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{{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Emerald}} | {{Header Nav|game=Pokémon Emerald}} | ||
[[File:PRS&E BattleTower.png|thumb|Battle Tower]] | [[File:PRS&E BattleTower.png|thumb|Battle Tower]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:Pokemon EME BattleTowerExterior.png|thumb|The Battle Tower's exterior in Emerald.] | ||
The Battle Tower consists of battling with other people. The trainer can choose from single battle, double battle, or true double battle (multi) modes. One rotation consists of seven trainers. | The Battle Tower consists of battling with other people. The trainer can choose from single battle, double battle, or true double battle (multi) modes. One rotation consists of seven trainers. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:47, 19 November 2023
[[File:Pokemon EME BattleTowerExterior.png|thumb|The Battle Tower's exterior in Emerald.] The Battle Tower consists of battling with other people. The trainer can choose from single battle, double battle, or true double battle (multi) modes. One rotation consists of seven trainers.
After 35 and 70 consecutive wins (1-on-1 only), the trainer can fight the Salon Maiden Anabel. Upon defeating her, she will confer upon the trainer the Silver Ability Symbol (for 35 wins) or the Gold Ability Symbol (for 70 wins).
- Silver Symbol Team
- Gold Symbol Team
Anabel's name comes from ability, which the Battle Tower tests.