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==Overview==
==Overview==
The stage features the four chambers of the Kalos Pokémon League: the Blazing Chamber, Dragonmark Chamber, Ironworks Chamber, and Flood Chamber, as well as the Main Hall. The stage enters each chamber one at a time before reverting back to the Main Hall, at which point it chooses another chamber and the process continues. Various Pokémon cameo in the background of the different Chambers, matching the type specialized by the trainer fought there. Occasionally, a Legendary Pokémon will appear in one of the chambers, taking the place of the other Pokémon, and instead form additional stage hazards. <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMlBx1hbqZY]</ref>.
The stage features the four chambers of the Kalos Pokémon League: the Blazing Chamber, Dragonmark Chamber, Ironworks Chamber, and Flood Chamber, as well as the Main Hall. Similar to both [[Pokémon Stadium]] stages, the stage enters each chamber one at a time before reverting back to the Main Hall, at which point it another chamber is randomly chosen and the process continues. Every variation features a main body with two platforms of some kind: during a stage transition the platforms float up, past the upper [[blast line]], [[KO]]ing any character still on them.
 
Various Pokémon cameo in the background of the different Chambers, their type matching the room theme. Occasionally, instead of them a single Legendary Pokémon appears, causing disruptive effects.


===Dragonmark Chamber===
===Dragonmark Chamber===
In the Dragonmark Chamber, Dragon-type species {{pkmn|Garchomp}}, {{pkmn|Hydreigon}}, {{pkmn|Axew}}, and {{pkmn|Dragonite}} appear; in addition, the dragon statue will cause flames to erupt from the floor, damaging those caught in them<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iojf4sm5INg#t=145</ref>. [[Rayquaza]] appears as a stage element in the Dragonmark Chamber, where it appears to attack the players in a similar manner as it did in its [[Rayquaza#Role in the Subspace Emissary| Subspace Emissary]] role in ''[[Brawl]]'', appearing after a trail of electricity.
In the Dragonmark Chamber, Dragon-type Pokémon {{pkmn|Garchomp}}, {{pkmn|Hydreigon}}, {{pkmn|Axew}}, and {{pkmn|Dragonite}} appear. At regular intervals, the giant dragon statue in the far background roars, causing damaging purple flames to erupt from the floor.
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The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is [[Rayquaza]]: occasionally a trail of electricity crosses the screen, a warning that Rayquaza is about to travel in its path. Its attack is similar to its dashing during its [[Rayquaza#Role in the Subspace Emissary|Subspace Emissary battle]] in ''[[Brawl]]''.
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File:Dragonmark WiiU.png|The Dragonmark Chamber.
File:Dragonmark WiiU.png|The Dragonmark Chamber.
File:SSB4U Rayquaza Kalos Pokemon League.PNG|Rayquaza in the Dragonmark Chamber.
File:SSB4U Rayquaza Kalos Pokemon League.PNG|Rayquaza in the Dragonmark Chamber.
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===Blazing Chamber===
===Blazing Chamber===
In the Blazing Chamber, Fire-types {{pkmn|Infernape}}, {{pkmn|Tepig}}, {{pkmn|Blaziken}}, and Male {{pkmn|Pyroar}} appear; additionally, lava will flow out on platforms, [[Flame|searing]] whoever touches them. [[Ho-Oh]] appears as a stage element in the Blazing Chamber; when it shows up, it causes the flames to raise the platforms higher, as well as creating two more flames that rise from the bottom on both sides of the stage.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnmXpDlvXUY]</ref>
In the Blazing Chamber, Fire-types {{pkmn|Infernape}}, {{pkmn|Tepig}}, {{pkmn|Blaziken}}, and Male {{pkmn|Pyroar}} appear. The two platforms are supported by pillars of fire, which [[Flame|sear]] whoever touches them. Two flaming spouts also appear at the sides of the stage.
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The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is [[Ho-Oh]]: when it shows up, the flames in the stage flare up and raise the platforms.
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Blazing Chamber WiiU.png|The Blazing Chamber.
Blazing Chamber WiiU.png|The Blazing Chamber.
Blazing Chamber Ho-Oh.jpg|[[Ho-Oh]]'s effect.
Blazing Chamber Ho-Oh.jpg|[[Ho-Oh]]'s effect.
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===Ironworks Chamber===
===Ironworks Chamber===
In the Ironworks Chamber, Steel-types {{pkmn|Klinklang}}, {{b|Steelix|disambiguation}}, [[Scizor]], and {{pkmn|Honedge}} appear; in addition, a pair of swords will plunge into the stage, damaging anyone on contact, the swords' cross-guards serving as platforms. By attacking the swords themselves, players can make the swords sink further into the stage. At times, a puddle of metallic liquid will pool in the center of the stage - if anyone touches it, they will become their metal form for a short while.[[Registeel]] appears in the Ironworks Chamber, and can shake the ground, causing the sword platforms to leap out and spin before falling back into place, damaging fighters. Fighters on the ground during this time will be buried into the stage.
In the Ironworks Chamber, Steel-types {{pkmn|Klinklang}}, {{b|Steelix|disambiguation}}, [[Scizor]], and {{pkmn|Honedge}} appear. When the stage transitions into this room a pair of huge swords plunge into the stage, damaging anyone on contact; their cross-guards serving as platforms. Touching their blades at any time deals minor damage and knockback; however it is possible to get [[juggle]]d between when they rise back up at the end of the transition. Attacking the swords also makes them sink further into the stage. At times, a puddle of metallic liquid will pool in the center of the stage: if anyone touches it, they will become [[Metal Box|metallic]] for a short while.
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The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is [[Registeel]]: it sometimes shake the ground, causing the sword platforms to leap out and spin before falling back into place, damaging fighters. Fighters on the ground during its attack will be [[buried]] into the stage.
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File:Ironworks Chamber WiiU.png|The Ironworks Chamber.
File:Ironworks Chamber WiiU.png|The Ironworks Chamber.
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===Flood Chamber===
===Flood Chamber===
In the Flood Chamber, Water-types [[Piplup]], {{pkmn|Wailord}}, [[Blastoise]], and {{pkmn|Clawitzer}} appear. Additionally, in this Chamber, a water slide will appear on either side, and periodically burst strong streams of water that carry any players in its path down the stage and off the blast line. In the Flood Chamber, [[Manaphy]] appears, and causes the main platform to sink into a whirlpool, dragging fighters into the main platform, causing them to be KO'd.
In the Flood Chamber, Water-types [[Piplup]], {{pkmn|Wailord}}, [[Blastoise]], and {{pkmn|Clawitzer}} appear. When the stage transitions into this room two ramps appear from the sides, connecting the main body of the stage to the side [[blast zone]]s. Periodically, a strong stream of water crosses the entire stage, carrying away any players caught into it possibly.
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The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is [[Manaphy]]: it turns the main platform into a sink, whose strong current can carry characters down to the lower blast line.
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File:Flood Chamber WiiU.PNG|The Flood Chamber.
File:Flood Chamber WiiU.PNG|The Flood Chamber.
File:SSB4U Manaphy Kalos Pokemon League.JPG|Manaphy's whirlpool at the center of the stage.
File:SSB4U Manaphy Kalos Pokemon League.JPG|Manaphy's whirlpool at the center of the stage.
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==Ω Form==
==Ω Form==
The Omega version of the stage is situated at the Main Hall minus floating platforms. However, although there are walls present on both sides of the stage, they cannot be [[wall jump]]ed on.
The Omega version of the stage is situated at the Main Hall minus floating platforms. Although there are walls present on both sides of the stage, they cannot be [[wall jump]]ed on.
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SSB4UKalosPokemonLeagueOmega.jpg|[[Final Destination (SSB4)|Ω form]]
SSB4UKalosPokemonLeagueOmega.jpg|[[Final Destination (SSB4)|Ω form]]
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==Origin==
[[File:KalosPokemonLeagueOrigin.png|250px|thumb|The Pokémon League in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon X and Y}}''.]]
In ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon X and Y}}'', the {{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon League|Kalos}} is a large building located at the end of {{iw|bulbapedia|Victory Road|Kalos}} in the {{iw|bulbapedia|Kalos}} Region, which can only be accessed by the player after they accumulate all eight {{s|bulbapedia|Gym Badges}}. The League is split into six rooms, a main lobby and a Chamber for each of the {{iw|bulbapedia|Elite Four}} and the {{iw|bulbapedia|Champion}}.


==Origin==
The first of the chambers is called the Ironworks Chamber, which houses {{iw|bulbapedia|Wikstrom}}, a Steel-type specialist dressed as a knight. Scizor and {{iw|bulbapedia|Aegislash|Pokémon}}, Honedge's final evolution are among his Pokémon. During his introduction a large pair of swords falls from the ceiling and plunges into the ground.
[[File:KalosPokemonLeagueOrigin.png|thumbnail|right|The Pokémon League in ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon X and Y}}''.]]
 
In ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon X and Y}}'', the [[bulbapedia:Pokémon League (Kalos)|Pokémon League]] is a large building located at the end of [[Bulbapedia: Victory Road (Kalos)|Victory Road]] in the Kalos Region, which can only be accessed by the player after they accumulate all eight {{s|bulbapedia|Gym Badges}}. The League is split into five chambers, each hosting one of the Elite Four, and the Champion. The first of the chambers is called the Ironworks Chamber, which houses Wikstrom, a Steel-type specialist dressed as a knight. The second chamber is called the Dragonmark Chamber and contains Drasna, the Dragon-type specialist from Sinnoh. The third chamber is called the Flood Chamber and is the arena of Elite Four member Siebold, a Water-type specialist who takes great pride in battling and the culinary arts. The fourth chamber, the Blazing Chamber, is the fighting ring of Malva, a Fire-type specialist who also works for Team Flare. The final chamber is the Radiant Chamber, where challengers can duke it out with Diantha, the Champion. Upon victory against Diantha, the {{s|bulbapedia|Hall of Fame}} can be accessed, at which point, the player and their Pokémon may be recorded in history.
The second chamber is called the Dragonmark Chamber and contains {{iw|bulbapedia|Drasna}}, a Dragon-type specialist from Sinnoh. During her introduction a large dragon statue in the Chamber's background spreads its wings and raises its head, after which purple flames erupt from the burners in the room.
 
The third chamber is called the Flood Chamber, which houses {{iw|bulbapedia|Siebold}}, a Water-type specialist who takes great pride in battling and the culinary arts. Clawitzer is one of his Pokémon. During his introduction a couple of {{iw|wikipedia|lock|water transport}}s open and flood the Chamber with water.
 
The fourth chamber is the Blazing Chamber, which houses {{iw|bulbapedia|Malva}}, a Fire-type specialist who also works for {{iw|bulbapedia|Team Flare}}. Pyroar is one of her Pokémon. During her introduction two huge pillars of fire erupt from the ground.


==Trivia==
The final chamber (not featured in this stage) is the Radiant Chamber, where challengers can face {{iw|bulbapedia|Diantha}}, the Champion. Upon victory against her, the {{s|bulbapedia|Hall of Fame}} can be accessed, at which point the player and their Pokémon may be recorded in history.
* Registeel is the only Legendary Pokémon to appear on this stage that has not been a part of gameplay in previous games, with Rayquaza being a boss in [[The Subspace Emissary]] and Ho-Oh & Manaphy previously being [[Pokéball]] Pokémon.


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==References==
==Trivia==
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* Registeel is the only Legendary Pokémon to appear on this stage that has not been a part of gameplay in previous games, with Rayquaza being a boss in [[The Subspace Emissary]] and Ho-Oh & Manaphy previously being [[Pokéball]] Pokémon.
* All the Pokémon in the background of the Dragonmark Chamber are part of evolutionary families used by at least one Champion in the Pokémon series.
 
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Kalos Pokémon League
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The Main Hall

Universe Pokémon
Appears in SSB4 (Wii U)
Availability Starter
Maximum players 8 (Ω form only)
Tracks available Battle! (Trainer Battle) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
Battle! (Champion) / Champion Cynthia
Route 10
N's Castle Medley
Battle! (Reshiram/Zekrom)
Route 23
Battle! (Team Flare)
Pokémon Center (Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue)
Battle! (Team Galactic)
Route 209 (Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl)
Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
Battle! (Wild Pokémon) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
Victory Road (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
Battle! (Champion) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Article on Bulbapedia Pokémon League (Kalos)

Kalos Pokémon League (カロスポケモンリーグ, Kalos Pokémon League) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The stage is set in Pokémon League of the Kalos region from Pokémon X and Y.

Overview

The stage features the four chambers of the Kalos Pokémon League: the Blazing Chamber, Dragonmark Chamber, Ironworks Chamber, and Flood Chamber, as well as the Main Hall. Similar to both Pokémon Stadium stages, the stage enters each chamber one at a time before reverting back to the Main Hall, at which point it another chamber is randomly chosen and the process continues. Every variation features a main body with two platforms of some kind: during a stage transition the platforms float up, past the upper blast line, KOing any character still on them.

Various Pokémon cameo in the background of the different Chambers, their type matching the room theme. Occasionally, instead of them a single Legendary Pokémon appears, causing disruptive effects.

Dragonmark Chamber

In the Dragonmark Chamber, Dragon-type Pokémon Garchomp, Hydreigon, Axew, and Dragonite appear. At regular intervals, the giant dragon statue in the far background roars, causing damaging purple flames to erupt from the floor.

The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is Rayquaza: occasionally a trail of electricity crosses the screen, a warning that Rayquaza is about to travel in its path. Its attack is similar to its dashing during its Subspace Emissary battle in Brawl.

Blazing Chamber

In the Blazing Chamber, Fire-types Infernape, Tepig, Blaziken, and Male Pyroar appear. The two platforms are supported by pillars of fire, which sear whoever touches them. Two flaming spouts also appear at the sides of the stage.

The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is Ho-Oh: when it shows up, the flames in the stage flare up and raise the platforms.

Ironworks Chamber

In the Ironworks Chamber, Steel-types Klinklang, Steelix, Scizor, and Honedge appear. When the stage transitions into this room a pair of huge swords plunge into the stage, damaging anyone on contact; their cross-guards serving as platforms. Touching their blades at any time deals minor damage and knockback; however it is possible to get juggled between when they rise back up at the end of the transition. Attacking the swords also makes them sink further into the stage. At times, a puddle of metallic liquid will pool in the center of the stage: if anyone touches it, they will become metallic for a short while.

The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is Registeel: it sometimes shake the ground, causing the sword platforms to leap out and spin before falling back into place, damaging fighters. Fighters on the ground during its attack will be buried into the stage.

Flood Chamber

In the Flood Chamber, Water-types Piplup, Wailord, Blastoise, and Clawitzer appear. When the stage transitions into this room two ramps appear from the sides, connecting the main body of the stage to the side blast zones. Periodically, a strong stream of water crosses the entire stage, carrying away any players caught into it possibly.

The Chamber's Legendary Pokémon is Manaphy: it turns the main platform into a sink, whose strong current can carry characters down to the lower blast line.

Ω Form

The Omega version of the stage is situated at the Main Hall minus floating platforms. Although there are walls present on both sides of the stage, they cannot be wall jumped on.

Origin

The Pokémon League in Pokémon X and Y.

In Pokémon X and Y, the Pokémon League is a large building located at the end of Victory Road in the Kalos Region, which can only be accessed by the player after they accumulate all eight Gym Badges. The League is split into six rooms, a main lobby and a Chamber for each of the Elite Four and the Champion.

The first of the chambers is called the Ironworks Chamber, which houses Wikstrom, a Steel-type specialist dressed as a knight. Scizor and Aegislash, Honedge's final evolution are among his Pokémon. During his introduction a large pair of swords falls from the ceiling and plunges into the ground.

The second chamber is called the Dragonmark Chamber and contains Drasna, a Dragon-type specialist from Sinnoh. During her introduction a large dragon statue in the Chamber's background spreads its wings and raises its head, after which purple flames erupt from the burners in the room.

The third chamber is called the Flood Chamber, which houses Siebold, a Water-type specialist who takes great pride in battling and the culinary arts. Clawitzer is one of his Pokémon. During his introduction a couple of locks open and flood the Chamber with water.

The fourth chamber is the Blazing Chamber, which houses Malva, a Fire-type specialist who also works for Team Flare. Pyroar is one of her Pokémon. During her introduction two huge pillars of fire erupt from the ground.

The final chamber (not featured in this stage) is the Radiant Chamber, where challengers can face Diantha, the Champion. Upon victory against her, the Hall of Fame can be accessed, at which point the player and their Pokémon may be recorded in history.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Registeel is the only Legendary Pokémon to appear on this stage that has not been a part of gameplay in previous games, with Rayquaza being a boss in The Subspace Emissary and Ho-Oh & Manaphy previously being Pokéball Pokémon.
  • All the Pokémon in the background of the Dragonmark Chamber are part of evolutionary families used by at least one Champion in the Pokémon series.