Pokemon Legend League Rules

This is the Pokemon Legend League, a competitive battle league for those who have become bored with in-game, and want something fun to do. This league has some rules:


1). If you apply for a Gym Leader, you must present a badge, either one of the Pokemon ones, or make your own. The best place to find them is on Bulbapedia, here is an Example of a homemade dark badge
2). Each member in the E4 must also have a gym to start out with. As the league progresses, they may give up their gym to someone else.
3). The Champion spot can be challenged by anyone who feels up to the challenge until Pokemon Legend League starts off; after that you must win at least 8 badges and defeat the E4.
4). Standard rules applies (ie. Sleep Clause, Evasion Clause, etc), that means no Ubers. Each gym leader may have extra rules applied to their gym if they feel like it.
5). Do not complain if you don't get the spot you want, please show good sportsmanship.
6). The title of a gym or a E4 spot can be contended for after you have 6 and 8 badges respectively. Gym leader is a simple matter of collecting 6 badges and challenging the gym leader to a best 2/3 match. For an E4 spot you must have taken the league challenge and at least beaten their spot. Then you may challenge them to a best 2/3 match, the E4 you're challenging may have extra rules to apply, please follow them.
7). All wishing for a spot must challenge SatiSuicune, Anthony, or an E4 member and they will give their rating. You must defeat the E4 member for their own spot , take out five Pokemon SatiSuicune, Anthony, or an already E4 member to take an open spot in the E4, or take out four Pokemon from a gym leader to take their spot.

Now for gym teams. The Gym team must follow this rubric:
-At least 4 of the Pokemon type you occupy.
-One of the other Pokemon must have one move of the same type as your gym.
-The other Pokemon is a 100% Wild Cards.
This is for gyms like the Dragon, Dark, and Bug gyms, who either don't have enough to make a good team, not enough good ones, or just are a weaker type that needs a helping hand.

 

Gym/E4 Challenge Rules

So there are going to be 16 badges to collect. You can challenge a gym leader any time, just as long as they're online. Once you have defeated them, you can collect PokeDollars from them, just like in the game. Each gym leader awards out 3000 PokeDollars per defeat, and they will become useful later in the E4 challenge. So, to enter the E4, you must have obtained a total of 8 badges, and no less then that. Here is where the PokeDollars come in handy. You are strictly only allowed to use 6 Pokemon throughout the League, and you cannot change them; If they faint, you cannot use them against the next E4 member, but you may use revives that you bought at the beginning of your challenge. Each Revive costs 1500 PokeDollars, so if you only defeated 8 gyms, you would be able to buy 16 revives. We may find other uses for the PokeDollars later, but for now, this is all. There is however, a catch. Obviously, if the trainer wanted to, they could challenge a gym leader over and over, and accumulate a lot of PokeDollars, and buy unlimited Revives, so they would be able to have a 100% full party after each round. So their is a cap on the number of revives you can buy per challenge, and that cap is 16. If you don't use them all up in one challenge, you can use them as roll overs for a future challenge, which we will keep on record somewhere, just as we will keep you dollars on record, so don't lie about your amount. You also have one "Save and Restart" given to you per challenge. Just like most people do before challenging the actual E4 member, people will save the game, and restart if they lose. Unlike the real Pokemon game, you can only do it once per challenge.