heh, I saw a belly drum in thar
but seriously, why is it 99% juniors <_<
Cause Pokemon is a kids game duuuuh
heh, I saw a belly drum in thar
but seriously, why is it 99% juniors <_<
heh, I saw a belly drum in thar
but seriously, why is it 99% juniors <_<
heh, I saw a belly drum in thar
but seriously, why is it 99% juniors <_<
Can anybody fill in some more blanks?Kazuyuki Tsuji
Empoleon @ Wacan Berry
~ Surf
~ Hydro Pump
~ Protect
~ Icy Wind
Toxicraok @ Focus Sash
~ Cross Chop
~ Sucker Punch
~ Fake Out
~ Taunt
Snorlax @ Custap Berry
~ Return
~ Earthquake
~ Protect
~ Selfdestruct
Salamence @ Sitrus Berry
~ Draco Meteor
~ Heat Wave
~ Protect
~ Hydro Pump (Rain Dance?)
Ludicolo @ Lum Berry
~ Fake Out
~ Grass Knot
~ Rain Dance?
~ Surf / Hydro Pump?
Metagross @ ?
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Tasuku Mano
Zapdos @ Leftovers
~ Discharge
~ Heat Wave
~ Detect
~ Substitute
Yanmega @ Life Orb
~ Bug Buzz
~ Hidden Power Ice
~ Detect
~ Swagger
Rhyperior @ Lum Berry
~ Rock Slide
~ Earthquake
~ Protect
~ Hammer Arm
Moltres @ Choice Scarf
~ Flamethrower
~ Air Slash
~ Hidden Power Ice
~ SolarBeam
Shedinja @ Focus Sash
~ X-Scissor
~ Shadow Sneak
~ Protect
~ Sunny Day
Hippowdon @ Rindo Berry
~ Earthquake
~ Roar
~ Protect
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I'm going to be writing a Worlds Article, and I'd like confirmation on the finalists teams if possible, so far I'm looking at:
Can anybody fill in some more blanks?
The Worlds coverage on Pokemon Sunday finally aired!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUYAYZr0oHU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uCBAEmy_Ew
I'm in there around 4:20 of the first video. I spotted Vash in there, too.
Big thanks to slimceagirl and her friend Jim for recording it!
Moltres had a focus sash. It survived explosion from snorlax in the first match and a message popped up right after its HP fell.I'm going to be writing a Worlds Article, and I'd like confirmation on the finalists teams if possible, so far I'm looking at:
Can anybody fill in some more blanks?
it was also scarfed at some points, like most teams the items were moved around. I think the best way to lay it out is to do all the pokemon and movesets and then the six items at the bottom
They're introduced Leagues for the video game series. Go check your nearest league guys.
They're introduced Leagues for the video game series. Go check your nearest league guys.
Also, 2010 information on the date held has been revealed.
Announcing the 2009-2010 League Cycle: Trainer Challenge!
The 2009-2010 league cycle launches on September 21st, and Trainers everywhere will be grabbing their cards and gathering at their local leagues to have fun!
Starting with the Rival season, players of all ages will be able to enjoy all-new seasonal themes based on the toughest Pokémon Trainers in the Sinnoh region, earn all-new league rewards, and even earn credits toward our revamped Player Rewards program! This cycle also marks the first time that the Pokémon League features prizes specifically for Pokémon video game players!
League Rewards
Each season, players will have a chance to earn two different promotional cards. The cards will be printed in a new foil pattern never before used on any other Pokémon card, and not only do they look amazing, but they are also cards that competitive players will be happy to include in their favorite decks! For example, Rival season will offer players a chance to earn Snorlax and Uxie—both of which are popular and instantly recognizable!
In addition to the promo cards, players who play in multiple league seasons and meet certain goals will also have the opportunity to earn unique league-themed Nintendo DS™ skins! These DS skins are available exclusively through league participation and will be rewarded every other season.
For a complete list of cards you can earn as league rewards, and for more about how you can earn all four of the new league-themed Nintendo DS™ skins, check out our league page in the coming weeks!
http://www.go-pokemon.com/op/leagues/
Make Sure You Get in on the Action!
A Pokémon League is the perfect place for you to get together with other fans of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games and have some fun. Even if you don’t know all the rules of the game, a league is the perfect place to pick up the basics!
Leagues are held in safe public locations, such as game stores, community centers, or libraries, and are run by official League Leaders. To find existing leagues in your area, simply click here:
http://www.op.pokemon-tcg.com/league/locator/
If you and your friends would like to join a Pokémon League but there are no existing leagues nearby, don’t let that stop you! As long as you have that safe public location and someone is willing to take the job of League Leader, you can start your own league! Begin by reading our Pokémon League instructions document, and then fill out an application here:
http://www.op.pokemon-tcg.com/league/application/
I Think it's only for TCG
I'm expecting it to be for Video Game players too, I sent an e-mail earlier this afternoon so I'm hoping to get a reply soon.Announcing the 2009-2010 League Cycle: Trainer Challenge!
The 2009-2010 league cycle launches on September 21st, and Trainers everywhere will be grabbing their cards and gathering at their local leagues to have fun!
Starting with the Rival season, players of all ages will be able to enjoy all-new seasonal themes based on the toughest Pokémon Trainers in the Sinnoh region, earn all-new league rewards, and even earn credits toward our revamped Player Rewards program! This cycle also marks the first time that the Pokémon League features prizes specifically for Pokémon video game players!
League Rewards
Each season, players will have a chance to earn two different promotional cards. The cards will be printed in a new foil pattern never before used on any other Pokémon card, and not only do they look amazing, but they are also cards that competitive players will be happy to include in their favorite decks! For example, Rival season will offer players a chance to earn Snorlax and Uxie—both of which are popular and instantly recognizable!
In addition to the promo cards, players who play in multiple league seasons and meet certain goals will also have the opportunity to earn unique league-themed Nintendo DS™ skins! These DS skins are available exclusively through league participation and will be rewarded every other season.
For a complete list of cards you can earn as league rewards, and for more about how you can earn all four of the new league-themed Nintendo DS™ skins, check out our league page in the coming weeks!
http://www.go-pokemon.com/op/leagues/
Make Sure You Get in on the Action!
A Pokémon League is the perfect place for you to get together with other fans of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and the Pokémon video games and have some fun. Even if you don’t know all the rules of the game, a league is the perfect place to pick up the basics!
Leagues are held in safe public locations, such as game stores, community centers, or libraries, and are run by official League Leaders. To find existing leagues in your area, simply click here:
http://www.op.pokemon-tcg.com/league/locator/
If you and your friends would like to join a Pokémon League but there are no existing leagues nearby, don’t let that stop you! As long as you have that safe public location and someone is willing to take the job of League Leader, you can start your own league! Begin by reading our Pokémon League instructions document, and then fill out an application here:
http://www.op.pokemon-tcg.com/league/application/
I'm expecting it to be for Video Game players too, I sent an e-mail earlier this afternoon so I'm hoping to get a reply soon.
As far as I know, the Pokémon League's are run all over the world, and while they are mainly TCG events, player's are now encouraged to come along with their DS and video games. So, any event that is a TCG Event will also be a VGC Event at the same time, unless stated otherwise (eg. A TCG-only tournament).I mean, it's probably they do it for VGC too, but right now the places announced are only confirmed for TCG...