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'''Tournaments''' are a type of competition in [[Pokémon Duel]]. During the preliminary round of the tournament, players can play up to 50 duels in a limited amount of time. Like other modes, players are assigned a score for tournaments which increases and decreases with their wins and losses respectively. At the end of the preliminary round, a players ranking is decided by the highest score they achieved. The top 32 players then advance to the tournament finals where matches are facilitated by the developers in a {{wp|single-elimination tournament}} to decide the final rankings. | '''Tournaments''' (Japanese: '''トーナメント''' ''Tournament'') are a type of competition in [[Pokémon Duel]]. During the preliminary round of the tournament, players can play up to 50 duels in a limited amount of time. Like other modes, players are assigned a score for tournaments which increases and decreases with their wins and losses respectively. At the end of the preliminary round, a players ranking is decided by the highest score they achieved. The top 32 players then advance to the tournament finals where matches are facilitated by the developers in a {{wp|single-elimination tournament}} to decide the final rankings. | ||
==Gold and silver figures== | ==Gold and silver figures== | ||
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==Pre-tournaments== | ==Pre-tournaments== | ||
In anticipation of the tournament feature, several '''pre-tournaments''' (Japanese: ''' ''' '' '') were held. Initially, they only resembled the preliminary round of full tournaments but eventually, the final rounds were incorporated as well. | In anticipation of the tournament feature, several '''pre-tournaments''' (Japanese: '''プレトーナメント ''' ''pre-tournament'') were held. Initially, they only resembled the preliminary round of full tournaments but eventually, the final rounds were incorporated as well. | ||
===Dates=== | ===Dates=== |