>>53712805>>53712791I have no evidence for this, but I always assumed that the battle frontier trainers used Easychat phrases for dialogue in order to save space in some way, since each battle tower trainer has 3 lines of dialogue (intro/win/loss) and it'd be easier for their dialogue to just be calling words from the easychat library instead of writing + dedicating extra space to all of their dialogue when it has no bearing on the main game and most people will never see it all.
Plus it also means that the e-reader cards that added trainers into the battle tower could easily write in custom lines of easychat dialogue alongside all the other trainer information like name, sprite, and team data without needing a longer dotcode ribbon.
>Picrel, was messing around with custom E-Reader injections and trying to make the worst Easychat dialogues possible, all of these are legit phrases you can make in-game