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[[File:SSB4KalosLeague.jpg|thumb|200px|Floor Chamber section of '''Kalos Pokémon League'''.]]
[[File:Kalos Pokemon League.png|thumb|250px|Normal section of Kalos Pokémon League]]
'''Kalos Pokémon League''' is a stage that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Hailing from [[Bulbapedia:Pokémon X and Y|''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y'']], this stage is based on the Pokémon League in the [[Bulbapedia:Kalos|Kalos region]], where, as with other installments in the series, Trainers with eight badges may challenge the Elite Four and current Champion to become a Pokémon League Champion.


At first players start at the large platform where the lobby of Pokémon League is in the background. There is a large platform with two smaller platforms on each side; the two smaller platform move up as it is about to switch places. Just as in the original game, there are four chambers: the Ironworks Chamber, the Blazing Chamber, the Flood Chamber, and the Dragonmarks Chamber. Each chamber has its own respective number of Pokémon as well as stage hazards. The stage moves itself to the lobby and onto the other chamber.
'''Kalos Pokémon League''' is a stage that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. Hailing from ''[[Bulbapedia:Pokemon X and Y Versions|Pokemon X/Y]]'', this stage is based on [[Bulbapedia:Pokémon League (Kalos)|Pokémon League building ]] in [[Bulbapedia:Kalos|Kalos region]], where Trainers with eight badges may challenge the Elite Four and current Champion to become a Pokémon League Champion.

At first players start at the large platform where the lobby of Pokémon League is in the background. There is a large platform with two smaller platforms on each side; the two smaller platform will move up as it is about to switch places. Just as in the original game, there are four chambers inside a Pokémon League: Ironworks Chamber, Blazing Chamber, Flood Chamber, and Dragonmarks Chamber. Each chamber has its own respective number of Pokémons as well as stage hazards. The stage will move itself to the lobby and onto the other chamber.
In the Ironworks Chamber section, two large swords resembling a Pokémon [[Bulbapedia:Honedge (Pokémon)|Honedge]] fall onto the bottom, damaging players who is on their way. The blade can also constantly damage players when they approach to them. As a stage element four Pokémon are summoned on the background: [[Bulbapedia:Steelix (Pokémon)|Steelix]], [[Bulbapedia:Scizor (Pokémon)|Scizor]], [[Bulbapedia:Klinklang (Pokémon)|Klinklang]], and Honedge. The liquid metal will ooze out in the middle of the stage, turning characters who step on it into metal in an effect similar to [[Metal Box]]es. Occasionally [[Bulbapedia:Registeel (Pokémon)|Registeel]] appears on the background. Once it appears, it will stomp onto the ground, making two large swords to spin upward. Any character who is caught in the tremor will be buried into a stage.
In the Ironworks Chamber section, two large swords fall onto the stage, which damage players on contact. [[Bulbapedia:Steelix (Pokémon)|Steelix]], [[Pokémon#Scizor|Scizor]], [[Bulbapedia:Klinklang (Pokémon)|Klinklang]], and [[Bulbapedia:Honedge (Pokémon)|Honedge]] appear in the background. Pools of liquid metal ooze out in the middle of the stage, turning characters who step on it into metal in an effect similar to [[Cap Block#Super Smash Bros. series|Metal Box]]es. Attacking swords embeds them to the deeper ground. Occasionally [[Bulbapedia:Registeel (Pokémon)|Registeel]] appears on the background. Once it appears, it stomps onto the ground, making the two swords spin around. Any character who is caught in the tremor is buried into the stage.


In the Blazing Chamber section, two platforms will descend from the top. Along with the summoning of [[Bulbapedia:Blaziken (Pokémon)|Blaziken]], [[Bulbapedia:Infernape (Pokémon)|Infernape]], [[Bulbapedia:Pyroar (Pokémon)|Pyroar]] and [[Bulbapedia:Tepig (Pokémon)|Tepig]], flame pillars will burst out and lift the aforementioned platforms. Flame pillars will do minor damage players if they are on their way. [[Ho-Oh]] sometimes appears on this stage, raising the fire pillar up top and create flames on each side of the pit.
In the Blazing Chamber section, two platforms descend from the top. Along with the summoning of [[Bulbapedia:Blaziken (Pokémon)|Blaziken]], [[Bulbapedia:Infernape (Pokémon)|Infernape]], [[Bulbapedia:Pyroar (Pokémon)|Pyroar]] and [[Bulbapedia:Tepig (Pokémon)|Tepig]], flame pillars burst out and lift the aforementioned platforms and can also damage players. [[Pokémon#Ho-Oh|Ho-Oh]] sometimes appears, raising the fire pillars up to the top of the screen and creating flames on each side of the pit.


Flood Chamber is unique among them in that two waterways connect the stage, making it impossible to fall into the bottom while the waterways are connected. In this stage, [[Bulbapedia:Wailord (Pokémon)|Wailord]], [[Bulbapedia:Piplup (Pokémon)|Piplup]], [[Bulbapedia:Clawitzer (Pokémon)|Clawitzer]] and [[Blastoise]] appears as a background Pokěmon. After few seconds, streams of water will pass through the left to right or vice versa, pushing players to the left or right and to the blast line. As a stage hazard, [[Manaphy]] appears and creates a [[Bulbapedia:Whirlpool (move)|Whirlpool]] that sucks players in and onto the bottomless pit.
The Flood Chamber is unique among them in that two waterways connect the stage, making it impossible to fall into the bottom while the waterways are connected. In this area, [[Bulbapedia:Wailord (Pokémon)|Wailord]], [[Pokémon#Piplup|Piplup]], [[Bulbapedia:Clawitzer (Pokémon)|Clawitzer]] and [[Pokémon#Blastoise|Blastoise]] appears as background Pokémon. After few seconds, streams of water pass through the left to right side or vice versa, pushing players to the left or right toward the blast line. As another stage hazard, [[Pokémon#Manaphy|Manaphy]] appears and creates a [[Bulbapedia:Whirlpool (move)|Whirlpool]] that sucks players in and down into the bottomless pit.


In the Dragonmarks Chamber, the stone sculpture of dragon will open by itself as four respective Pokémon, [[Bulbapedia:Garchomp (Pokémon)|Garchomp]], [[Bulbapedia:Dragonite (Pokémon)|Dragonite]], [[Bulbapedia:Axew (Pokémon)|Axew]] and [[Bulbapedia:Hydreigon (Pokémon)|Hydreigon]], appear in the background. Occasionally a dragon head will roar, causing a violet flame burst out on the left or right side and on the middle. [[Rayquaza]] sometimes appears, acting as a stage hazard. It damages anyone who makes a contact with it, as it spins around similar to how it used [[Bulbapedia:Extreme Speed (move)|Extreme Speed]] move in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. Its line of sight is indicated by a flash of lightning.
In the Dragonmarks Chamber, the stone sculpture of dragon opens by itself as four Pokémon, [[Bulbapedia:Garchomp (Pokémon)|Garchomp]], [[Bulbapedia:Dragonite (Pokémon)|Dragonite]], [[Bulbapedia:Axew (Pokémon)|Axew]] and [[Bulbapedia:Hydreigon (Pokémon)|Hydreigon]], appear in the background. Occasionally the dragon head roars, causing a violet flame burst out on the left or right side and on the middle. [[Rayquaza]] sometimes appears, acting as a stage hazard. It damages anyone who makes a contact with it, as it spins around similar to how it used [[Bulbapedia:Extreme Speed (move)|Extreme Speed]] move in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Its line of sight is indicated by a flash of lightning.


As an Omega Form, the stage will feature a large, cylinder-shaped platform. The stage remains at the same place and won't move to the aforementioned four chambers.
The stage's Omega form takes place on a large, cylinder-shaped platform in the main lobby area. The stage remains at the same place and does not move to the aforementioned four chambers.
==Songs in My Music==
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!Requirements
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|align=center|''Pokémon X'' / ''Pokémon Y''
|Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: Ancient-corp
|-
|align=center|Battle! (Champion) / Champion Cynthia
|align=center|[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|''Pokémon Diamond'' / ''Pokémon Pearl'']]
|Arrangement Supervisor: Manaka Katoka<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: Nintendo
|-
|align=center|Route 10
|align=center|[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Black and White Versions|''Pokémon Black'' / ''Pokémon White'']]
|Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: Midiplex Co., Ltd.
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|align=center|N's Castle Medley
|align=center|''Pokémon Black'' / ''Pokémon White''
|Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: GAME FREAK inc.
|-
|align=center|Battle! (Reshiram/Zekrom)
|align=center|''Pokémon Black'' / ''Pokémon White''
|Arrangement Supervisor: Atsuko Asahi<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: Nintendo
|Clear at least 10 rounds in Crazy Orders while playing as [[Greninja]].
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|align=center|Route 23
|align=center|[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|''Pokémon Black 2'' / ''Pokémon White 2'']]
|Arrangement: Yuka Tsujiyoko<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
|-
|align=center|Battle! (Team Flare)
|align=center|''Pokémon X'' / ''Pokémon Y''
|Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
|-
|align=center|Pokémon Center (Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue)
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|Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka<br>Composition: GAME FREAK Inc.<br>Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
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|align=center|Battle! (Team Galactic)
|align=center|''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''<br>(''Pokémon Diamond'' / ''Pokémon Pearl'')
|Arrangement Supervisor: Masato Kouda<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
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|align=center|Route 209 (Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl)
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|Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
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|align=center|Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
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|Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi<br>Composition: GAME FREAK inc.<br>Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
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|align=center|Victory Road (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
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|align=center|Battle! (Champion) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
|align=center|''Pokémon X'' / ''Pokémon Y''
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==Names in other languages==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:02, June 1, 2022

File:Kalos Pokemon League.png
Normal section of Kalos Pokémon League

Kalos Pokémon League is a stage that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Hailing from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, this stage is based on the Pokémon League in the Kalos region, where, as with other installments in the series, Trainers with eight badges may challenge the Elite Four and current Champion to become a Pokémon League Champion.

At first players start at the large platform where the lobby of Pokémon League is in the background. There is a large platform with two smaller platforms on each side; the two smaller platform move up as it is about to switch places. Just as in the original game, there are four chambers: the Ironworks Chamber, the Blazing Chamber, the Flood Chamber, and the Dragonmarks Chamber. Each chamber has its own respective number of Pokémon as well as stage hazards. The stage moves itself to the lobby and onto the other chamber.

In the Ironworks Chamber section, two large swords fall onto the stage, which damage players on contact. Steelix, Scizor, Klinklang, and Honedge appear in the background. Pools of liquid metal ooze out in the middle of the stage, turning characters who step on it into metal in an effect similar to Metal Boxes. Attacking swords embeds them to the deeper ground. Occasionally Registeel appears on the background. Once it appears, it stomps onto the ground, making the two swords spin around. Any character who is caught in the tremor is buried into the stage.

In the Blazing Chamber section, two platforms descend from the top. Along with the summoning of Blaziken, Infernape, Pyroar and Tepig, flame pillars burst out and lift the aforementioned platforms and can also damage players. Ho-Oh sometimes appears, raising the fire pillars up to the top of the screen and creating flames on each side of the pit.

The Flood Chamber is unique among them in that two waterways connect the stage, making it impossible to fall into the bottom while the waterways are connected. In this area, Wailord, Piplup, Clawitzer and Blastoise appears as background Pokémon. After few seconds, streams of water pass through the left to right side or vice versa, pushing players to the left or right toward the blast line. As another stage hazard, Manaphy appears and creates a Whirlpool that sucks players in and down into the bottomless pit.

In the Dragonmarks Chamber, the stone sculpture of dragon opens by itself as four Pokémon, Garchomp, Dragonite, Axew and Hydreigon, appear in the background. Occasionally the dragon head roars, causing a violet flame burst out on the left or right side and on the middle. Rayquaza sometimes appears, acting as a stage hazard. It damages anyone who makes a contact with it, as it spins around similar to how it used Extreme Speed move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Its line of sight is indicated by a flash of lightning.

The stage's Omega form takes place on a large, cylinder-shaped platform in the main lobby area. The stage remains at the same place and does not move to the aforementioned four chambers.

Songs in My Music

Name Source Credits Requirements
Battle! (Trainer Battle) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y) Pokémon X / Pokémon Y Arrangement Supervisor: Yuzo Koshiro
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: Ancient-corp
Battle! (Champion) / Champion Cynthia Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl Arrangement Supervisor: Manaka Katoka
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: Nintendo
Route 10 Pokémon Black / Pokémon White Arrangement Supervisor: Yoko Shimomura
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: Midiplex Co., Ltd.
N's Castle Medley Pokémon Black / Pokémon White Arrangement Supervisor: Shota Kageyama
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: GAME FREAK inc.
Battle! (Reshiram/Zekrom) Pokémon Black / Pokémon White Arrangement Supervisor: Atsuko Asahi
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: Nintendo
Clear at least 10 rounds in Crazy Orders while playing as Greninja.
Route 23 Pokémon Black 2 / Pokémon White 2 Arrangement: Yuka Tsujiyoko
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Battle! (Team Flare) Pokémon X / Pokémon Y Arrangement: Motoi Sakuraba
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Pokémon Center (Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue) Super Smash Bros. Brawl
(Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue)
Arrangement Supervisor: Kentaro Ishizaka
Composition: GAME FREAK Inc.
Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Battle! (Team Galactic) Super Smash Bros. Brawl
(Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl)
Arrangement Supervisor: Masato Kouda
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Route 209 (Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl) Super Smash Bros. Brawl
(Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl)
Arrangement Supervisor: Shogo Sakai
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar Super Smash Bros. Brawl
(Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl)
Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi
Composition: GAME FREAK inc.
Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.
Battle! (Wild Pokémon) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y) Pokémon X / Pokémon Y Original Collect CD
Victory Road (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y) Pokémon X / Pokémon Y
Battle! (Champion) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y) Pokémon X / Pokémon Y

Names in other languages

Template:NIWA

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カロスポケモンリーグ
Karosu Pokemon Rīgu
Kalos Pokémon League
Chinese 卡洛斯寶可夢聯盟 (Traditional)
卡洛斯宝可梦联盟 (Simplified)
Kǎluòsī Bǎokěmèng liánméng
Kalos Pokémon League
German Kalos-Pokémon-Liga Kalos Pokémon League
Italian Lega Pokémon di Kalos Kalos Pokémon League
Korean 칼로스 포켓몬리그
Kalloseu Poketmon Rigeu
Kalos Pokémon League
Russian Лига Калос
Liga Kalos
Kalos League
Spanish (Americas) Liga Pokémon de Kalos Kalos Pokémon League