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The Mix Master Tournament is a unique tournament where the {{player}} and their opponent swap Pokémon before the battle. In Single Battles, one Pokémon will be swapped, while in Triple Battles, two will be swapped. Swapped Pokémon are returned after the battle. All Pokémon will be set to level 50. | The Mix Master Tournament is a unique tournament where the {{player}} and their opponent swap Pokémon before the battle. In Single Battles, one Pokémon will be swapped, while in Triple Battles, two will be swapped. Swapped Pokémon are returned after the battle. All Pokémon will be set to level 50. | ||
Its participants are shared with the [[ | Its participants are shared with the [[Unova Leaders Tournament]], consisting of [[Gym Leader]]s from Unova, along with [[Bianca]]. They will use their parties from the [[World Leaders Tournament]], however. | ||
The number of Pokémon each participant uses varies depending on the selected battle style. | The number of Pokémon each participant uses varies depending on the selected battle style. |
Revision as of 12:53, 28 October 2012
Mix Master Tournament (Japanese: ミックスマスター トーナメント Mix Master Tournament) is a tournament held within the wider Pokémon World Tournament competition. It is a harder version of the Mix Tournament.
Tournament description
The Mix Master Tournament is a unique tournament where the player and their opponent swap Pokémon before the battle. In Single Battles, one Pokémon will be swapped, while in Triple Battles, two will be swapped. Swapped Pokémon are returned after the battle. All Pokémon will be set to level 50.
Its participants are shared with the Unova Leaders Tournament, consisting of Gym Leaders from Unova, along with Bianca. They will use their parties from the World Leaders Tournament, however.
The number of Pokémon each participant uses varies depending on the selected battle style.
- In Single Battles, each Trainer uses three Pokémon
- In Double Battles and Rotation Battles, each Trainer uses four Pokémon.
- In Triple Battles, each Trainer uses six Pokémon.
Participants
- Main article: World Leaders Tournament → Participants
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