

Event organizers upload player event information that may then be viewed by a player, including games played, a player's Rankings, Premier Ratings, Tournaments (for Tournament Organizers only), or Leagues (for League Leaders only) on the Pokémon.com website.Īt one time, players receive a physical Score Card made of a fold-able piece of card stock approximately the size of a small greeting card. Upon registering with a Pokémon League, players receive a Play! Pokémon Player ID. A League can't be deleted by the League Leader.Ī current Pokémon League card Main article: player ID League Leader has limited power, in the League, compared to League Owner.

A League can be deleted by the League Owner.Ī League Leader is the person, designated by the League Owner, in charge of helping the League Owner in maintaining a Pokémon League. The League Owner can designate other Professors to be League Leader and can assign some of these roles to them. Additionally, the League Owner is expected to upload play information to Play! Pokémon when players play games and to hand out the promotions materials supplied to the League's players once they have been earned. The League Owner takes care of organizing League dates, to ensure that Play! Pokémon is aware of the League's existence in order to receive player rewards and other League materials. 5.3.2 2010-2011 Pokéthlon and Unova starter PatchesĪ League Owner is the person who creates the League and who is in charge of maintaining a Pokémon League.You get Championship Points in both of these tournaments and so, a league is the starting point to get a qualification for Pokémon Worlds.

Leagues can also run "bigger" tournaments once every three months that are called League Cups. If you get in the best 4 players of this tournament, you get a "League Challenge Promo" stamped with your final placement. A lot of the time Pokémon leagues do tournaments called League Challenges that happens once a month. Some Leagues running once a month during only a certain time period. Most Pokémon Leagues meet once a week, year round, though some meet more or less than that. Event organizers will upload player event play information to Play! Pokémon, eventually resulting in minor prizes. However, each player can obtain an official Player ID. It is not a structured tournament and there are no regular "prizes" for winning. During a Pokémon League session, players battle and trade for fun. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining PearlĪ Pokémon League, often casually referred to simply as a League, is a periodic gathering, typically weekly, of players of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon video games.
