Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Fight Area and Battle Tower

The Fight Area is the location for any trainers seeking a challenge and the ultimate rewards for their labor.

Once you step off the ferry from Snowpoint City, you will immediatly run into your rival, who is headed toward the Fight Area's resident Battle Tower looking for a challenge. Renowned trainer, Buck, interupts you telling you about a volcano located deep in the island.

Tasks

 * Inside the Pokémart, speak to the woman wearing the hat standing just inside the door to recieve the Scope Lens.
 * When you enter the building leading to the Battle Park, the receptionist will hand you a Point Card, which will keep track of the BP you earn in the Battle Tower.
 * To proceed on to Route 225, ownership of the National Dex is required.
 * Speak to the fisherman standing near the entrance of Route 225 to obtain the Super Rod.

Pokémart

 * Poké Ball: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]200
 * Great Ball: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]600
 * Ultra Ball: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]1200
 * Potion: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]300
 * Super Potion: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]700
 * Hyper Potion: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]1200
 * Max Potion: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]2500
 * Full Restore: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]3000
 * Antidote: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]100
 * Awakening: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]250
 * Paralyz Heal: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]200
 * Burn Heal: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]250
 * Ice Heal: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]250
 * Repel: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]350
 * Super Repel: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]500
 * Max Repel: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]700
 * Escape Rope: [[Image:Pokébuck.png]]550

Rival Battle
Once you have returned from your mission with Buck to revtrieve the Magma Stone, your rival will be waiting at the Fight Area. He will be around for a rematch every Saturday and Sunday. Once you become a 20-time Pokémon League Champion, his Pokémon will boost up by 10 levels.
 * If you chose Turtwig...
 * (Lv.58)
 * (Lv.59)
 * (Lv.59)
 * (Lv.60)
 * (Lv.60)
 * (Lv.64)
 * If you chose Chimchar...
 * (Lv.58)
 * (Lv.59)
 * (Lv.59)
 * (Lv.60)
 * (Lv.60)
 * (Lv.64)
 * If you chose Piplup...
 * (Lv.58)
 * (Lv.59)
 * (Lv.59)
 * (Lv.60)
 * (Lv.60)
 * (Lv.64)

The Battle Tower
The Battle Tower is, oddly, not a place you can level up your Pokémon, but a place to see how strong your Pokémon really are, and to win great prizes. Now, there are three different ways to challenge the Battle Tower, and two additional ways to fight in those. The first is for solo challengers, the second is for Multiplayer, and the third is for Wi-Fi.

Solo Battles
Solo battles are the ones to do if you don't have a friend or Wi-Fi to play with. The rules and restrictions are as follows:
 * If you enter a level 50 match, all your opponent's Pokémon will be at level 50
 * If you enter a Pokémon higher than level 50 for a level 50 match, it will automatically be brought down to level 50
 * Pokémon under the level requirement are allowed
 * EXP. points and money not gained
 * No duplicate Pokémon are allowed
 * No Pokémon may enter holding the same item as a participating Pokémon are allowed
 * No Legendary Pokémon are allowed
 * No items may be used in-battle
 * Eggs may not participate (obviously)

Now, the way the battles work is this: you choose three Pokémon (if you entered a Single Battle) or six Pokémon (if you entered a Double Battle). You will progress through a battle of seven trainers in a row. If you win a battle, you are automatically healed, and are Give three choices: Continue, Rest, or Retire.
 * Continue: fight the next trainer
 * Rest: saves your progress and allows you to exit. The next time you participate, you will start where you left off
 * Retire: quit battles and lose all progress therein

After you beat all seven trainers in a row, you will then be escorted back to the lobby. Here you will recieve 3 BP. You can spend this on the Exchange Counters to the right and left of the Battle Tower.

Exchange Counters
Note that there are two entrances, but they both lead to the same place, just on different sides.