AN: This seemingly came out of nowhere, and in some ways it is. This document was originally designed by me with the help of a friend to act as a frame of reference for the world of Pokemon and how the rules would work. I decided to share this, hoping to both get some feedback and also to let others use it as a reference as well (But if you do, please try and credit me). Anyways, have fun.
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Updated Jan 1. 2024
Contents:
Overview
League Seasons
Trainers
Battling
Gyms and Gym Leaders
Elite Four and Champions
Tournaments
League Services
League Staff
Overview
"The art of Pokemon battle is a fascinating and incredible experience. It has done much to help us understand the biology of our Pokemon, as well as greatly developing the bonds between them and their Trainers. I seek to create an environment where Pokemon battling is not only safe and fun for both trainer and Pokemon, but also brings light of their bonds and effort for all the world to see." -George P. Coubertin, Founder of the Pokemon League, 1896
Pokemon battling traces its roots to ancient times, when the first Pokemon were bonded with humans. Archaeological evidence suggests that Pokemons have been used for battle for at least five thousand years, though many researchers believe that it goes back much further. Originally, Pokemon were used as companions in hunting, farming, and other menial tasks. Their combat capabilities were exploited as well, finding use in settling disputes and eventually as weapons of war.
Beginning in the 17th century, Pokemon battling took favor over dueling, due to the far lower risk of personal injury. During that time, Pokemon fought to the death. This created outcry amongst the international community, and laws protecting the rights and lives of Pokemon were put in place. Starting in the 19th century, Pokemon battling soon became a sport that could be enjoyed by those from all walks of life. The Pokemon League was founded by George P. Coubertin managed the sport and spread its popularity, and the rest is history.
"I swear oath that as the President of the League Competition Committee, I shall do my utmost to uphold the rules and regulations that ensure the sacred and cherished art of Pokemon battling is and will be a place that guarantees not only the safety and security of our trainers and Pokemon, but also that of the bonds they have spent their lives building. I swear I will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and enhance the Official Rules and Regulations of the Pokemon League." -Charles T. Goodshow, Chairman of the Pokemon League, sworn in 1996
League Seasons
The Pokemon League shall take place biannually, in a season that shall take place in a licensed region. The rules and regulations of such are as follows:
A season takes place over the course of 5 months, from February 1 to June 30, and from August 1 to December 31 of every year.
The first 3 months of each season is the timetable for trainers to earn Gym badges from eligible Gyms.
To register for the League Tournament, a trainer who has obtained all required Gym badges are required to register for the Tournament within the first 2 weeks of the 4th month
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Pokemon League Rules and Regulations
FanfictionA short rulebook published by the official Pokemon League, to ensure the Leagues are are safe, fun, and educational for all trainers!