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Okay, well, I don't know if you guys heard of this tournament, but here it is.
Website:
www.pokemonvgc.com
Rules and Regulations
Pre-Qualifications:
Players may only use North American versions of Pokémon™ Platinum Version.
Players compete in one of two age divisions based on their date of birth.
Junior Division: Born in 1997 or later
Senior Division: Born in 1996 or earlier
Registering for the event:
Exactly 128* players per event, per age division, will be randomly selected on-site the day of the event. Senior registration will take place 7:30 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. and Junior registration will take place 10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M.
During registration, each player will be required to fill out a Team Information Sheet. All potential players should arrive on-site with a complete Team Information Sheet.
Each player must enter 4–6 Pokémon on his or her Team Information Sheet.
Each player must enter 4–6 held items on his or her Team Information Sheet.
Players may only use Pokémon and held items listed on their Team Information Sheet during the tournament.
The Pokémon and held items listed on a player’s Team Information Sheet may not be changed once the player has registered for the event.
Players may change which held item a Pokémon is using between matches so long as both the Pokémon and the held item are listed on the player’s Team Information Sheet.
*One competitor spot will be reserved for a VIP attendee at the San Francisco event. Up to 127 participants will be selected for the Senior Division at this event.
Battle Rules:
Each match is played using the Pokémon Link Club Colosseum, found on the top floor of the Pokémon Center in Pokémon™ Platinum Version. The tournament will use the Double Cup rules set, with some additional restrictions.
Each match will use the 2-on-2 format.
Each Pokémon on a player’s team must be Level 50 or lower. The Pokémon Link Club Colosseum does not have an auto-level feature, so Pokémon that are Level 51 or higher cannot be adjusted down to Level 50, and are ineligible for this competition.
A player’s team may not contain two of the same Pokémon.
Each Pokémon on a player’s team may use held items, though no 2 Pokémon on a team may hold the same item. Allowed items include held items from Pokémon™ Platinum Version, and earlier video games, including Berries 1–61. The Soul Dew item may not be used.
Players may not enter two Pokémon with the same nickname.
Players may not enter a Pokémon nicknamed with the name of another Pokémon character (for example, a Lucario nicknamed “Spiritomb”).
Players found to have inappropriate/offensive Trainer names or Pokémon nicknames, as determined by the event staff, will be disqualified from the event.
Pokémon Restrictions:
Players may use Pokémon found in the Pokémon™ Platinum Version National Pokédex, between 001 and 492, including those Pokémon imported from earlier video games, with the exception of those Pokémon listed below.
The following Pokémon are ineligible for use in the tournament:
150 – Mewtwo 386 – Deoxys
151 – Mew 479 – Rotom
248 – Tyranitar 483 – Dialga
249 – Lugia 484 – Palkia
250 – Ho-Oh 487 – Giratina
251 – Celebi 489 – Phione
382 – Kyogre 490 – Manaphy
383 – Groudon 491 – Darkrai
384 – Rayquaza 492 – Shaymin
385 – Jirachi
Move Restrictions:
Pokémon may only use moves (including those learned in an earlier video game) which have been learned through one of the following methods:
By leveling up
By TM or HM
As an Egg move, through breeding
From a Move Tutor
Already learned by a Pokémon, which was received at an official Pokémon event or promotion
Already learned by a Pokémon, which was received from another Pokémon game (such as the Pikachu that knows Surf, from Pokémon Battle Revolution)
By Smeargle’s “Sketch” move (limited to the above moves learned by Pokémon between 001 and 492)
Tournament Operation:
The Qualifier Tournament is a Single Elimination event. Each match will consist of a single game, and will result in the winner advancing to the next round and the loser being removed from the tournament.
A player wins by knocking out his or her opponent’s final Pokémon.
If an attack knocks out both players’ last Pokémon, the player that used the attack loses the match and is eliminated from the event. This includes attacks such as Explosion, Selfdestruct, and Destiny Bond.
Preliminary Rounds
Players in each age division will be randomly paired throughout the preliminary rounds. Players will be required to win 3 matches to advance to the elimination rounds.
Each match during the preliminary rounds is untimed, though players are expected to maintain a lively pace during game play. Matches will be played using special Nintendo DS Lite systems, located at the event.
Players who are found to be intentionally delaying the pace of their match will be disqualified from the event.
Players who are tardy to their match for any reason will be disqualified from the event.
Elimination Rounds
The top 16 players in each age division will be randomly paired throughout the elimination rounds. Winning players advance to the next round; losing players are eliminated from the event.
Each match during the elimination rounds is untimed, though players are expected to maintain a lively pace during game play. Matches will be played using special Nintendo DS Lite systems, located at the event.
Players who are found to be intentionally delaying the pace of their match will be disqualified from the event.
Players who are tardy to their match for any reason will be disqualified from the event.
Other Information
The use of external devices to alter the Pokémon in a player’s party is expressly forbidden. Random checks will be performed throughout the tournament to determine whether or not an external device has been used to modify a player’s party. Players found to have Pokémon that have been tampered with will be disqualified from the event, regardless of whether the player tampered with his or her game or received a Pokémon or item that was tampered with by someone other than the player. It is the player’s responsibility to have legal Pokémon. Event officials have the final determination regarding the legality of a Pokémon.
A player should notify the staff immediately if he or she believes that there is a problem with an opponent’s Pokémon. At the end of the round, all match results become final. Issues that go unreported until after the round has completed will not change the result of that match, regardless of whether there is a problem with an opponent’s Pokémon.
Players and spectators are expected to demonstrate proper sportsmanship over the course of the event. A player may be disqualified from the event based on actions taken by friends or relatives who disrupt the operation of the tournament.
By the way, here's a list of the legendary Pokemon that you can use:
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Suicune
Entei
Raikou
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Uxie
Azelf
Mesprit
Heatran
Regigigas
Cresslia
Okay, so, I'm gonna be entering into this tournament. But the only thing is that I'm having trouble coming up with a good team of Pokemon or strategy. And it's going to be especially hard since now I'm 13, I'm going to be in the Seniors division. But I really want to win. I know I shouldn't get my hopes up too high since it really is going to be hard, but I at least want to get to Nationals. At least. Seriously!! So, can you guys give me some suggestions of strong teams of Pokemon or strategies? And also can you explain what IV's are? (I understand EV training, but I don't really get IV's. It's really confusing...:sad:) Also, can you guys tell me what the Seniors division is like and what to expect? Because I've heard that Seniors division is really, REALLY hard and that's it's really impossible to win. But I don't know...*sigh*...competitive battling is so hard. So, yeah... :huh:
Also, here are some teams of Pokemon/strategies that I found on other websites, forums, and past tournaments. Can you guys tell me if they're good or not? Thanks, I really appreciate everyone's help and advice. :talking:
1. Jolteon, Bronzong
Bronzong skill swaps with Jolteon
Jolteon gets levitate ability
Bronzong gets volt absorb ability
Then use earthquake and discharge constantly
2. Azelf, Electivire
Azelf skill swaps with Electivire
Electivire discharges
Azelf gains speed boosts
Then they destroy everything in existence
3. Trick Room Team
Bronzong @ Lumberry
Lv.50
-TrickRoom
-LightScreen
-Explosion
-Gyroball
Smearlge @ FocusSash
Lv.1
-FollowMe
-FakeOut
-DarkVoid
-Endevear
Metagross @ Shucca Berry
Lv.50
-RockSlide
-BulletPunch
-Explosion
-Psych up
Snorlax @ Sitrus Berry
Lv.50
-Return
-FirePunch
-Protect
-Bellydrum
4. RainDance team
Vaporeon
Ludicolo
Lapras
Kingdra
5. A random team of Pokemon
Zapdos
Garchomp
Metagross
Gengar
Website:
www.pokemonvgc.com
Rules and Regulations
Pre-Qualifications:
Players may only use North American versions of Pokémon™ Platinum Version.
Players compete in one of two age divisions based on their date of birth.
Junior Division: Born in 1997 or later
Senior Division: Born in 1996 or earlier
Registering for the event:
Exactly 128* players per event, per age division, will be randomly selected on-site the day of the event. Senior registration will take place 7:30 A.M. – 8:30 A.M. and Junior registration will take place 10:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M.
During registration, each player will be required to fill out a Team Information Sheet. All potential players should arrive on-site with a complete Team Information Sheet.
Each player must enter 4–6 Pokémon on his or her Team Information Sheet.
Each player must enter 4–6 held items on his or her Team Information Sheet.
Players may only use Pokémon and held items listed on their Team Information Sheet during the tournament.
The Pokémon and held items listed on a player’s Team Information Sheet may not be changed once the player has registered for the event.
Players may change which held item a Pokémon is using between matches so long as both the Pokémon and the held item are listed on the player’s Team Information Sheet.
*One competitor spot will be reserved for a VIP attendee at the San Francisco event. Up to 127 participants will be selected for the Senior Division at this event.
Battle Rules:
Each match is played using the Pokémon Link Club Colosseum, found on the top floor of the Pokémon Center in Pokémon™ Platinum Version. The tournament will use the Double Cup rules set, with some additional restrictions.
Each match will use the 2-on-2 format.
Each Pokémon on a player’s team must be Level 50 or lower. The Pokémon Link Club Colosseum does not have an auto-level feature, so Pokémon that are Level 51 or higher cannot be adjusted down to Level 50, and are ineligible for this competition.
A player’s team may not contain two of the same Pokémon.
Each Pokémon on a player’s team may use held items, though no 2 Pokémon on a team may hold the same item. Allowed items include held items from Pokémon™ Platinum Version, and earlier video games, including Berries 1–61. The Soul Dew item may not be used.
Players may not enter two Pokémon with the same nickname.
Players may not enter a Pokémon nicknamed with the name of another Pokémon character (for example, a Lucario nicknamed “Spiritomb”).
Players found to have inappropriate/offensive Trainer names or Pokémon nicknames, as determined by the event staff, will be disqualified from the event.
Pokémon Restrictions:
Players may use Pokémon found in the Pokémon™ Platinum Version National Pokédex, between 001 and 492, including those Pokémon imported from earlier video games, with the exception of those Pokémon listed below.
The following Pokémon are ineligible for use in the tournament:
150 – Mewtwo 386 – Deoxys
151 – Mew 479 – Rotom
248 – Tyranitar 483 – Dialga
249 – Lugia 484 – Palkia
250 – Ho-Oh 487 – Giratina
251 – Celebi 489 – Phione
382 – Kyogre 490 – Manaphy
383 – Groudon 491 – Darkrai
384 – Rayquaza 492 – Shaymin
385 – Jirachi
Move Restrictions:
Pokémon may only use moves (including those learned in an earlier video game) which have been learned through one of the following methods:
By leveling up
By TM or HM
As an Egg move, through breeding
From a Move Tutor
Already learned by a Pokémon, which was received at an official Pokémon event or promotion
Already learned by a Pokémon, which was received from another Pokémon game (such as the Pikachu that knows Surf, from Pokémon Battle Revolution)
By Smeargle’s “Sketch” move (limited to the above moves learned by Pokémon between 001 and 492)
Tournament Operation:
The Qualifier Tournament is a Single Elimination event. Each match will consist of a single game, and will result in the winner advancing to the next round and the loser being removed from the tournament.
A player wins by knocking out his or her opponent’s final Pokémon.
If an attack knocks out both players’ last Pokémon, the player that used the attack loses the match and is eliminated from the event. This includes attacks such as Explosion, Selfdestruct, and Destiny Bond.
Preliminary Rounds
Players in each age division will be randomly paired throughout the preliminary rounds. Players will be required to win 3 matches to advance to the elimination rounds.
Each match during the preliminary rounds is untimed, though players are expected to maintain a lively pace during game play. Matches will be played using special Nintendo DS Lite systems, located at the event.
Players who are found to be intentionally delaying the pace of their match will be disqualified from the event.
Players who are tardy to their match for any reason will be disqualified from the event.
Elimination Rounds
The top 16 players in each age division will be randomly paired throughout the elimination rounds. Winning players advance to the next round; losing players are eliminated from the event.
Each match during the elimination rounds is untimed, though players are expected to maintain a lively pace during game play. Matches will be played using special Nintendo DS Lite systems, located at the event.
Players who are found to be intentionally delaying the pace of their match will be disqualified from the event.
Players who are tardy to their match for any reason will be disqualified from the event.
Other Information
The use of external devices to alter the Pokémon in a player’s party is expressly forbidden. Random checks will be performed throughout the tournament to determine whether or not an external device has been used to modify a player’s party. Players found to have Pokémon that have been tampered with will be disqualified from the event, regardless of whether the player tampered with his or her game or received a Pokémon or item that was tampered with by someone other than the player. It is the player’s responsibility to have legal Pokémon. Event officials have the final determination regarding the legality of a Pokémon.
A player should notify the staff immediately if he or she believes that there is a problem with an opponent’s Pokémon. At the end of the round, all match results become final. Issues that go unreported until after the round has completed will not change the result of that match, regardless of whether there is a problem with an opponent’s Pokémon.
Players and spectators are expected to demonstrate proper sportsmanship over the course of the event. A player may be disqualified from the event based on actions taken by friends or relatives who disrupt the operation of the tournament.
By the way, here's a list of the legendary Pokemon that you can use:
Articuno
Zapdos
Moltres
Suicune
Entei
Raikou
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Uxie
Azelf
Mesprit
Heatran
Regigigas
Cresslia
Okay, so, I'm gonna be entering into this tournament. But the only thing is that I'm having trouble coming up with a good team of Pokemon or strategy. And it's going to be especially hard since now I'm 13, I'm going to be in the Seniors division. But I really want to win. I know I shouldn't get my hopes up too high since it really is going to be hard, but I at least want to get to Nationals. At least. Seriously!! So, can you guys give me some suggestions of strong teams of Pokemon or strategies? And also can you explain what IV's are? (I understand EV training, but I don't really get IV's. It's really confusing...:sad:) Also, can you guys tell me what the Seniors division is like and what to expect? Because I've heard that Seniors division is really, REALLY hard and that's it's really impossible to win. But I don't know...*sigh*...competitive battling is so hard. So, yeah... :huh:
Also, here are some teams of Pokemon/strategies that I found on other websites, forums, and past tournaments. Can you guys tell me if they're good or not? Thanks, I really appreciate everyone's help and advice. :talking:
1. Jolteon, Bronzong
Bronzong skill swaps with Jolteon
Jolteon gets levitate ability
Bronzong gets volt absorb ability
Then use earthquake and discharge constantly
2. Azelf, Electivire
Azelf skill swaps with Electivire
Electivire discharges
Azelf gains speed boosts
Then they destroy everything in existence
3. Trick Room Team
Bronzong @ Lumberry
Lv.50
-TrickRoom
-LightScreen
-Explosion
-Gyroball
Smearlge @ FocusSash
Lv.1
-FollowMe
-FakeOut
-DarkVoid
-Endevear
Metagross @ Shucca Berry
Lv.50
-RockSlide
-BulletPunch
-Explosion
-Psych up
Snorlax @ Sitrus Berry
Lv.50
-Return
-FirePunch
-Protect
-Bellydrum
4. RainDance team
Vaporeon
Ludicolo
Lapras
Kingdra
5. A random team of Pokemon
Zapdos
Garchomp
Metagross
Gengar