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[[Image:PRS&E BattleArena.png|thumb|Battle Arena]]
[[File:PRS&E BattleArena.png|thumb|Battle Arena]]
In the Battle Arena, the trainer has a standard three-versus-three battle; however, if he doesn't knock out the opponent's Pokémon in three turns, he is judged on mind (use of offensive moves), skill (effectiveness of moves) and body (ratio of HP at the beginning and end of battle) to decide the outcome. A circle is worth two points, a triangle is worth one point, and a letter X is worth zero points. The Pokémon with less points faints immediately. In the event of a tie, both Pokémon faint. During the battle, the trainer cannot switch between Pokémon.
In the Battle Arena, the trainer has a standard three-versus-three battle; however, if they don't knock out the opponent's Pokémon in three turns, they are judged on mind (use of offensive moves), skill (effectiveness of moves) and body (ratio of HP at the beginning and end of battle) to decide the outcome. A circle is worth two points, a triangle is worth one point, and a letter X is worth zero points. The Pokémon with less points faints immediately. In the event of a tie, both Pokémon faint. During the battle, the trainer cannot switch between Pokémon.
 
After 27 and 56 consecutive wins in the Arena, the trainer can fight Arena Tycoon Greta. The first time the trainer defeats her, he is given the prize of the Silver Guts Symbol. Later on, the trainer get the Gold Guts Symbol.


After 27 and 56 consecutive wins in the Arena, the trainer can fight Arena Tycoon Greta. The first time the trainer defeats her, they are given the prize of the Silver Guts Symbol. Later on, the trainer get the Gold Guts Symbol.
[[File:PKMN Emerald FrontierBrainGreta.png|thumb|right|Greta]]
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 26 July 2022

Battle Arena

In the Battle Arena, the trainer has a standard three-versus-three battle; however, if they don't knock out the opponent's Pokémon in three turns, they are judged on mind (use of offensive moves), skill (effectiveness of moves) and body (ratio of HP at the beginning and end of battle) to decide the outcome. A circle is worth two points, a triangle is worth one point, and a letter X is worth zero points. The Pokémon with less points faints immediately. In the event of a tie, both Pokémon faint. During the battle, the trainer cannot switch between Pokémon.

After 27 and 56 consecutive wins in the Arena, the trainer can fight Arena Tycoon Greta. The first time the trainer defeats her, they are given the prize of the Silver Guts Symbol. Later on, the trainer get the Gold Guts Symbol.

Greta
Silver Symbol Team
Gold Symbol Team

Greta's name is from guts, which the Battle Arena tests.