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Unova Pokémon League
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Universe Pokémon
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Article on Bulbapedia Pokémon League (Unova)

Unova Pokémon League (イッシュポケモンリーグ, Isshu Pokémon League) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Reshiram, Zekrom, Shaymin (in its Sky Forme), and Milotic appear on the stage. The stage itself appears to be based on its incarnation in Pokémon Black and White. N's Castle can appear with steps protruding from it, changing the layout of the stage.

Origin

The Pokémon League in Unova is located in the mountains of the region, at the end of Victory Road. The main hall is open-spaced, and has six structures: the Pokémon Center, the four chambers housing each member of the Elite Four, and a chamber which houses the Champion. A statue appears in the center, and it acts as an elevator leading to the steps leading to the Champion. The Elite Four members of Unova are Shauntal, who specializes in Ghost types; Marshal, who specializes in Fighting types; Grimsley, who specializes in Dark types; and Caitlin, who specializes in Psychic types. After defeating the Elite Four, the player can fight the Champion: Alder (Black/White), who was not fought in the player's initial visit, or Iris (Black 2/White 2), previously a gym leader from White.

N's Castle is the base of operations for Team Plasma in Pokémon Black and White, and the setting for the final storyline battles of the game. The castle, which surrounds the champion's chamber in the Pokémon League and could be accessed from there during the player's initial visit to the League, is where Reshiram or Zekrom can be caught depending on version. The caught Tao dragon may fight alongside the player if he or she chooses in the battles against N and then Ghetsis.

The castle's ruins appear in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, which could be accessed from Victory Road. The player meets N, and may face him. After the initial battle, the player may visit him once per season and fight weather-based teams depending on the season.