Mountain of Order

Mountain of Order (Japanese: ちつじょのやま Mountain of Order) is the tenth zone in Pokémon Battle Trozei, available after clearing Stage 4 of Dragon Hill.

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In all stages, Pokémon appear in the center above columns 3 and 4 unless otherwise noted.

Stage 1

Pokémon on the board include Dedenne, Pancham, Slowpoke, Spewpa, and Trubbish.

Order Pokémon Type HP Appearance conditions
1 Normal 80 None
2 Normal 1,000 Defeat Furfrou with a combo of 30+
3 Fairy 250 Above columns 2 and 3
Fairy 250 Above columns 4 and 5
4 Fairy 550 None
5 Water 450 None
6 Water 700 None
7 Fairy 60 Left side
Fairy 60 Right side
Fairy 60 Above columns 3 and 4
8 Fairy 500 Defeat any Clefairy with a Fairy-type attack
9 Snorlax |Normal 3,000 Boss
Above columns 3 to 5

Stage 2

It is impossible to get Arcanine here until later finding Growlithe at Island of Haste. It is also necessary to replay the course a second time to get the opposite gender variants of Meowstic and Pyroar.

Pokémon on the board include Carbink, Dedenne, Deino, Fletchinder, and Pancham.

Order Pokémon Type HP Appearance conditions
1 Psychic 150 Above columns 2 and 3
Psychic 150 Above columns 4 and 5
2 Psychic 330 Female
3 Psychic 500 Male
Female Meowstic is Support
4 Ghost 250 Above columns 2 and 3
Ghost 250 Above columns 4 and 5
5 Ghost 1,000 Defeat either Pumpkaboo with a combo of 30+
6 Fire 200 Above columns 2 and 3
Fire 200 Above columns 4 and 5
7 Fire 550 Growlithe is Support
8 Fire 550 Male
9 Fire 900 Female
Male Pyroar is Support
10 Psychic 150 Left side
Psychic 330 Right side
Alakazam |Psychic 800 Boss
Above columns 3 to 5

Stage 3

Pokémon on the board include Cubchoo, Dratini, Fletchinder, Golett, and Trubbish.

Order Pokémon Type HP Appearance conditions
1 Ice None
2 Poison Above columns 2 and 3
Poison Above columns 4 and 5
3 Poison Defeat either Skrelp with a single super-effective attack
4 Rock Left side
Rock Right side
Rock Above columns 3 and 4
5 Rock None
6 Poison Above columns 2 and 3
Poison Above columns 4 and 5
7 Rock None
8 Rock Amaura is Support
9 Ice Left side
Ice Right side
Ice Above columns 1 and 2
Avalugg |Ice Boss
Above columns 3 to 5

Stage 4

There is no preview of incoming support on the top screen. After defeating Yveltal, the upper "camera" seems to point higher and Zygarde appears taking up the entire screen.

Clearing this stage for the first time allows the player to take three Support Pokémon into any battle from that point onwards.

Zygarde has a special battle circumstance; while chosen Support Pokémon continue to appear, all other Pokémon who drop into the stage are Legendary Pokémon who only appear during this battle. After defeating Yveltal, any remaining single Pokémon remaining among the original five must be cleared using a Ditto as no more of that type will drop during the battle against Zygarde. This makes Ditto itself an excellent Support Pokémon for this stage.

When Zygarde is defeated, there is a special extended capture animation that only plays in this instance.

Clearing this stage counts as completion of the game; the credits will play after every successful clear, but can be skipped after being seen once.

Pokémon on the board include Dedenne, Deino, Klefki, Togepi, and Wingull. When battling Zygarde, the board Pokémon become Dialga, Giratina, Groudon, Kyogre, and Palkia. It's interesting to note that all five Pokémon available against Zygarde must be caught at some point on the way and cannot be skipped or missed due to a conditional.

Order Pokémon Type HP Appearance conditions
1 Dark None
2 Dark Defeat Inkay with a combo of 30+
3 Fighting None
4 Flying Noibat is Support
5 Dragon Above columns 1 and 2
Dragon Above columns 3 and 4
Dragon Above columns 5 and 6
6 Dragon Defeat any Sliggoo with a combo of 30+
7 Fairy 2,500 Boss 1
Above columns 2 to 5
8 Dark 2,500 Boss 2
Above columns 2 to 5
9 Zygarde |Dragon 4,000 Final Boss
Above entire grid

Stage 5

As with Stage 4, the top screen has no preview icons at all.

This stage appears after the player obtains an A-rank or S-rank on each of stages 1-4 in Zone 10.

Pokémon on the board include Flareon, Glaceon, Jolteon, Leafeon, and Vaporeon. Against Zapdos, Umbreon begins to appear. Against Moltres, Espeon begins to appear. If either Umbreon or Espeon is already in the player's party, there are no additional Pokémon added for the battles. Umbreon and Espeon appear even if three Pokémon are in the player's party.

Order Pokémon Type HP Appearance conditions
1 Flying 60 Above columns 2 and 3
Flying 60 Above columns 4 and 5
2 Flying 300 Defeat both Pidgey simultaneously
3 Flying 900 Defeat Pidgeotto with a combo of 30+
4 Flying 200 Above columns 1 and 2
Flying 200 Above columns 3 and 4
Flying 200 Above columns 5 and 6
5 Flying 550 Defeat all Starly with a single attack
6 Flying 1,000 Defeat Staravia with a combo of 30+
7 Ice 3,000 Boss
Above columns 2 to 6
8 Electric 3,000 Hidden Boss
Defeat Articuno with a single attack
Above columns 2 to 6
9 Moltres |Fire 3,000 Hidden Boss
Defeat Zapdos with a single attack
Above columns 2 to 6

Stage 6

This stage appears after capturing Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres in Zone 10, Stage 5. As other zones after this are bonus areas that can be played during regular gameplay, this is the final stage available in the main game. Both Mewtwo and Mew can be found here as area bosses, though only during separate playings.

Pokémon on the board include Castform, Larvesta, Meowstic, Pancham, and Togetic.

Order Pokémon Type HP Appearance conditions
1 Psychic 300 Above columns 1 and 2
Psychic 300 Above columns 5 and 6
Psychic 900 Above columns 3 and 4
2 Psychic 2,500 None
3 Psychic 3,000 Initial Boss
Will not appear if Mew is in the player's party
OR
Mewtwo |Psychic 5,000 Final Boss
Appears if Mew is in the player's party
Above columns 3 to 6


Renegade MeadowBlade-and-Shield PathColossal Forest
Sky-High RuinsMysterious FountainPitch-Black Cavern
Sacred PlainsDistortion IslandDragon HillMountain of Order
Safari JungleIsland of HasteInfinite Ruins


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