Play! Pokémon VG Tournament Rules & Formats

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tentionally ornot.5.1.TiebreakersShould the time limit expire before a player knocks out his or her opponent’s final Pokémon, the winnerof the game is determined based on the criteria below.1. Remaining Pokémona. If one player has more remaining Pokémon than the other, that player wins the game.b. If both players have the same number of Pokémon remaining, the result of the game isdetermined by average percentage of HP remaining, as described below.2. Average Percentage of HP Remaininga. If one player’s team has a higher average percentage of HP remaining, that player winsthe game.b. If both players’ teams have the same average HP remaining, the result of the game isdetermined by amount of HP remaining, as described below.3. Amount of Total HP Remaining

5a. If one player’s team has a higher total HP remaining, that player wins the game.b. If both players’ teams have the same total HP remaining, the result of the game is a tie.5.2.Sudden DeathIf a game ends in a tie during the single elimination portion of an event, a single Sudden Death game isplayed to determine the winner of the match. Players are required to gain an advantage in number ofremaining Pokémon over their opponent. Tournament staff will evaluate the game at the end of eachturn to determine if an advantage has been gained. After each turn has been completed, thetournament staff will determine the number of Pokémon that each player has remaining. If both players have the same number of Pokémon remaining at the end of the turn, the gamecontinues for another turn.If a player has more remaining Pokémon than his or her opponent at the end of any turn, thatplayer wins the game.Once the winner of the active game has been determined, the following criteria will be used todetermine the winner of the match, based on which game in the match has just been completed.Game 1:The players proceed to game 2.Game 2:If the winner of game 2 also won game 1, that player wins the match.If the winner of game 2 did not win game 1, the match is tied and the players proceed to game3.Game 3:The winner of game 3 wins the match.

6POKÉMON VIDEO GAME TOURNAMENT FORMATSPokémon Organized Play supports several tournament formats for sanctioned play of the Pokémon videogames. This document covers each of the approved formats and their variations. Tournaments that do not useone of the formats described here may not be sanctioned.6.Standard Format StyleAll sanctioned Pokémon video game tournaments require players to assemble a team of Pokémon, with items,prior to the start of the event. The standard format style for all PLAY! Pokémon tournaments is Double Battle.6.1.Double BattleIn Double Battles, each player selects four Pokémon from his or her party of six to battle with. At thestart of the battle, players send out the first two Pokémon in their party, making a total of four Pokémonon the battlefield. Game play continues until a player knocks out all four of his or her opponent’sPokémon.7.Standard Team Construction RulesWhen building a team for a PLAY! Pokémon tournament, all players must adhere to these standard constructionrules. 8.A player’s team cannot contain two Pokémon with the same Pokédex numberEach Pokémon on a player’s team can hold an item, though no two Pokémon may hold the same itemA player’s team cannot contain two Pokémon with the same nicknameA player’s team cannot contain a Pokémon nicknamed with the name of another Pokémon (for example,an Unfezant named “Pidove”)Pokémon may only use moves that have been learned through one of the following methods:o By leveling upo By TM or HMo As an Egg move, through breedingo From a character in the gameo A move already known by a Pokémon received at an official Pokémon event or promotiono A move already known by a Pokémon that has been transferred from another Pokémon gamevia Poké Transfer or the Relocator.Sanctioned FormatPokémon Organized Play supports one for

Players may use any system in the Nintendo DS family of systems during the competition. This includes the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite , Nintendo DSi , Nintendo DSi XL , Nintendo 3DS , and the Nintendo 3DS XL . Players are responsible for bringing a charger that is compatible with their system. 2. Team Restrictions

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