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{{bp|Pokémon.com}} released their first official analysis of an Autumn Reigonal Champion's team. They plan to continue analyzing Autumn Reigonal Champions in future articles, including champions from the {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG}}. | {{bp|Pokémon.com}} released their first official analysis of an Autumn Reigonal Champion's team. They plan to continue analyzing Autumn Reigonal Champions in future articles, including champions from the {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG}}. | ||
The article analyzed the six Pokémon used by regional champion Brendan Zheng, including information about his Pokémon's movesets, {{bp|Ability|Abilities}}, {{bp|natures}}, and {{bp|held items}}. The article also included other general information about the tournament, such as how a majority of {{bp|Weather conditions|weather}}-based teams at the tournament were centered around {{bp|Weather conditions#Rain|rain}}. This information could prove to be useful to any player looking to compete at the Spring Regional Championships in April or the National Championships in June. In a previous article, Pokémon.com mentioned that they would be doing this to numerous championship teams in a series titled | The article analyzed the six Pokémon used by regional champion Brendan Zheng, including information about his Pokémon's movesets, {{bp|Ability|Abilities}}, {{bp|natures}}, and {{bp|held items}}. The article also included other general information about the tournament, such as how a majority of {{bp|Weather conditions|weather}}-based teams at the tournament were centered around {{bp|Weather conditions#Rain|rain}}. This information could prove to be useful to any player looking to compete at the Spring Regional Championships in April or the National Championships in June. In a previous article, Pokémon.com mentioned that they would be doing this to numerous championship teams in a series titled "Championship Video Game Strategies". | ||
The article was primarily based on Brendan's team, as well as rain-based weather teams in general. It discussed how {{p|Politoed}} having the {{bp|Hidden Ability}} {{bp|Drizzle}} was something that enormously contributed to Brendan's success. The article details each of the Pokémon on his team: {{p|Politoed}}, {{p|Ludicolo}}, {{p|Kingdra}}, {{p|Toxicroak}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Jellicent}}. It also mentioned how to obtain each Pokémon, item, and move that Brendan used. The article analyzed each of Brendan's Pokémon's individual contribution to his team. | The article was primarily based on Brendan's team, as well as rain-based weather teams in general. It discussed how {{p|Politoed}} having the {{bp|Hidden Ability}} {{bp|Drizzle}} was something that enormously contributed to Brendan's success. The article details each of the Pokémon on his team: {{p|Politoed}}, {{p|Ludicolo}}, {{p|Kingdra}}, {{p|Toxicroak}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Jellicent}}. It also mentioned how to obtain each Pokémon, item, and move that Brendan used. The article analyzed each of Brendan's Pokémon's individual contribution to his team. | ||
The Autumn Regional Championships, part of {{bp|Play! Pokémon}}, are tournaments help by the {{bp|Pokémon Company}}. Unlike in previous years, these tournaments do not qualify a competitor to attend the Video Game National Championships, as anybody in good standing can now attend the National Championships. However, a player can still win a first and second round bye for the National Championships by winning their Regional, as well as free travel to either the United States or Canadian National Championships. | The Autumn Regional Championships, part of {{bp|Play! Pokémon}}, are tournaments help by the {{bp|Pokémon Company}}. Unlike in previous years, these tournaments do not qualify a competitor to attend the Video Game National Championships, as anybody in good standing can now attend the National Championships. However, a player can still win a first and second round bye for the National Championships by winning their Regional, as well as free travel to either the United States or Canadian National Championships. |