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Friday, March 11, 2011

A Little About Pokemon Contests

And so im back, i got a much better response to some of the stuff here than expected so im back with some cool information on contestshipping :D
So basically some information before we get to the actual thing..


Pokemon Contests- Coordinators show how beautiful and skilled their Pokémon can be.
A Contest is divided into two parts. In the first round the Coordinator uses their Pokémon's attacks to showcase it's beauty and talent.
The appeal is awarded points by judges, usually Mr. Contesta, Mr. Sukizo and the resident Nurse Joy. The Coordinators with the highest scores proceed to the next round. The number of Coordinators is different for each Contest.
The second round is the Battle Round, in which two Coordinators compete in a Pokémon battle while continuing to show off their Pokémon's beauty and grace. Each battle lasts five minutes and the object of the battle is to decrease the opponent's points.
Points are lost when a Coordinator's Pokémon is hit by an attack, when an attack fails, when the opponent's Pokémon performs a particularly beautiful move or when the opponent's Pokémon uses the Coordinator's attack to its own advantage. A battle can also end when one of the Pokémon is unable to battle. In this case the Coordinator with the remaining Pokémon is the winner.Pic- A Hoenn Contest Hall

Pokemon Coordinator- A Pokémon Coordinator is someone who raises Pokemon to compete in Pokemon Contests.
They raise their Pokémon much like Pokemon Trainers do, although with much more emphasis on beauty and appearances since they are major factors when it comes to points in Contests. They need to train their Pokémon to have beautiful moves, and be able to do well in battles, as a battle tournament is the second round of a Contest.

Coordinators need a Contest Pass from a particular region to enter Contests there. Like Trainers, Coordinators travel

throughout their region to catch and raise their Pokémon. However, unlike Trainers, their goal is to collect Ribbons instead of badges. But unlike badges, Coordinators only get a single shot of winning a particular ribbon from a particular contest. They also must compete with other Coordinators for that ribbon. They need to collect five ribbons by winning various Contests in the region in order to be able to participate in that region's Grand Festival. If they win the Grand Festival, they will be awarded the Ribbon Cup.


Grand Festival-

The Grand Festival (Japanese: グランドフェスティバル Grand Festival) is the final challenge for all Pokemon Coordinators.

In order to qualify, Coordinators must win five ribbons from Pokemon Contests throughout a specific region. The winner receives the Ribbon Cup, as well as the title of Top Coordinator.

The tournament follows a similar structure to Pokémon Contests with a few differences. A key difference is that there are more judges - in Hoenn there were two extra Nurse

Joys while Vivian joined the three judges in Kanto and Fantina joined them in Sinnoh.

Pic- Location of Hoenn Grand Festival



Ribbon Cup-

The Ribbon Cup is the award given to the winner (or Top Coordinator) of the Grand Festival.
It is made of pure gold and is thus very expensive and valuable.
It was once almost stolen but Ash, May, Max and Brock with some help from others managed to recover it and save the Grand Festival.
Pic- Kanto Ribbon Cup





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