Eternal Battle Reverie

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The Hall of Origin

Eternal Battle Reverie (Japanese: 夢天連戦 Heavenly Reverie Battles) is a challenge introduced in the Version 1.1.0 update of Pokémon Legends: Arceus. It is a continuous series of successive battles that only ends when the player loses or quits, serving as Hisui's equivalent of a battle facility.

This challenge is available after completing Request 102: Daybreak and catching Arceus. After completing the request, when the player walks by their quarters, the Arc Phone will ring, prompting them to enter their quarters and go to sleep. Upon going to sleep, the player will dream of being at the Hall of Origin, with Arceus before them, who will invite the player to test their luck and skill. After the player's first time attempting the challenge, the Eternal Battle Reverie can be accessed by choosing "I'd rather battle" when attempting to use the bed in the player's quarters.

Wishes

During this challenge, the player will not be allowed to access items from their satchel, and their Pokémon will not be automatically healed between battles. Instead, after every battle, the player will earn points, which can be used to make wishes. The amount of points earned varies between different opponents. Each time a wish is used, the amount of points needed to use again increases.

Before each battle, the player has the choice of the following wishes:

Wish Details Points cost
Base Additional
Restore HP Fully restore HP of a single Pokémon, reviving it if fainted 10 +10
Restore PP Fully restore PP of all moves of all Pokémon in the player's party 30 +10
Choose different opponents Randomly rerolls the three challenge options 10 +5
Change lead Pokémon Choose which Pokémon will be sent out first in the next battle. 2
Inflict poison One of these options is made available, at random, each round to inflict a non-volatile status condition on all opponents, even if the opponent has a type that would otherwise be immune to it. The cost to use each of these increases individually. 2 +2
Inflict paralysis 5 +3
Inflict drowsiness 5 +3
Inflict frostbite 2 +2
Inflict burn 2 +2
Sacrifice HP for double points Sacrifice 20% of a Pokémon's max HP to double the points earned in the upcoming battle. Fainted Pokémon cannot be selected. 2

Opponents

Before each battle, Arceus presents the player with three of the listed options. The opponent(s) that the player will face depends directly on this choice. Arceus will tell the player how many points can be earned from this battle before confirming their choice.

The difficulty of opponents gradually increases as the player progresses through their streak. At the beginning, opponents will be capped at Lv. 80. Starting from the 11th battle, opponents will be capped at Lv. 90. And from the 21st battle onward, opponents may reach Lv. 100. On the 50th battle, the player will only have the one choice of battling Arceus itself.

For a full list of opponents and their move sets, see List of Eternal Battle Reverie Pokémon.

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Challenge Points Possible Pokémon
1-10 11-20 21+
Normal-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 SnorlaxBlisseyRegigigas
Fire-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 TyphlosionInfernapeRotomHeatran
Water-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 SamurottEmpoleonPalkiaPalkiaTentacruelWhiscashRotom
Electric-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 PichuRotomRotomRotomRotomRotomRotomThundurusThundurusMagnemite
Grass-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 DecidueyeWormadamTorterraRotom
Ice-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 NinetalesWeavileFroslassMamoswineRotom
Fighting-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 DecidueyeInfernapeGalladeSneasler
Poison-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 DustoxSneaslerTentacruel
Ground-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 TorterraLandorusLandorusWhiscashMamoswine
Flying-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 MothimVespiquenScytherHonchkrowRotomTornadusTornadusThundurusThundurusLandorusLandorusEnamorusEnamorus
Psychic-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 GardevoirGalladeUxieMespritAzelfCresseliaUnown
Bug-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 DustoxWormadamMothimVespiquenScytherKleavor
Rock-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 KleavorBonslyRampardosBastiodon
Ghost-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 TyphlosionSpiritombRotomFroslassGiratinaGiratinaDusknoir
Dragon-type
(Single Battle)
8 10 15 DialgaDialgaPalkiaPalkiaGiratinaGiratina
Dark-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 SamurottSpiritombHonchkrowWeavile
Steel-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 EmpoleonBastiodonHeatranDialgaDialgaMagnemite
Fairy-type
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 NinetalesGardevoirCleffaEnamorusEnamorus
Strong offense
(Single Battle)
6 8 12 ScytherTyphlosionEmpoleonRampardosDecidueyeKleavorSneasler
Impressive speed
(Single Battle)
6 8 12 NinetalesInfernapeFroslassWeavileVespiquen
Strong defense
(Single Battle)
6 8 12 WormadamSnorlaxBlisseyBastiodonTorterraHeatranSpiritombRegigigasCresselia
Male Pokémon
(Single Battle)
5 7 10 MothimGalladeTornadusThundurusLandorus
Female Pokémon
(Single Battle)
5 7 10 GardevoirWormadamVespiquenFroslassBlisseyCresseliaEnamorusEnamorus
Future beginnings
(Single Battle)
6 8 12 TorterraInfernapeEmpoleon
Hisuian beginnings
(Single Battle)
6 8 12 DecidueyeTyphlosionSamurott
Little Pokémon
(Single Battle)
2 3 4 PichuBonslyCleffa
Nocturnal Pokémon
(Single Battle)
5 7 9 DustoxHonchkrowFroslass
One-eyed Pokémon
(Single Battle)
5 7 9 UnownDusknoirMagnemite
Large-bodied Pokémon
(Single Battle)
6 9 12 SnorlaxMamoswineHeatranRegigigas
Climbing claws

(Multi battle)

8 10 12 SneaslerWeavile
Mechanical Pokémon
(Single Battle)
5 7 9 RotomRotomRotomRotomRotomRotom
Space and time
(Multi Battle)
12 15 20 DialgaPalkiaDialgaPalkia
Strange-shaped Pokémon
(Multi Battle)
6 8 10 UnownUnownUnownUnownUnown
The banished Pokémon
(Single Battle)
7 10 12 GiratinaGiratina
Pokémon of the lakes
(Multi Battle)
12 15 20 UxieMespritAzelf
Tropical snow
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 Ninetales
Spear and shield
(Multi Battle)
8 10 15 RampardosBastiodon
Scythe and axe
(Multi Battle)
8 10 15 ScytherKleavor
The forbidden Pokémon
(Single Battle)
3 4 5 Spiritomb
The lunar Pokémon
(Single Battle)
6 8 10 Cresselia
The might of Sinnoh
(Single Battle)
50 Arceus
Primordial chaos
(Multi Battle)
15 20 30 DialgaPalkiaGiratina
Incarnate Pokémon
(Single Battle)
7 10 12 TornadusThundurusLandorusEnamorus
Therian Pokémon
(Single Battle)
7 10 12 TornadusThundurusLandorusEnamorus

Rewards

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At the end of an Eternal Battle Reverie, the player will wake up in their quarters and find a set of rewards placed before them. The rewards earned is based on the player's performance during the challenge. These may include:

Defeating Arceus also grants the player a golden stamp as a reward.

Trivia

  • The Gardevoir that can appear when "Female Pokémon" is selected has a chance of being male.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 夢天連戰 Muhngtīn Lìhnjin
Mandarin 夢天連戰 / 梦天连战 Mèngtiān Liánzhàn
France Flag.png French Défi Onirique
Germany Flag.png German Traumkampfserie
Italy Flag.png Italian Disfida onirica
South Korea Flag.png Korean 몽천연전 Mungcheon Yeonjeon
Spain Flag.png Spanish Reto onírico