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A rematch or re-battle (Japanese: 再戦 rematch) is a second or subsequent boxing against a Trainer or Pokémon.
In the core series games, information technology is mandatory for the player to defeat certain Trainers to advance within the game. Technically, if the player is defeated, they are given the chance to boxing this opponent once again until defeated (disallowment exceptional circumstances), but this isn't considered a rematch.
Most of the time, nonetheless, if a Trainer is defeated, that Trainer volition not be bachelor for a rematch until certain conditions take been met. When Trainers usually agree to rematch, their Pokémon will have get stronger (level up or evolution), or they would already have caused more than Pokémon (sometimes from another region, once the thespian has obtained the National Pokédex).
Types of rematch
Regular Trainers
From Generation II onwards, with the exception of Pokémon Black and White and X and Y, some regular Trainers establish along normal routes and caves can be challenged for a rematch.
In Pokémon Gilt, Silver, and Crystal and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the actor can commutation Pokégear phone numbers with specific Trainers, allowing them to contact the player for a rematch. Note that Trainers have to be rebattled every bit before long equally possible, otherwise the chance to exercise so will disappear.
In Pokémon Gold, Silvery, and Crystal, the number of difficulty levels and triggers are divers individually for each Trainer. Certain rematches are available only in Gold and Silverish, while others are only in Crystal. The following events are triggers for new rematches:
- Reaching a new city/town in Johto, starting with Goldenrod City
- Reaching the Lake of Rage
- Defeating Team Rocket at Mahogany Town or Goldenrod City
- Becoming Champion
- Returning the Automobile Role to the Kanto Ability Plant
Additionally, in Gold and Silver, the player will battle the strongest team available, but in Crystal, each team has to be battled in lodge (including fighting the initial team once more).
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Trainers' teams have 3 different difficulty levels: the first level is used in the get-go rematch, the 2nd after the histrion has beginning entered the Hall of Fame, and the 3rd after the player has obtained all 16 Badges.
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the PokéNav's Trainer's Eyes or Match Call has similar functions to the Pokégear, keeping track of Trainers who eventually want to re-battle the player. Regular Trainers are eligible for rematches after obtaining the Residual Bluecoat; once it is obtained, if the role player is on a map with eligible Trainers, each Trainer on the map has a separate 31% chance to need a rematch every 255 steps.[1]
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire, the Trainer's Center function returns, and Trainers are set for a rematch more frequently than in Generation III; in these games, the Trainers' teams amend as the thespian progresses through the game, and are at their strongest after the player has entered the Hall of Fame.
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and Pokémon Vivid Diamond and Shining Pearl, while outdoors, the player can use the Vs. Seeker to randomly make nearby Trainers ready for a rematch. Certain Trainers take stronger teams, depending on how far the histrion is through the game, every bit long as they accept defeated that Trainer's previous party. New Vs. Seeker parties are unlocked at the following events:
- Obtaining the Vs. Seeker
- Arriving in Celadon City FR LG /defeating Fantina D P /defeating Crasher Wake Pt
- Arriving in Fuchsia City FR LG /capturing or defeating the cover Legendary Pokémon D P Pt
- Entering the Hall of Fame
- Delivering the Sapphire to Celio FR LG /capturing or defeating Heatran at Stark Mountain D P Pt .
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, sure Trainers can be challenged daily at the 7 Stars Restaurant. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the thespian can battle one Trainer per day at Jubilife Tv, with the Trainer that appears varying with the 24-hour interval of the week. In Pokémon Platinum, players can claiming several Trainers that appear in different Pokémon Centers once per 24-hour interval each, as well as repeatedly battle the Maids in the 5-Maid Knockout Exact-Turn Assault Challenge in the Pokémon Mansion.
In Pokémon Black and White and Pokémon Blackness ii and White 2, Trainers in the Big Stadium and Small Court of Nimbasa City and the Royal Unova can be rematched daily. In Pokémon Black two and White ii, every bit the actor progresses through the game, the Trainers' Pokémon are battled at higher levels, and will exist at their strongest after the histrion has entered the Hall of Fame. Some Trainers may replace their Pokémon. Pokémon Breeders in Blackness ii and White 2 will re-claiming the role player upon sight (equally long as the actor has left the expanse since their last boxing), fifty-fifty if the player had previously defeated them; however, their teams remain the aforementioned during each battle.
In Pokémon X and Y, Trainers in the Battle Chateau can be battled each time that Trainer has entered the Boxing Chateau. Simply those whose rank is the aforementioned every bit or lower than the histrion's volition appear. The player tin purchase writs to have an effect on three dissimilar factors (party levels, prize money, and Trainer inflow rate) for the remainder of that solar day, although issued writs can be swapped out if the new ane has the same type of effect.
In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, certain Trainers can be challenged daily at the Battle Buffet at Hau'oli City'south Shopping District.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Pokémon Breeder Chloe tin can be rematched whenever she is establish in the Wild Area, with teams differing based on if the player received the Fire Bluecoat and if they enter the Hall of Fame. The Café Masters in the Battle Cafés throughout Galar can also be challenged daily.
In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD, at that place are sure areas that permit for multiple rematches, near notably in Pyrite Town's Duel Foursquare. Other locations such equally Agate Hamlet and The Under Subway allow for rematches just after getting past a certain point in the game.
Rival
Since Generation I, the role player'south rival plays a cardinal office within the game, occasionally giving hints, helping out or even challenging the role player to a rematch. With the exception of Brendan and May, the role player'south rival tin can exist repeatedly rematched later entering the Hall of Fame of that region. In Silver'southward example nonetheless, he can merely be rematched after the battle in Mt. Moon G S C or the Multi Battle with him in Dragon's Den HG SS .
The following table shows where and when the player's Rival can be challenged for subsequent rematches:
Region | Rival | Time and location for (the nigh recent) rematch | |
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Kanto | Blue R B Y FR LG | Any time | Indigo Plateau |
Trace P E | |||
Johto | Silver | Mondays and Wednesdays | Indigo Plateau |
Hoenn | Wally | Any time R Southward E | Victory Route R South E |
One time per mean solar day OR As | Battle Maison OR Equally | ||
Sinnoh | Barry | Saturdays and Sundays | Fight Area D P BD SP |
Survival Area Pt | |||
Unova | Cheren B Due west | One time per solar day | Victory Road |
Bianca B W | Saturdays and Sundays | Nuvema Town | |
Hugh B2 W2 | Once per solar day | Driftveil Metropolis | |
Kalos | Calem* or Serena* | Once per 24-hour interval | Kiloude City |
Alola | Hau | Whatsoever time | Pokémon League (Title Defence force) |
Gladion | Any time | Pokémon League (Title Defense force) | |
Galar (Mainland) | Hop | Any time | Wyndon Stadium (Champion tournaments/Galarian Star Tournament) |
Bede | Whatsoever time | Wyndon Stadium (Champion tournaments/Galarian Star Tournament) | |
Marnie | One time per day | Spikemuth | |
Whatsoever time | Wyndon Stadium (Champion tournaments/Galarian Star Tournament) | ||
Galar (Island of Armor) | Klara Sw | Once per day | Battle Courtroom |
Whatsoever time | Wyndon Stadium (Galarian Star Tournament) | ||
Avery Sh | Once per day | Battle Court | |
Any fourth dimension | Wyndon Stadium (Galarian Star Tournament) |
Gym Leaders
Gym Leader rematches were start introduced in Pokémon Emerald. They are featured in all subsequent cadre series games with Gym Leaders, except for Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Blackness, White, Omega Ruby, and Blastoff Sapphire.
Pokémon Emerald
Later on inbound Hall of Fame, every 60th wild encounter, every 20th Trainer battle, and every 20th Battle Frontier battle, the game has 31% gamble to brand a Gym Leader rematch bachelor.
Each Gym Leader has iv teams, ordered from everyman levels to highest levels, and they will use each team afterwards the player defeats their previous squad. All teams contain Pokémon outside the Hoenn Pokédex. However, the teams won't progress if the player hasn't done the New Mauville sidequest, and Wattson won't be available at all.[two]
Pokémon Platinum
- Main article: Battlefield
In Pokémon Platinum, the Gym Leaders of Sinnoh, together with the histrion'south previous Multi Boxing partners, can exist found in the Battleground. Upwardly to iv of these Trainers appear each day and they tin exist battled only once a twenty-four hours. The residing Trainers are generated upon entering the Battleground, potentially allowing for dissimilar Trainers after game resets.
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- Principal commodity: Fighting Dojo
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Gym Leaders of Kanto and Johto are found in the Fighting Dojo. However, unlike Platinum, the Leaders will not arrive at the Dojo until they accept been chosen on for a rematch.
To re-battle a Gym Leader, the histrion has to commencement obtain the Gym Leader's number. Following that, the role player tin can phone call the Gym Leader at whatsoever time, but the Gym Leader volition but accept a rematch when their schedule is free.
When a Gym Leader has accepted a rematch, they will stay in the Fighting Dojo until they are defeated. There is no limit to the number of times a Gym Leader can exist rematched.
Note that the phone numbers for most of the Leaders can exist obtained after entering the Hall of Fame. However, rematches with the Gym Leaders cannot be scheduled until after the World Badge has been obtained (i.eastward., Blue has been defeated).
Gym Leader phone listing
Each Leader's telephone number must exist obtained from them personally when the Leader is out of their Gym (except Chuck and Blueish, which have to be obtained from their wife and sis respectively). Past speaking with each Leader at the appropriate time and place, players tin can obtain their phone numbers.
The following table shows how each Leader'south number tin be obtained:
Johto Gym Leaders | |||||
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Leader | Twenty-four hour period | Time | Location | Pre-requisites (mail-Hall of Fame) | |
Falkner | Monday | Whatever time | Celadon Department Shop, 4F | Must have beaten Janine | |
Bugsy | Thursday | Any time | Viridian Forest | None | |
Whitney | Whatever twenty-four hour period | 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM | Goldenrod Section Shop, 6F | None | |
Morty | Monday or Tuesday | Whatever time | Bellchime Trail | None | |
Chuck | Any day | Whatsoever fourth dimension | From Chuck'southward married woman at Cianwood Urban center | None | |
Jasmine | Whatsoever solar day | 1:00 PM to two:00 PM | Olivine Café | None | |
Pryce | Any solar day | half-dozen:00 AM to x:00 AM | By the Lake of Rage | None | |
Clair | Any twenty-four hour period | 6:00 AM to x:00 AM | Inside Dragon's Den | Must have defeated her and Lance in a Multi Battle | |
Kanto Gym Leaders | |||||
Leader | Twenty-four hour period | Time | Location | Pre-requisites (mail-Hall of Fame) | |
Required badges | Boosted requirements | ||||
Brock | Any twenty-four hour period | 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM | Inside Diglett's Cavern | All 16 | None |
Misty | Whatsoever 24-hour interval | 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM | Route 25 | All 16 | Will not announced if Suicune is present |
Lt. Surge | Whatsoever day | nine:00 AM to 11:00 AM | Outside Kanto Power Plant | All 16 | Appears subsequently Zapdos is captured. Gives his phone number if the histrion is walking with a Pikachu |
Erika | Saturday or Sunday | 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM | Celadon City fountain | All 16 | None |
Janine | Any twenty-four hours | 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM | Pokémon League Reception Gate | Any number | Defeat Janine |
Sabrina | Friday | Whatever time | Olivine Harbor | Any number | Defeat Sabrina, must have S.Due south. Ticket |
Blaine | Tuesday | Whatever time | Cinnabar Isle | All 16 | None |
Blue | Any solar day | Whatever fourth dimension | From Daisy Oak at Pallet Town | All 16 | After having at to the lowest degree seven massages and showing Daisy a Pokémon with max friendship (from iii pm to 3:59 pm only) |
Gym Leader rematch schedule
The post-obit table shows when the Gym Leaders are free to accept a rematch.
Every bit midnight to iii:59 AM is considered to exist "night" by the game, any Leader who can be battled at night can exist battled from midnight to 3:59 AM or from 8:00 PM to 11:59 PM.
Gym Leaders' Schedule
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
- Main article: Pokémon World Tournament
In Blackness ii and White 2, Gym Leaders can be rematched in the Unova Leaders Tournament at the Pokémon World Tournament.
Pokémon X and Y
- Master article: Battle Chateau
In X and Y, the Gym Leaders of Kalos can be rematched at the Battle Chateau once the role player has reached the rank of Marquis or Marchioness. The Gym Leaders use two of their Pokémon, who start at level 40. Later on the player has entered the Hall of Fame, the base of operations level of their team is changed to level 50, and the Pokémon for some of the Gym Leaders accept been replaced.
Dissimilar in previous games, the Elite Four and Champion of Kalos do not receive higher level teams when rematched at the Pokémon League. Instead, they tin can also be encountered at the Chateau. The Elite Four can be rematched when the histrion reaches the rank of Duke or Duchess. They apply three Pokémon at the base of operations level of 55. Finally, Champion Diantha can exist rematched when the player reaches the highest rank, Grand Duke or Chiliad Duchess, respectively. She uses four Pokémon, including her Mega Gardevoir, at the base level of 60.
Like other Trainers at the Battle Chateau, issuing certain writs can exist used to adjust the levels of the teams used there by Gym Leaders, the Elite Four, and Diantha, likewise as giving them the chance to appear more often.
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let'due south Go, Eevee!
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Go, Eevee!, afterward the thespian has entered the Hall of Fame, each Gym Leader of Kanto can exist rematched at their respective Gym once per day. At the Viridian Gym, Blueish is battled instead of Giovanni. In improver, the Pokémon League can also be challenged again, with all Aristocracy Four members possessing a Kanto Pokémon's Alolan Form.
Pokémon Vivid Diamond and Shining Pearl
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, each Gym Leader of Sinnoh tin be challenged to a rematch at their respective Gym in one case per day later on the National Pokédex has been obtained.
Pokémon League
The Pokémon League can be rematched in all core series games except Pokémon Sword and Shield. Starting in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, rematches against the Elite Four and Champion may feature teams at higher levels, sometimes with dissimilar Pokémon and moves.
In Generation I, they are the only Trainers that can be rematched.
FireRed and LeafGreen
The Indigo Plateau volition start using higher-level Pokémon one time the player has completed the Sevii Islands post-game quest.
Platinum
The Pokémon League uses college-level Pokémon after the player completes the Stark Mountain sidequest.
HeartGold and SoulSilver
The Indigo Plateau will start using higher-level Pokémon once the player has earned all xvi Badges.
Generation 5
The Pokémon League uses higher-level Pokémon after the thespian defeats them the first fourth dimension.
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
The Pokémon League will start using higher-level Pokémon once the role player has completed the Delta Episode.
Generation VII
The Pokémon League uses higher-level Pokémon after the player defeats them the first time.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
The Pokémon League has 2 sets of rematches.
The first prepare of rematch teams are used after the player has defeated the Pokémon League once. These teams are based on the teams the Elite Iv and the Champion apply in Pokémon Platinum.
The second ready of rematch teams are used after the actor catches Heatran at Stark Mount and has defeated the first set of rematch teams at least in one case.
Title Defense
Pokémon Sun, Moon Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
- Primary article: Pokémon League (Alola)/Title Defense
In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the role player, equally the first Champion of Alola, has the opportunity to defend their championship after completing their rematches against the Elite Iv. In addition to their rivals, Hau and Gladion, challengers include Trial Captain Sophocles, island kahuna Hapu, former Team Skull Admin Plumeria, and the League's founder, Professor Kukui.
Pokémon Sword and Shield
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, after the histrion becomes Champion, they can defend their title in subsequent Champion tournaments in Wyndon Stadium. Players can invite a sitting Gym Leader, their rival Hop, former Leader Piers, or quondam Champion Leon to bring together the tournament before it starts. However, doing so does not guarantee that the invited Trainer volition be battled by the player, as they tin can be defeated in rounds prior to reaching the player. All Gym Leaders featured in the player'south game of selection tin can be challenged through this tournament, except for Opal, who retires her title to one of the player's rivals, Bede.
After the player has completed The Crown Tundra story, the Galarian Star Tournament is opened. It allows the player to rematch all the present and former Gym Leaders, Hop, Leon, Peony, Sordward, and Shielbert in Multi Battle tournaments.
Other special Trainers
Scarlet
Once the histrion had defeated Crimson in Pokémon Gold, Silverish, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, he will reappear at Mt. Silver every fourth dimension the player enters the Hall of Fame.
Green
Once the player had defeated Light-green in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, she will reappear in Cerulean Metropolis. The role player can battle her once a solar day.
GAME FREAK
Introduced in Pokémon Black and White, Morimoto of GAME FREAK can be battled once a day GAME FREAK'southward in-game regional headquarters in Pokémon Black, White, Black 2 and White 2, Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Sword, and Shield, usually after entering the region's respective Hall of Fame. In Black two and White ii, the player tin can also boxing Nishino, and in Ultra Lord's day and Ultra Moon, the actor battles Morimoto and Iwao in a Double Boxing.
The player can also battle Morimoto in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Become, Eevee!, merely he is not rematchable in these games.
Mustard and Honey
In The Island of Armor, after the player has defeated Mustard in the Boxing Court, they tin can rematch him once a solar day upon request. Dear can also be battled daily after spending plenty Watts to upgrade the Master Dojo.
Peony
In The Crown Tundra, subsequently the "They Came From The Ultra Beyond!" adventure is started, the player can battle Peony in the Max Lair once a day.
Wild Pokémon from in-game events
- Main article: List of wild Pokémon from in-game events
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and consummate it. Reason: Are effort values awarded in mandatory captures? Exercise rematches also employ for wild Mythical Pokémon? Stakataka/Blacephalon in USUM: practise they reappear if defeated? |
In all games, beingness defeated past a Legendary Pokémon does not cause it to disappear. In all games in which roaming Pokémon exist, fleeing from them does non cause them to permanently disappear; the game but behaves the same equally if they were the ones to flee.
Prior to Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, fleeing from stationary Legendary Pokémon causes the Pokémon to permanently disappear.
In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, if the player flees from a stationary Legendary Pokémon, it will reappear upon leaving and re-entering the room. The game informs the player that "The <Pokémon> flew away!". If the player defeats an event sectional Legendary/Mythical Pokémon, it reappears afterwards the player adjacent enters the Hall of Fame.
In Pokémon Platinum, if the player defeats or flees from a stationary Legendary Pokémon, it reappears afterward the thespian next enters the Hall of Fame. If the thespian defeats a roaming Pokémon, it will reappear simply after the player has re-triggered the event which acquired it to start roaming; for case, the player must talk to Professor Oak to crusade a Legendary bird to resume roaming. If the player flees from or defeats Origin Forme Giratina in the Distortion World, it will reappear in Turnback Cave in its Altered Forme, where it behaves in the same manner as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon.
This was extended to all stationary Pokémon (red Gyarados, Sudowoodo, and Snorlax) in HeartGold and SoulSilver. If Suicune is defeated or fled from, Eusine will comment on this fact, and it will instead reappear at the Burned Belfry, where information technology behaves in the same way as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon. If Ho-Oh HG or Lugia SS is defeated or fled from during the storyline, the Kimono Girls volition comment on this fact before leaving; however, the Pokémon notwithstanding behave like any other stationary Pokémon.
In Pokémon Black and White, Reshiram B or Zekrom Westward must exist caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to the Pokémon does not cause it to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is caught. However, if the actor has a full party and PC, it is possible to progress without catching information technology, in which case it instead appears at Dragonspiral Tower after defeating Ghetsis, where it behaves in the same way as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon, except that it will even so not give any experience points.
In Pokémon X and Y, Xerneas 10 or Yveltal Y must be defenseless; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does non cause it to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is caught. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does non become available until after the player catches it, so information technology is non possible to avert the capture fifty-fifty if the player'due south political party and PC are both full.
In Pokémon Omega Ruddy and Alpha Sapphire, if the role player defeats Groudon OR or Kyogre Equally instead of catching them in the main story, they will reappear in the Cave of Origin after entering the Hall of Fame. During the Delta Episode, Rayquaza must be caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does not cause it to disappear, the boxing yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is caught. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does non become bachelor until after the histrion catches Rayquaza, so it is not possible to avoid the capture even if the histrion'southward party and PC are both total. If the player flees from or defeats Deoxys in during the Delta Episode, information technology volition reappear at the Dragonhark altar atop the Sky Pillar after entering the Hall of Fame once more, where it behaves in the aforementioned fashion as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon.
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Solgaleo S or Lunala Thou must be caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does not cause information technology to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is caught. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage Arrangement does non go available until subsequently the player catches the Legendary Pokémon. If the thespian defeats, flees from, or loses to Tapu Koko instead of catching information technology during the postal service-credits outcome, Lillie volition comment on this fact, and Tapu Koko volition immediately be bachelor to boxing over again at the Ruins of Conflict. If the player defeats, flees from or loses to a roaming Ultra Beast or Necrozma, it will proceed to reappear in the area until it is caught (the game reassures the thespian that it is all the same in the expanse).
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Solgaleo Us or Lunala UM must exist caught for information technology to disappear; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does non cause it to disappear and the boxing yields no experience. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does not go available until after the player catches the Legendary Pokémon.
In spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon serial
In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon serial, Legendary Pokémon that have been battled and are involved in the storyline must be fought once again in club to be recruited.
Pokémon Ranger series
In the Pokémon Ranger series, the Drowsy Guy volition allow the player to re-practice a memorable capture. In Pokémon Ranger, he allows the role player to re-capture the Legendary beasts, while in the sequel, he allows the role player to re-capture Darkrai. In Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, Nema allows the thespian to re-battle several Boss Pokémon on a model of Dolce Island via the apply of her "Many Times Any Time Capture Machine".
Pokémon Trading Carte du jour Game series
In Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!, all duelists are bachelor for rematches. However, in some cases, a duelist switches their deck permanently at some betoken. For instance, the rival character Ronald uses 4 decks in the first game: the beginning iii decks are used in a single duel each, and then the 4th deck is used whenever the player challenges him for the Champion title at the Pokémon Dome. Similarly, in the 2d game, some Gild Masters use a certain deck on their first duel, and then use a different deck in all subsequent duels.
Pokémon Play Information technology! series
In Pokémon Play Information technology! and Pokémon Play It! Version 2, there is no limit to the number of Trading Carte du jour Game matches confronting Julie.
In the anime
With the exception of the Orangish League, Ash has had rematches with at to the lowest degree ane Gym Leader, Borderland Brain, island kahuna, or World Coronation Series opponent in each leg of his journey. It is noted that the list does not list any lucifer-up which could not be defined as a battle.
Indigo League
Opponent | First match | Issue | Rematch | Outcome |
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Brock | Showdown in Pewter Metropolis | Forfeit | Showdown in Pewter City | Ash forfeits once again, but Brock rewards his Bluecoat in recognition of Ash'southward compassion. |
Misty | The Water Flowers of Cerulean City | Interrupted past Squad Rocket Ash earns Badge equally thanks for protecting the Gym. | When Regions Collide! | Demonstration battle Victory |
Lt. Surge | Electrical Stupor Showdown | Loss | Electrical Shock Showdown | Victory |
Sabrina | Abra and the Psychic Showdown | Forfeit | Haunter versus Kadabra | Interrupted by Haunter, who manages to intermission Sabrina out of her trance. Ash receives Badge as a token of gratitude. |
Blaine | Riddle Me This and Volcanic Panic | Forfeit | Volcanic Panic | Victory |
Johto League
Opponent | Showtime match | Issue | Rematch | Upshot |
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Whitney | A Goldenrod Opportunity | Loss | A Dairy Tale Catastrophe | Unofficial battle Ash wins Ash receives Badge despite the battle being unofficial. |
Pryce | As Cold as Pryce | Unofficial i-on-1 battle Ash loses | Squeamish Pryce, Infant! | Pryce forfeits Ash is rewarded the badge |
Clair | Fangs for Nothin' | Interrupted past Team Rocket | Better Viii Than Never | Victory |
Hoenn League
Opponent | Showtime friction match | Result | Rematch | Result |
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Brawly | Brave the Wave | Loss | Just One of the Geysers | Victory |
Wattson | Watt'due south with Wattson? | Ash wins with an overcharged Pikachu. Wattson insists Ash keeps the Bluecoat. | Manectric Charge | Unofficial rematch Ash loses |
Norman | At that place's No Identify Like Hoenn | Unofficial one-on-one battle Ash loses | Balance of Ability | Official friction match Ash wins |
Boxing Frontier
Opponent | First match | Consequence | Rematch | Result |
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Anabel | Talking a Good Game! | Loss | 2nd Time'southward the Charm! | Victory |
Brandon | Battling the Enemy Within! | Ash is possessed, and the match is declared unofficial. | Overjoyed! | First official match Ash loses |
Gathering the Gang of 4! and Pace - The Last Frontier! | Second official match Ash wins |
Sinnoh League
Opponent | Starting time match | Consequence | Rematch | Upshot |
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Roark | A Gruff Act to Follow! | Loss | O'er the Rampardos We Watched! | Victory |
Gardenia | The Grass-Type Is Always Greener! | Unofficial battle Ash loses | The Grass Menagerie! | Victory |
Fantina | Playing the Leveling Field! | Unofficial battle Forfeit | Shield with a Twist! | Victory |
Volkner | The Fleeing Belfry of Sunyshore! | Interrupted by Team Rocket | The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh Globe! | Victory |
Ultra Heady from the Shocking Start! | World Coronation Series match Victory Ash's rank rises to 64. |
Unova League
Opponent | Get-go match | Effect | Rematch | Upshot |
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Lenora | The Battle Co-ordinate to Lenora! | Loss | Rematch at the Nacrene Gym! | Victory |
Kalos League
Opponent | First match | Result | Rematch | Result |
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Viola | A Blustery Santalune Gym Boxing! | Loss | Contesting on Thin Ice! | Victory |
Korrina | Mega Revelations! | First unofficial battle Loss | The Aura Storm! | Second unofficial battle Battle called off due to Lucario losing control. |
Calling from Beyond the Aura! | 3rd unofficial battle Boxing called off due to Lucario losing control over again. | |||
Showdown at the Shalour Gym! | Official battle Victory | |||
A Festival Reunion! | Earth Coronation Series Battle Festival Challenge Victory Ash's rank rises to 921 and advances to Cracking Course. | |||
Clemont | Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! | Unofficial battle Interrupted past Squad Rocket | The Moment of Lumiose Truth! | Official battle Victory |
Wulfric | All Hail the Ice Battlefield! | Loss | A Real Icebreaker! | Victory |
Island challenge
Opponent | First match | Result | Rematch | Upshot |
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Nanu | Tough Guy Trials! | Unofficial battle Loss | Guiding an Awakening! | Victory Awarded the Lycanium Z |
Hapu | That's Some Spicy Island Research! | Unofficial battle Loss | A Grand Debut! | Victory Awarded the Steelium Z |
Earth Coronation Series
Opponent | First match | Issue | Rematch | Result |
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Rinto | Trials of a Budding Master! | Unranked battle Loss | Beyond Chivalry… Aiming to be a Leek Primary! | Victory Ash's rank rises to 184 |
Bea | Solitary and Menacing! | Loss Ash's rank drops to 930 | Octo-Gridlock at the Gym! | Describe No change in ranking |
Boxing Three With Bea! and A Battle of Mega Versus Max! | Victory Ash's rank rises to 36 |
Trivia
- Giovanni is the only in-game Gym Leader that cannot be rematched an indefinite amount of times. Yet, he can exist battled multiple times via an event at Tohjo Falls, if the player has multiple Celebi, as well as at the Pokémon World Tournament. Koga, the other sometime Kanto Gym Leader, has been able to be rematched indefinitely since Generation 2, where he was an Elite Four member, equally well equally in Pokémon: Allow's Become, Pikachu! and Let'southward Become, Eevee!.
In other languages
Language | Title | |
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Danish | Omkamp Revanchekamp | |
Dutch | Rematch | |
Finnish | Uusintaottelu | |
Italian | Rivincita | |
Norwegian | Omkamp | |
Polish | Rewanż | |
Swedish | Revanchmatch Retur-match | |
Vietnamese | Trận tái đấu | |
References
- ↑ https://github.com/pret/pokeemerald/blob/primary/src/battle_setup.c#l1605
- ↑ https://github.com/pret/pokeemerald/blob/main/src/gym_leader_rematch.c#l32
Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Rematch