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===Rounds === | ===Rounds === | ||
====Screening Rounds==== | ====Screening Rounds==== | ||
Although not shown, it is assumed that there are some sort of screening rounds as there were many trainers seen registering for the competition in [[DP182]], but not seen in the actual battle round match-ups shown in | Although not shown, it is assumed that there are some sort of screening rounds as there were many trainers seen registering for the competition in [[DP182]], but not seen in the actual battle round match-ups shown later in the episode, an example being [[Jeffrey]]. | ||
====Preliminaries rounds==== | ====Preliminaries rounds==== | ||
The Top 64 trainers preceded onto the actual tournament. The first three rounds feature three on three matches held in the three small arenas of the venue. The battles take place on either a Grass, Rock, Ice, or Water field. When all three Pokémon are unable to battle, the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament. | The Top 64 trainers preceded onto the actual tournament. The first three rounds feature three on three matches held in the three small arenas of the venue. The battles take place on either a Grass, Rock, Ice, or Water field. When all three Pokémon are unable to battle, the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament. | ||
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The Top 8 Trainers then compete in the center arena in a series of [[full battle]]s of six on six. When either Trainer has lost their six Pokémon, they are knocked out of the tournament. | The Top 8 Trainers then compete in the center arena in a series of [[full battle]]s of six on six. When either Trainer has lost their six Pokémon, they are knocked out of the tournament. | ||
===Closing Ceremonies=== | ===Closing Ceremonies=== | ||
Although they aren't shown in full detail, the closing ceremonies include a fireworks show, the league torch being extinguished, and [[Mr. Goodshow]] and [[Cynthia]] presenting the winner with the Winner's Trophy. | Although they aren't shown in full detail, the closing ceremonies include a fireworks show, the league torch being extinguished, and [[Charles Goodshow|Mr. Goodshow]] and [[Cynthia]] presenting the winner with the Winner's Trophy. | ||
==Trainers who have participated in the Suzuran Conference== | ==Trainers who have participated in the Suzuran Conference== |
Revision as of 02:04, 28 August 2010
The Suzuran Conference (Japanese: スズラン大会 Suzuran Conference) is the Sinnoh League general championship competition.
The conference is held annually on Suzuran Island. Competing Trainers are housed in hotels in small villages similar to previous leagues.
Competition
Opening Ceremonies
Although they aren't shown in full detail, the opening ceremonies include a fireworks show and the lighting of the league torch.
Rounds
Screening Rounds
Although not shown, it is assumed that there are some sort of screening rounds as there were many trainers seen registering for the competition in DP182, but not seen in the actual battle round match-ups shown later in the episode, an example being Jeffrey.
Preliminaries rounds
The Top 64 trainers preceded onto the actual tournament. The first three rounds feature three on three matches held in the three small arenas of the venue. The battles take place on either a Grass, Rock, Ice, or Water field. When all three Pokémon are unable to battle, the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament.
Final rounds
The Top 8 Trainers then compete in the center arena in a series of full battles of six on six. When either Trainer has lost their six Pokémon, they are knocked out of the tournament.
Closing Ceremonies
Although they aren't shown in full detail, the closing ceremonies include a fireworks show, the league torch being extinguished, and Mr. Goodshow and Cynthia presenting the winner with the Winner's Trophy.
Trainers who have participated in the Suzuran Conference
Trainer | Place |
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Takuto | Winner |
Ash | Top 4 |
Paul | Top 8 |
Conway | Top 16 |
Barry | Top 16 |
Nando | Top 64 |
Jeffrey | N/A |
Trivia
- It was shown multiple times that the use of legendary Pokémon is allowed in this tournament, which may be a reference to the change in rules in the 2010 Video Game World Championships. However, the real-life championship's rules does not necessarily allow all legendary Pokémon.
The Pokémon League | |||
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Participation Trainer • Battle • Gym Leaders Gyms • Badges • Referee Championship matches Elite Four • Orange League Champion League Pokémon League Conferences Indigo • Silver • Ever Grande • Lily of the Valley Vertress • Lumiose • Manalo |
Regional Pokémon Leagues Indigo • Orange* • Johto • Hoenn • Sinnoh Unova • Kalos • Alola • Galar • Paldea Areas of jurisdiction Pokémon League Reception Gate • Hall of Fame Palace of Victory • Cerulean Cave Others Pokémon Association • PIA World Coronation Series (Masters Eight Tournament) |