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Pokémon Baccer is a game played on a circular shaped pitch, which has two slopes (colored red and blue) placed across it. The object of the game is for either of the two teams, which are each comprised of three Pokémon, to try and knock a spinning-top shaped object into a pyramid that is floating around the stadium. For every goal that is scored, one point is awarded to the team and the highest scoring team when the time runs out wins the match. | Pokémon Baccer is a game played on a circular shaped pitch, which has two slopes (colored red and blue) placed across it. The object of the game is for either of the two teams, which are each comprised of three Pokémon, to try and knock a spinning-top shaped object into a pyramid that is floating around the stadium. For every goal that is scored, one point is awarded to the team and the highest scoring team when the time runs out wins the match. All of the teams are three stage evolution families which have a member in each evolutionary stage, except the Nimbasa Legends, which, although it was a fraud, were also related to each other as the [[Legendary beasts]]. | ||
===Known Teams=== | ===Known Teams=== |
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The Pokémon Baccer World Cup is a sporting event introduced in Zoroark: Master of Illusions. The most current one was held in Crown City.
Rules
Pokémon Baccer is a game played on a circular shaped pitch, which has two slopes (colored red and blue) placed across it. The object of the game is for either of the two teams, which are each comprised of three Pokémon, to try and knock a spinning-top shaped object into a pyramid that is floating around the stadium. For every goal that is scored, one point is awarded to the team and the highest scoring team when the time runs out wins the match. All of the teams are three stage evolution families which have a member in each evolutionary stage, except the Nimbasa Legends, which, although it was a fraud, were also related to each other as the Legendary beasts.
Known Teams
Coronet Fighters
One of the most popular Pokémon Baccer teams seen in the movie. Their Pokémon theme and name come from Mt. Coronet's name, which is where Magneton evolves into Magnezone. Several fans, such as Peg, are seen in the film, and they have a special fight song and logo.
Magnemite |
Magneton |
Magnezone |
Jubilife Reds
A team led by a young woman; seen playing against the Cianwood Greens in the movie's prologue.
Elekid |
Electabuzz |
Electivire |
Cianwood Greens
A Steel-type team that opposed the Jubilife Reds. The team's Beldum has developed a special dribbling technique to evade opponents attempting to steal the ball from it.
Beldum |
Metang |
Metagross |
Nimbasa Legends
The team entered into the Pokémon Baccer World Cup by Grings Kodai. Despite great publicity at first, the team was exposed as a fraud and forced to withdraw before the competition.
Raikou |
Entei |
Suicune |
Unknown Team
An additional team was seen only in the credits of the film, and thus its name is unknown.
Shinx |
Luxio |
Luxray |
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