA TYCOON GRETA:
L65 Umbreon, L65 Breloom, L64 Gengar, L63 Heracross, L63 Shedinja
Prize: 20000 cash

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HUNTER IKE <M>:
- A random team of 2 dual-typed Bug-type Pokémon at L60.

WORKER LARRY:
- A random team of 3 dual-typed Steel-type Pokémon at L60.

RESEARCHER LEON:
- A random team of 4 Pokémon at L60 that know moves that cause Paralysis such as Stun Spore or Thunder Wave.

FACTORY HEAD NOLAND:
- A random team out of the ones listed here, here (levels at 64), or a random Cipher Admin’s Deep Colosseum team.
Prize: 22500 cash

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OLD LADY BEULAH:
L60 Lombre, L60 Hitmonchan

BODYBUILDER CRECITIA <F>:
L60 Ninjask, L60 Nidoking, L60 Typhlosion

BANDANNA GUY RODNEY:
L60 Manectric, L60 Hitmonlee, L60 Walrein, L60 Rhydon

PALACE MAVEN SPENSER:
L65 Slaking, L65 Arcanine, L64 Crobat, L63 Lapras, L63 Machamp
Prize: 25000 cash

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ROLLER BOY STARSKY:
L60 Haunter, L60 Fearow

STREET PERFORMER DYLAN:
L60 Pelipper, L60 Dugtrio, L60 Sceptile

COLLTRAINER RIKA <F>:
L60 Hariyama, L60 Scizor, L60 Sharpedo, L60 Kabutops

PYRAMID KING BRANDON:
L64 Articuno, L64 Zapdos, L64 Moltres
Prize: 27500 cash

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ATHLETE TURNER <M>:
L60 Claydol, L60 Venomoth

TEACHER LUCIETTA:
L60 Wobbuffet, L60 Cradily, L60 Blastoise

COOLTRAINER HUTCH <M>:
L60 Chimecho, L60 Kangaskhan, L60 Nidoqueen, L60 Feraligatr

SALON MAIDEN ANABEL:
L65 Snorlax, L64 Alakazam, L64 Ninetales, L64 Golduck, L63 Altaria
Prize: 30000 cash
 
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Here’s a neat, interesting, and large piece of e-Reader data that gives Team Flora and Team Plasma opportunities that Team Magma and Team Aqua normally have in the game and makes things a little different than normal.

If you scan every Team Flora Trainer card, every Team Plasma Trainer card (including the Berry and Enigma Island Promos), and all 8 Pokémon-ex from this set into the e-Reader while connected to Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald, when you start a new game, you’ll change the enemy Teams you encounter from Team Magma and Team Aqua to Team Flora and Team Plasma. The changes are simple, however. More specifically, all Team Magma encounters are replaced with Team Flora encounters, with all Team Magma Numel and Camerupt replaced with Team Flora Cacnea and Cacturne; and all Team Aqua encounters are replaced with Team Plasma encounters, with all Team Aqua Carvanha and Sharpedo replaced with Team Plasma Electrike and Manectric. For example, if a Team Magma Grunt has a Poochyena, Zubat, and Numel, he will be replaced with a Team Flora Grunt with a Poochyena, Zubat, and Cacnea. If a Team Aqua Admin has a Carvanha, Mightyena, and Sharpedo, he will be replaced with a Team Plasma Admin with an Electrike, Mightyena, and Manectric. Also, once activated, when you save the game, you’ll also save the Team changes and won’t have to scan the cards again.

In other words, in Ruby, you’ll fight Team Flora, who plan to use Groudon to activate sunlight for the benefit of all plant-life. (Team Plasma’s there, but they’re on your side.) In Sapphire, you’ll fight Team Plasma, who plan to use Kyogre to create massive and powerful thunderclouds for electrical benefit. (Team Flora’s there, but they’re on your side.) Either way, both Team Flora and Team Plasma will be found at Meteor Falls, with the team that is your enemy demanding Professor Cozmo to give them the Meteorite. At Mt. Chimney, you’ll find both Team Flora and Team Plasma battling each other, and you’ll have to battle whichever Team is your enemy. If you’re playing Ruby, Farlie will explain how using the Meteorite to make Mt. Chimney erupt will fertilize lots of surrounding land for the sake of plants of trees. If you’re playing Sapphire, Plasmae will explain how using the Meteorite to make Mt. Chimney erupt will release gargantuan amounts of soot and dust into the clouds, resulting in increased electrical and thunderous activity in the sky. You’ll also fight your corresponding enemy team at the peak of Mt. Pyre. In Ruby, you’ll go through the Team Flora Hideout, which has pits of tall flowers and grass instead of land or water. In Sapphire, you’ll go through the Team Plasma Hideout, which has pits of microchips instead of land or water. Either way, the Hideout is still located east of Lilycove City, with a pod of Wailmer that won’t leave until the Hideout is cleared.

In Emerald, both Team Flora and Team Plasma will be running amok in Hoenn. You’ll encounter Team Flora at Mt. Chimney and Team Flora Hideout; and will encounter Team Plasma at Petalburg Woods, Rusturf Tunnel, Oceanic Museum, Weather Institute, Team Plasma Hideout, and Seafloor Cavern. At Mt. Chimney, while both Team Flora and Team Plasma are there, you only fight Team Flora. Plasmae’s there, but she’ll let you aside to go to Farlie. Also, the top of Mt. Chimney, which normally holds the secret entrance to the Team Magma Hideout, will hold nothing unusual. The rock formation east of Lilycove City that normally serves as the entrance to the Team Aqua Hideout will be nothing more than a rock formation out in the water. The Wailmer that block your path to Mossdeep City will leave once you’ve defeated the Team Plasma Admin in the Team Plasma Hideout.

For the new hideouts, the Team Flora Hideout is located north of Fortree City. There is a screen wide path that leads to large rock structure amidst the trees that make up the walls of the route. The Flora Emblem that you’ll find at Mt. Pyre after Team Flora and Team Plasma have taken the Blue and Red Orbs will reveal an entrance to the Hideout. The Hideout has the same layout as the Team Magma Hideout, except all the walls and floors are a jungle green color and all lava pools are replaced with pits of tall flowers and grass. The large lava lake containing Groudon that is found in the Team Magma Hideout is replaced by a large, black hole that is the same size as the Team Magma Hideout pool. After Farlie uses the Blue Orb to awaken Groudon, Groudon will rise from the hole before Farlie battles you. After the battle, Groudon will disappear and Farlie will blame you for what happened.

The Team Plasma Hideout is found at the cave entrance south of Mauville City. Beyond the entrance is a large, closed door that will open with the Plasma Emblem found at Mt. Pyre. In case you don’t know, the Team Plasma Hideout replaces New Mauville. The Hideout has the same layout as the Team Aqua Hideout, except the place is more New Mauville-like and there are pits of microchips instead of water. Instead of warp tiles, there are electrical barriers and switches that are like the ones in the Mauville Gym. In the room where there are nothing but rows of warp tiles separated by water, there are walls with openings that force fields take up, and switches must activated to power down those barriers to advance through the Hideout. At the end of the Hideout where normally there is a large pool containing Capt. Stern’s submarine, there is a large microchip pit with some generators in the pit. A Team Plasma Admin who is waiting for you there after battling will leave the Hideout after finding out that Kyogre has been located in the Seafloor Cavern.

As a final side note regarding Teams, in Emerald, when you encounter a Team Flora, Team Plasma, or Team Rocket member, the Team’s symbol appears on the screen right before the battle (like it does for Team Magma and Team Aqua). For Team Cipher and Team Snagem, the shadowing Pokéball animation that happens when you encounter a Cipher Peon in Pokémon Colosseum occurs instead of a symbol.

IMPORTANT NOTE: In Emerald, when doing the “restore power to Sidney City” mission, the Team Plasma Hideout will temporarily revert to New Mauville in order to go through the two new mazes found there and activate the generator to restore power to Sidney City. Once the mission is entirely complete, New Mauville will revert back to the Team Plasma Hideout.

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Now as the last piece of e-Reader data for this set, I’m going to explain some of the changes from Ruby/Sapphire that there are in Emerald as well as a few more pieces of data and events that can be done, including a very interesting one.

If you scan any combination of 2 of the Knockaround Girls/Pokémon League Guys “triples” into the e-Reader while connected to Pokémon Emerald, you’ll get a message that says "Your surprise is waiting for at TRAINER HILL." (The message appears after you open the file.) Head to Trainer Hill and complete whatever puzzle’s there. At the top of Trainer Hill happens to be both Trainers that you’ve scanned. You’ll end up having to battle both Trainers (each with a random 3 of their lineup at L50). An example of such a Double Battle is this: if you scan Erika’s and Cissy’s “triples”, you’ll fight both Erika and Cissy. In battle, they would go by “LEADER ERIKA and ORANGE CREW CISSY” and would use Bellossom, Victreebel, and Scpetile (Erika); and Kingdra, Blastoise, and Walrein (Cissy). After the battle, they would both say their lines, in this case Erika first then Cissy.

If you scan all 8 of this set’s Energy cards into Emerald, provided you’ve already beaten the Elite Four, that you have a National Pokédex, and that you’ve gained access to the Battle Frontier, you can rematch the Elite Four much like you can in FireRed/LeafGreen. While each member only has 1 different Pokémon, their levels are much higher than the last time you fought them. Here’s the Pokémon teams for each Elite Four member as well as Wallace (the Champion):

Sidney: L66 Mightyena, L68 Houndoom, L66 Cacturne, L68 Crawdaunt, L69 Absol
Phoebe: L68 Dusclops, L69 Banette, L70 Sableye, L69 Gengar, L71 Dusclops
Glacia: L70 Walrein, L70 Glalie, L72 Jynx, L72 Glalie, L73 Walrein
Drake: L74 Altaria, L73 Flygon, L73 Kingdra, L72 Dragonite, L75 Salamence
Wallace: L76 Ludicolo, L76 Gyarados, L76 Walrein, L77 Wailord, L75 Kingdra, L78 Milotic

The Rival mission from Ruby/Sapphire is still doable in Emerald. However, the Pokémon your rival uses at the end of the mission are different in Emerald then they are in Ruby/Sapphire. Here’s the excerpt of the last part of the mission with the Pokémon changes indicated:

Against the Rival:
Rival: L61 Blaziken/Swampert/Sceptile, L59 Ludicolo/Magcargo/Pelipper, L59 Pelipper/Ludicolo/Magcargo, L57 Tropius, L55 Raichu, L5 Charmander/Squirtle/Bulbasaur
First three sets, you chose Treecko at the start, you face Blaziken/Ludicolo/Pelipper. If you chose Torchic, you fight Swampert/Magcargo/Ludicolo. If you chose Mudkip, you face Sceptile/Pelipper/Magcargo. The set you fight is the set of 3 your opponent uses against the impostors.
The last set, if you picked Bulbasaur from the impostors, you fight Charmander. If you picked Charmander, you fight Squirtle. If you picked Squirtle, you face Bulbasaur.


All sky routes (first accessible through Tails’s Island) are still in Emerald. While in Ruby/Sapphire at the same odds as a shining Pokémon can be a L10 Rayquaza sailing the skies, in Emerald, Rayquaza does not appear at all in the sky zone. (It’s too important of a Pokémon in Emerald.) All other Pokémon that can be found on the sky routes, however, still appear there.

By scanning all 8 Pokémon-ex from this set into Pokémon FireRed or LeafGreen, you’ll enable Battle Tents to be constructed around Kanto. The Battle Tents are found in these cities: Pewter City (lower left-hand corner), Cerulean City (lower right-hand corner), and Celadon City (upper right-hand corner). These Battle Tents work the same way they do in Emerald, providing a taste of the Battle Frontier while earning experience.

The Frontier Emblem you receive from Scott in Pokémon Colosseum cuts the price for anything that can be purchased from Poké Coupons by half. (Ex: If Ice Beam normally costs 4000 Poké Coupons, it’ll now cost 2000 Poké Coupons.) This effect is also saved into your game data for Colosseum.

If you bring the Birth Island Deoxys to the exact spot Mewtwo stood on Meteor Island and use the Itemfinder, you will go into a side story. The side story will open with some dialogue from Deoxys, quoting that this is a familiar place. Then the screen goes white, and the side story actually begins. In this side story, the overworld character is Deoxys, also the only Pokémon you can use in the side story, and the only pause-menu options that are active are Option and Exit. The side story takes place on Meteor Island, except a Meteor Island while it was still in space. I'll call it Meteor Display. Anyway, Deoxys can float in space, so you control Deoxys in space like you would the normal character on land. You'll still encounter the Beldum and Metang, but you'll also encounter some level 2 Meteor Pieces that break to one attack, cannot attack (even with Struggle), and give exactly no experience. Anyway, you'll have to solve a puzzle by arranging meteors so that you can reach an asteroid at the rear of the Meteor Display. You'll have to have Deoxys face that asteroid, at level 30 that inches closer to Deoxys (by 2 inches) as the battle goes on. The asteroid has 200 HP and starts 24 inches from Deoxys, and recovers 20 HP every turn. Deoxys whites out if the asteroid hits it. Contact moves push the asteroid back one inch. Break the asteroid to see a cutscene of the asteroid exploding, Deoxys getting hit by a fragment, and being blown to Birth Island, while the meteors fall onto what is now Meteor Island. At that point, there's closing dialogue from Deoxys before you can resume normal gameplay.

Well, this set is now finished as well! I like to thank anyone who helped me out with this expansion! I, however, have run out of ideas for sets for the time being. For now, I’ll be working on a colossal set started by Carrington388.
 
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