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==Generation VII==
==Generation VII==
In the [[Generation VII]] games, players can now lock separate teams for Live Competitions, {{DL|Battle Spot|Online Competitions}}, and online format {{DL|Battle Spot|Friendly Competitions}}, allowing players to participate in multiple competitions simultaneously. Players can also create a live format Friendly Competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]], which will generate a Live Competition [[QR Code]] that can be scanned through Live Competition option on the main menu.
In the [[Generation VII]] games, players can now lock separate teams for Live Competitions, {{DL|Battle Spot|Online Competitions}}, and online format [[Friendly Competitions]], allowing players to participate in multiple competitions simultaneously. Players can also create a live format Friendly Competition on the [[Pokémon Global Link]], which will generate a Live Competition [[QR Code]] that can be scanned through Live Competition option on the main menu.


In tethered tournaments, including all [[Play! Pokémon]] Premier Events, the player's Battle Team is locked electronically. Events must be tethered using a Live Competition QR Code unless hosted by or with [[The Pokémon Company International]], which may be tethered using local wireless. After a match, players are required to save a Battle Video of the previous battle. QR Code tournaments allow players to play up to 30 matches.
In tethered tournaments, including all [[Play! Pokémon]] Premier Events, the player's Battle Team is locked electronically. Events must be tethered using a Live Competition QR Code unless hosted by or with [[The Pokémon Company International]], which may be tethered using local wireless. After a match, players are required to save a Battle Video of the previous battle. QR Code tournaments allow players to play up to 30 matches.

Revision as of 20:12, 17 August 2019

Live Competition (Japanese: ライブ大会 Live Competition) is a mode that allows players to participate in competitions with other players, including official competitions at certain events. Upon registering a team from the Battle Box, it is locked and cannot be changed for the duration of the tournament. Each participant is given a Digital Player ID upon registering for the competition.

Generation V

In the Generation V games, Live Competition can be accessed from the main menu through the Battle Competition option. It shares the Battle Box interface with Wi-Fi Competitions, meaning that a player must cancel their participation in a Wi-Fi Competition before entering a Live Competition. Players can receive a Digital Player ID via infrared.

Generation VI

In the Generation VI games, Live Competition is now available as its own option on the main menu. Registration and participation in Online Competitions is now done through the Battle Spot interface. The player is prompted to cancel their participation in an Online Competition before entering a Live Competition. Players can receive a Digital Player ID via infrared.

Generation VII

In the Generation VII games, players can now lock separate teams for Live Competitions, Online Competitions, and online format Friendly Competitions, allowing players to participate in multiple competitions simultaneously. Players can also create a live format Friendly Competition on the Pokémon Global Link, which will generate a Live Competition QR Code that can be scanned through Live Competition option on the main menu.

In tethered tournaments, including all Play! Pokémon Premier Events, the player's Battle Team is locked electronically. Events must be tethered using a Live Competition QR Code unless hosted by or with The Pokémon Company International, which may be tethered using local wireless. After a match, players are required to save a Battle Video of the previous battle. QR Code tournaments allow players to play up to 30 matches.

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In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 現場大賽 Yihnchèuhng Daaihchoi
Mandarin w大賽 / 现场大赛 Xiànchǎng Dàsài
France Flag.png French Compétition Live
Germany Flag.png German Hautnahturnier
Italy Flag.png Italian Gara in Diretta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 라이브 대회 Live Daehoe
Spain Flag.png Spanish Torneo en Directo


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