Nintendo NTRRIPKE Instruction Booklet page 17

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Battle Frontier
(Play over Nintendo DS Wireless Communications/Nintendo WFC)
The Battle Frontier is only accessible after you have beaten the Elite Four and the Pokémon Champion.
It's an area with five facilities for Pokémon battles, each with its own unique rules. On your own, you can
compete in Single or Double Battles, or you can connect with a friend and try a Multi Battle. When you
win a battle at the Battle Frontier, you are awarded BP (Battle Points). When you team up with a friend,
you can earn even more BP than usual. Collect BP to trade for items or Scratch-Off Cards.
* To do a Multi Battle over Nintendo WFC, enter the Wi-Fi Club (see page 24) and select the Battle Frontier.
Battle Tower
Select three of your own Pokémon for a Single Battle or four Pokémon for a Double Battle. You can
also compete in a Multi Battle by yourself at the Battle Tower. You can connect with Trainers all over
the world to battle.
Wi-Fi Battle Room
In this facility, you can battle Trainers over Nintendo WFC. Beat all seven Trainers in the room to earn BP.
If you continue to win, your rank will go up and you'll face tougher Trainers. Aim for the toughest Trainer!
At the counter, select "CHALLENGE" and select the three Pokémon you'd like to enter.
* Eggs and select Pokémon cannot be entered.
Connect to Nintendo WFC and select a Battle Room number, and then select "YES." Your room
will be prepared, and the battle against the Trainers will begin.
Once the battle is over, you will be asked if you would like to upload the results over Nintendo
WFC. Select "YES" and your results will be uploaded and the data will be reflected in the other
Trainers you fight. If you select "NO," your results will not be sent.
* You can also compete in Single and Double Battles from the center counter without connecting to Nintendo WFC.
You'll also enjoy exploring the Battle Hall, Battle Factory, Battle Castle, and Battle Arcade!
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abouT The Pokéwalker
The Pokéwalker™ accessory is a pedometer specifically for use with Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon
SoulSilver Versions. It can be used once you've reached a certain point in the story. You can send a
Pokémon to the pedometer and walk around with it to form a friendship and earn Experience Points.
Also, you will earn one "Watt" (W) for every 20 steps you take. These can be used for the Poké Radar
and Dowsing Machine (see page 36). Any Pokémon and items that you find can be sent back to
Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon SoulSilver Versions.
* The Pokéwalker can only store data for one person.
* Only one Pokéwalker can be registered to a copy of Pokémon HeartGold Version.
* Be sure to read the Pokéwalker Operations Manual before using.
Using the Pokéwalker for the First Time
To register the Pokéwalker, first, confirm that you have a Pokémon in your PC Box.
Remove the tab from the Pokéwalker. For more information, please check the "Using the
Pokéwalker Accessory" section in the Pokéwalker Operations Manual.
Select "CONNECT TO POKéWALKER" from the Pokémon HeartGold Version
Main Menu, then touch "Save, then go for a Stroll."
Select a Pokémon from your PC Box to send to the Pokéwalker, then select
a Route to take.
Once you see the screen to the right, point the Pokéwalker at the DS
system, press
on the Pokéwalker, and wait five seconds. Ensure that
the Pokéwalker and the Game Card's sensors are facing each other at a
distance of no greater than two inches.
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