The GC disks have alot of memory, eg. Eternal Darkness, among others. Im sure adding the FR/LG charcters wouldnt cause too much trouble. Although im not sure, its highly probable.
This is a main thread of Pokemon Colosseum. If you have questions regarding the game, new information, or stuff that should be in the game, post it here! This thread is to shorten all of the minor Colosseum threads here.
Here's my one question so far. You know that in the game while using a GBA pak of RS, it'll show Brendan and/or May, and you can use the Pokemon RPG's main character, Wes with the Pokemon from Colosseum itself, right?
What about that when you plug up FR&LG with the main characters from there? Will it show Red and Green (tentative names) battling with their captured Pokemon?
This is bothering me. Do any of you think that'll happen?
The GC disks have alot of memory, eg. Eternal Darkness, among others. Im sure adding the FR/LG charcters wouldnt cause too much trouble. Although im not sure, its highly probable.
I, for one, would like a grand range of skins to choose from. Like the Bug Trainers, Hikers, Gym Leaders and so forth. If they are characters in the game, why can't I use them when battling in the tournaments?
the fr/lg characters do have a spot in colloseum. if u want pictures i think i posted em' in the stickyed fr/lg topic but im not sure.
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We sat in on a very important conference call with key members of the Genius Sonority team, the development team behind Pokémon Colosseum. Hear what they had to say.
Mr. Manabu Yamana, CEO of Genius Sonority
Thank you for the opportunity to talk, and thank you for coming today. I'd like to talk about the story behind the production of Pokémon Colosseum.
When Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire were released, an idea of creating a 3D game for the Game Cube were brought to our attention. At that time, we wanted to create a game that was enjoyable for first-time players as well as seasoned players, so we decided to include a scenario or RPG (role-playing game) mode. Pokémon Colosseum's RPG or scenario mode will appeal to both first-time players and to veteran players used to the battling of Pokémon games. There are two independent games featured in Pokémon Colosseum – the Battle Mode and the Scenario Mode. The game took us almost one year and four months to develop, which is a relatively short turn around for such a deep game. Almost sixty people from Genius Sonority were involved, and many more from Creatures, who developed the 3D Pokémon models and actions. A total of about 180 people were involved in this game.
This game was made with experts from many areas, and includes new concepts like rescuing Pokémon from evil organizations, and purifying caught, or "snagged" Pokémon. People who were in charge of each area will talk about what their group did. Please enjoy the game as much as I did.
Mr. Iwasawa, Director of US/Europe versions of Pokémon Colosseum
From the beginning of the project, Pokémon Colosseum was developed with localization of the different version in mind, especially with the help of Nintendo of America – and the localization is coming along very well. The biggest problem we had was that the Japanese version production schedule was very tough. Once the Japanese version was done, everyone was burnt out. I had such a problem motivating the team to move on to the U.S. version. I think Pokémon Colosseum has been very well accepted n Japan – we've had very good reviews. I am very anxious to know if players in the U.S. will be approachable or anxious with this game. For those players who have Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire, and want to play in the battle mode, I'm sure they will be more than satisfied with this game. In addition to that, the RPG mode of this game will attract a lot of other players as well, so I think this game will be liked by many players in the U.S.
Mr. Akihiko Miura, Planner
Hi, I am Miura, and I created the game concept. I wanted to produce a game that was a little bit different from the standard RPG Pokémon games. To do that, I came up with three concepts. The first is two-on-two battles, which enhances the battle elements and requires very strategic thinking. The second concept is a different way to catch Pokémon, which is called "Snagging". The third concept I came up with is called "Purifying", a new way to communicate with your Pokémon. I came up with these three main concepts, and these make Colosseum look different, but retain the roots of the Pokémon world.
After I nailed down the game concepts, we asked Mr. Hiromoto, a cartoonist, to be in charge of the creation of the world of Pokémon Colosseum. Mr. Hiromoto has released some comics in the U.S., so he's known in the U.S., and I have been a fan of his works. His creative worlds are very stylish, and I'm impressed with his characters. He designed characters and backgrounds for the game.
And then we asked Mr. Orio, who's a veteran in this industry, to create a scenario for the game. He's a well experienced scenario creator. He's an excellent writer with an excellent background and experience in writing for games.
Mr. Tsukasa Tawada, Music Director
Hello I am Mr.Tawada, I was in charge of music for Pokémon Colosseum. First of all, I had real fun making this game. To decide the direction of the music creation, I had discussions with Mr. Miura, Mr. Hiromoto, and Mr. Orio. By discussing with them, I had good ideas of Mr. Miura's concept, Mr. Hiromoto's art, and Mr. Orio's scenario. As you know, Pokémon games are played by mostly younger players, but I intentionally created the music for an older audience. Also, I'd like to mention that Game Cube hardware is such attractive hardware, and I looked at Game Cube as one instrument, and I tried my best to get the best out of it.
Mr. Takanori Wada, Graphics Director
I am Mr. WadaI was in charge of the graphics. When creating Pokémon Colosseum, my main focus was to create exciting 3D battles. Nintendo 64's Pokémon Stadium, the battles were 3D, however we wanted to make the 3D battles even cooler. During the 3D battles, you'll see that we made a great effort to make the stage, the arena, and the effects during the battle, and the trainers watching the battle. Additionally, I think that we were able to create cool camera work, just like in the movies. Before we started the development of the game, we had two problems in terms of graphics – first, Pokémon that you normally see in 2D in game Boy and Game Boy Advance had to be turned into 3D models. Second, it was a big hurdle to create animations of Mr. Hiromoto's art into 3D. Once we conquered the two, it became extremely interesting, and I realized that this game was going to be a very interesting game.
Mr. Masayuki Kawamoto, Programming Director
I am Mr. Kawamoto, and I was in charge of programming. In Pokémon Colosseum, a player can connect the GBA and you can play your Pokémon from Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire in the game. Unlike the Nintendo 64 Pokémon Stadium, the player can enter commands using the Game Boy Advance. With this feature, you can hide what you are selecting, so the battles are going to be even more fun. Also, you can have a battle between a Pokémon Colosseum player and a Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire player. And of course, in Pokémon Colosseum, you can have very tough, challenging battles against computer AI trainers. I know that a lot of Pokémon players know the game very well, so I made the computer AI trainers very challenging. But I thought it was difficult when I was programming, because there are huge numbers of Pokémon, and each one could be customized in thousands of different ways, and we had to deal with that in RPG mode and battle mode, and it was an extremely challenging job. I hope you'll have many Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire players battling against you in Pokémon Colosseum.
Mr. Kazunori Orio, Scenario Writer
I am Mr. Orio, and I was in charge of creating the scenario for the team. As for the game story, the story of the game, you can play the game and you'll know what the game is about. Let me give you an overview. As mentioned earlier, this game features a new element called "Snagging". In the world of Pokémon, stealing someone else's Pokémon is taboo – a bad thing to do. And as I mentioned, snagging should be a bad thing, however I tried my best to balance this out so the player wouldn't feel guilty about snagging Pokémon -- and compared to other Pokémon games, the main character in this game is a bit older and more sophisticated. You will be playing in very cool and more older-looking worlds. You will be playing in a world that has a more mature and dark design. You will feel that this game is different because of this, but the rules haven't changed, so you will enjoy this.In this game, you will see many bad guys, however, none of those bad guys are truly bad. There are many attractive characters in the game, so I hope players in the U.S. will play this game and have fun. Thank you very much.
Mr. Shinichi Hiromoto, Character Designer
I am Mr. Hiromoto, character designer. As soon as I heard about this project, I had a certain look that I wanted, so I had real fun creating the Pokémon world environment and designing the characters. I created the world and based on art images of Phoenix, Arizona, although I've never been to Arizona, I used my imagination and I created this world, and I hope you enjoy the atmosphere and have fun.
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Source of info from Pokemon.com, Nintendo's official Pokemon website.
UPDATE:
I got to preorder Colosseum at Circut City. Do you know how much I had to pay for reserving it? 1 penny! Yes, one cent.
Also, when downloading Jirachi, you can do it unlimited times, but ONLY to one game pak at a time! That's right, download Jirachi with the Berry Patch to Ruby, you can also do it again to Sapphire the same way, but ONLY ONCE!
I am dissapointed with the game so far, based on what I have read and seen.
Nintendo ios simply giving us what we have asked for for nearly 6 years. And what is it? A very linear RPG with graphics that look like they might have had a chance to work on the N64.
The bonus is nice (giving us a "Mew" class pokemon without a lot of work) but this could have been so much more. I will get it, but my expectations are low.
What I really want to know is if the game has a storage system. In Stadiums 1 and 2, they each had an N64 storage box that you could place Pokemon in. This was very convenient for those who had both versions, but only one gameboy. I have Ruby and Sapphire, but only one advance, so the only way to trade would be the storage process. Is it possible in Colosseum?
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Yes, but, there are ONLY (I think...) 3 Boxes in the game for storage!
I kinda screwed up on my Sapphire with the main items. I was using a GSA for unlimited TMs, and I only have room for 8 slots! So... I'm going to deposit all the TMs on Sapphire into Colosseum, and then the Pokemon, and finally, restart Sapphire and download the TMs and Pokemon to there...
I'm gonna get Colosseum. I myself think the RPG mode looks pretty original and enjoyable, so I do have pretty high expectations. I enjoyed the Stadiums, anyway, so even if I don't enjoy the RPG as much as I think I will, I'll like the other aspects. I'm sure of it. And the storage option - It's there, so I doubt that many people are going to bother with Pokemon Box.
And the preorder-and-get-Jirachi is a cool bonus, but I'm not going to bother, I don't think.
Can you fight beaten trainers again, and therefore snag the same pokemon twice? Similarily, can you save and reset the game if the enemy doesn't have a pokemon of the gender you want?
If the enemy doesn't have a pokémon of the gender you want. you can breed it with a Ditto and cross your fingers. FR/LG is coming and everyone's favorite poképimp is back...
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Yes. You can only get the GSC starters one at a time. Then when completing the RPG mode once, you can go back and Snag the Pokemon starter that you didn't get at first. It has a replay value.Originally posted by AndrewPDes
Can you fight beaten trainers again, and therefore snag the same pokemon twice? Similarily, can you save and reset the game if the enemy doesn't have a pokemon of the gender you want?
Well there is still soemthing that isn't quite clear, can Coloseum be linked up with LG/FR? And lso, I'd like to know how long the GCN RPG is and if there are some new pokemon. Finally, can u trade between your GBA game and the GCN game?
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My friend, who has the and ISO (that he dumped from his own game, don't worry) of Colosseum, sent me a bunch of sprites of the Leaf/Fire trainers. He then used them in battle, since he has the Japanese versions of Leaf/Fire, and showed me screenshots, so yeah, they're compatible, no doubt.
About the fact that there are only three PC boxes in Colosseum - does anyone else think that they'll combine Box and Colosseum for the English and European releases? I'm hoping they will.
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they MAY make a bundle but its unlikley because would box come out after colloseum?
Over the course of the RPG mode, you Snag TWO of the three starter pokemon, one at the beginning and one later on in the game (the second depends on the one you Snag first).
Genders of pokemon you can Snag are the same percentages as wild pokemon in a standard game. I suggest saving the ga,e before you battle each trainer (note that not every trainer has one that you can Snag; you can only Snag the corrupted pokemon; we don't know yet if they'll be called "Dark" or "Shadow" yet, but since Dark is a pokemon type already, I think Shadow is more likely).
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It's confirmed as "Shadow Pokemon"...the demo disc says it.
FR/LG is indeed compatable with Coliseum.
The RPG is also supposed to be 30 hours or so.
If i *was* evil to my pokemon it would be good if it turned shadow mwahhahahah
Paradox, please refrain from posting things like that. It's spam, and until we get a mod for this forum, it may be a bit strict ;(
Also - Anyone know what kind of Prize Pokemon(Amnesia Psyduck, etc) may be given from Coliseum?
Here's what I found on Game Faqs:
First you gotta beat RPG mode and free
all the pokemon
from their being dark and get ho-oh. Then you have to name Ho-oh 'flame' and
use it to go
through and fight and defeat every trainer on the battle tower again using
fire and flying type
moves. Then at the end Celebi will chalenge you! Bet it using NO fire type
OR flying type or any
move thats super effectave and then go back to the train town and but 35
pokeballs. Then toss them
all and check in your PC. Celebi should be in there. If it didn't work read
it all carefully and do
it again! IT WORKS!!!! I have one!!! Hes awesom! I touht it solar beam and
gig drain and psychic!
Notice that is not how I would type it.
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However, it could be a rumor...
Just try it in the game to see if it does happen...
That's just pathetic. Buy 35 pokéballs and then toss them all? Why on Earth would Nintendo ever, ever make that give you a Celebi? This just oozes false rumor-ness out of every pore.
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Although I can't prove it without a doubt yet, I haven't found anything on the net mentionning a prize pokemon.Originally posted by The Muffin Man
Also - Anyone know what kind of Prize Pokemon(Amnesia Psyduck, etc) may be given from Coliseum?
On another matter, I am wondering if anyone knows about what time frame does colosseum take place in. Is it at the same time as GSC since there are many pokemon from those carts or is it more in the future ???
Well i was wonderin if anyone new what cups would be in it so i could train my team to the right level.
In Colosseum mode, you can play against a friend or play against a computer opponent. There are no Cups like there was in the Pokémon Stadiums, but you can fight in Stadiums/Colosseums, so it is a little like the cups. For example, the first few Stadiums and Colosseums are restricted to Pokémon that are Level 50. The more that you play through Scenario Mode, the more levels that will be available for play in Colosseum Mode. There are 6 Stadiums/Colosseums that you can battle in, and in each one, you can either battle 1 vs. 1 or 2 vs. 2.
1. Phenac Stadium (Level 50)
2. Pyrite Colosseum (Level 50)
3. The Under Colosseum (Level 50)
4. Orre Colosseum (Level 50)
5. Realgam Colosseum (Level 100)
6. Orre Colosseum (Level 100)
Be aware that there are rules in effect when you fight in the Stadiums/Colosseums
And then there is the Battle Mountain, where you fight 100 trainers consecutively. You can save and quit after a match if you need to. There are no level restrictions, but the opponent's level will increase as you progress.
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If you have 96 blocks of memory, let's say, then can you have two different story mode saves?
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Pokémon Colosseum, like all of the other Pokémon games, only has 1 save file on it, so you would have to use a seperate memory card if you want more than 1 save file.Originally posted by Jolteon100
If you have 96 blocks of memory, let's say, then can you have two different story mode saves?
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First off, that GameFAQs trick is totally fake. Look at the disclaimer above it, and note that the author of the FAQ is saying never to send him e-mails about the following subjects.
Second, I have a question about Colosseum mode. In a video at GameSpot.com, there's a battle going on in what I can only assume is Colosseum Mode that has the Gym Leader Battle music from RuSa playing in the background. Yet in another video on a different site the Trainer Battle music from RuSa is playing. So what, does the Gym Battle music play in Colosseum at all, or what? I love that music.![]()
I heard something to the effect that to upload your R/S teams for the Colosseum matches, you have to successfully complete the entire RPG part of the game. Is this true? Also, about what is the average # of hours of gameplay that the RPG gives? I think I heard somewhere that the RPG takes only like 15-20 hours to beat, but I'd like some confirmation on that.
Furthermore, does anyone know how the Colosseum mode is designed? Like is each stadium/colosseum 8 battles, like they were in the cups on the Staduim games? Also, are there 2 on 2 stadium/cup battles?
Are genders for the Shadow Pokémon pre-determined when you start your file or are they set when you enter the match with that Pokémon?
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The genders are random, just like finding them in the wild. But I think your two starting, non-snagged pokemon are ALWAYS male (mine were)
I have heard that the average time to complete the RPG is like 30 hours, which is pretty standard for RPGs. In Colosseum Mode, there are 6 Stadiums/Colosseums that you can battle in, and in each one, you can either battle 1 vs. 1 or 2 vs. 2. The more that you play through Scenario Mode, the more levels that will be available for play in Colosseum Mode. Here are the 6 Stadiums/Colosseums that you can fight at, as well the highest level that your Pokémon are allowed to be at to participate in the battles.Originally posted by Misty's Tears
Also, about what is the average # of hours of gameplay that the RPG gives? I think I heard somewhere that the RPG takes only like 15-20 hours to beat, but I'd like some confirmation on that.
Furthermore, does anyone know how the Colosseum mode is designed? Like is each stadium/colosseum 8 battles, like they were in the cups on the Staduim games? Also, are there 2 on 2 stadium/cup battles?
1. Phenac Stadium-Level 50
2. Pyrite Colosseum-Level 50
3. The Under Colosseum-Level 50
4. Orre Colosseum-Level 50 (Unlocked when both 1 vs. 1 and 2 vs. 2 are completed in Phenac Stadium, Pyrite Colosseum, and The Under Colosseum)
5. Realgam Colosseum-Level 100
6. Orre Colosseum-Level 100 (Unlocked when both 1 vs. 1 and 2 vs. 2 are completed in Realgam Colosseum)
Now, here is a list of all of the Pokémon that you can fight in the Colosseum Mode Stadiums/Colosseums.
Phenac Stadium Level 50 1 vs. 1
Trainer #1
Ledyba-Level 50
Spinarak-Level 50
Nincada-Level 50
Surskit-Level 50
Shroomish-Level 50
Lotad-Level 50
Trainer #2
Corphish-Level 50
Barboach-Level 50
Wailmer-Level 50
Carvanha-Level 50
Horsea-Level 50
Goldeen-Level 50
Trainer #3
Larvitar-Level 50
Slugma-Level 50
Numel-Level 50
Aron-Level 50
Geodude-Level 50
Trapinch-Level 50
Trainer #4
Sandshrew-Level 50
Baltoy-Level 50
Cacnea-Level 50
Hoppip-Level 50
Seedot-Level 50
Sunkern-Level 50
Trainer #5
Togepi-Level 50
Jigglypuff-Level 50
Snorunt-Level 50
Swinub-Level 50
Whismur-Level 50
Sealeo-Level 50
Trainer #6
Zubat-Level 50
Gulpin-Level 50
Grimer-Level 50
Oddish-Level 50
Tentacool-Level 50
Electrike-Level 50
Trainer #7
Natu-Level 50
Shuppet-Level 50
Duskull-Level 50
Meditite-Level 50
Wynaut-Level 50
Spoink-Level 50
Trainer #8
Machop-Level 50
Makuhita-Level 50
Abra-Level 50
Ralts-Level 50
Poochyena-Level 50
Houndour-Level 50
Phenac Stadium Level 50 2 vs. 2
Trainer #1
Surskit-Level 50
Nincada-Level 50
Oddish-Level 50
Cacnea-Level 50
Seedot-Level 50
Lotad-Level 50
Trainer #2
Trapinch-Level 50
Numel-Level 50
Gulpin-Level 50
Grimer-Level 50
Slugma-Level 50
Spoink-Level 50
Trainer #3
Pichu-Level 50
Igglybuff-Level 50
Azurill-Level 50
Togepi-Level 50
Wooper-Level 50
Vulpix-Level 50
Trainer #4
Taillow-Level 50
Wingull-Level 50
Tentacool-Level 50
Goldeen-Level 50
Carvanha-Level 50
Zubat-Level 50
Trainer #5
Zigzagoon-Level 50
Ralts-Level 50
Poochyena-Level 50
Whismur-Level 50
Skitty-Level 50
Shroomish-Level 50
Trainer #6
Meditite-Level 50
Makuhita-Level 50
Machop-Level 50
Geodude-Level 50
Phanpy-Level 50
Teddiurda-Level 50
Trainer #7
Shuppet-Level 50
Duskull-Level 50
Natu-Level 50
Baltoy-Level 50
Hoothoot-Level 50
Houndour-Level 50
Trainer #8
Pikachu-Level 50
Clamperl-Level 50
Wynaut-Level 50
Treecko-Level 50
Torchic-Level 50
Mudkip-Level 50
Pyrite Colosseum Level 50 1 vs. 1
Trainer #1
Delibird-Level 50
Hoothoot-Level 50
Swablu-Level 50
Doduo-Level 50
Wingull-Level 50
Vibrava-Level 50
Trainer #2
Mareep-Level 50
Magnemite-Level 50
Voltorb-Level 50
Chinchou-Level 50
Gloom-Level 50
Skiploom-Level 50
Trainer #3
Graveler-Level 50
Lairon-Level 50
Sudowoodo-Level 50
Relicanth-Level 50
Shellgon-Level 50
Beldum-Level 50
Trainer #4
Pikachu-Level 50
Chikorita-Level 50
Phanpy-Level
Teddiursa-Level 50
Psyduck-Level 50
Vulpix-Level 50
Trainer #5
Banette-Level 50
Sharpedo-Level 50
Heracross-Level 50
Sunflora-Level 50
Ninjask-Level 50
Chimecho-Level 50
Trainer #6
Linoone-Level 50
Furret-Level 50
Kecleon-Level 50
Dunsparce-Level 50
Spinda-Level 50
Loudred-Level 50
Trainer #7
Sneasel-Level 50
Corsola-Level 50
Shedinja-Level 50
Stantler-Level 50
Kadabra-Level 50
Hitmontop-Level 50
Trainer #8
Nosepass-Level 50
Clamperl-Level 50
Lombre-Level 50
Nuzleaf-Level 50
Lileep-Level 50
Anorith-Level 50
Pyrite Colosseum Level 50 2 vs. 2
Trainer #1
Snorunt-Level 50
Swinub-Level 50
Wailmer-Level 50
Corphish-Level 50
Ledyba-Level 50
Sentret-Level 50
Trainer #2
Swablu-Level 50
Barboach-Level 50
Feebas-Level 50
Chinchou-Level 50
Aron-Level 50
Skiploom-Level 50
Trainer #3
Beldum-Level 50
Bagon-Level 50
Larvitar-Level 50
Electrike-Level 50
Mareep-Level 50
Staryu-Level 50
Trainer #4
Abra-Level 50
Slakoth-Level 50
Sandshrew-Level 50
Chikorita-Level 50
Cyndaquil-Level 50
Totodile-Level 50
Trainer #5
Masquerain-Level 50
Beautifly-Level 50
Dustox-Level 50
Ariados-Level 50
Ledian-Level 50
Nuzleaf-Level 50
Trainer #6
Pupitar-Level 50
Vibrava-Level 50
Skiploom-Level 50
Graveler-Level 50
Flaaffy-Level 50
Loudred-Level 50
Trainer #7
Kirlia-Level 50
Sealeo-Level 50
Rhyhorn-Level 50
Voltorb-Level 50
Marshtomp-Level 50
Seadra-Level 50
Trainer #8
Vigoroth-Level 50
Machoke-Level 50
Kadabra-Level
Lairon-Level 50
Oddish-Level 50
Bellossom-Level 50
The Under Colosseum Level 50 1 vs. 1
Trainer #1
Grovyle-Level 50
Yanma-Level 50
Dustox-Level 50
Masquerain-Level 50
Ariados-Level 50
Rhyhorn-Level 50
Trainer #2
Kirlia-Level 50
Delcatty-Level 50
Beautifly-Level 50
Luvdisc-Level 50
Roselia-Level 50
Mawile-Level 50
Trainer #3
Illumise-Level 50
Wailord-Level 50
Electrode-Level 50
Lunatone-Level 50
Metang-Level 50
Piloswine-Level 50
Trainer #4
Wobbuffet-Level 50
Murkrow-Level 50
Shuckle-Level 50
Breloom-Level 50
Azumarill-Level 50
Misdreavus-Level 50
Trainer #5
Torkoal-Level 50
Glalie-Level 50
Skiploom-Level 50
Sealeo-Level
Lanturn-Level 50
Castform-Level 50
Trainer #6
Forretress-Level 50
Sandshrew-Level 50
Camerupt-Level 50
Magcargo-Level 50
Skarmory-Level 50
Cacturne-Level 50
Trainer #7
Tentacruel-Level 50
Cradily-Level 50
Hariyama-Level 50
Zangoose-Level 50
Grumpig-Level 50
Absol-Level 50
Trainer #8
Armaldo-Level 50
Tropius-Level 50
Rhyhorn-Level 50
Exploud-Level 50
Aggron-Level 50
Seviper-Level 50
The Under Colosseum Level 50 2 vs. 2
Trainer #1
Weezing-Level 50
Seviper-Level 50
Pelipper-Level 50
Spinda-Level 50
Grumpig-Level 50
Magcargo-Level 50
Trainer #2
Whiscash-Level 50
Crawdaunt-Level 50
Seaking-Level 50
Walrein-Level 50
Pinsir-Level 50
Smeargle-Level 50
Trainer #3
Lombre-Level 50
Sunflora-Level 50
Glalie-Level 50
Forretress-Level 50
Mantine-Level 50
Muk-Level 50
Trainer #4
Girafarig-Level 50
Torkoal-Level 50
Camerupt-Level 50
Wailord-Level 50
Xatu-Level 50
Wigglytuff-Level 50
Trainer #5
Dodrio-Level 50
Swalot-Level 50
Murkrow-Level 50
Quagsire-Level 50
Chimecho-Level 50
Noctowl-Level 50
Trainer #6
Meganium-Level 50
Milotic-Level 50
Donphan-Level 50
Corsola-Level 50
Zangoose-Level 50
Cradily-Level 50
Trainer #7
Machamp-Level 50
Aggron-Level 50
Exploud-Level 50
Octillery-Level 50
Raichu-Level 50
Magneton-Level 50
Trainer #8
Plusle-Level 50
Minun-Level 50
Volbeat-Level 50
Illumise-Level 50
Lunatone-Level 50
Solrock-Level 50
Orre Colosseum Level 50 1 vs. 1
Trainer #1
Flygon-Level 50
Pelipper-Level 50
Noctowl-Level 50
Altaria-Level 50
Xatu-Level 50
Swellow-Level 50
Trainer #2
Crawdaunt-Level 50
Whiscash-Level 50
Gligar-Level 50
Seaking-Level 50
Walrein-Level 50
Smeargle-Level 50
Trainer #3
Wigglytuff-Level 50
Porygon2-Level 50
Miltank-Level 50
Girafarig-Level 50
Granbull-Level 50
Dusclops-Level 50
Trainer #4
Pinsir-Level 50
Mightyena-Level 50
Espeon-Level 50
Gyarados-Level 50
Ampharos-Level 50
Medicham-Level 50
Trainer #5
Muk-Level 50
Weezing-Level 50
Claydol-Level 50
Shiftry-Level 50
Ludicolo-Level 50
Golem-Level 50
Trainer #6
Huntail-Level 50
Gorebyss-Level 50
Volbeat-Level 50
Manectric-Level 50
Mantine-Level 50
Quagsire-Level 50
Trainer #7
Octillery-Level 50
Solrock-Level 50
Donphan-Level 50
Ninetales-Level 50
Bellossom-Level 50
Sableye-Level 50
Trainer #8
Meganium-Level 50
Typhlosion-Level 50
Feraligatr-Level 50
Sceptile-Level 50
Combusken-Level 50
Swampert-Level 50
Orre Colosseum Level 50 2 vs. 2
Trainer #1
Tentacruel-Level 50
Sharpedo-Level 50
Lanturn-Level 50
Golbat-Level 50
Delcatty-Level 50
Sableye-Level 50
Trainer #2
Wynaut-Level 50
Shedinja-Level 50
Gardevoir-Level 50
Misdreavus-Level 50
Exploud-Level 50
Electrode-Level 50
Trainer #3
Ninetales-Level 50
Milotic-Level 50
Sceptile-Level 50
Ursaring-Level 50
Swellow-Level 50
Golbat-Level 50
Trainer #4
Dusclops-Level 50
Medicham-Level 50
Dusclops-Level 50
Machamp-Level 50
Heracross-Level 50
Azumarill-Level 50
Trainer #5
Mawile-Level 50
Sandslash-Level 50
Cacturne-Level 50
Gligar-Level 50
Starmie-Level 50
Skarmory-Level 50
Trainer #6
Rhydon-Level 50
Gyarados-Level 50
Altaria-Level 50
Manectric-Level 50
Relicanth-Level 50
Gorebyss-Level 50
Trainer #7
Castform-Level 50
Tropius-Level 50
Shiftry-Level 50
Houndoom-Level 50
Skiploom-Level 50
Ampharos-Level 50
Trainer #8
Alakazam-Level 50
Flygon-Level 50
Metagross-Level 50
Umbreon-Level 50
Miltank-Level 50
Breloom-Level 50
Realgam Colosseum Level 100 1 vs. 1
Trainer #1
Lanturn-Level 100
Ninetales-Level 100
Meganium-Level 100
Milotic-Level 100
Umbreon-Level 100
Skiploom-Level 100
Trainer #2
Breloom-Level 100
Heracross-Level 100
Flygon-Level 100
Machamp-Level 100
Starmie-Level 100
Electrode-Level 100
Trainer #3
Alakazam-Level 100
Gyarados-Level 100
Sceptile-Level 100
Ludicolo-Level 100
Rhydon-Level 100
Regice-Level 100
Trainer #4
Gorebyss-Level 100
Ninjask-Level 100
Dodrio-Level 100
Heracross-Level 100
Typhlosion-Level 100
Tyranitar-Level 100
Trainer #5
Salamence-Level 100
Suicune-Level 100
Shedinja-Level 100
Wobbuffet-Level 100
Metagross-Level 100
Latios-Level 100
Trainer #6
Raikou-Level 100
Rayquaza-Level 100
Latias-Level 100
Miltank-Level 100
Crobat-Level 100
Slaking-Level 100
Trainer #7
Swampert-Level 100
Raichu-Level 100
Ampharos-Level 100
Kingdra-Level 100
Scizor-Level 100
Kyogre-Level 100
Trainer #8
Groudon-Level 100
Vileplume-Level 100
Shiftry-Level 100
Combusken-Level 100
Flygon-Level 100
Walrein-Level 100
Realgam Colosseum Level 100 2 vs. 2
Trainer #1
Togetic-Level 100
Tyranitar-Level 100
Cacturne-Level 100
Swampert-Level 100
Starmie-Level 100
Gligar-Level 100
Trainer #2
Suicune-Level 100
Swellow-Level 100
Typhlosion-Level 100
Heracross-Level 100
Walrein-Level 100
Jirachi-Level 100
Trainer #3
Rhydon-Level 100
Hariyama-Level 100
Sceptile-Level 100
Milotic-Level 100
Gyarados-Level 100
Rayquaza-Level 100
Trainer #4
Sneasel-Level 100
Ninjask-Level 100
Metagross-Level 100
Granbull-Level 100
Ursaring-Level 100
Salamence-Level 100
Trainer #5
Espeon-Level 100
Crobat-Level 100
Slaking-Level 100
Alakazam-Level 100
Dodrio-Level 100
Raikou-Level 100
Trainer #6
Dusclops-Level 100
Electrode-Level 100
Regirock-Level 100
Regice-Level 100
Registeel-Level 100
Golem-Level 100
Trainer #7
Groudon-Level 100
Shiftry-Level 100
Houndoom-Level 100
Entei-Level 100
Skiploom-Level 100
Flygon-Level 100
Trainer #8
Kyogre-Level 100
Miltank-Level 100
Kingdra-Level 100
Ludicolo-Level 100
Manectric-Level 100
Shedinja-Level 100
Orre Colosseum Level 100 1 vs.1
Trainer #1
Suicune-Level 100
Miltank-Level 100
Ninjask-Level 100
Hariyama-Level 100
Cradily-Level 100
Espeon-Level 100
Trainer #2
Tyranitar-Level 100
Cacturne-Level 100
Gligar-Level 100
Magneton-Level 100
Flygon-Level 100
Registeel-Level 100
Trainer #3
Milotic-Level 100
Metagross-Level 100
Jirachi-Level 100
Raikou-Level 100
Crobat-Level 100
Dodrio-Level 100
Trainer #4
Swampert-Level 100
Combusken-Level 100
Sceptile-Level 100
Salamence-Level 100
Gardevoir-Level 100
Metagross-Level 100
Trainer #5
Ninjask-Level 100
Starmie-Level 100
Machamp-Level 100
Gyarados-Level 100
Ursaring-Level 100
Wobuffet-Level 100
Trainer #6
Kyogre-Level 100
Ludicolo-Level 100
Kingdra-Level 100
Electrode-Level 100
Gorebyss-Level 100
Regice-Level 100
Trainer #7
Kyogre-Level 100
Shiftry-Level 100
Vileplume-Level 100
Houndoom-Level 100
Regirock-Level 100
Entei-Level 100
Trainer #8
Kyogre-Level 100
Rayquaza-Level 100
Latias-Level 100
Latios-Level 100
Heracross-Level 100
Slaking-Level 100
Orre Colosseum Level 100 2 vs. 2
Trainer #1
Swampert-Level 100
Skarmory-Level 100
Sableye-Level 100
Shuckle-Level 100
Regice-Level 100
Umbreon-Level 100
Trainer #2
Suicune-Level 100
Swellow-Level 100
Metagross-Level 100
Walrein-Level 100
Rhydon-Level 100
Latios-Level 100
Trainer #3
Jirachi-Level 100
Shedinja-Level 100
Crobat-Level 100
Miltank-Level 100
Linoone-Level 100
Latias-Level 100
Trainer #4
Dusclops-Level 100
Rayquaza-Level 100
Flygon-Level 100
Altaria-Level 100
Magneton-Level 100
Salamence-Level 100
Trainer #5
Raikou-Level 100
Sceptile-Level 100
Starmie-Level 100
Gyarados-Level 100
Hariyama-Level 100
Kingdra-Level 100
Trainer #6
Ninjask-Level 100
Togetic-Level 100
Feraligatr-Level 100
Heracross-Level 100
Ursaring-Level 100
Scizor-Level 100
Trainer #7
Regirock-Level 100
Shiftry-Level 100
Golem-Level 100
Houndoom-Level 100
Alakazam-Level 100
Electrode-Level 100
Trainer #8
Groudon-Level 100
Kyogre-Level 100
Slaking-Level 100
Salamence-Level 100
Latias-Level 100
Latios-Level 100
Okies, that is all. This list does not include the Pokémon/Trainers that you will encounter on Mt. Battle. I hope that this is a little helpful!!
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I have had the game since MondayThe guy at EB Games didn't know that he wasn't supposed to sell the game until Wednesday! And I bought it from the store anyways, though, I found out about the store not selling it at Gamestop!
The game is sweet. I only got to the Phenac City, rescued my partner and then went to the Mayor's house. Then I saved my game.
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Oops! That thing about Celebi was totally false. On the faq the person wrote, he/she was talking about emails saying "how" to catch Celebi. The writer didn't write that. My bad ;o
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How do you get the Elevator Key? My friend and I are having trouble getting it. We both got the jail keys and unlocked all the cells, but the cell where I think the key is in is filled with 2 people and one of them cannot be reached. My friend's guide says that the sheriff is supposed to call him on the P*DA some time and the sheriff never has. Mine just says that after you defeat Miror B. (which we've both done), unlock the cell and there will be a sleeping prisoner and to pickpocket him for the Elevator Key. How exactly do you get it? Thanks.
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Eh... Hold on, let me go find my book...
...
Okay, pg. 28 in the NP guide. Oh, here it is.
'After you defeat Miror B., you'll find the Jail Key on the desk near one cell. Inside the north cell is TM 46 (Thief); unlock the door and grab it. Enter the south cell and pickpocket the sleeping prisoner to get the Elevator Key.'
I tried that... there isn't really a south cell that I see... I only found 3... one with the TM guy, one empty, and one with 2 guys in it.Originally posted by Saturos
Eh... Hold on, let me go find my book...
...
Okay, pg. 28 in the NP guide. Oh, here it is.
'After you defeat Miror B., you'll find the Jail Key on the desk near one cell. Inside the north cell is TM 46 (Thief); unlock the door and grab it. Enter the south cell and pickpocket the sleeping prisoner to get the Elevator Key.'
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I have two hypothetical questions. Sorry if they've already been answered!
1.) Can you capture non-Shadow Pokemon?
2.) When you beat Story Mode, and use up your two Serebii chances, can you still rechallenge opponents to open the door to your Shadow Pokemon's heart?
1. Your starting Espeon and Umbreon are not shadow Pokémon, and the Plusle that you receive from Duking is not a Shadow Pokémon. Also, the Ho-oh that you get after snagging/purifying all 48 Shadow Pokémon, and defeating 100 trainers at Mt. Battle is not a Shadow Pokémon. However, you can't catch any Pokémon that other trainers are using if they are not Shadow Pokémon. If you try to throw a PokéBall at someone's non-shadow Pokémon, then the girl partner will just say something like "No! Wait! That Pokémon doesn't have a dark aura around it!" You won't even be able to throw the PokéBall. After your partner yells, the screen will go back to the item screen.Originally posted by BlueEyesPikachu
I have two hypothetical questions. Sorry if they've already been answered!
1.) Can you capture non-Shadow Pokemon?
2.) When you beat Story Mode, and use up your two Serebii chances, can you still rechallenge opponents to open the door to your Shadow Pokemon's heart?
2. There are certain trainers that you can rechallange throughout the game, such as the ones at Mt. Battle in Story Mode. There are other ways of reducing a Shadow Pokémon's, such as just walking around, using cologne on them, and leaving them at Daycare.
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You want the cell with the 2 people in it. Talk to the one lying down to steal her key.Originally posted by Misdreavus
I tried that... there isn't really a south cell that I see... I only found 3... one with the TM guy, one empty, and one with 2 guys in it.
This game looks pretty decent. I wish you could take your own pokemon through the story mode, but oh well/.
So you can transfer story mode ones to Ru/Sa but can they be traded back?
Can you catch Celebi
and
when Ru/Sa pokemon are used in colluseum are they saved to memory card or does the gameboy have to be connected everytime (I dont want my team to be corrupted)