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[[File:Lumiose Conference Stadium.png|thumb|250px|The setting for the competition]] | [[File:Lumiose Conference Stadium.png|thumb|250px|The setting for the competition]] | ||
The '''Lumiose Conference''' (Japanese: ''' | The '''Lumiose Conference''' (Japanese: '''カロスリーグ・ミアレ大会''' ''Kalos League {{tt|Miare|Lumiose}} Conference'') is the [[Kalos League]] general [[Pokémon League Conference|championship competition]]. All [[Pokémon Trainer]]s who have earned eight [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s from the [[Kalos]] [[region]] are eligible to enter. It is held in [[Lumiose City]], but unlike most other League Conferences, the competition is not held there annually, and its location was only revealed [[XY121|shortly before]] the competition, with the stadium still being under construction at the time of the announcement. | ||
The | The tournament began in ''[[XY125|A League of His Own!]]'' and concluded in ''[[XY131|Down to the Fiery Finish!]]'', with the closing ceremony being interrupted by [[Team Flare]], who attacked the city with [[Z2]] and caused massive damage to it and the stadium. | ||
In ''[[JN104|Taking Two For The Team!]]'', the stadium served as the site of {{Ash}} and [[Drasna]]'s [[World Coronation Series]] battle. | |||
==Competition== | ==Competition== | ||
===Opening ceremonies=== | ===Opening ceremonies=== | ||
Before the competition starts, a party is held where contestants can interact with one another. | |||
In the opening ceremony, multiple {{p|Fletchling}} are freed from a large-sized {{i|Poké Ball}} while [[Diantha]], the [[Kalos League]] [[Pokémon Champion]], welcomes the competing {{pkmn|Trainer}}s and delivers an encouraging speech. She observes the entire competition along with {{an|Professor Sycamore}}. | |||
[[Malva]], a member of the {{DL|Elite Four|Kalos Elite Four}}, works as a reporter and is shown interviewing participating Trainers and reporting what happens during the competition. She had a [[List of Team Rocket's disguises|disguised]] {{TRT}} working for her as her camera, sound, and lighting assistants for the broadcasts. | |||
===Rounds=== | ===Rounds=== | ||
[[File:Remo Pokemon.png|thumb|250px|The scoreboard for the Full Battles]] | [[File:Remo Pokemon.png|thumb|250px|The scoreboard for the Full Battles]] | ||
==== | Each battle is fought on a themed battlefield selected at random before the battle starts. | ||
The preliminary rounds consist of three-on-three matches with random match-ups decided by a computer. When all three {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} on one side are deemed [[Fainting|unable to battle]] by a [[Battle judge|referee]], the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament. In the first round, the 64 competing Trainers are reduced to 32 Trainers. This continues with each round until there are only eight competitors left for the | |||
====Preliminaries==== | |||
The preliminary rounds consist of three-on-three matches with random match-ups decided by a computer. When all three {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} on one side are deemed [[Fainting|unable to battle]] by a [[Battle judge|referee]], the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament. In the first round, the 64 competing Trainers are reduced to 32 Trainers. This continues with each round until there are only eight competitors left for the quarterfinals. | |||
==== | ====Quarterfinals==== | ||
The | The quarterfinals begin when only eight Trainers remain out of the 64 competing Trainers. The quarterfinals consist of three-on-three matches, identical to the match set up in the preliminary rounds. When all three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The four winning Trainers will move on to the semifinals. | ||
==== | ====Semifinals==== | ||
The | The semifinals consist of [[Full Battle]]s. When three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle, both Trainers take a short break while the battlefield is changed. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The two winning Trainers will move on to face each other in the finals. | ||
====Finals==== | ====Finals==== | ||
The finals consist of a Full Battle. When three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle, both Trainers take a short break while the battlefield is changed. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer loses, and their opponent is declared the winner of the Lumiose Conference. | The finals consist of a Full Battle. When three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle, both Trainers take a short break while the battlefield is changed. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer loses, and their opponent is declared the winner of the Lumiose Conference, earning the right to enter [[Kalos]]'s {{DL|Pokémon League|Champion League}}. | ||
===Battlefields=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Lumiose Conference water and rock battlefield.png|Water and rock battlefield | |||
Lumiose Conference grass battlefield.png|Grass battlefield | |||
Lumiose Conference town battlefield.png|Town battlefield | |||
Lumiose Conference wasteland battlefield.png|Wasteland battlefield | |||
Lumiose Conference forest battlefield.png|Forest battlefield | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Known contestants== | ==Known contestants== | ||
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[[File:Alain winning.png|250px|thumb|Alain, the winner, with the Lumiose Championship Trophy]] | [[File:Alain winning.png|250px|thumb|Alain, the winner, with the Lumiose Championship Trophy]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Lumiose Conference was the first League Conference to use themed battlefields other than the traditional Water, Grass, Ice, and Rock fields. | * The Lumiose Conference was the first League Conference to use themed battlefields other than the traditional Water, Grass, Ice, and Rock fields. | ||
* With the exception of Ash, all named participants seen battling in the Lumiose Conference used at least one Pokémon capable of [[Mega Evolution]]. | ** Furthermore, the Lumiose Conference was the first League Conference where the stadium in which the competition takes place was still under construction at the time of its announcement. | ||
* All three of the | * With the exception of {{Ash}}, all named participants seen battling in the Lumiose Conference used at least one Pokémon capable of [[Mega Evolution]]. | ||
* This is the | * All three of the [[first partner Pokémon]]-exclusive {{m|Hyper Beam}} variants—{{m|Frenzy Plant}}, {{m|Blast Burn}}, and {{m|Hydro Cannon}}—were seen during the conference. | ||
* This is the only [[Pokémon League Conference]]: | |||
** To be held in a city with a [[Gym]]. | |||
** In which Ash places as the runner-up. | |||
** In which Ash's placement changes by two places from the previous League, as opposed to moving up or down by one or remaining the same. In this case, he went from Top 8 to runner-up. | |||
* The Lumiose Conference's location may be a reference to the ending of [[Pokémon X and Y]], where a parade is held in [[Lumiose City]] after the {{player}} becomes the {{pkmn|Champion}}. | * The Lumiose Conference's location may be a reference to the ending of [[Pokémon X and Y]], where a parade is held in [[Lumiose City]] after the {{player}} becomes the {{pkmn|Champion}}. | ||
* Trainers from the [[Vertress Conference]] were shown on the scoreboard for the preliminary battles. | * Trainers from the [[Vertress Conference]] were shown on the scoreboard for the preliminary battles. | ||
* This is the first League Conference to not feature a torch. | |||
* The omnipresence of hexagonal shapes in the stadium is a reference to Kalos being based on France, often called "{{wp|Metropolitan France|l'Hexagone}}" due to its hexagonal shape. | |||
==In other languages== | |||
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[[it:Lega di Kalos (serie animata)]] | |||
[[ja:カロスリーグ・ミアレ大会]] | [[ja:カロスリーグ・ミアレ大会]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 12 June 2024
The Lumiose Conference (Japanese: カロスリーグ・ミアレ大会 Kalos League Miare Conference) is the Kalos League general championship competition. All Pokémon Trainers who have earned eight Gym Badges from the Kalos region are eligible to enter. It is held in Lumiose City, but unlike most other League Conferences, the competition is not held there annually, and its location was only revealed shortly before the competition, with the stadium still being under construction at the time of the announcement.
The tournament began in A League of His Own! and concluded in Down to the Fiery Finish!, with the closing ceremony being interrupted by Team Flare, who attacked the city with Z2 and caused massive damage to it and the stadium.
In Taking Two For The Team!, the stadium served as the site of Ash and Drasna's World Coronation Series battle.
Competition
Opening ceremonies
Before the competition starts, a party is held where contestants can interact with one another.
In the opening ceremony, multiple Fletchling are freed from a large-sized Poké Ball while Diantha, the Kalos League Pokémon Champion, welcomes the competing Trainers and delivers an encouraging speech. She observes the entire competition along with Professor Sycamore.
Malva, a member of the Kalos Elite Four, works as a reporter and is shown interviewing participating Trainers and reporting what happens during the competition. She had a disguised Team Rocket working for her as her camera, sound, and lighting assistants for the broadcasts.
Rounds
Each battle is fought on a themed battlefield selected at random before the battle starts.
Preliminaries
The preliminary rounds consist of three-on-three matches with random match-ups decided by a computer. When all three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is knocked out of the tournament. In the first round, the 64 competing Trainers are reduced to 32 Trainers. This continues with each round until there are only eight competitors left for the quarterfinals.
Quarterfinals
The quarterfinals begin when only eight Trainers remain out of the 64 competing Trainers. The quarterfinals consist of three-on-three matches, identical to the match set up in the preliminary rounds. When all three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The four winning Trainers will move on to the semifinals.
Semifinals
The semifinals consist of Full Battles. When three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle, both Trainers take a short break while the battlefield is changed. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The two winning Trainers will move on to face each other in the finals.
Finals
The finals consist of a Full Battle. When three Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle, both Trainers take a short break while the battlefield is changed. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer loses, and their opponent is declared the winner of the Lumiose Conference, earning the right to enter Kalos's Champion League.
Battlefields
Known contestants
Trainer | Place |
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Alain | Winner |
Ash | Runner-Up |
Sawyer | Top 4 |
Remo | Top 4 |
Tierno | Top 8 |
Astrid | Top 8 |
Titus | Top 64 |
Trevor | Top 64 |
Trivia
- The Lumiose Conference was the first League Conference to use themed battlefields other than the traditional Water, Grass, Ice, and Rock fields.
- Furthermore, the Lumiose Conference was the first League Conference where the stadium in which the competition takes place was still under construction at the time of its announcement.
- With the exception of Ash, all named participants seen battling in the Lumiose Conference used at least one Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution.
- All three of the first partner Pokémon-exclusive Hyper Beam variants—Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, and Hydro Cannon—were seen during the conference.
- This is the only Pokémon League Conference:
- To be held in a city with a Gym.
- In which Ash places as the runner-up.
- In which Ash's placement changes by two places from the previous League, as opposed to moving up or down by one or remaining the same. In this case, he went from Top 8 to runner-up.
- The Lumiose Conference's location may be a reference to the ending of Pokémon X and Y, where a parade is held in Lumiose City after the player becomes the Champion.
- Trainers from the Vertress Conference were shown on the scoreboard for the preliminary battles.
- This is the first League Conference to not feature a torch.
- The omnipresence of hexagonal shapes in the stadium is a reference to Kalos being based on France, often called "l'Hexagone" due to its hexagonal shape.
In other languages
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The Pokémon League | |||
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Participation Trainer • Battle • Gym Leaders Gyms • Badges • Referee Championship matches Elite Four • Orange League Champion League Pokémon League Conferences Indigo • Silver • Ever Grande • Lily of the Valley Vertress • Lumiose • Manalo |
Regional Pokémon Leagues Indigo • Orange* • Johto • Hoenn • Sinnoh Unova (BB) • Kalos • Alola • Galar • Paldea Areas of jurisdiction Pokémon League Reception Gate • Hall of Fame Palace of Victory • Cerulean Cave • Area Zero Others Admissions Exam • Pokémon Association PIA • World Coronation Series (Masters Eight Tournament) |
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