We posted two Pokemon Tournament announcements earlier, one for the PLT Challenge Online Competition and one for the February 2017 Pilipinas Got Pokemon VGC Tournament. This new event is courtesy of UPLB 3DS!
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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!
What
- Tournament - UPLB 3DS Alolan League VGC
Where
- University of the Philippines Los Baños
- UPLB 3DS Booth H20
When
- Tuesday - Thursday, February 14 to 16, 2017
Registration
- Free
Prizes
- To Be Announced at Tournament Proper
Format
- VGC 2017 (explained below)
Contacts
- +639189575120 / Idris Bugayong
- You can also inquire from the UPLB 3DS Facebook Group
Maps
Pokemon VGC 2017 Format
Standard Ruleset
- All matches are played in the Doubles format.
- All Pokémon are set to Lv. 50, including Pokémon below Lv. 50.
- Players choose 4 of their 6 registered Pokémon after team preview.
- Alola PokeDex restriction: All Pokémon must have the Alola symbol (4-Leaf Clover) on their stats page indicating they were caught, bred, or received as an official gift in Pokémon Sun or Pokémon Moon.
- 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: Mega Stones
- The following Pokémon are banned (all forms):
- Cosmog
- Cosmoem
- Solgaleo
- Lunala
- Necrozma
- Magearna
- Ash-Greninja
- Pokémon not captured or hatched in Sun & Moon
General Rules
Legitimacy
- Only legitimate copies of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon for the Nintendo 3DS 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 Sun and Pokémon Moon 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.
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
- If one player has more remaining Pokémon than the other, that player wins the game.
- 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.
- If one player’s team has a higher average percentage of HP remaining, that player wins the game.
- 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.
- If one player’s team has a higher total HP remaining, that player wins the game.
- If both players’ teams have the same total HP remaining, the result of the game is a tie.
Additional Rules
- The organizer(s) have a final say as regards to any complications that may occur (e.g. disconnection problems, no-shows, etc.).
- Only players who have duly accomplished the registration form for this tournament will be allowed to participate.
- Players who fail to follow the aforementioned rules will be subject to disqualification.
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After registering through Project StreetPass, they can then notify us of upcoming events so we can share it on our different channels. Registered venues will be added here while submitted events will be posted on this link.
Thanks!