'Pokemon Omega Ruby,' ‘Alpha Sapphire’ Nintendo 3DS Tips, Tricks: ‘Battle Maison’ tests trainers grit; Awesome rewards at stake for ‘super’ battle victors

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After a downpour of freebies for "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" trainers that lasted for several weeks, now would be the time for trainers to head out to "The Battle Resort" and push those pocket monsters to their optimum level. At "The Battle Resort," trainers would be able to improve their Pokemon skills through several challenges.

"The Battle Resort" for "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" would feature the "Battle Maison" where trainers would be able to challenge "powerful trainers in various battle formats." If the "Battle Maison" would be a bit too much to the fledgling trainers, they could always go to the "Pokemon Day Care" where move tutors would be able to teach new moves to trainers.

However, "The Battle Resort" for "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" could only be reached after the "Delta Episode" was completed. For players that have completed the "Delta Episode," read on. The "S.S. Ticket" received after the "Delta Episode" would be used to ride a ferry from either Slateport City or Lilycove City. The ferry would take the trainer to "The Battle Resort."

After landing at "The Battle Resort," "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" trainers would be able to meet familiar faces. Trainers would then need to choose who to pair-up from the three choices: Team Magma Leader Maxie, Team Aqua Leader Archie or Steven from the "Battle Maison." In the "Battle Maison," the trainers would then have to defeat a few "powerful trainers" before seeing a monument rise in their honor. Apart from bragging rights, trainers who won challenges would be rewarded with BP, which could be used to buy great items at the "Exchange Service Corner. If the trainers would want to gain more BPs, they should opt for the "super" version of the battle formats in the "Battle Maison."

Meanwhile trainers who have "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" but would want to transfer their Pokemon from their "Pokemon X" and "Pokemon Y" in to the game they were currently playing, the solution would be the "Pokemon Bank." The "Pokemon Bank" was designed to work like, well, a bank where transactions could be made. Among these transaction would be the transfer of Pokemon from one game to the other. However like a bank, the transactions and the maintenance of the bank account would come at a price.

For "Pokemon Omega Ruby" and "Alpha Sapphire" trainers, knowledge would definitely be power. With added knowledge, they would be able to train smarter rather than just harder; and that would help them "catch 'em all!"

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Pokemon Omega Ruby, Pokemon Alpha Sapphire, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Pokemon X, Pokemon Y

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