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Please check our Upcoming Events calendar for the list of registered events. The list gets updated as soon as we receive new information. A separate gallery for event photos will be posted if applicable.

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- Coordinate with the Event Organizers as they are here to assist you.
- Protect your belongings against unseen hands. Don't leave anything unattended.
- Stay safe and have fun!


Who's invited All Pokemon Trainers with Pokemon Omega Ruby or Pokemon Alpha Sapphire games.
What Pilipinas Got Pokemon October VGC Tournament hosted by Pilipinas Got Pokemon
Where Robinson's Galleria → Sports Loop 3rd floor at Courtside kiosk
3F Robinsons Galleria Ortigas Center, 1605 Pasig
When Sunday, October 25, 2015 at 11:00 AM
Format VGC 2015 (explained below)
Best-of-three Swiss Rounds (starts at 1:30 PM)
Prizes October Champion → $10 Nintendo eShop Prepaid Card
Other rewards will depend on the number of participants
Registration 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Fees Entrance Fee → P210 (inclusive of 1 Pokemon Trading Card Game Booster Pack)
Contacts Mark Anthony Nasuli
Site Map From Ortigas Station (Click the link or the image below):

From SM Megamall (Click the link or the image below):

From The Podium (Click the link or the image below):

From Metrowalk Parking (Click the link or the image below):

Pokemon VGC 2015 Format

All tournaments that are a part of the Pokémon Video Game Championships (VGC) will use these rules starting January 1st, 2015. As many have predicted, it will mirror the ruleset used in the ΩR/αS League Doubles ladder on Battle Spot. For those who need a refresher, that means:


Legitimacy

  • Only legitimate copies of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire are allowed in the competition.
  • Please refrain from using Pokémon of questionable origin (hacked, modified, Powersaved, etc.).
  • Players found to have illegal copies of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire or Pokémon that have been tampered with will be disqualified from the event and banned from future Tournaments, 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.

Standard Ruleset

  • All matches are played in the Doubles format.
  • Pokémon above Level 50 will be brought down to 50 for the match while those below 50 will stay as is.
  • Players choose 4 of their 6 registered Pokémon after team preview.
  • Pentagon Rule: All Pokémon must have the blue pentagon on their stats page indicating they were caught, bred, or received as an official gift in Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, or Alpha Sapphire.
  • Species Clause: No two Pokémon on your team can share the same Pokédex number.
  • Item Clause: No two Pokémon on your team can hold the same held item.
  • The following items are banned: Soul Dew
  • The following moves are banned: none
  • The following Pokémon are banned (all forms):
- Mewtwo
- Mew
- Lugia
- Ho-oh
- Celebi
- Kyogre
- Groudon
- Rayquaza
- Jirachi
- Deoxys
- Dialga
- Palkia
- Giratina
- Phione
- Manaphy
- Darkrai
- Shaymin
- Arceus
- Victini
- Reshiram
- Zekrom
- Kyurem
- Keldeo
- Meloetta
- Genesect
- Xerneas
- Yveltal
- Zygarde
- Diancie 

Time Limits

Guidelines for time limits have been established during various portions of the event to assist the Tournament staff in running a timely event. Players may take notes at any time during their match but must begin each match with a blank sheet.

I. Pre-game Time Limit
  • Players will be given 5 minutes to find their opponent so they can settle down for the match.
II. Match Time Limit
  • Each match will have a 15-minute limit. For example, a 2-0 match will have a maximum limit of 30 minutes while a 2-1 match will have a maximum time of 45 minutes.
III. Turn Time Limit
  • Each player is allowed a maximum of 45 seconds to execute a command for each turn.

Tiebreakers

Should the time limit expire before a player knocks out his or her opponent’s final Pokémon, the winner of the game is determined based on the criteria below.

I. Remaining Pokémon
  1. If one player has more remaining Pokémon than the other, that player wins the game.
  2. If both players have the same number of Pokémon remaining, the result of the game is determined by average percentage of HP remaining, as described below.
II. Average Percentage of HP Remaining
  1. If one player’s team has a higher average percentage of HP remaining, that player wins the game.
  2. If both players’ teams have the same average HP remaining, the result of the game is determined by amount of HP remaining, as described below.
III. Amount of Total HP Remaining
  1. If one player’s team has a higher total HP remaining, that player wins the game.
  2. If both players’ teams have the same total HP remaining, the result of the game is a tie.

For full rules, download the rules document here.


Additional Rule Clarifications

Headphones
You are allowed to use headphones while playing as long as they are wired and plugged into your 3DS. The cord must be visible.

Time Limits at Premier Challenges
Due to the longer than normal timers when using the Player Search System, Premier Challenges and other tournaments where you don’t have your Battle Box locked and rules downloaded at registration can have time limits enforced manually by a judge. Time limits may also be extended if the organizer sees fit. Changes should be communicated at the beginning of the tournament alongside the number of rounds and top cut size.

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