The Battle Park is reached through a series of stops where the Trainer will receive the Point Card in order to catalog the number of Battle Points attained. After this the Trainer will progress through a garden with several Trainers to underneath an arched building called the Point Exchange Building. After going past the Point Exchange Building, the Trainer will come across the Battle Tower.
The Battle Tower
Main article: Battle Tower
The Battle Tower is the only Battle facility in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl versions, and features many different modes of Pokémon battling. Such are as follows:
- Single Battle: Take three Pokémon into battle from your party and face off against a continuous line of opponents in sets of seven battles. In the 21st and 49th battles respectively, the Trainer will face off against the Frontier Brain, Tower Tycoon Palmer.
- Double Battle: Take four Pokémon and battle a series of opponents in a two-versus-two battle. When the Trainer reaches the 21st and 49th battle, he/she will face off against the Frontier Brain.
- Multi Battle: Select two Pokémon and enter a battle alongside a friend, in which the first Pokémon from both parties will take the front line against two other Trainers' Pokémon.
- Wi-Fi Battle: Choose three Pokémon and connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, whereupon the player can face off against another player from across the world in Single Player mode.
Battle Tower Prize Items
When the Trainer wins a successive round in the Battle Tower, he/she is rewarded with a certain amount of Battle Points, which in turn can be used to purchase specific items. A list of such items are as follows:
The Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl remakes are available now, taking players back to the Sinnoh region. Like in other Pokémon games, there's a lot to do, with eight gyms to take down, plus the Elite Four and the Champion. Once you're done with these initial activities, don't put your Nintendo Switch down, as there's more post-game things to explore, including the Battle Tower.
The Battle Tower gives a new kind of challenge, with different circumstances for fighting multiple Trainers that won't be encountered anywhere else in the game world. Here's how to unlock the Battle Tower in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: How to unlock Battle Tower
The Battle Tower is firmly post-launch content for Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. As such, you won't be able to unlock it until you've unlocked the National Pokédex, which is unlocked by collecting data on the 151 Pokémon in the Sinnoh region. With this important prerequisite done, there's a few simple steps after.
- Unlock the National Pokédex.
- Head to Snowpoint City, which can be seen on the map below.
- Head to the dock.
- Speak to the sailor and set sail.
- After you land and can move around, head to the right and then to the Battle Park.
- Head through the Battle Park until you reach the Battle Tower.
That's it! You've now unlocked the Battle Tower and can return at any time to take on some of the many battles available.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: What is the Battle Tower?
The Battle Tower is, appropriately enough, a tower where you can take part in new battles. It's run by your friend's father. At the Battle Tower, players can fight in Singles or Doubles. You'll be limited to carry a team of just three Pokémon in a Singles round, or four Pokémon in a Doubles round. A challenge consists of taking on seven Trainers. Your Pokémon will be healed between each fight, while you can swap Pokémon out between fights until you've beaten five Trainers.
Notably, your Pokémon won't earn XP fighting in the Battle Tower, so you can't use it to level them up but also don't need to worry about your favorite team becoming imbalanced when broken up. If you're victorious, you'll earn Battle Points, or BP. BP can be used as currency for a range of special items at the Battle Tower, including things like Rare Candy, TMs, and a wide variety of mints.
Keep on fighting!
The Battle Tower ensures that you've got something to break up the monotony of post-game grinding as you work to fill out the National Pokédex. It places interesting restrictions on your team setups, so it's a great way to challenge yourself and test different moves or team combinations.
If you haven't unlocked the Battle Tower yet and are finding some struggles in playing, we recommend consulting our Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl beginners tips and tricks.
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Post-game challenges
Once you've beaten the game, the battle tower awaits, bringing a variety of further Trainers to face, ensuring you remain the very best.