The Battle Park in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl allows players to purchase incredibly valuable items. As players progress through the game, defeat the Elite Four, and become the Sinnoh Champion, new areas begin to open up around the region. One of these locations is the Fight Area. In order to access it, players will need to speak with the sailor in Snowpoint City. This is the location where players faced off against Snowpoint Gym Leader Candice. The sailor will send the trainer over to the Fight Area where they can enter the Battle Park. The 'Battle' locations have been a staple in the Pokémon series for almost every entry. In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the Battle Park is where players can take on challenging NPCs with competitive Pokémon and movesets.

The reason the Battle Park is towards the end of the game is that it acts as the final challenge for the Champion. Players can enter the Battle Park and participate in either Singles or Double Battles. In Single Battles, players will face off against another player in a 3-v-3 Pokémon battle. When players choose Doubles, this is raised to a 4-v-4 battle. Upon defeating the trainer, the player will be rewarded with BP. These are Battle Points and can be redeemed at the Battle Park for items.

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The Battle Park in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl is broken up into two different areas. The first is the Main Area. In this location, players can receive the Point Card from the attendant when the player first enters the park. Players can also find the Razor Fang item in this location in the southwest. The second location is the Pokémon Battle Tower where there will be two attendants at separate counters and each of them will offer the player different items.

Every Battle Park Item and Price in Pokémon BDSP

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  • Ability Capsule: 50 BP
  • Bottle Cap: 25 BP
  • Rare Candy: 20 BP
  • PP Up: 10 BP
  • Protein: 1 BP
  • Calcium: 1 BP
  • Iron: 1 BP
  • Zinc: 1 BP
  • Carbos: 1 BP
  • HP Up: 1 BP
  • Lucky Egg: 77 BP
  • Power Bracer: 10 BP
  • Power Belt: 10 BP
  • Power Lens: 10 BP
  • Power Band: 10 BP
  • Power Anklet: 10 BP
  • Power Weight: 10 BP
  • Pomeg Berry: 1 BP
  • Kelpsy Berry: 1 BP
  • Qualot Berry: 1 BP
  • Hondew Berry: 1 BP
  • Grepa Berry: 1 BP
  • Tamato Berry: 1 BP

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  • Life Orb: 25 BP
  • Toxic Orb: 16 BP
  • Flame Orb: 16 BP
  • White Herb: 15 BP
  • Mental Herb: 15 BP
  • Power Herb: 15 BP
  • Bright Powder: 48 BP
  • Choice Band: 25 BP
  • Choice Specs: 25 BP
  • Choice Scarf: 25 BP
  • Muscle Band: 48 BP
  • Focus Band: 48 BP
  • Focus Sash: 15 BP
  • Scope Lens: 48 BP
  • Light Clay: 15 BP
  • Lucky Punch: 7 BP
  • Razor Claw: 5 BP
  • Razor Fang: 5 BP
  • Protector: 5 BP
  • Reaper Cloth: 5 BP
  • Upgrade: 5 BP
  • Dubious Disc: 5 BP
  • Lonely Mint: 50 BP
  • Adamant Mint: 50 BP
  • Naughty Mint: 50 BP
  • Brave Mint: 50 BP
  • Bold Mint: 50 BP
  • Impish Mint: 50 BP
  • Lax Mint: 50 BP
  • Relaxed Mint: 50 BP
  • Modest Mint: 50 BP
  • Mild Mint: 50 BP
  • Rash Mint: 50 BP
  • Quiet Mint: 50 BP
  • Calm Mint: 50 BP
  • Gentle Mint: 50 BP
  • Careful Mint: 50 BP
  • Sassy Mint: 50 BP
  • Timid Mint: 50 BP
  • Hasty Mint 50 BP
  • Jolly Mint: 50 BP
  • Naive Mint: 50 BP
  • Serious Mint: 50 BP

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  • TM04: 48 BP
  • TM06: 32 BP
  • TM08: 48 BP
  • TM26: 80 BP
  • TM30: 64 BP
  • TM31: 40 BP
  • TM36: 80 BP
  • TM40: 40 BP
  • TM45: 32 BP
  • TM53: 64 BP
  • TM59: 80 BP
  • TM61: 32 BP
  • TM71: 80 BP
  • TM73: 32 BP
  • TM81: 64 BP
  • TM93: 32 BP
  • TM94: 40 BP
  • TM95: 64 BP
  • TM96: 40 BP
  • TM97: 32 BP
  • TM98: 40 BP
  • TM99: 64 BP
  • TM100: 32 BP
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond Shining Pearl Shiny Larvitar Poke Radar
  • Rare Candy: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Adamant Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Naughty Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Brave Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Bold Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Impish Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Lax Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Relaxed Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Modest Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Mild Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Rash Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Quiet Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Calm Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Gentle Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Careful Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Sassy Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Timid Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Hasty Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Jolly Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Naive Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Serious Mint: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Gold Bottle Cap: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Ability Capsule: Reward for defeating Cynthia in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Bottle Cap: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • PP Up: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • PP Max: Reward for completing streaks in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Lansat Berry: Reward for completing 100 Wins in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.
  • Starf Berry: Reward for completing 200 Wins in Master Mode in the Battle Tower.

Regardless, players will need to continue winning matches in the Battle Tower to earn BP. Unfortunately, this entry does not allow players to participate in the Battle Tower together. In the original Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, trainers were able to team up with their friends to participate in Multi-Battles. In these battles, each trainer would bring two Pokémon and face off against another team of CPUs. Both players were rewarded with BP through this method.

It is possible that this can return with a future update. Players looking to create a powerful competitive team would benefit from these items. Not only that but a handful of evolutionary items can also be found in this shop. Players looking to complete their National Dex will need the Reaper Cloth and Upgrade items. It takes about an hour to clear out seven battles at a time to earn BP.

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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are available now on Nintendo Switch.