How to Battle Trainers Again in Oras

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A rematch or re-boxing (Japanese: 再戦 rematch) is a second or subsequent battle confronting a Trainer or Pokémon.

In the core series games, information technology is mandatory for the player to defeat certain Trainers to accelerate within the game. Technically, if the role player is defeated, they are given the chance to battle this opponent again until defeated (barring exceptional circumstances), only this isn't considered a rematch.

Most of the time, however, if a Trainer is defeated, that Trainer will non be available for a rematch until certain conditions accept been met. When Trainers commonly agree to rematch, their Pokémon will have become stronger (level upwardly or evolution), or they would already take caused more Pokémon (sometimes from another region, once the player has obtained the National Pokédex).

Types of rematch

Regular Trainers

From Generation Two onwards, with the exception of Pokémon Black and White and X and Y, some regular Trainers found along normal routes and caves tin can be challenged for a rematch.

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the thespian can commutation Pokégear phone numbers with specific Trainers, allowing them to contact the player for a rematch. Note that Trainers accept to be rebattled equally soon as possible, otherwise the take chances to do so will disappear.

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the number of difficulty levels and triggers are defined individually for each Trainer. Certain rematches are available only in Gold and Silver, while others are only in Crystal. The following events are triggers for new rematches:

  • Reaching a new urban center/boondocks in Johto, starting with Goldenrod City
  • Reaching the Lake of Rage
  • Defeating Team Rocket at Mahogany Town or Goldenrod City
  • Condign Champion
  • Returning the Machine Part to the Kanto Power Constitute

Additionally, in Gold and Silver, the histrion will battle the strongest team available, just in Crystal, each team has to be battled in order (including fighting the initial team over again).

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Trainers' teams accept three different difficulty levels: the first level is used in the first rematch, the second after the actor has start entered the Hall of Fame, and the third afterwards the player has obtained all 16 Badges.

In Pokémon Carmine, Sapphire, and Emerald, the PokéNav's Trainer'due south Eyes or Friction match Call has similar functions to the Pokégear, keeping rail of Trainers who somewhen want to re-battle the player. Regular Trainers are eligible for rematches after obtaining the Balance Bluecoat; once information technology is obtained, if the player is on a map with eligible Trainers, each Trainer on the map has a separate 31% gamble to demand a rematch every 255 steps.[1]

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Trainer's Eye function returns, and Trainers are ready for a rematch more frequently than in Generation III; in these games, the Trainers' teams meliorate as the player progresses through the game, and are at their strongest after the player has entered the Hall of Fame.

Red uses the Vs. Seeker on Road 25. Three Trainers wish to have a rematch.

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and Pokémon Bright Diamond and Shining Pearl, while outdoors, the player tin use the Vs. Seeker to randomly make nearby Trainers ready for a rematch. Certain Trainers have stronger teams, depending on how far the histrion is through the game, as long as they have defeated that Trainer's previous party. New Vs. Seeker parties are unlocked at the following events:

  • Obtaining the Vs. Seeker
  • Arriving in Celadon City FR LG /defeating Fantina D P /defeating Crasher Wake Pt
  • Arriving in Fuchsia City FR LG /capturing or defeating the cover Legendary Pokémon D P Pt
  • Entering the Hall of Fame
  • Delivering the Sapphire to Celio FR LG /capturing or defeating Heatran at Stark Mountain D P Pt .

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, certain Trainers tin be challenged daily at the Seven Stars Eating place. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the player can battle ane Trainer per day at Jubilife Goggle box, with the Trainer that appears varying with the day of the week. In Pokémon Platinum, players can challenge several Trainers that appear in different Pokémon Centers once per twenty-four hour period each, equally well as repeatedly battle the Maids in the 5-Maid Knockout Exact-Plough Attack Claiming in the Pokémon Mansion.

In Pokémon Blackness and White and Pokémon Blackness 2 and White two, Trainers in the Big Stadium and Minor Courtroom of Nimbasa City and the Regal Unova can be rematched daily. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, as the histrion progresses through the game, the Trainers' Pokémon are battled at higher levels, and will be at their strongest after the actor has entered the Hall of Fame. Some Trainers may replace their Pokémon. Pokémon Breeders in Black 2 and White 2 will re-claiming the actor upon sight (as long as the player has left the area since their terminal boxing), even if the thespian had previously defeated them; however, their teams remain the aforementioned during each battle.

In Pokémon X and Y, Trainers in the Battle Chateau can be battled each time that Trainer has entered the Battle Chateau. Only those whose rank is the aforementioned as or lower than the thespian'due south will appear. The thespian tin buy writs to have an effect on 3 different factors (party levels, prize coin, and Trainer inflow rate) for the remainder of that solar day, although issued writs can exist swapped out if the new one has the same type of effect.

In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, certain Trainers tin can be challenged daily at the Battle Buffet at Hau'oli City's Shopping District.

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Pokémon Breeder Chloe can be rematched whenever she is found in the Wild Surface area, with teams differing based on if the player received the Fire Bluecoat and if they enter the Hall of Fame. The Café Masters in the Battle Cafés throughout Galar can also be challenged daily.

In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD, there are certain areas that allow for multiple rematches, most notably in Pyrite Town'due south Duel Foursquare. Other locations such as Agate Hamlet and The Under Subway allow for rematches only later on getting past a certain point in the game.

Rival

Since Generation I, the player's rival plays a key role within the game, occasionally giving hints, helping out or even challenging the player to a rematch. With the exception of Brendan and May, the role player'southward rival can exist repeatedly rematched afterwards entering the Hall of Fame of that region. In Silver's instance notwithstanding, he tin can just be rematched afterward the battle in Mt. Moon One thousand S C or the Multi Battle with him in Dragon'south Den HG SS .

The post-obit table shows where and when the player's Rival can exist challenged for subsequent rematches:

Region Rival Time and location for (the most recent) rematch
Kanto Blue R B Y FR LG Any time Indigo Plateau
Trace P E
Johto Silver Mondays and Wednesdays Indigo Plateau
Hoenn Wally Whatever fourth dimension R S E Victory Road R S Eastward
One time per day OR Equally Boxing Maison OR AS
Sinnoh Barry Saturdays and Sundays Fight Surface area D P BD SP
Survival Area Pt
Unova Cheren B W In one case per twenty-four hour period Victory Road
Bianca B W Saturdays and Sundays Nuvema Town
Hugh B2 W2 Once per day Driftveil City
Kalos Calem* or Serena* Once per solar day Kiloude Metropolis
Alola Hau Any time Pokémon League (Title Defense)
Gladion Whatsoever time Pokémon League (Title Defence force)
Galar (Mainland) Hop Any time Wyndon Stadium (Champion tournaments/Galarian Star Tournament)
Bede Any fourth dimension Wyndon Stadium (Champion tournaments/Galarian Star Tournament)
Marnie In one case per day Spikemuth
Any time Wyndon Stadium (Champion tournaments/Galarian Star Tournament)
Galar (Isle of Armor) Klara Sw Once per day Battle Court
Any time Wyndon Stadium (Galarian Star Tournament)
Avery Sh Once per day Battle Court
Any time Wyndon Stadium (Galarian Star Tournament)

Gym Leaders

Gym Leader rematches were showtime introduced in Pokémon Emerald. They are featured in all subsequent core series games with Gym Leaders, except for Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Black, White, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire.

Pokémon Emerald

After entering Hall of Fame, every 60th wild run across, every 20th Trainer battle, and every 20th Battle Borderland battle, the game has 31% chance to make a Gym Leader rematch available.

Each Gym Leader has 4 teams, ordered from everyman levels to highest levels, and they volition use each team subsequently the player defeats their previous squad. All teams incorporate Pokémon outside the Hoenn Pokédex. Withal, the teams won't progress if the player hasn't done the New Mauville sidequest, and Wattson won't be available at all.[2]

Pokémon Platinum

Battleground (from left): Maylene, Volkner, the player, the Café owner

Principal article: Battlefield

In Pokémon Platinum, the Gym Leaders of Sinnoh, together with the player's previous Multi Battle partners, can be found in the Battleground. Up to four of these Trainers appear each mean solar day and they tin be battled only once a day. The residing Trainers are generated upon entering the Battlefield, potentially allowing for different Trainers after game resets.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

The Fighting Dojo with all the Gym Leaders

Main article: Fighting Dojo

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Gym Leaders of Kanto and Johto are found in the Fighting Dojo. All the same, dissimilar Platinum, the Leaders will not make it at the Dojo until they have been called on for a rematch.

To re-battle a Gym Leader, the player has to first obtain the Gym Leader'south number. Post-obit that, the player tin telephone call the Gym Leader at whatsoever fourth dimension, simply the Gym Leader will only have a rematch when their schedule is complimentary.

When a Gym Leader has accepted a rematch, they volition stay in the Fighting Dojo until they are defeated. In that location is no limit to the number of times a Gym Leader can be rematched.

Note that the phone numbers for almost of the Leaders can be obtained after entering the Hall of Fame. However, rematches with the Gym Leaders cannot be scheduled until after the Earth Badge has been obtained (i.e., Blueish has been defeated).

Gym Leader phone listing

Each Leader's phone number must exist obtained from them personally when the Leader is out of their Gym (except Chuck and Blue, which have to be obtained from their wife and sister respectively). By speaking with each Leader at the appropriate time and place, players can obtain their phone numbers.

The following table shows how each Leader's number can exist obtained:

Johto Gym Leaders
Leader 24-hour interval Time Location Pre-requisites (post-Hall of Fame)
Falkner Monday Any time Celadon Department Store, 4F Must have beaten Janine
Bugsy Thursday Any time Viridian Forest None
Whitney Any day 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Goldenrod Department Store, 6F None
Morty Monday or Tuesday Whatever time Bellchime Trail None
Chuck Any mean solar day Any time From Chuck's wife at Cianwood Urban center None
Jasmine Any day 1:00 PM to ii:00 PM Olivine Café None
Pryce Any day 6:00 AM to 10:00 AM By the Lake of Rage None
Clair Whatsoever day half dozen:00 AM to x:00 AM Inside Dragon'south Den Must have defeated her and Lance in a Multi Battle
Kanto Gym Leaders
Leader Day Time Location Pre-requisites (postal service-Hall of Fame)
Required badges Boosted requirements
Brock Any solar day 12:00 PM to three:00 PM Inside Diglett's Cave All 16 None
Misty Any 24-hour interval four:00 PM to 6:00 PM Route 25 All sixteen Will not appear if Suicune is nowadays
Lt. Surge Any mean solar day nine:00 AM to 11:00 AM Outside Kanto Power Plant All 16 Appears after Zapdos is captured. Gives his phone number if the player is walking with a Pikachu
Erika Sat or Sunday 3:00 PM to v:00 PM Celadon City fountain All xvi None
Janine Any day four:00 PM to six:00 PM Pokémon League Reception Gate Any number Defeat Janine
Sabrina Fri Whatsoever time Olivine Harbor Any number Defeat Sabrina, must have Due south.Due south. Ticket
Blaine Tuesday Whatsoever time Cinnabar Island All 16 None
Blue Any day Whatsoever time From Daisy Oak at Pallet Town All 16 After having at least vii massages and showing Daisy a Pokémon with max friendship (from 3 pm to iii:59 pm only)
Gym Leader rematch schedule

The following tabular array shows when the Gym Leaders are free to accept a rematch.

As midnight to 3:59 AM is considered to exist "night" by the game, any Leader who can be battled at night tin can be battled from midnight to 3:59 AM or from 8:00 PM to 11:59 PM.

Gym Leaders' Schedule
Day Morning
(iv:00 - ix:59 AM)
Daytime
(x:00 AM – 7:59 PM)
Night
(12:00 - three:59 AM,
8:00 - 11:59 PM)
Dominicus Erika IV OD.png Erika Sabrina IV OD.png Sabrina Blue IV OD.png Blueish
Mon Pryce IV OD.png Pryce Janine IV OD.png Janine
Tuesday Blaine IV OD.png Blaine Morty IV OD.png Morty
Wednesday Misty IV OD.png Misty Jasmine HGSS OD.png Jasmine Chuck IV OD.png Chuck
Thursday Bugsy IV OD.png Bugsy
Friday Lt Surge IV OD.png Lt. Surge Clair IV OD.png Clair
Sat Falkner IV OD.png Falkner Whitney IV OD.png Whitney Brock IV OD.png Brock

Pokémon Black 2 and White ii

Main article: Pokémon Globe Tournament

In Blackness 2 and White 2, Gym Leaders can be rematched in the Unova Leaders Tournament at the Pokémon Earth Tournament.

Pokémon 10 and Y

Primary article: Boxing Chateau

In X and Y, the Gym Leaders of Kalos tin can be rematched at the Battle Chateau once the role player has reached the rank of Marquis or Marchioness. The Gym Leaders employ 2 of their Pokémon, who start at level 40. After the player has entered the Hall of Fame, the base level of their team is changed to level 50, and the Pokémon for some of the Gym Leaders have been replaced.

Unlike in previous games, the Aristocracy Four and Champion of Kalos exercise not receive higher level teams when rematched at the Pokémon League. Instead, they can as well be encountered at the Chateau. The Elite Four can exist rematched when the player reaches the rank of Duke or Duchess. They use three Pokémon at the base level of 55. Finally, Champion Diantha tin can be rematched when the player reaches the highest rank, Grand Duke or M Duchess, respectively. She uses four Pokémon, including her Mega Gardevoir, at the base of operations level of 60.

Similar other Trainers at the Battle Chateau, issuing sure writs can be used to adjust the levels of the teams used there past Gym Leaders, the Aristocracy Iv, and Diantha, equally well every bit giving them the chance to appear more often.

Pokémon: Permit's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

In Pokémon: Allow'south Get, Pikachu! and Let's Get, Eevee!, afterward the actor has entered the Hall of Fame, each Gym Leader of Kanto tin be rematched at their respective Gym one time per day. At the Viridian Gym, Blue is battled instead of Giovanni. In improver, the Pokémon League can also exist challenged again, with all Aristocracy Iv members possessing a Kanto Pokémon'due south Alolan Form.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, each Gym Leader of Sinnoh can exist challenged to a rematch at their respective Gym one time per day subsequently the National Pokédex has been obtained.

Pokémon League

The Pokémon League can be rematched in all cadre serial games except Pokémon Sword and Shield. Starting in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, rematches confronting the Elite Four and Champion may feature teams at college levels, sometimes with different Pokémon and moves.

In Generation I, they are the only Trainers that tin be rematched.

FireRed and LeafGreen

The Indigo Plateau will commencement using college-level Pokémon once the actor has completed the Sevii Islands mail-game quest.

Platinum

The Pokémon League uses higher-level Pokémon after the player completes the Stark Mountain sidequest.

HeartGold and SoulSilver

The Indigo Plateau will start using higher-level Pokémon one time the actor has earned all 16 Badges.

Generation V

The Pokémon League uses higher-level Pokémon later the role player defeats them the outset time.

Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire

The Pokémon League will start using higher-level Pokémon once the actor has completed the Delta Episode.

Generation 7

The Pokémon League uses higher-level Pokémon afterward the player defeats them the first time.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

The Pokémon League has two sets of rematches.

The commencement set of rematch teams are used after the player has defeated the Pokémon League once and obtained the National Pokédex. These teams are based on the post-Stark Mount teams the Elite Four and the Champion use in Pokémon Platinum.

The second fix of rematch teams are used afterwards the role player catches Heatran at Stark Mountain and has defeated the beginning set of rematch teams at least once.

Title Defense

Pokémon Lord's day, Moon Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon

Main article: Pokémon League (Alola)/Title Defense

In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the actor, as the first Champion of Alola, has the opportunity to defend their championship after completing their rematches against the Elite Four. In addition to their rivals, Hau and Gladion, challengers include Trial Captain Sophocles, island kahuna Hapu, former Team Skull Admin Plumeria, and the League's founder, Professor Kukui.

Pokémon Sword and Shield

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, subsequently the histrion becomes Champion, they can defend their title in subsequent Champion tournaments in Wyndon Stadium. Players can invite a sitting Gym Leader, their rival Hop, one-time Leader Piers, or former Champion Leon to join the tournament earlier it starts. Nonetheless, doing so does non guarantee that the invited Trainer will be battled by the player, as they tin can be defeated in rounds prior to reaching the thespian. All Gym Leaders featured in the player'southward game of selection can be challenged through this tournament, except for Opal, who retires her title to 1 of the thespian's rivals, Bede.

Later the role player has completed The Crown Tundra story, the Galarian Star Tournament is opened. It allows the player to rematch all the present and former Gym Leaders, Hop, Leon, Peony, Sordward, and Shielbert in Multi Battle tournaments.

Other special Trainers

Ruby

Once the player had defeated Red in Pokémon Gold, Silverish, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, he will reappear at Mt. Silver every time the player enters the Hall of Fame.

Green

Once the player had defeated Greenish in Pokémon: Let'southward Go, Pikachu! and Permit's Become, Eevee!, she will reappear in Cerulean City. The player tin can battle her once a day.

GAME FREAK

Introduced in Pokémon Black and White, Morimoto of GAME FREAK can be battled in one case a day GAME FREAK'south in-game regional headquarters in Pokémon Black, White, Black two and White 2, Sunday, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Sword, and Shield, unremarkably after entering the region'southward corresponding Hall of Fame. In Black two and White 2, the player can also battle Nishino, and in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the actor battles Morimoto and Iwao in a Double Battle.

The thespian can also battle Morimoto in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Allow's Go, Eevee!, but he is not rematchable in these games.

Mustard and Beloved

In The Isle of Armor, after the player has defeated Mustard in the Battle Court, they can rematch him once a day upon asking. Honey can also be battled daily after spending plenty Watts to upgrade the Master Dojo.

Peony

In The Crown Tundra, after the "They Came From The Ultra Beyond!" adventure is started, the role player tin can battle Peony in the Max Lair one time a twenty-four hours.

Wild Pokémon from in-game events

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In all games, being defeated by a Legendary Pokémon does not cause it to disappear. In all games in which roaming Pokémon exist, fleeing from them does not cause them to permanently disappear; the game simply behaves the same as if they were the ones to abscond.

Prior to Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, fleeing from stationary Legendary Pokémon causes the Pokémon to permanently disappear.

In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, if the player flees from a stationary Legendary Pokémon, it will reappear upon leaving and re-inbound the room. The game informs the role player that "The <Pokémon> flew abroad!". If the role player defeats an event sectional Legendary/Mythical Pokémon, information technology reappears later on the player adjacent enters the Hall of Fame.

In Pokémon Platinum, if the thespian defeats or flees from a stationary Legendary Pokémon, information technology reappears after the role player next enters the Hall of Fame. If the player defeats a roaming Pokémon, it volition reappear only after the thespian has re-triggered the event which caused it to beginning roaming; for case, the role player must talk to Professor Oak to cause a Legendary bird to resume roaming. If the player flees from or defeats Origin Forme Giratina in the Baloney World, information technology volition reappear in Turnback Cave in its Altered Forme, where information technology behaves in the same fashion every bit all other stationary Legendary Pokémon.

This was extended to all stationary Pokémon (cherry Gyarados, Sudowoodo, and Snorlax) in HeartGold and SoulSilver. If Suicune is defeated or fled from, Eusine will comment on this fact, and it will instead reappear at the Burned Tower, where it behaves in the same way as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon. If Ho-Oh HG or Lugia SS is defeated or fled from during the storyline, the Kimono Girls will comment on this fact before leaving; however, the Pokémon still behave similar any other stationary Pokémon.

In Pokémon Black and White, Reshiram B or Zekrom Due west must exist caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to the Pokémon does non crusade information technology to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until information technology is caught. However, if the role player has a full party and PC, it is possible to progress without communicable it, in which case it instead appears at Dragonspiral Tower afterward defeating Ghetsis, where information technology behaves in the aforementioned way as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon, except that it will still not requite any feel points.

In Pokémon Ten and Y, Xerneas X or Yveltal Y must be caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does not crusade it to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is caught. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does not become bachelor until afterwards the player catches information technology, and then information technology is not possible to avoid the capture even if the actor's party and PC are both total.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Blastoff Sapphire, if the actor defeats Groudon OR or Kyogre As instead of catching them in the primary story, they will reappear in the Cave of Origin after inbound the Hall of Fame. During the Delta Episode, Rayquaza must exist caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does not cause information technology to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is defenseless. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does not become available until afterwards the thespian catches Rayquaza, so it is not possible to avert the capture even if the thespian's political party and PC are both total. If the player flees from or defeats Deoxys in during the Delta Episode, information technology will reappear at the Dragonhark altar atop the Sky Pillar after entering the Hall of Fame once more, where information technology behaves in the same style as all other stationary Legendary Pokémon.

In Pokémon Sunday and Moon, Solgaleo S or Lunala M must be caught; defeating, fleeing from or losing to it does not cause it to disappear, the battle yields no experience, and the story cannot be progressed until it is caught. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does non become available until after the player catches the Legendary Pokémon. If the player defeats, flees from, or loses to Tapu Koko instead of catching it during the mail-credits event, Lillie will comment on this fact, and Tapu Koko will immediately be available to boxing again at the Ruins of Conflict. If the player defeats, flees from or loses to a roaming Ultra Beast or Necrozma, it will go on to reappear in the area until it is caught (the game reassures the histrion that it is still in the area).

In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Solgaleo US or Lunala UM must be caught for it to disappear; defeating, fleeing from or losing to information technology does non cause it to disappear and the battle yields no experience. The 31st box in the Pokémon Storage System does not become available until after the player catches the Legendary Pokémon.

In spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon serial, Legendary Pokémon that have been battled and are involved in the storyline must exist fought again in society to be recruited.

Pokémon Ranger series

In the Pokémon Ranger series, the Drowsy Guy volition permit the player to re-do a memorable capture. In Pokémon Ranger, he allows the role player to re-capture the Legendary beasts, while in the sequel, he allows the player to re-capture Darkrai. In Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, Nema allows the role player to re-battle several Boss Pokémon on a model of Dolce Island via the use of her "Many Times Any Fourth dimension Capture Machine".

Pokémon Trading Card Game series

In Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Card GB2: Hither Comes Team GR!, all duelists are available for rematches. However, in some cases, a duelist switches their deck permanently at some point. For instance, the rival character Ronald uses four decks in the beginning game: the starting time three decks are used in a single duel each, and then the 4th deck is used whenever the player challenges him for the Champion championship at the Pokémon Dome. Similarly, in the second game, some Club Masters use a sure deck on their get-go duel, and so utilize a different deck in all subsequent duels.

Pokémon Play Information technology! series

In Pokémon Play Information technology! and Pokémon Play Information technology! Version 2, there is no limit to the number of Trading Card Game matches against Julie.

In the anime

With the exception of the Orangish League, Ash has had rematches with at least one Gym Leader, Borderland Brain, isle kahuna, or World Coronation Series opponent in each leg of his journey. It is noted that the list does not list whatever match-upwards which could not be defined as a battle.

Indigo League

Opponent Start friction match Event Rematch Consequence
Boulder Badge
Brock
Showdown in Pewter City
Showdown in Pewter City
Forfeit Showdown in Pewter City
Showdown in Pewter City
Ash forfeits again, but Brock rewards his Badge in recognition of Ash's compassion.
Cascade Badge
Misty
The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
The Water Flowers of Cerulean Metropolis
Interrupted past Team Rocket
Ash earns Bluecoat every bit thanks for protecting the Gym.
SM043
When Regions Collide!
Demonstration battle
Victory
Thunder Badge
Lt. Surge
Electric Shock Showdown
Electric Shock Showdown
Loss Electric Shock Showdown
Electric Shock Showdown
Victory
Marsh Badge
Sabrina
Abra and the Psychic Showdown
Abra and the Psychic Showdown
Forfeit Haunter versus Kadabra
Haunter versus Kadabra
Interrupted by Haunter, who manages to break Sabrina out of her trance.
Ash receives Badge as a token of gratitude.
Volcano Badge
Blaine
Riddle Me This
Riddle Me This and Volcanic Panic
Forfeit Volcanic Panic
Volcanic Panic
Victory

Johto League

Opponent Kickoff match Event Rematch Effect
Plain Badge
Whitney
A Goldenrod Opportunity
A Goldenrod Opportunity
Loss A Dairy Tale Ending
A Dairy Tale Ending
Unofficial boxing
Ash wins
Ash receives Badge despite the battle beingness unofficial.
Glacier Badge
Pryce
As Cold as Pryce
Equally Cold as Pryce
Unofficial 1-on-one battle
Ash loses
Nice Pryce, Baby!
Nice Pryce, Infant!
Pryce forfeits
Ash is rewarded the bluecoat
Rising Badge
Clair
Fangs for Nothin'
Fangs for Nothin'
Interrupted by
Team Rocket
Better Eight Than Never
Better Eight Than Never
Victory

Hoenn League

Opponent Offset match Result Rematch Result
Knuckle Badge
Brawly
Brave the Wave
Brave the Wave
Loss Just One of the Geysers
But 1 of the Geysers
Victory
Dynamo Badge
Wattson
Watt's with Wattson?
Watt's with Wattson?
Ash wins with an overcharged Pikachu.
Wattson insists Ash keeps the Badge.
Manectric Charge
Manectric Charge
Unofficial rematch
Ash loses
Balance Badge
Norman
There's No Place Like Hoenn
There's No Identify Similar Hoenn
Unofficial one-on-one battle
Ash loses
Balance of Power
Balance of Power
Official friction match
Ash wins

Battle Borderland

Opponent First lucifer Result Rematch Result
Ability Symbol
Anabel
Talking a Good Game!
Talking a Proficient Game!
Loss Second Time's the Charm!
Second Time's the Charm!
Victory
Brave Symbol
Brandon
Battling the Enemy Within!
Battling the Enemy Inside!
Ash is possessed, and the match is declared unofficial. Overjoyed!
Overjoyed!
Outset official match
Ash loses
Pace - The Final Frontier!
Gathering the Gang of Four! and Pace - The Terminal Frontier!
Second official match
Ash wins

Sinnoh League

Opponent First lucifer Result Rematch Result
Coal Badge
Roark
A Gruff Act to Follow!
A Gruff Human action to Follow!
Loss O'er the Rampardos We Watched!
O'er the Rampardos We Watched!
Victory
Forest Badge
Gardenia
The Grass-Type Is Always Greener!
The Grass-Type Is Ever Greener!
Unofficial boxing
Ash loses
The Grass Menagerie!
The Grass Menagerie!
Victory
Relic Badge
Fantina
Playing the Leveling Field!
Playing the Leveling Field!
Unofficial boxing
Forfeit
Shield with a Twist!
Shield with a Twist!
Victory
Beacon Badge
Volkner
The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore!
The Fleeing Tower of Sunyshore!
Interrupted past Squad Rocket The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh World!
The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh World!
Victory
Ultra Exciting from the Shocking Start!
Ultra Exciting from the Shocking Offset!
World Coronation Series
match
Victory
Ash's rank rises to 64.

Unova League

Opponent Showtime match Effect Rematch Result
Basic Badge
Lenora
The Battle According to Lenora!
The Boxing Co-ordinate to Lenora!
Loss Rematch at the Nacrene Gym!
Rematch at the Nacrene Gym!
Victory

Kalos League

Opponent First match Result Rematch Result
Bug Badge
Viola
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A Blustery Santalune Gym Boxing!
Loss XY006.png
Battling on Thin Ice!
Victory
Rumble Badge
Korrina
Mega Revelations!
Mega Revelations!
First unofficial boxing
Loss
The Aura Storm!
The Aureola Storm!
Second unofficial battle
Battle called off due to Lucario losing control.
Calling from Beyond the Aura!
Calling from Beyond the Aura!
Tertiary unofficial battle
Battle called off due to Lucario losing command once more.
XY044
Showdown at the Shalour Gym!
Official boxing
Victory
JN025
A Festival Reunion!
Globe Coronation Serial
Battle Festival Challenge
Victory
Ash's rank rises to 921
and advances to Neat Course.
Voltage Badge
Clemont
XY001 Ash VS Clemont.png
Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!
Unofficial battle
Interrupted by Team Rocket
XY067.png
The Moment of Lumiose Truth!
Official battle
Victory
Iceberg Badge
Wulfric
XY120.png
All Hail the Ice Battlefield!
Loss XY122.png
A Real Icebreaker!
Victory

Island claiming

Opponent First match Result Rematch Result
Darkinium Z
Nanu
Nanu Krookodile Sand Tomb.png
Tough Guy Trials!
Unofficial boxing
Loss
SM077.png
Guiding an Awakening!
Victory
Awarded the Lycanium Z
Groundium Z
Hapu
SM104.png
That's Some Spicy Isle Research!
Unofficial battle
Loss
SM109.png
A Grand Debut!
Victory
Awarded the Steelium Z

World Coronation Series

Opponent First match Event Rematch Upshot
Great Class
Rinto
Rinto Gallade False Swipe.png
Trials of a Budding Master!
Unranked battle
Loss
JN060.png
Beyond Chivalry… Aiming to be a Leek Chief!
Victory
Ash's rank rises to 184
Ultra Class
Bea
JN034.png
Lonely and Menacing!
Loss
Ash's rank drops to 930
JN039.png
Octo-Gridlock at the Gym!
Draw
No change in ranking
JN085.png
Battle Three With Bea!
and A Battle of Mega Versus Max!
Victory
Ash'due south rank rises to 36

Trivia

  • Giovanni is the but in-game Gym Leader that cannot be rematched an indefinite amount of times. Notwithstanding, he can exist battled multiple times via an issue at Tohjo Falls, if the histrion has multiple Celebi, as well as at the Pokémon World Tournament. Koga, the other former Kanto Gym Leader, has been able to be rematched indefinitely since Generation II, where he was an Elite Iv fellow member, as well every bit in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Get, Eevee!.

In other languages

Language Title
Denmark Flag.png Danish Omkamp
Revanchekamp
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Rematch
Finland Flag.png Finnish Uusintaottelu
Italy Flag.png Italian Rivincita
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Omkamp
Poland Flag.png Polish Rewanż
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Revanchmatch
Retur-match
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Trận tái đấu

References

  1. https://github.com/pret/pokeemerald/blob/main/src/battle_setup.c#l1605
  2. https://github.com/pret/pokeemerald/hulk/chief/src/gym_leader_rematch.c#l32

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Source: https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Rematch

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