Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. ;o789 EVs
I can understand him. When I helped run Smash Bros. tournaments, we always tried our best to separate people based on location. It's no fun travelling 8 hours or whatever it takes, bumming a room off someone, just to play the other guy you always play against in the first round.Are you serious? You are going to complain because you don't want to play your friend?
Try growing a pair, and just play.
It's because they are event pokemon, and not everyone has access to them right now. It wouldn't be fair if someone had the chance to use Celebi while someone else didn't.I find it funny that Celebi, Phione, Shyamin, and Jirachi are banned while you can use 2 of most of the strong, viable ubers (Mewtwo, Kyogre, Groudon, Palkia etc.). Also, no stops in Florida means I am not gonna be able to compete this year.
Bans are because of event status, not how strong they are.I find it funny that Celebi, Phione, Shyamin, and Jirachi are banned while you can use 2 of most of the strong, viable ubers (Mewtwo, Kyogre, Groudon, Palkia etc.). Also, no stops in Florida means I am not gonna be able to compete this year.
Not everyone has a Wii though =P I still don't unfortunately.Well, Mew is available through MPR. They could say only MPR Mew's allowed in the same fashion they only allowed TRU Dragonite last year. Would be a great way to knock out bad hackers, heh..
*glares at BC*Edit: or atlanta, no pokemon masters will be there
Yes, you are absolutely allowed to change teams between tournaments. You turn in a team sheet at the beginning of each tournament, but that team sheet need not be the same as the one that you turned in for the previous tourney. The only thing that you can't do is change teams mid-tournament.Quick question, between Qualifiers, Nats, and Worlds, are you allowed to switch teams? The main reason I'm asking is because I only want to enter 4 pokemon , and if I make it to Worlds I'd like to add two more pokemon because of the swiss method. I've been looking around and I can't seem to find an answer.
I'll battle you once I win the thing and get my invitation to Hawaii. ;)See you at Birmingham! If you're going to Birmingham, you can always Public Message me for a match! =)
Okay. I'll inform you when I retire so you can have that chance. :naughty:I'll battle you once I win the thing and get my invitation to Hawaii. ;)
I definitely plan on checking out some videos to look for strategy, as well as counter-strategy to some of the more powerful combinations.Well, trips and hotels are reserved, now lets see if there is no volcano by the time the qualifiers start...
Now to start doing the last touches on some Pokémon... Or should I wait to see all USA regional battles that will pop up on Youtube before doing it (so I can steal some ideas :P ) ?
I think waiting would be a good idea. Seattle is/was the first stop last year and this year, and since it's the only one I go to, I (along with everyone else) aren't exactly sure which strategies will come out on top.Now to start doing the last touches on some Pokémon... Or should I wait to see all USA regional battles that will pop up on Youtube before doing it (so I can steal some ideas :P ) ?
Be patient my friend. You'll have plenty of time to 4-0 me in one of the qualifier's rounds (or afterwards if I lose too soon :P )...See you at Birmingham! If you're going to Birmingham, you can always Public Message me for a match! =)
Well it's a 10 and a half hour drive from Minnesota.Nats is the best regional:
Normal Regional: 16 spots for nats
Nats LCQ: probably 30-40+ spots for nats
Don't complain.