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Day One of the tournament consisted of Swiss rounds for players who didn't receive a Day Two invitation. Invitations from the 2017 World Championships were only for Day One, meaning all Day Two invitations were awarded through Championship Points accrued through the year. Players with two or fewer losses and no ties advanced on to Day Two. Day Two consisted of a new set of Swiss rounds not using the previous day's records and players could change teams between the days. Players from this round with two or fewer losses and no ties were then seeded into a single-elimination tournament.
Day One of the tournament consisted of Swiss rounds for players who didn't receive a Day Two invitation. Invitations from the 2017 World Championships were only for Day One, meaning all Day Two invitations were awarded through Championship Points accrued through the year. Players with two or fewer losses and no ties advanced on to Day Two. Day Two consisted of a new set of Swiss rounds not using the previous day's records and players could change teams between the days. Players from this round with two or fewer losses and no ties were then seeded into a single-elimination tournament.


Matches took place in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] and were all [[Double Battle]]s. All Pokémon except Ash-{{p|Greninja}}, {{pkmn2|Mythical}}, and [[special Pokémon]] were eligible, given they had an {{DL|Origin marking|Alola symbol}}. All held items were allowed, including [[Mega Stone]]s. Levels for all Pokémon were adjusted to level 50 and no duplicate Pokémon or items were allowed. Players were given five minutes for each turn.
Matches took place in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] and were all [[Double Battle]]s. All Pokémon except Ash-{{p|Greninja}}, {{pkmn2|Mythical}}, and [[special Pokémon]] were eligible, given they had an {{DL|Origin marking|Alola symbol}}. All held items were allowed, including [[Mega Stone]]s. Levels for all Pokémon were adjusted to level 50 and no duplicate Pokémon or items were allowed. Players were given five minutes of move selection time per game.


===Junior Division===
===Junior Division===