| Game Support - Pokémon Battle Revolution |
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Important Note: To use the online features of Pokémon Battle Revolution, your Wii console must be connected online. If you need assistance with getting your Wii console online for the first time, please click here.
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How do I transfer Pokémon froma Diamond or Pearl DS game to Pokémon Battle Revolution?
Important Note: Once Pokémon are transferred from your Nintendo DS, only that Pokémon Diamond or Pokémon Pearl game can be used on the specific Pokémon Battle Revolution save file you are using. If you have Pokémon from other Pokémon Diamond or Pokémon Pearl games you wish to download, you will need to use a different save file.
If your Nintendo DS system is turned on before step 4, the "Connect to Wii" option may not be displayed. Ensure that the steps are followed in order.
If the "Connect to Wii" option is still not displayed on the DS system after using the above steps, try standing closer to the Wii console, and ensure there are no objects between the system that may be blocking the wireless signal.
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How
can I increase the number of Pokémon I have to battle
with?
When you first begin playing Pokémon Battle Revolution, you
will be able to choose one of two Rental Passes that will have
6 Pokémon for you to start battling with. There are a
couple of ways to increase the number of available Pokémon
to battle with:
Additionally, after you beat the game, you can return to Gateway Colosseum and get the opportunity to trade with the trainers you defeated after each battle for up to 300 different Pokémon. You can only trade for Pokémon that you selected to fight with during that battle, so it may take a few tries to get the specific Pokémon you want.
Please note that Friend Passes can only be used in Free Battle Mode.
Please note that Friend Passes can only be used in Free Battle Mode.
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How
to start an online battle (including
information for Friend Codes)
To start an online battle,
access the Colosseum Mode's "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" area,
which is indicated by the following icon:
Once in the "Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection" menu, you can choose to play against random players anonymously in "Battle with Someone," or those you have exchanged Friend Codes with in "Battle with a Friend" mode. Please note that no personal information is exchanged while in "Battle with Someone" mode.
More information about Friend Codes:
How
to create a Friend Code for the first time
Important: Before you can use the Friend Roster
to get a Friend Code, you must first connect to the Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection (WFC) with Pokémon Battle Revolution.
Once you have connected, your Friend Roster and Friend Code
will be created, and you will have access to the Friend Roster
options.
If you have not previously connected your Wii console online, you may need information on setting an internet connection. For complete setup information, including troubleshooting and connection options, please click here.
Are you getting an Error Code while trying to connect? Click here to use our Error Code lookup tool.
How
to view your Friend Code
Important: Before you can use the Friend
Roster to view your Friend Code, you must first connect
to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (WFC) with Pokémon
Battle Revolution. Once you have connected, your Friend Roster
and Friend Code will be created, and you will have access
to the Friend Roster options.
You can exchange this Friend Code with a friend. Once you have both added each other's Friend Code to your Friend Rosters, you will be able to start a "Friend Battle".
How
to add a Friend Code
Important: Before you can use the Friend
Roster, you must first connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
(WFC) with Pokémon Battle Revolution. Once you have
connected, your Friend Roster and Friend Code will be created,
and you will have access to the Friend Roster options.
Once you have both added each other's' Friend Code to your Friend Rosters, you will be able to start a "Friend Battle".
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Download the game manual
This manual is the same one packaged with each copy of the game, and is provided in .PDF format. To view a file in .PDF format, you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you wish to save the .PDF file to your computer for later use, right click over the link and choose "Save Link As" or "Save Target As."
Title |
released |
file size |
July '07 |
3.9 mb |
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