Trainer Hill

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Trainer Hillトレーナーヒル
Trainer Hill
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Location:Route 111, just north ofMauville City
Region:Hoenn
Generations:IIIE

Location of Trainer Hill inHoenn.
Pokémon world locations

Trainer Hill (Japanese:トレーナーヒルTrainer Hill) is abattle facility inPokémon Emerald located just north ofMauville City, onRoute 111. Much likeTrainer Tower in theSevii Islands onPokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Trainer Hill is a tower designed forTrainers to race and battle through quickly. The concept remains mostly unchanged from the Trainer Tower: each battle mode has a default time and if beaten, offers a rare in-gameitem as prizes. Theplayer'sPokémon will not be healed between battles, though recovery items such asRevives andPotions can be used both during and between battles. Unlike Trainer Tower however, the prizes here vary depending on the time taken, and all battles conducted here areDouble Battles (although the player can battle each of the two opponents separately in some rooms). Instead of different battle types, the modes here escalate in difficulty.

Trainer Hill also has aPokémon Center and aPoké Mart inside of it. Since there are Trainers with Pokémon that are not inHoenn's regional Pokédex, such asMoltres, Trainer Hill's challenge will be closed until the player has entered theHall of Fame, except in the Japanese version.

Battles conducted inside of Trainer Hill do not awardexperience ormoney. Thelevel of the Pokémon used by Trainers will also match the player's highest-leveled Pokémon.

In the original Japanese release of Pokémon Emerald, Trainer Hill also serves as a facility with compatibility for thee-Reader, like Trainer Tower in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Cards from thePokémon Battle e Emerald set can be used to modify the Trainers the player can battle, as well as the floor layout, and the top prize they can earn. The default layout of Trainer Hill in the Japanese version has two floors with the same Trainers on each floor for each playthrough. Scanning cards can increase this to a maximum of four floors. The set of Pokémon that each scanned Trainer will use is also dependent on whether they were scanned first or second for that floor.

The Trainers and individual floor layouts featured in the localizations are taken from the cards found in the Pokémon Battle e Emerald set.

Japanese versions

Default

TrainerPokémon
1F
Youngster Shigenobu
Youngster Shigenobu
シゲノブ
PotentialDouble Battle with Akari
ZigzagoonZigzagoonLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
ShroomishShroomishLv.1-100
Pecha Berry
SandshrewSandshrewLv.1-100
Quick Claw
Parasol Lady Akari
Parasol Lady Akari
アカリ
PotentialDouble Battle with Shigenobu
WingullWingullLv.1-100
Cheri Berry
NumelNumelLv.1-100
Focus Band
SurskitSurskitLv.1-100
Persim Berry
2F
Ninja Boy Shigezo
Ninja Boy Shigezo
シゲゾウ
Double Battle with Namiko
ElectrikeElectrikeLv.1-100
Cheri Berry
CorphishCorphishLv.1-100
Quick Claw
BaltoyBaltoyLv.1-100
Persim Berry
Beauty Namiko
Beauty Namiko
ナミコ
Double Battle with Shigezo
SphealSphealLv.1-100
Focus Band
SpoinkSpoinkLv.1-100
Persim Berry
PoochyenaPoochyenaLv.1-100
Pecha Berry
Trainers with aPokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.


Replacement Trainers

In the event that an odd number of cards are scanned, the game will place a presetTrainer alongside the last Trainer scanned, as two are always required for one particular floor. The amount of cards scanned will influence this preset Trainer:

  • if only one card is scanned, it will cause a Trainer to appear on the first floor;
  • three cards will make a Trainer appear on the second floor;
  • five cards will make a Trainer appear on the third floor;
  • seven cards will make a Trainer appear on fourth floor.

The preset Trainer is the same for each individual floor.

TrainerPokémon
1F
Hex Maniac Makie
Hex Maniac Makie
マキエ
PotentialDouble Battle with scanned Trainer
SwalotSwalotLv.1-100
Shell Bell
DustoxDustoxLv.1-100
BrightPowder
RelicanthRelicanthLv.1-100
Quick Claw
2F
Camper Haruhito
Camper Haruhito
ハルヒト
PotentialDouble Battle with scanned Trainer
CacturneCacturneLv.1-100
Quick Claw
SwellowSwellowLv.1-100
BrightPowder
WhiscashWhiscashLv.1-100
Chesto Berry
3F
School Kid Meiko
School Kid Meiko
メイコ
PotentialDouble Battle with scanned Trainer
DelcattyDelcattyLv.1-100
Lum Berry
RoseliaRoseliaLv.1-100
Leftovers
BeautiflyBeautiflyLv.1-100
BrightPowder
4F
Gentleman Pierre
Gentleman Pierre
ピエール
PotentialDouble Battle with scanned Trainer
MawileMawileLv.1-100
BrightPowder
SharpedoSharpedoLv.1-100
Scope Lens
BanetteBanetteLv.1-100
Lum Berry
Trainers with aPokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.


International versions

Normal Mode

The top prize for a fast time in this mode isTM11 (Sunny Day).

The tower layout in this mode can be recreated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #17-24 in ascending numerical order.

TrainerPokémon
1F
Triathlete Alfonso
Triathlete Alfonso
ゲントGhent
Double Battle with Alaina
FlareonFlareonLv.1-100
Charcoal
MagnetonMagnetonLv.1-100
Magnet
PinsirPinsirLv.1-100
Quick Claw
Hex Maniac Alaina
Hex Maniac Alaina
キエKie
Double Battle with Alfonso
MisdreavusMisdreavusLv.1-100
BrightPowder
SolrockSolrockLv.1-100
Focus Band
ClaydolClaydolLv.1-100
Shell Bell
2F
Black Belt Theodore
Black Belt Theodore
ハルマサHarumasa
PotentialDouble Battle with Jayden
MedititeMedititeLv.1-100
Focus Band
HeracrossHeracrossLv.1-100
Focus Band
HitmontopHitmontopLv.1-100
Shell Bell
Pokémon Breeder Jayden
Pokémon Breeder Jayden
エコEko
PotentialDouble Battle with Theodore
Mr. MimeMr. MimeLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
PluslePlusleLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
TogepiTogepiLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
3F
Pokémon Breeder Salvadore
Pokémon Breeder Salvadore
ケンヤKenya
PotentialDouble Battle with Veronica
VaporeonVaporeonLv.1-100
Focus Band
DodrioDodrioLv.1-100
King's Rock
OmastarOmastarLv.1-100
Quick Claw
Pokémon Breeder Veronica
Pokémon Breeder Veronica
キナコKinako
PotentialDouble Battle with Salvadore
NidoqueenNidoqueenLv.1-100
Salac Berry
NinetalesNinetalesLv.1-100
Salac Berry
CharizardCharizardLv.1-100
Salac Berry
4F
Psychic Keenan
Psychic Keenan
スケアキSukeaki
Double Battle with Kristina
AlakazamAlakazamLv.1-100
Petaya Berry
BlisseyBlisseyLv.1-100
Leftovers
GrumpigGrumpigLv.1-100
TwistedSpoon
Aroma Lady Kristina
Aroma Lady Kristina
カヲリKaori
Double Battle with Keenan
TropiusTropiusLv.1-100
White Herb
BellossomBellossomLv.1-100
Mental Herb
MeganiumMeganiumLv.1-100
Miracle Seed
Trainers with aPokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.


Variety Mode

The top prize for a fast time in this mode is anElixir.

The tower layout in this mode can be recreated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #41-48 in ascending numerical order. Within the fourth floor, the positions ofPokéfans Kimberly and Francisco are inverted, with Kimberly appearing as the first scanned Trainer on the floor sourced from Francisco's card. This may have been done to showcase their teams ofUnown.[1]

TrainerPokémon
1F
Gentleman Terrance
Gentleman Terrance
ニコラスNicolas
PotentialDouble Battle with Elizabeth
DelibirdDelibirdLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
ClefairyClefairyLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
PikachuPikachuLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
Lady Elizabeth
Lady Elizabeth
タマミTamami
PotentialDouble Battle with Terrance
CorsolaCorsolaLv.1-100
Silk Scarf
ClamperlClamperlLv.1-100
Silk Scarf
StarmieStarmieLv.1-100
Silk Scarf
2F
Parasol Lady Annabell
Parasol Lady Annabell
イスズIsuzu
PotentialDouble Battle with Coleman
JigglypuffJigglypuffLv.1-100
BrightPowder
JynxJynxLv.1-100
BrightPowder
ExploudExploudLv.1-100
BrightPowder
Collector Coleman
Collector Coleman
エツジEtsuji
PotentialDouble Battle with Annabell
IllumiseIllumiseLv.1-100
BrightPowder
SphealSphealLv.1-100
Focus Band
VigorothVigorothLv.1-100
Focus Band
3F
Rich Boy Enrique
Rich Boy Enrique
フミトFumito
Double Battle with Colleen
WooperWooperLv.1-100
Figy Berry
PoliwagPoliwagLv.1-100
Wiki Berry
PsyduckPsyduckLv.1-100
Aguav Berry
Lady Colleen
Lady Colleen
キヌカKinuka
Double Battle with Enrique
BaltoyBaltoyLv.1-100
Silk Scarf
PinecoPinecoLv.1-100
Silk Scarf
VoltorbVoltorbLv.1-100
Silk Scarf
4F
Pokéfan Kimberly
Pokéfan Kimberly
フミヨFumiyo
PotentialDouble Battle with Francisco
UnownUnownLv.1-100
Miracle Seed
UnownUnownLv.1-100
Mystic Water
UnownUnownLv.1-100
Black Belt
Pokéfan Francisco
Pokéfan Francisco
カズフミKazufumi
PotentialDouble Battle with Kimberly
UnownUnownLv.1-100
Charcoal
UnownUnownLv.1-100
Soft Sand
UnownUnownLv.1-100
TwistedSpoon
Trainers with aPokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.


Unique Mode

The top prize for a fast time in this mode isTM19 (Giga Drain).

The tower layout in this mode can be recreated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #49-54 in ascending order, then #56, then #55. The last two cards are in reverse order to prevent a bug that exists with the floor layout of card #55, where a player could become trapped by engaging the Trainers in battle and then moving in a particular way afterward.[1]

Ruin Maniac Abraham'sSmeargle have the following movesets:

TrainerPokémon
1F
Kindler Bernard
Kindler Bernard
ライゾウRaizō
PotentialDouble Battle with Meredith
MagcargoMagcargoLv.1-100
Quick Claw
RapidashRapidashLv.1-100
King's Rock
MoltresMoltresLv.1-100
BrightPowder
Pokémon Ranger Meredith
Pokémon Ranger Meredith
イサヨIsayo
PotentialDouble Battle with Bernard
SunfloraSunfloraLv.1-100
Persim Berry
TangelaTangelaLv.1-100
Quick Claw
VenusaurVenusaurLv.1-100
Leftovers
2F
Ruin Maniac Abraham
Ruin Maniac Abraham
イッカクIkkaku
PotentialDouble Battle with Luc
SmeargleSmeargleLv.1-100
Scope Lens
SmeargleSmeargleLv.1-100
Chesto Berry
SmeargleSmeargleLv.1-100
Quick Claw
Tuber Luc
Tuber Luc
キヨアキKiyoaki
PotentialDouble Battle with Abraham
CuboneCuboneLv.1-100
Thick Club
BeedrillBeedrillLv.1-100
Shell Bell
RaticateRaticateLv.1-100
Focus Band
3F
Youngster Breyden
Youngster Breyden
ケンゴKengo
PotentialDouble Battle with Aniya
CharmeleonCharmeleonLv.1-100
Charcoal
WartortleWartortleLv.1-100
Mystic Water
IvysaurIvysaurLv.1-100
Miracle Seed
Tuber Aniya
Tuber Aniya
アイカAika
PotentialDouble Battle with Breyden
CleffaCleffaLv.1-100
Quick Claw
WynautWynautLv.1-100
Leftovers
MagbyMagbyLv.1-100
Scope Lens
4F
Bird Keeper Dane
Bird Keeper Dane
チサエChisae
PotentialDouble Battle with Stephanie
SudowoodoSudowoodoLv.1-100
Sitrus Berry
SlowkingSlowkingLv.1-100
Scope Lens
EnteiEnteiLv.1-100
Petaya Berry
Triathlete Stephanie
Triathlete Stephanie
ユウマYūma
PotentialDouble Battle with Dane
HoundoomHoundoomLv.1-100
Quick Claw
StantlerStantlerLv.1-100
Leftovers
ArticunoArticunoLv.1-100
NeverMeltIce
Trainers with aPokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.


Expert Mode

The top prize for a fast time in this mode isTM31 (Brick Break).

The tower layout in this mode can be recreated in the Japanese version by scanning cards #57-64 in ascending numerical order.

TrainerPokémon
1F
Cooltrainer Alfred
Cooltrainer Alfred
カナメKaname
PotentialDouble Battle with Edie
SnorlaxSnorlaxLv.1-100
Quick Claw
MiltankMiltankLv.1-100
Leftovers
UrsaringUrsaringLv.1-100
Quick Claw
Psychic Edie
Psychic Edie
カノエKanoe
PotentialDouble Battle with Alfred
GengarGengarLv.1-100
Lum Berry
GardevoirGardevoirLv.1-100
Salac Berry
AlakazamAlakazamLv.1-100
Lum Berry
2F
Cooltrainer Roderick
Cooltrainer Roderick
ナオユキNaoyuki
PotentialDouble Battle with Alicia
SwellowSwellowLv.1-100
Leftovers
MachampMachampLv.1-100
Leftovers
UrsaringUrsaringLv.1-100
Leftovers
Cooltrainer Alicia
Cooltrainer Alicia
ナズナNazuna
PotentialDouble Battle with Roderick
DusclopsDusclopsLv.1-100
Leftovers
NinetalesNinetalesLv.1-100
White Herb
BanetteBanetteLv.1-100
Focus Band
3F
Expert Terrence
Expert Terrence
キチヘイKichihei
Double Battle with Carlotta
WobbuffetWobbuffetLv.1-100
Leftovers
ExploudExploudLv.1-100
Chesto Berry
CrobatCrobatLv.1-100
King's Rock
Expert Carlotta
Expert Carlotta
キヤコKiyako
Double Battle with Terrance
DewgongDewgongLv.1-100
Chesto Berry
PolitoedPolitoedLv.1-100
BrightPowder
MarowakMarowakLv.1-100
Quick Claw
4F
Pokémon Ranger Nora
Pokémon Ranger Nora
チグサChigusa
PotentialDouble Battle with Gav
ForretressForretressLv.1-100
Quick Claw
ElectrodeElectrodeLv.1-100
Salac Berry
ExeggutorExeggutorLv.1-100
Shell Bell
Pokémon Ranger Gav
Pokémon Ranger Gav
タイトTaito
PotentialDouble Battle with Nora
GengarGengarLv.1-100
Salac Berry
DusclopsDusclopsLv.1-100
Leftovers
MisdreavusMisdreavusLv.1-100
Focus Band
Trainers with aPokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.


Poké Mart

Before entering theHall of Fame

Generation III
Super PotionSuper Potion
$700
AntidoteAntidote
$100
Paralyze HealParlyz Heal
$200
AwakeningAwakening
$250
X SpeedX Speed
$350
X Sp. AtkX Special
$350
X AttackX Attack
$500
X DefenseX Defend
$550
Dire HitDire Hit
$650
Guard Spec.Guard Spec.
$700
X AccuracyX Accuracy
$950


After entering theHall of Fame

Generation III
Hyper PotionHyper Potion
$1200
Max PotionMax Potion
$2500
Full RestoreFull Restore
$3000
Full HealFull Heal
$600
ReviveRevive
$1500
X SpeedX Speed
$350
X Sp. AtkX Special
$350
X AttackX Attack
$500
X DefenseX Defend
$550
Dire HitDire Hit
$650
Guard Spec.Guard Spec.
$700
X AccuracyX Accuracy
$950


Prizes

Each prize can be obtained an unlimited number of times. If playing in Japanese, no prizes will be awarded regardless of completion time unless the challenge covers all four possible floors, which requires at least 7 e-Reader cards to be scanned; the default layout contains only two floors and does not qualify for prizes.

TimePrize
Under 12 minutesGrand prize -see below
12–13 minutesEtherEther
13–14 minutesMax PotionMax Potion
14–16 minutesReviveRevive
16–18 minutesFluffy TailFluffy Tail
Over 18 minutesGreat BallGreat Ball

Determining the grand prize

The top prize, for clearing all four floors in less than 12 minutes, depends on the particular combination of cards that are used. LetC1,C2,...,C8 be the card numbers in a particular layout. If only seven cards are used, then the eighth trainer is a default trainer, andC8 becomes 0.

For each card number, the game takes a modified copy of that card number that uses only the lowest five bits, limiting each modified card number to be in the range 0-31. So letM1=C1mod32,M2=C2mod32... and so on for the rest of the cards.

The eight modified card values are then combined together using the bitwise XOR operator, similar to the manner in which Shiny Pokémon are determined. LetX=M1M2M3M4M5M6M7M8, so that X is also within the range 0-31.

If eitherC8 is 0 or if the player has not yet defeated the Champion, then the grand prize indexP=Xmod5, giving a result between 0 and 4. Otherwise (if all eight cards are used and the player has defeated the Champion at least once before),P=Xmod10, giving a result between 0 and 9. In the cases where P is 5 or greater, the game also uses the sumS=C1+C2+C3+C4+C5+C6+C7+C8 to determine the grand prize:

PGrand Prize if S < 256Grand Prize if S ≥ 256
0Rare CandyRare Candy
1Luxury BallLuxury Ball
2Max ReviveMax Revive
3Max EtherMax Ether
4ElixirElixir
5TM NormalTM05 (Roar)TM FightingTM31 (Brick Break)
6TM PoisonTM36 (Sludge Bomb)TM DarkTM41 (Torment)
7TM PoisonTM06 (Toxic)TM PsychicTM48 (Skill Swap)
8TM FireTM11 (Sunny Day)TM GrassTM19 (Giga Drain)
9TM GroundTM26 (Earthquake)TM NormalTM45 (Attract)

Note that the calculation ofP andS has the property that scanning the same set of eight cards, but in a different order, will never change the prize that is awarded.

Grand prize from predefined layouts

In languages other than Japanese, the layout of Trainer Hill can only be customized to a limited extent, by choosing between four predefined modes. Each mode corresponds to a sequence of eight consecutive cards, and the grand prize can be calculated from those card numbers using the same formula:

ModeCardsBefore Hall of FameAfter Hall of Fame
Normal17-24Max EtherMax EtherTM FireTM11 (Sunny Day)
Variety41-48ElixirElixir
Unique49-56Max EtherMax EtherTM GrassTM19 (Giga Drain)
Expert57-64Rare CandyRare CandyTM FightingTM31 (Brick Break)

Layout

International versions

ModeEntrance1F2F3F4FRoof
Normal




Variety



Unique



Expert



 

Japanese versions

Default

VersionEntrance1F2FRoof
Emerald
 

Pokémon Battle e Emerald

KouseiKagemasaKeizouAkiomiRionaInami






YuratoSakuyaKomariRagiKennosukeOdunu






KaeSakiteruNukumiAkitakaAlfonsoAlaina






TheodoreJaydenSalvadoreVeronicaKeenanKristina






IsonosukeKoedaIsajiOukaMaikoAquino






OkikazuRiccaKousukeNeoTsuganeKagaho






TsukikaEdKaijiKiichiTerranceElizabeth






AnnabellColemanEnriqueColleenFranciscoKimberly






BernardMeredithAbrahamLucBreydenAniya






StephanieDaneAlfredEdieRoderickAlicia






TerrenceCarlottaNoraGavSoushiToshinori






 

Trivia

In other languages

LanguageTitle
Mandarin Chinese訓練家之丘Xùnliànjiā zhī Qiū
FrenchMont Dresseurs
GermanTrainerberg
ItalianMonte Allenatori
SpanishColina Desafío

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