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The '''World Championships Tournaments''' are a set of tournaments downloadable for {{game|Black and White|s|Black 2 and White 2}}. The set of tournaments feature the top four contestants from each the Junior, Senior, and Masters Divisions respectively from the [[2012 World Championships]] that were held in Hawaii in August 2012.
The '''World Championships Tournaments''' were a set of tournaments downloadable for {{game|Black and White|s|Black 2 and White 2}}. The set of tournaments feature the top four contestants from each the Junior, Senior, and Masters Divisions respectively from the [[2012 World Championships]] that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. Due to the closure of [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], these tournaments can no longer be downloaded.


The tournaments are conducted under [[Double Battle]] rules; therefore, the opponents will pick four of their six Pokémon to battle with. All Pokémon will be set to level 50. No duplicate Pokémon or [[held item]]s are allowed, and no [[move]]s are banned. The [[Soul Dew]] is the only held item banned. The {{tt|2012:|Initial tournament did not have a colon after 2012}} Junior Division Challenge began distribution on {{tt|October 21|An updated release began on October 23 for corrections}}, 2012. The 2012: Senior Division Challenge was distributed starting from November 5, 2012. The {{tt|2012:|The updated release does not contain a colon after 2012}} Masters Division Challenge has been distributed since {{tt|November 19|An updated release began on November 20 outside of Japan for corrections}}, 2012.
The tournaments are conducted under [[Double Battle]] rules; therefore, the opponents will pick four of their six Pokémon to battle with. All Pokémon will be set to level 50. No duplicate Pokémon or [[held item]]s are allowed, and no [[move]]s are banned. The [[Soul Dew]] is the only held item banned.


==Participants==
==Participants==
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|name=2012: Junior Division Challenge
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|japroman=Challenge the Junior World Champion!
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|desc=Battle the Top 4 Finalists from the<br>2012 Pokémon World Championships!}}
|desc=Battle the Top 4 Finalists from the<br>2012 Pokémon World Championships!}}


The '''2012: Junior Division Challenge''' (Japanese: '''ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Junior World Champion!'') tournament features the top four contestants from Junior Division from the [[2012 World Championships|World Championship Nationals]] that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on October 21, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and January 3, 2013 for Korean release.
The '''2012: Junior Division Challenge''' (Japanese: '''ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!!''' ''Challenge the Junior World Champion!'') tournament features the top four contestants from Junior Division from the [[2012 World Championships|World Championship Nationals]] that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on October 21, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and January 3, 2013 for Korean release.


Due to an error in World Finalist Brendan's team, a fixed version of the tournament has been released on October 23, 2012. The original can be differentiated from the updated version by the colon on the title (originally being '''2012 Junior Division Challenge''').
Due to an error in World Finalist Brendan's team, a fixed version of the tournament was released on October 23, 2012. The original can be differentiated from the updated version by the colon on the title (originally being '''2012 Junior Division Challenge''').


===Participants===
===Participants===
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|prize=1{{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}
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|location=Pokémon World Tournament
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===In other languages===
===In other languages===
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|- style="vertical-align:top"
|
''2012 Junior Division Challenge''
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{{langtable|color={{bronze color}}|bordercolor={{bronze color dark}}
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|ja=ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
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|fr=Défi catégorie junior 2012
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''2012: Junior Division Challenge''
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|it=Categoria Junior: 2012
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|ko=마스터 세계강자에게 도전하자!
|ko=마스터 세계강자에게 도전하자!}}
|es=Reto Categoría Júnior: 2012
}}
|}


==2012: Senior Division Challenge==
==2012: Senior Division Challenge==
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|prize=1{{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}
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|ja=シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
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|ko=시니어 세계강자에게 도전하자!}}
|es=Reto Categoría Sénior: 2012
}}


==2012: Masters Division Challenge==
==2012: Masters Division Challenge==
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The '''2012: Masters Division Challenge''' (Japanese: '''マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Master World Champion!'') tournament features the top four contestants from Master Division from the [[2012 World Championships|World Championship Nationals]] that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on November 18, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and on April 4, 2013 for Korean releases.
The '''2012: Masters Division Challenge''' (Japanese: '''マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!''' ''Challenge the Master World Champion!'') tournament features the top four contestants from Master Division from the [[2012 World Championships|World Championship Nationals]] that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on November 18, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and on April 4, 2013 for Korean releases.


Due to an error in World Finalist Abel's team, a fixed version of the tournament has been released under the name '''2012 Master Division Challenge''' (without the colon) since on November 20, 2012 for international releases.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130729041332/http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/vg_pokemonworldtournament_masters-2012-11-19/ Pokémon.com announcement] (via Internet Archive)</ref>
Due to an error in World Finalist Abel's team, a fixed version of the tournament was released under the name '''2012 Master Division Challenge''' (without the colon) since November 20, 2012 for international releases.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20130729041332/http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/vg_pokemonworldtournament_masters-2012-11-19/ Pokémon.com announcement] (via Internet Archive)</ref>


===Participants===
===Participants===
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|prize=1{{color2|000|Battle Point|BP}}
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{{Party/Div|color={{gold color}}}}
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====World Finalist Abel====
====World Finalist Abel====
The only difference between the original and the updated version is that his {{p|Metagross}} knows the illegal move {{m|Ice Beam}} instead of the move {{m|Ice Punch}}.
The only difference between the original and the updated version is that his {{p|Metagross}} (prior to November 20, 2012 for international releases) knows the [[Game move errors|illegal move]] {{m|Ice Beam}} instead of the move {{m|Ice Punch}}.
{{Party/Single
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{{Party/Footer}}
{{Party/Footer}}
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===In other languages===
===In other languages===
{|
|- style="vertical-align:top"
|
''2012: Masters Division Challenge''
{{langtable|color={{gold color}}|bordercolor={{gold color dark}}
|fr=Défi catégorie vétéran: 2012
|de=Meisterklassen-Herausforderung: 2012
|it=Categoria Master: 2012
|es=Reto Categoría Máster: 2012
}}
|
''2012 Masters Division Challenge''
{{langtable|color={{gold color}}|bordercolor={{gold color dark}}
{{langtable|color={{gold color}}|bordercolor={{gold color dark}}
|ja=マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
|ja=マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
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|fr=Défi catégorie vétéran 2012
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|de=Meisterklassen-Herausforderung 2012
|it=Categoria Master: 2012
|it=Categoria Master 2012
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|es=Reto Categoría Máster 2012
|ko=주니어 세계강자에게 도전하자!}}
}}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
{{bulbanews|Three PWT downloads to be available for Japanese Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}
{{bulbanews|Three PWT downloads to be available for Japanese Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}
* [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/User:Carbonific/List_of_Pok%C3%A9mon_Video_Game_World_Finalist_Teams List of Pokémon Video Game World Finalist Teams]


==References==
==References==
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{{Pokémon World Tournaments}}
{{Pokémon World Tournaments}}


[[it:Torneo Campionati del mondo]]
[[de:Pokémon World Tournament#Herunterladbare Turniere]]
[[fr:Tournoi téléchargeable du Pokémon World Tournament]]
[[it:Torneo Campionati Mondiali]]

Latest revision as of 14:54, 28 November 2022

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The name currently in use is a fan designator; see below for more information.

The World Championships Tournaments were a set of tournaments downloadable for Black 2 and White 2. The set of tournaments feature the top four contestants from each the Junior, Senior, and Masters Divisions respectively from the 2012 World Championships that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. Due to the closure of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, these tournaments can no longer be downloaded.

The tournaments are conducted under Double Battle rules; therefore, the opponents will pick four of their six Pokémon to battle with. All Pokémon will be set to level 50. No duplicate Pokémon or held items are allowed, and no moves are banned. The Soul Dew is the only held item banned.

Participants

Participants
Junior Division
       
Senior Division
       
Masters Division
       

2012: Junior Division Challenge

2012: Junior Division Challenge
ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!! Challenge the Junior World Champion!
Battle Rules: Double Battle
Double Battle. Use four Pokémon.
Levels will be set to Lv. 50.
No duplicate Pokémon or held items.
Tournament:
Battle the Top 4 Finalists from the
2012 Pokémon World Championships!

The 2012: Junior Division Challenge (Japanese: ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!! Challenge the Junior World Champion!) tournament features the top four contestants from Junior Division from the World Championship Nationals that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on October 21, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and January 3, 2013 for Korean release.

Due to an error in World Finalist Brendan's team, a fixed version of the tournament was released on October 23, 2012. The original can be differentiated from the updated version by the colon on the title (originally being 2012 Junior Division Challenge).

Participants

World Champion Abram



World Runner-up Brian



World Finalist Brendan

Initial team

This party was available from October 21 to 23, 2012 for international releases and October 22, 2012 to October 24, 2012 for Japanese games.



Updated team

This party was used starting on October 23, 2012 for international releases and October 24, 2012 for Japanese games due to the inaccurate team information.[1]



World Finalist Kippei



Credits

  • Junior Division World Champion Abram Burrows as "World Champion Abram"
  • Junior Division Runner-up Brian Hough as "World Runner-up Brian"
  • Junior Division 3rd Place Finisher Brendan Zheng as "World Finalist Brendan"
  • Junior Division 4th Place Finisher Kippei Takaki as "World Finalist Kippei"

In other languages

2012 Junior Division Challenge

Language Title
  Japanese ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
  French Défi catégorie junior 2012
  German Junioren-Herausforderung 2012
  Italian Categoria Junior 2012
  Spanish Reto Categoría Júnior 2012

2012: Junior Division Challenge

Language Title
  Japanese ジュニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!!
  French Défi catégorie junior: 2012
  German Junioren-Herausforderung: 2012
  Italian Categoria Junior: 2012
  Korean 마스터 세계강자에게 도전하자!
  Spanish Reto Categoría Júnior: 2012

2012: Senior Division Challenge

2012: Senior Division Challenge
シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Senior World Champion!
Battle Rules: Double Battle
Double Battle. Use four Pokémon.
Levels will be set to Lv. 50.
No duplicate Pokémon or held items.
Tournament:
Battle the Top 4 Finalists from the
2012 Pokémon World Championships!

The 2012: Senior Division Challenge (Japanese: シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Senior World Champion!) tournament feature the top four contestants from Senior Division from the World Championship Nationals that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on November 5, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and began on February 28, 2013 for Korean releases.

Participants

World Champion Toler



World Runner-up Jaime



World Finalist Nitesh



World Finalist Henry



Credits

  • Senior Division World Champion Toler Webb as "World Champion Toler"
  • Senior Division Runner-up Jaime Martinez Alonso as "World Runner-up Jaime"
  • Senior Division 3rd Place Finisher Nitesh Manem as "World Finalist Nitesh"
  • Senior Division 4th Place Finisher Henry Maxon as "World Finalist Henry"

In other languages

Language Title
  Japanese シニアせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
  French Défi catégorie senior: 2012
  German Senioren-Herausforderung: 2012
  Italian Categoria Senior: 2012
  Korean 시니어 세계강자에게 도전하자!
  Spanish Reto Categoría Sénior: 2012

2012: Masters Division Challenge

2012: Masters Division Challenge
マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Master World Champion!
Battle Rules: Double Battle
Double Battle. Use four Pokémon.
Levels will be set to Lv. 50.
No duplicate Pokémon or held items.
Tournament:
Battle the Top 4 Finalists from the
2012 Pokémon World Championships!

The 2012: Masters Division Challenge (Japanese: マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ! Challenge the Master World Champion!) tournament features the top four contestants from Master Division from the World Championship Nationals that were held in Hawaii in August 2012. It is part of the series of tournaments based on the tournament finalists. Its distribution began on November 18, 2012 for Japanese and international releases and on April 4, 2013 for Korean releases.

Due to an error in World Finalist Abel's team, a fixed version of the tournament was released under the name 2012 Master Division Challenge (without the colon) since November 20, 2012 for international releases.[2]

Participants

World Champion Ray



World Runner-up Wolfe



World Finalist Abel

The only difference between the original and the updated version is that his Metagross (prior to November 20, 2012 for international releases) knows the illegal move Ice Beam instead of the move Ice Punch.



World Finalist Joe



Credits

  • Masters Division World Champion Ray Rizzo as "World Champion Ray"
  • Masters Division Runner-up Wolfe Glick as "World Runner-up Wolfe"
  • Masters Division 3rd Place Finisher Abel Martin Sanz as "World Finalist Abel"
  • Masters Division 4th Place Finisher Joe Pulkowski as "World Finalist Joe"

In other languages

2012: Masters Division Challenge

Language Title
  French Défi catégorie vétéran: 2012
  German Meisterklassen-Herausforderung: 2012
  Italian Categoria Master: 2012
  Spanish Reto Categoría Máster: 2012

2012 Masters Division Challenge

Language Title
  Japanese マスターせかいおうじゃに いどめ!
  French Défi catégorie vétéran 2012
  German Meisterklassen-Herausforderung 2012
  Italian Categoria Master 2012
  Korean 주니어 세계강자에게 도전하자!
  Spanish Reto Categoría Máster 2012

See also

References

  1. Pokémon.com announcement (via Internet Archive)
  2. Pokémon.com announcement (via Internet Archive)

External links


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