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No, sleep clause is not active for this tournament, and it wasn't last year either. This make sleep moves that much more deadly, and berries that cure sleep (lum and chesto) that much more important.

More specifically, the sleep move to worry about is Dark Void Smeargle. I can't see something like Spore-Focus Punch Breloom being too useful since there's the 2nd opponent who can screw up Focus Punch.
 
More specifically, the sleep move to worry about is Dark Void Smeargle. I can't see something like Spore-Focus Punch Breloom being too useful since there's the 2nd opponent who can screw up Focus Punch.

omni's brother used Breloom to quite some success in his warstory from last year. Nevertheless, for the reason you stated I also think people will be more prepared for it than last time.
 
Hypnosis Bronzong was also popular last year, and was most effective when teamed with Dark Void Smeargle so that one opposing pokemon could be put to sleep no matter what (the berry would burn on the first move, then the pokemon would go to sleep on the second). However, with Hypnosis' accuracy being lowered to 60 in platinum, this strategy may see less use this year.
 
^ I'm agreeing with you. Hypnosis will not be a move that we have to base our team's defensive strategy around, like it would have been if the tournament was hosted on DP (sorry Europeans).
 
Sorry if this has been asked before (Can't be bothered to read 65 pages) Will my North American Platinum game be able to be used in the english tournament?
 
Sorry if this has been asked before (Can't be bothered to read 65 pages) Will my North American Platinum game be able to be used in the english tournament?

By "english" I presume you mean the tournament in London, in which case no, you must have a European version of Diamond or Pearl to play in the tournament. Platinum move tutors will presumably be allowed, but I'm not 100% sure about that.
 
Damn. I'd go, but I:
A, don't have Platinum
and
B, don't have any good doubles teams

I suppose I could look around on wifi and borrow a friend's game, but it would be a lot of work. I'm not sure it's worth it.
 
Damn. I'd go, but I:
A, don't have Platinum
and
B, don't have any good doubles teams

I suppose I could look around on wifi and borrow a friend's game, but it would be a lot of work. I'm not sure it's worth it.

Hmmm...free trips and great prizes...yeah not worth it at all </sarcasm>

I hate seeing people post "I dont wanna drive X hours", "Its not worth the time", "I hate double battles" ETC.

After reading everybodys posts, I honestly don't think ANY of you read the prizes...

i am more than willing to spend a couple hundered bucks to get the following:
#1 - Trips across the USA. Im going to seattle and dallas for the first time in my life, and returning to phoenix and san francisco. You don't travel for JUST the pokemon tournament, but you do sight-seeing and have fun while you are there
#2 - Meet some great people. i am sure that many of you have wanted to meet each other face-to-face, and this is a great way to do so. I personaly am setting up to meet a friend i met online while in San Francisco.
#3 - PRIZES!. The best reason in my mind. i don't think that people realize the prizes for all this. Trophys, Trips (for you and 1 friend) to St. Louis, San Diego and (You and 3 friends) New york, Hawaii, or Japan, Nintendo Wii, DSi, a CUSTOM DSi, and tons of other cool stuff!

Try buying any of that for the $35 you spent on platinum.
You won't be earning any of that playing Single Battles either...
So get with the program and play in a format that has rewards.

So in short...$35 and some hard work is worth getting a free trip to Japan.
 
If one hasn't begun playing doubles by now though, the likelihood of actually learning the strategies and developing one themselves is pretty slim (this is excluding actually building the team). I'd love to go (ignoring financial priorities), but without any shot at winning, all those prizes and whatnot you have mentioned aren't valid reasoning. Yes, meeting people and travel are great, but the former will be based on convenience (some locations are a little out of the way for a casual get-together), while travel is a-whole-nother issue (money's tight for a lot of people; see also: Smocon '09). Yes, with enough headway then it might be worth it, but it's crunch-time right now and most people that hasn't been following this (meaning everybody still debating about going) aren't going to come out satisfied.
 
It's too bad the closest tournament in North America is in Pennsylvania. That's not too far, but I'm saving up for this years Otakon. ):

And they're only giving out the shiny Milotic to people who actually get accepted into the competition, right? That would mean I probably wouldn't get one even if I did go. D: And I'm nowhere near good enough at competitive battling to get any of the prizes. *_*

Baw. Well, good luck to those of you entering ;>
 
"To receive Shiny Milotic, you'll need to bring a copy of Pokémon™ Platinum Version. Registrants wishing to receive Shiny Milotic are encouraged to bring their own Nintendo DS™. Shiny Milotic will only be distributed to tournament registrants, and only one Shiny Milotic will be available per person."

So no, you don't have to actually get accepted into the competition. You just have to register. And it wouldn't even matter if you registered with all lvl 1 starters, you don't have to actually win any battles!
 
"To receive Shiny Milotic, you'll need to bring a copy of Pokémon™ Platinum Version. Registrants wishing to receive Shiny Milotic are encouraged to bring their own Nintendo DS™. Shiny Milotic will only be distributed to tournament registrants, and only one Shiny Milotic will be available per person."

So no, you don't have to actually get accepted into the competition. You just have to register. And it wouldn't even matter if you registered with all lvl 1 starters, you don't have to actually win any battles!
Ha, i wonder if the milotic will SR'able.... hopefully it is, like with no set nature, or at least a good set nature.
 
Ha, i wonder if the milotic will SR'able.... hopefully it is, like with no set nature, or at least a good set nature.
Well the JP Shiny Milotic is Timid, so I'm going to guess this will be Timid too.
 
Well the JP Shiny Milotic is Timid, so I'm going to guess this will be Timid too.
Hopefully, Timid is a good nature for a milotic.
On another note, i just realised something about the $300 travel allowance. You have to go to St. Louis to pick it up? Thats crazy! Now im pressured to get 2nd or 1st, and with all of the good players coming to arizona... thats a problem.... hopefully i just read it wrong, lol.
 
I haven't checked this thread in awhile, but for once, something comes to Arizona. I wish they would give the travel allowance once you win, but again, that means the stakes just got much more higher, since I couldn't make it to St. Louis without the 300 dollar allowance. :/
 
I'm not so sure that they would do that, give you the travel allowance at St. Louis, that would kind of defeat the purpose.

Anyway, I'll email the event FAQ, they've already responded to a couple of my questions, so they'll definitely respond to this one.
 
Since this isn't a full-fledge RMT, I have a question that I'll post here.
I'm running a somewhat modified Obi-Mode team, and I'm trying to pick my last slot. My team so far is...

Smeargle
Gengar
Jynx
Togekiss
Garchomp
???

The first three are for the Obi-Mode combo, Togekiss is for support (Thunder Wave/Encore/Air Slash/Protect), and Garchomp (Yache) is a last resort weapon.

For my last slot, I'm thinking about Latias or Metagross as my last slot. I'm leaning towards Latias for immunity to Earthquake.
 
Since this isn't a full-fledge RMT, I have a question that I'll post here.
I'm running a somewhat modified Obi-Mode team, and I'm trying to pick my last slot. My team so far is...

Smeargle
Gengar
Jynx
Togekiss
Garchomp
???

The first three are for the Obi-Mode combo, Togekiss is for support (Thunder Wave/Encore/Air Slash/Protect), and Garchomp (Yache) is a last resort weapon.

For my last slot, I'm thinking about Latias or Metagross as my last slot. I'm leaning towards Latias for immunity to Earthquake.
Just so you know, only 4 of those 6 can be used.
 
I have a question. I know there is a move priority guide but the question I have is do you need to be faster to use imprison before trick room. I am pretty sure since trick room is -6 priority it always goes last but I don't know if it can go before imprison.
 
I have a question. I know there is a move priority guide but the question I have is do you need to be faster to use imprison before trick room. I am pretty sure since trick room is -6 priority it always goes last but I don't know if it can go before imprison.

imprison will always go before trick room. speed does not matter.
 
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