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The place to bring your [[neopet]] to see how tough it is. Only pets with at least one hit point and that are not hungry may battle.  Fights may be one-player (against challengers that are unlocked as [[random event]]s) or two-player (against the pets of other players).  Battling is a very popular activity on the [[Neopets]] site, and the most powerful battle equipment can cost millions of [[neopoints]] to purchase.
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There are a total of 7 different arenas to fight in (Regular, Stone, Ice, Island, Space, Water, and Tryrannian), though the only differecnes if battle it makes are the colour schemes of each individual Battledome.
The '''Battledome''' is a [[wikipedia:Turn-based strategy|turn based]] [[game]] in which users can have their [[Neopet]]s [[wikipedia:Sparring|spar]] against either [[1-player challenger|computer-controlled characters]] or other users' Neopets.  Battling is a very popular activity on the [[Neopets|Neopets website]], and there is an entire [[NeoBoard]] section dedicated to the game.  There are thousands of [[item]]s that exist solely to be used in the Battledome, and [[plot]]s often involve fighting in the Battledome against specific opponents.  


=1-Player Challengers=
==History==
The Battledome began testing on November 15, 2000.  It was officially released as part of the [[Hunt for the Battledome]] [[plot]] on January 11, 2001.  The Battledome became wildly popular upon its release, and it remained largely unchanged for over a decade.


*'''Flaming Meerca''' (Battledome 40) This flaming meerca has come to the Battledome to teach you what it means to fight with fire!
On October 17, 2012, the Battledome was closed down for renovations.  The new and improved Battledome began closed beta testing on October 26, 2012. This new Battledome sported updated art, new comic-style animations, and a prize system to reward users for battling. The [[ability]] system was also completely overhauled and single player challengers were given multiple difficulty levels. The improved Battledome was opened up to all users on November 9, 2012, and it is still active today.
*'''Count Von Roo''' (Stone Dome 80) This is not just any Count, it is Count Von Roo, and he is out to get some blood!
*'''Harry the Mutant Moehog''' (Tyrannian Arena 35) Harry is a strangely deformed Moehog. He hangs around the Battledome looking for smaller Neopets to squash :)
*'''Mummy''' (Stone Dome 42) The mummy is tired of prowling around the Haunted Forest and wants to test his skills against your pets!
*'''Edna''' (Stone Dome 60) Edna the Witch is going to use her magic spells to turn your pet into a toad (unless it is one already!)
*'''Fire Faerie''' (Island Arena 50) Using her magical fire powers, the Fire Faerie is more than a match for you. She can call on her sisters for help at any time.
*'''Balthazar''' (Stone Dome 320) Balthazar roams Neopia in search of faeries. Beware of this mystical faerie hunter though, once he finds prey they rarely escape!
*'''The Esophagor''' (Stone Dome 49) Rising out of his home in the ground, the Esophagor uses his mighty bulk to flatten his opponents.
*'''The Brain Tree''' (Stone Dome 91) With its massive intellect, and rather sharp branches, the Brain Tree can defeat you merely by thinking about it. Be scared!
*'''Mutated Chia''' (Space Arena 40) Dr. Sloth turned this poor chia into a creature of evil... ready to fight to protect its master.
*'''Pant Devil''' (Stone Dome 21) This snickering little gremlin has been stealing all your items for the past year or so... are you going to let it get away without a fight?
*'''Space Faerie''' (Space Arena 450) The Space Faerie has been honing her skills ever since the defeat of Dr. Sloth, and she hopes to win and carry home the grand prize!
*'''Lava Ghoul''' (Island Arena 61) Erupting from the boiling lava seas off the coast of Mystery Island, the Lava Ghoul springs to attack! Beware his fiery breath!
*'''Evil Sloth Clone''' (Stone Dome 85) The Evil Sloth Clone is one of Dr. Sloths many creations. This minion sometimes thinks he is Dr. Sloth!
*'''Magnus the Torch''' (Tyrannian Arena 85) Living in the volcanic northern part of Tyrannia, Magnus has possibly the most powerful and fiery breath of all Scorchios. Watch out for that breath if you ever enter the Battledome with him.
*'''Shadow Usul''' (Battledome 175) The Shadow Usul plans to use every tool at her disposal to defeat you. Yes, she can be very evil and cunning so watch out!
*'''Robo Grarrl''' (Space Arena 150) This mechanical menace will make you regret all the times you kicked that vending machine or trod on your little sisters Robo Aisha!!!
*'''Light Faerie''' (Battledome 55) Using the power of light to defeat the evil in Neopia, the Light Faerie has been planning her visit to the Battle Dome for some time now...
*'''Zafara Rogue''' (Stone Dome 39) A crafty swordmistress who will relieve your purse of a few Neopoints without you feeling a thing!
*'''Tiki Tack Man''' (Island Arena 63) Tired of selling tacky merchandise on Mystery Island, this tribal shopkeeper sometimes ventures to the Battle Dome to try his luck!
*'''Chiazilla''' (Water Arena 500) Up from the depths, twenty stories high... CHIAZILLA. 300 metric tons of fear, and hes not happy...
*'''Spider Grundo''' (Stone Dome 175) A freak mutation created in Dr. Sloths Laboratory, the Spider Grundo hangs around in his cave, looking for tasty morsels to eat...
*'''Koi Warrior''' (Water Arena 62) This valiant Koi is one of the few remaining who still remember the glory that was Maraqua. He is willing to fight anybody in the hope of finding a valiant opponent worthy of his skill.
*'''Jelly Chia''' (Stone Dome 125) The Jelly Chia likes to bounce around, but be careful, if he bounces in your direction he is liable to flatten you.
*'''The Black Pteri''' (Stone Dome 89) He sits and watches the world, and knows that THEY are coming soon...
*'''Chia Clown''' (Battledome 10) This pint sized prankster was once a great entertainer, but ever since the theme parks closed he has been really lonely. Now he lurks around the battledome looking for new people to play tricks on.
*'''Snow Faerie''' (Ice Arena 105) Living in her icy home on the top of Terror Mountain, the Snow Faerie rarely ventures out. But rumour has it she has been working on some pretty exciting spells in the mean time!
*'''Kauvara''' (Battledome 70) This shy little Kau runs the Neopian Magic shop that she inherited from her family. She is very stubborn and will not give up easily!
*'''Ryshu the Nimmo''' (Island Arena 250) A student of the Mystery Island training school, this Nimmo is sleek, graceful, and a dedicated warrior. Beware!
*'''The Snowager''' (Ice Arena 650) The Snowager is an ancient ice worm from the Neopian Ice Caves. It breathes frost, and is incredibly greedy, sleeping all day on its pile of treasure.
*'''Cave Chia''' (Tyrannian Arena 58) This prehistoric Chia is annoyed as a sabre toothed usul just stole his lunch. He is going to beat you up with his big club!
*'''Grarrg''' (Tyrannian Arena 100) The Tyrannian Battle Master, Grarrg is truly a fearsome opponent!
*'''Sabre-X''' (Tyrannian Arena 79) Sabre-X works in the war division of the Tyrannian Army. He uses his tusks to help him in combat
*'''Meuka''' (Stone Dome 60) Meuka slithers out of your Neopets nose and challenges you to a battle in the BATTLEDOME!!!!!!
*'''Tekkitu the Witch Doctor''' (Island Arena 120) This is one techo you may not want to take your pet to when it is sick!!! Be very afraid of this powerful Mystery Island Witch Doctor!
*'''Commander Garoo''' (Space Arena 120) This Blumaroos mean temper, foul attitude, and utter contempt for other Neopets is just one of the reasons he is a major opponent in the Battledome!
*'''Vira''' (Stone Dome 80) What a horrible creature!!!
*'''Ghost Lupe''' (Island Arena 32) A once brave Lupe knight this ghost is restless, and desperately seeking revenge. He is easily angered so be very careful...
*'''Tax Beast''' (Battledome 86) The famous tax beast.
*'''Sidney''' (Stone Dome 84) Sidney spies a victim!
*'''Advisor Broo''' (Island Arena 130) We all know who holds the true reins of power in Roo Island, and it isn't that simple-minded dice-throwing King.
*'''Plumbeard''' (Island Arena 260) ARRRRRRRRR!
*'''Meerca Henchmen''' (Island Arena 150) Malkus Vile's henchmen... beware of this duo!
*'''Giant Ghostkerchief''' (Stone Dome 250) BOO!
*'''Giant Hungry Malevolent Chomby''' (Tyrannian Arena 350) He's hungry. Very hungry. Does he eat Neopets? We aren't sure. Just don't get too close!
*'''Down For Maintenance Pteri''' (Battledome 75) MUHAHAHAHA
*'''Kastraliss''' (Tyrannian Arena 400) Appearing to be just a harmless ornament at first, this is one deadly challenger.
*'''Slug Monster''' (Water Arena 500) UGH! What a slimy mess!
*'''Qasalan Mummy''' (Stone Dome 550) *GROAN*


==See Also==
==Gameplay==
For details on weapons, news and more, go to the [http://www.pinkpt.com/idb In-depth Battlepedia].
Battledome fights are one-on-one.  Neopets that have fewer than one hit point, are hungry, or are [[disease|sick]] may not start a new fight in the Battledome. To win a fight, the player must reduce their opponent's hit points to zero before their own hit points are depleted. If both players reach zero HP within the same turn, the fight is declared a draw.


[[category:Neopets]]
Battledome matches are turn-based.  Before each turn, each player selects up to two pieces of [[battledome equipment]] and up to one [[Faerie Abilities|ability]].  After both players have chosen their equipment and abilities, the turn plays out and the hit point damage dealt to each player is displayed. If both of the competitors still have health remaining, another turn begins.  Play continues in this manner until one or both players runs out of HP.
 
===Icons, Attacking, and Defending===
In the Battledome, offense and defence are dealt in units known as ''icons''.  Icons can be either ''offensive'' or ''defensive''.  Both offensive icons and defensive icons are divided into seven different elemental types:
 
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{| style="margin:0 auto;" class="wikitable"
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||[[Image:AirBDI.png]]
||Offensive Air icon
|-
||[[Image:DarknessBDI.png]]
||Offensive Darkness icon
|-
||[[Image:EarthBDI.png]]
||Offensive Earth icon
|-
||[[Image:FireBDI.png]]
||Offensive Fire icon
|-
||[[Image:LightBDI.png]]
||Offensive Light icon
|-
||[[Image:PhysicalBDI.png]]
||Offensive Physical icon
|-
||[[Image:WaterBDI.png]]
||Offensive Water icon
|-
|}
||
{| style="margin:0 auto;" class="wikitable"
|-
||[[Image:AirDefence.png]]
||Defensive Air icon
|-
||[[Image:DarknessDefence.png]]
||Defensive Darkness icon
|-
||[[Image:EarthDefence.png]]
||Defensive Earth icon
|-
||[[Image:FireDefence.png]]
||Defensive Fire icon
|-
||[[Image:LightDefence.png]]
||Defensive Light icon
|-
||[[Image:PhysicalDefence.png]]
||Defensive Physical icon
|-
||[[Image:WaterDefence.png]]
||Defensive Water icon
|-
|}
|}
 
Each piece of equipment/ability generates a specific number and type of icons when it is used.  For example, the ''Battle Faerie Shield''  generates two defensive fire icons and two defensive light icons, while the ''Meepit Stampede'' ability deals 10 offensive darkness icons. 
 
The damage dealt by each offensive icon depends on the ''strength'' stat of the '''attacking''' Neopet:
 
{|style="margin:0 auto; border-spacing:20px;"
|-valign=top
||
{| style="margin:0 auto; text-align:center;" class="wikitable"
|-
!Strength
!Damage dealt per icon
|-
|< 8
|0.5 HP
|-
|8 - 12
|0.75 HP
|-
|13 - 19
|1 HP
|-
|20 - 34
|1.25 HP
|-
|35 - 54
|1.5 HP
|-
|55 - 84
|2 HP
|-
|85 - 124
|2.5 HP
|-
|125 - 199
|3 HP
|-
|200 - 245
|4.5 HP
|-
|250 - 299
|5.5 HP
|}
||
{| style="margin:0 auto; text-align:center;" class="wikitable"
|-
!Strength
!Damage dealt per icon
|-
|300 - 349
|6.5 HP
|-
|350 - 399
|7.5 HP
|-
|400 - 449
|8.5 HP
|-
|450 - 499
|9.75 HP
|-
|500 - 549
|11 HP
|-
|550 - 599
|12 HP
|-
|600 - 649
|13 HP
|-
|650 - 699
|14 HP
|-
|700 - 749
|15 HP
|-
|> 750
|16 HP
|}
|}
 
Defensive icons can block damage from incoming attacks.  Defensive icons only block damage that matches their type.  For example, defensive air icons can block air attacks, but they cannot defend against water attacks.  The amount of damage blocked by each defensive icon depends on the ''defence'' stat of the '''defending''' Neopet:
 
{|style="margin:0 auto; border-spacing:20px;"
|-valign=top
||
{| style="margin:0 auto; text-align:center;" class="wikitable"
|-
!Defence
!Damage blocked per icon
|-
|< 8
|0.5 HP
|-
|8 - 12
|0.75 HP
|-
|13 - 19
|1 HP
|-
|20 - 34
|1.25 HP
|-
|35 - 54
|1.5 HP
|-
|55 - 84
|2 HP
|-
|85 - 124
|2.5 HP
|-
|125 - 199
|3 HP
|-
|200 - 245
|4.5 HP
|-
|250 - 299
|5.5 HP
|}
||
{| style="margin:0 auto; text-align:center;" class="wikitable"
|-
!Defence
!Damage blocked per icon
|-
|300 - 349
|6.5 HP
|-
|350 - 399
|7.5 HP
|-
|400 - 449
|8.5 HP
|-
|450 - 499
|9.75 HP
|-
|500 - 549
|11 HP
|-
|550 - 599
|12 HP
|-
|600 - 649
|13 HP
|-
|650 - 699
|14 HP
|-
|700 - 749
|15 HP
|-
|> 750
|16 HP
|}
|}
 
===Battledome Equipment===
{{main|Battledome Equipment}}
Users can equip up to eight pieces of Battledome equipment on each of their Neopets.  If a user has the ''Equip ALL THE THINGS'' [[Battleground of the Obelisk#Boons|boon]] activated, they can equip a ninth piece of equipment on each of their Neopets.  Users can equip an item by clicking on it in their [[inventory]] and then selecting the ''Equip ...'' option from the resulting drop-down menu.  Battledome equipment can also be equipped via the [http://www.neopets.com/dome/neopets.phtml Stats] page.
 
Players can use up to two pieces of equipment each turn.  Each piece of equipment has its own unique effect.  Most equipment deals and/or blocks a certain number of icons. Some equipment restores the player's HP or allows the user to temporarily steal a piece of equipment from an opponent.  Other pieces of equipment can freeze the opponent in place, preventing them from attacking or defending.  A few pieces of equipment even allow the user to reflect damage back onto their attacker.
 
Many pieces of equipment have limitations on how much they can be used.  While most weapons and armor can be used an unlimited number of times, some can only be used once per battle.  Some pieces of equipment disappear entirely after one use.  There are also fragile items that have a small chance of breaking after each use.
 
===Faerie Abilities===
{{main|Faerie Abilities}}
 
Faerie abilities are skills that Neopets can learn from [[Aethia]] at [http://www.neopets.com/dome/abilities.phtml Aethia's Ability Academy] by paying [[Faerie Abilities#Blessings|blessings]].  Neopets can only use one ability per turn.  Like equipment, each ability has a unique effect.  Some abilities are powerful attacks, some restore health, and others defend against incoming attacks.  Some abilities prevent opponents from using equipment or abilities. 
 
Abilities are divided into ten different tiers and each Neopet can only know a single ability from each tier at a time.  Many abilities have a limitation on how frequently they can be used.  Some abilities can only be used once every few rounds, while other abilities can only be used once per battle or once per day.
 
==Trivia==
*The 2007 [[April Fools]] prank said the Battledome was cancelled. Users were unable to access the Battledome Chat, the Hidden Tower, or shops that stocked weapons, until the next day. [[Premium]] members were able to access those areas if they switched to portal mode.
 
==External links==
*'''Help File:''' [http://www.neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=49 Where is the Neopets Battledome?], [http://www.neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=95 What are Hit Points?], [http://www.neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=175 I was playing in the battledome but my opponent hasn't made a move for ages, what do I do?], [http://www.neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=223 How do I withdraw from a battle?], [http://www.neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=231 Can I browse around the site while the battledome is searching for a quick fight opponent?],  [http://www.neopets.com/help_search.phtml?help_id=375 How do I stop people challenging me to battles?]
*'''Caption Competition:''' {{caption|24}}, {{caption|170}}, {{caption|185}}
*'''Editorial:''' [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=65 65], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=96 96], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=108 108], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=130 130], [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=139 139], {{ed|152}}, {{ed|210}}, {{ed|211}}, {{ed|240}}, {{ed|244}}, {{ed|264}}, {{ed|290}}
 
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 31 May 2015

Battledome
Battledome
ID # 781
World Neopia Central
Category Action
High Scores
Game Page

The Battledome is a turn based game in which users can have their Neopets spar against either computer-controlled characters or other users' Neopets. Battling is a very popular activity on the Neopets website, and there is an entire NeoBoard section dedicated to the game. There are thousands of items that exist solely to be used in the Battledome, and plots often involve fighting in the Battledome against specific opponents.

History[edit]

The Battledome began testing on November 15, 2000. It was officially released as part of the Hunt for the Battledome plot on January 11, 2001. The Battledome became wildly popular upon its release, and it remained largely unchanged for over a decade.

On October 17, 2012, the Battledome was closed down for renovations. The new and improved Battledome began closed beta testing on October 26, 2012. This new Battledome sported updated art, new comic-style animations, and a prize system to reward users for battling. The ability system was also completely overhauled and single player challengers were given multiple difficulty levels. The improved Battledome was opened up to all users on November 9, 2012, and it is still active today.

Gameplay[edit]

Battledome fights are one-on-one. Neopets that have fewer than one hit point, are hungry, or are sick may not start a new fight in the Battledome. To win a fight, the player must reduce their opponent's hit points to zero before their own hit points are depleted. If both players reach zero HP within the same turn, the fight is declared a draw.

Battledome matches are turn-based. Before each turn, each player selects up to two pieces of battledome equipment and up to one ability. After both players have chosen their equipment and abilities, the turn plays out and the hit point damage dealt to each player is displayed. If both of the competitors still have health remaining, another turn begins. Play continues in this manner until one or both players runs out of HP.

Icons, Attacking, and Defending[edit]

In the Battledome, offense and defence are dealt in units known as icons. Icons can be either offensive or defensive. Both offensive icons and defensive icons are divided into seven different elemental types:

AirBDI.png Offensive Air icon
DarknessBDI.png Offensive Darkness icon
EarthBDI.png Offensive Earth icon
FireBDI.png Offensive Fire icon
LightBDI.png Offensive Light icon
PhysicalBDI.png Offensive Physical icon
WaterBDI.png Offensive Water icon
AirDefence.png Defensive Air icon
DarknessDefence.png Defensive Darkness icon
EarthDefence.png Defensive Earth icon
FireDefence.png Defensive Fire icon
LightDefence.png Defensive Light icon
PhysicalDefence.png Defensive Physical icon
WaterDefence.png Defensive Water icon

Each piece of equipment/ability generates a specific number and type of icons when it is used. For example, the Battle Faerie Shield generates two defensive fire icons and two defensive light icons, while the Meepit Stampede ability deals 10 offensive darkness icons.

The damage dealt by each offensive icon depends on the strength stat of the attacking Neopet:

Strength Damage dealt per icon
< 8 0.5 HP
8 - 12 0.75 HP
13 - 19 1 HP
20 - 34 1.25 HP
35 - 54 1.5 HP
55 - 84 2 HP
85 - 124 2.5 HP
125 - 199 3 HP
200 - 245 4.5 HP
250 - 299 5.5 HP
Strength Damage dealt per icon
300 - 349 6.5 HP
350 - 399 7.5 HP
400 - 449 8.5 HP
450 - 499 9.75 HP
500 - 549 11 HP
550 - 599 12 HP
600 - 649 13 HP
650 - 699 14 HP
700 - 749 15 HP
> 750 16 HP

Defensive icons can block damage from incoming attacks. Defensive icons only block damage that matches their type. For example, defensive air icons can block air attacks, but they cannot defend against water attacks. The amount of damage blocked by each defensive icon depends on the defence stat of the defending Neopet:

Defence Damage blocked per icon
< 8 0.5 HP
8 - 12 0.75 HP
13 - 19 1 HP
20 - 34 1.25 HP
35 - 54 1.5 HP
55 - 84 2 HP
85 - 124 2.5 HP
125 - 199 3 HP
200 - 245 4.5 HP
250 - 299 5.5 HP
Defence Damage blocked per icon
300 - 349 6.5 HP
350 - 399 7.5 HP
400 - 449 8.5 HP
450 - 499 9.75 HP
500 - 549 11 HP
550 - 599 12 HP
600 - 649 13 HP
650 - 699 14 HP
700 - 749 15 HP
> 750 16 HP

Battledome Equipment[edit]

Main article: Battledome Equipment

Users can equip up to eight pieces of Battledome equipment on each of their Neopets. If a user has the Equip ALL THE THINGS boon activated, they can equip a ninth piece of equipment on each of their Neopets. Users can equip an item by clicking on it in their inventory and then selecting the Equip ... option from the resulting drop-down menu. Battledome equipment can also be equipped via the Stats page.

Players can use up to two pieces of equipment each turn. Each piece of equipment has its own unique effect. Most equipment deals and/or blocks a certain number of icons. Some equipment restores the player's HP or allows the user to temporarily steal a piece of equipment from an opponent. Other pieces of equipment can freeze the opponent in place, preventing them from attacking or defending. A few pieces of equipment even allow the user to reflect damage back onto their attacker.

Many pieces of equipment have limitations on how much they can be used. While most weapons and armor can be used an unlimited number of times, some can only be used once per battle. Some pieces of equipment disappear entirely after one use. There are also fragile items that have a small chance of breaking after each use.

Faerie Abilities[edit]

Main article: Faerie Abilities

Faerie abilities are skills that Neopets can learn from Aethia at Aethia's Ability Academy by paying blessings. Neopets can only use one ability per turn. Like equipment, each ability has a unique effect. Some abilities are powerful attacks, some restore health, and others defend against incoming attacks. Some abilities prevent opponents from using equipment or abilities.

Abilities are divided into ten different tiers and each Neopet can only know a single ability from each tier at a time. Many abilities have a limitation on how frequently they can be used. Some abilities can only be used once every few rounds, while other abilities can only be used once per battle or once per day.

Trivia[edit]

  • The 2007 April Fools prank said the Battledome was cancelled. Users were unable to access the Battledome Chat, the Hidden Tower, or shops that stocked weapons, until the next day. Premium members were able to access those areas if they switched to portal mode.

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