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|publisher= [[wikipedia:Activision|Activision]]
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|release date= March 23, 2010 (U.S.)
 
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|platform= Nintendo DS
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|preceded by= [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers (video game)|Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]
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|preceded by= [[Bakugan Battle Brawlers (video game)|Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]
|succeeded by= [[Bakugan: Defenders of the Core]]
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|succeeded by= [[Bakugan: Defenders of the Core]]
 
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'''''Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer''''' is the second [[Bakugan]] [[Bakugan Video Games|video game]], developed by [[wikipedia:Magic Pockets (game studio)|Magic Pockets]] and published by [[wikipedia:Activision|Activision]] for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] in 2010. It is a minigame-based training simulator that has you train various Bakugan in order to make them stronger.
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'''''Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer''''' is the second [[Bakugan]] [[Bakugan Video Games|video game]], developed by [[wikipedia:Magic Pockets (game studio)|Magic Pockets]] and published by [[wikipedia:Activision|Activision]] for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] in 2010. It is a minigame-based training simulator that has you train various Bakugan in order to make them stronger.
  
The game takes place between ''[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]'' [[You Say You Want An Evolution|episodes 37]] and [[Behind the Mask of Masquerade|38]].
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The game takes place between ''[[Bakugan Battle Brawlers]]'' [[You Say You Want An Evolution|episodes 37]] and [[Behind the Mask of Masquerade|38]].
  
 
==Storyline==
 
==Storyline==
One month ago, a spaceship called the [[Dark Star]] has abducted most of the [[Earth]]'s [[Bakugan]]. To make matters worse, [[Dan]] has forgotten all of that! In order to rescue the captive Bakugan, [[Dan]] will have to train himself and his Bakugan in order to beat the kidnappers, who call themselves the [[Regulars]].
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One month ago, a spaceship called the [[Dark Star]] has abducted most of the [[Earth]]'s [[Bakugan]]. To make matters worse, [[Dan]] has forgotten all of that! In order to rescue the captive Bakugan, [[Dan]] will have to train himself and his Bakugan in order to beat the kidnappers, who call themselves the [[Regulars]].
  
Near the finale, the Brawlers discovered that [[Professor Trecov]] is [[Vector]], and he stole all Bakugan from Earth with his pals [[Aurock]], [[Viper]] and [[Mantis]]. Vector reveals his plan to take the [[Silent Core]] and create the Ultimate Bakugan. After the final battle, he escaped while claiming revenge on Dan.
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Near the finale, the Brawlers discovered that [[Professor Trecov]] is [[Vector]], and he stole all Bakugan from Earth with his pals [[Aurock]], [[Viper]] and [[Mantis]]. Vector reveals his plan to take the [[Silent Core]] and create the Ultimate Bakugan. After the final battle, he escaped while claiming revenge on Dan.
  
In the game's ending, [[Masquerade]] appears angered because of the Regulars' failure, revealing that they were working for [[Naga]] and the [[Doom Beings]]. [[Masquerade]] claimed to take down the Brawlers himself.
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In the game's ending, [[Masquerade]] appears angered because of the Regulars' failure, revealing that they were working for [[Naga]] and the [[Doom Beings]]. [[Masquerade]] claimed to take down the Brawlers himself.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
Before every battle, Dan returns to the Caring Zone, where he can see what Bakugan he has in his possession. There, he can increase the Bakugan's mental power by keeping them in their attribute zone, collecting yellow discs that appear around the field, answering trivia questions, blowing on them, rubbing them, or bouncing them. He can also train his Bakugan by completing various minigames; by doing so, he can increase their maximum G-Power and give them more skills (up to five).
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Before every battle, Dan returns to the Caring Zone, where he can see what Bakugan he has in his possession. There, he can increase the Bakugan's mental power by keeping them in their attribute zone, collecting yellow discs that appear around the field, answering trivia questions, blowing on them, rubbing them, or bouncing them. He can also train his Bakugan by completing various minigames; by doing so, he can increase their maximum G-Power and give them more skills (up to five).
  
Once you feel that your Bakugan are sufficiently trained, you can travel to the Dark Star to challenge one of the Regulars. Defeating them nets you a new Bakugan that you've rescued from their side.
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Once you feel that your Bakugan are sufficiently trained, you can travel to the Dark Star to challenge one of the Regulars. Defeating them nets you a new Bakugan that you've rescued from their side.
  
'''Attribute Relations:'''<br />
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'''Attribute Relations:'''<br />
In battle, certain [[Attributes]] will be more powerful or weaker than another, which can turn the tide of battle. All calculations are done when the Bakugan are on the field, before picking skills.
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In battle, certain [[Attributes]] will be more powerful or weaker than another, which can turn the tide of battle. All calculations are done when the Bakugan are on the field, before picking skills.
  
[[Pyrus]] &rarr; [[Darkus]] &rarr; [[Haos]] &rarr; [[Subterra]] &rarr; [[Ventus]] &rarr; [[Aquos]] &rarr; [[Pyrus]]
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[[Pyrus]] &rarr; [[Darkus]] &rarr; [[Haos]] &rarr; [[Subterra]] &rarr; [[Ventus]] &rarr; [[Aquos]] &rarr; [[Pyrus]]
  
 
==Bakugan==
 
==Bakugan==
 
===Aquos===
 
===Aquos===
*[[Juggernoid]] - Beat Arena 7
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*[[Juggernoid]] - Beat Arena 7
*[[Reaper]] - Beat Arena 18
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*[[Reaper]] - Beat Arena 18
*[[Robotallion]] - Beat Arena 25
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*[[Robotallion]] - Beat Arena 25
*[[Sirenoid]]- Beat Arena 5
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*[[Sirenoid]]- Beat Arena 5
  
 
===Darkus===
 
===Darkus===
*[[Alpha Hydranoid]] - Beat Arena 25
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*[[Alpha Hydranoid]] - Beat Arena 25
*[[Centipoid]] - Beat Arena 2
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*[[Centipoid]] - Beat Arena 2
*[[Fear Ripper]] - Beat Arena 25
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*[[Fear Ripper]] - Beat Arena 25
*[[Laserman]] - Beat Arena 8
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*[[Laserman]] - Beat Arena 8
*[[Stinglash]] - Beat Arena 19
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*[[Stinglash]] - Beat Arena 19
*[[Warius]] - Beat Arena 16
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*[[Warius]] - Beat Arena 16
  
 
===Haos===
 
===Haos===
*[[Angelo/Diablo Preyas|Angelo Preyas]] - Beat Arena 17
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*[[Angelo/Diablo Preyas|Angelo Preyas]] - Beat Arena 17
*[[Blade Tigrerra]] - Beat Arena 13
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*[[Blade Tigrerra]] - Beat Arena 13
*[[Hynoid]] - Beat Arena 6
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*[[Hynoid]] - Beat Arena 6
  
 
===Pyrus===
 
===Pyrus===
*[[Fortress]] - Beat Arena 14
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*[[Fortress]] - Beat Arena 14
*[[Gargonoid]] - Beat Arena 24
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*[[Gargonoid]] - Beat Arena 24
*[[Griffon]] - Start of the game
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*[[Griffon]] - Start of the game
*[[Siege]] - Beat Arena 11
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*[[Siege]] - Beat Arena 11
*[[Terrorclaw]] - Beat Arena 21
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*[[Terrorclaw]] - Beat Arena 21
*[[Ultimate Dragonoid]] - Beat Arena 3
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*[[Ultimate Dragonoid]] - Beat Arena 3
  
 
===Subterra===
 
===Subterra===
*[[Cycloid]] - Beat Arena 10
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*[[Cycloid]] - Beat Arena 10
*[[Hammer Gorem]] - Beat Arena 17
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*[[Hammer Gorem]] - Beat Arena 17
*[[Manion]] - Beat Arena 22
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*[[Manion]] - Beat Arena 22
*[[Saurus]] - Beat Arena 4
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*[[Saurus]] - Beat Arena 4
  
 
===Ventus===
 
===Ventus===
*[[Bee Striker]] - Beat Arena 12
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*[[Bee Striker]] - Beat Arena 12
*[[Falconeer]] - Beat Arena 20
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*[[Falconeer]] - Beat Arena 20
*[[Harpus]] - Beat Arena 1
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*[[Harpus]] - Beat Arena 1
*[[Monarus]] - Beat Arena 15
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*[[Monarus]] - Beat Arena 15
*[[Ravenoid]] - Beat Arena 23
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*[[Ravenoid]] - Beat Arena 23
*[[Storm Skyress]]- Beat Arena 9
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*[[Storm Skyress]]- Beat Arena 9
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Errors present in the game:
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*Errors present in the game:
**When you get Ultimate Dragonoid, it is actually a Pyrus [[Naga]] in ball form.
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**When you get Ultimate Dragonoid, it is actually a Pyrus [[Naga]] in ball form.
**When you train Angelo on "Defense", it shows Preyas, not Angelo.
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**When you train Angelo on "Defense", it shows Preyas, not Angelo.
**When you train Warius on "Defense", it shows a Pyrus Warius rather than the Darkus one in the game.
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**When you train Warius on "Defense", it shows a Pyrus Warius rather than the Darkus one in the game.
**When training a Subterra Bakugan on "Attack", the hologram is a Pyrus Saurus not a Subterra Saurus.
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**When training a Subterra Bakugan on "Attack", the hologram is a Pyrus Saurus not a Subterra Saurus.
  
 
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Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer
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Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Battle Trainer is the second Bakugan video game, developed by Magic Pockets and published by Activision for the Nintendo DS in 2010. It is a minigame-based training simulator that has you train various Bakugan in order to make them stronger.

The game takes place between Bakugan Battle Brawlers episodes 37 and 38.

Storyline

One month ago, a spaceship called the Dark Star has abducted most of the Earth's Bakugan. To make matters worse, Dan has forgotten all of that! In order to rescue the captive Bakugan, Dan will have to train himself and his Bakugan in order to beat the kidnappers, who call themselves the Regulars.

Near the finale, the Brawlers discovered that Professor Trecov is Vector, and he stole all Bakugan from Earth with his pals Aurock, Viper and Mantis. Vector reveals his plan to take the Silent Core and create the Ultimate Bakugan. After the final battle, he escaped while claiming revenge on Dan.

In the game's ending, Masquerade appears angered because of the Regulars' failure, revealing that they were working for Naga and the Doom Beings. Masquerade claimed to take down the Brawlers himself.

Gameplay

Before every battle, Dan returns to the Caring Zone, where he can see what Bakugan he has in his possession. There, he can increase the Bakugan's mental power by keeping them in their attribute zone, collecting yellow discs that appear around the field, answering trivia questions, blowing on them, rubbing them, or bouncing them. He can also train his Bakugan by completing various minigames; by doing so, he can increase their maximum G-Power and give them more skills (up to five).

Once you feel that your Bakugan are sufficiently trained, you can travel to the Dark Star to challenge one of the Regulars. Defeating them nets you a new Bakugan that you've rescued from their side.

Attribute Relations:
In battle, certain Attributes will be more powerful or weaker than another, which can turn the tide of battle. All calculations are done when the Bakugan are on the field, before picking skills.

PyrusDarkusHaosSubterraVentusAquosPyrus

Bakugan

Aquos

Darkus

Haos

Pyrus

Subterra

Ventus

Trivia

  • Errors present in the game:
    • When you get Ultimate Dragonoid, it is actually a Pyrus Naga in ball form.
    • When you train Angelo on "Defense", it shows Preyas, not Angelo.
    • When you train Warius on "Defense", it shows a Pyrus Warius rather than the Darkus one in the game.
    • When training a Subterra Bakugan on "Attack", the hologram is a Pyrus Saurus not a Subterra Saurus.

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