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Several rounds took place to reduce the number of remaining Trainers from 32 to 16 and then down to only 8. It is unknown what kind of battles were held during these rounds.
Several rounds took place to reduce the number of remaining Trainers from 32 to 16 and then down to only 8. It is unknown what kind of battles were held during these rounds.


====Quarter-Finals====
====Quarter-finals====
The quarter-finals begin when only 8 Trainers remain out of the 32 that made it past the preliminary round. The quarter-finals 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 4 winning Trainers will move on to the semi-finals.
The quarter-finals begin when only 8 Trainers remain out of the 32 that made it past the preliminary round. The quarter-finals 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 4 winning Trainers will move on to the semi-finals.


====Semi-Finals====
====Semi-finals====
The semi-finals consist of [[Full Battle]]s. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The 2 winning Trainers will move on to face each other in the finals.
The semi-finals consist of [[Full Battle]]s. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The 2 winning Trainers will move on to face each other in the finals.


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* With the exception of {{Ash}}, all named participants seen battling in the Lumiose Conference used a Pokémon capable of [[Mega Evolution]].
* With the exception of {{Ash}}, all named participants seen battling in the Lumiose Conference used a Pokémon capable of [[Mega Evolution]].
* Due to the League being held in [[Lumiose City]] instead of [[Pokémon League (Kalos)|Kalos Pokémon League Castle]], this is the first [[Pokémon League Conference]] to commence in a city with a Pokémon Gym.
* Due to the League being held in [[Lumiose City]] instead of {{kal|Pokémon League|Kalos Pokémon League Castle}}, this is the first [[Pokémon League Conference]] to commence in a city with a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]].
* 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.


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Revision as of 04:55, 8 July 2016

The setting for the competition

The Lumiose Conference (Japanese: ミアレ大会 Miare Conference) is the Kalos League general championship competition.

The conference is held in Lumiose City, but unlike most other league conferences, the conference isn't held there annually, and its location was only revealed shortly before the competition, with the League Stadium still being under construction at the time of the announcement. The conference began in XY125.

Competition

Opening ceremonies

The opening ceremony consists of two women releasing multiple Fletchling from a large-sized Poké Ball and Champion Diantha welcoming the competing Trainers.

Rounds

Preliminary round

The preliminary round consists of three-on-three matches. All the 64 competitors are randomly matched up 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. The 32 winning Trainers move on to the next round.

Subsequent rounds

Several rounds took place to reduce the number of remaining Trainers from 32 to 16 and then down to only 8. It is unknown what kind of battles were held during these rounds.

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals begin when only 8 Trainers remain out of the 32 that made it past the preliminary round. The quarter-finals 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 4 winning Trainers will move on to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals

The semi-finals consist of Full Battles. When all six Pokémon on one side are deemed unable to battle by a referee, the Trainer is eliminated. The 2 winning Trainers will move on to face each other in the finals.

Finals

The finals consist of a Full Battle. 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.

Known contestants

Trainer Place
Ash
Alain
Remo
Sawyer
Tierno Top 8
Astrid Top 8
Tomo Top 64
Trevor Top 64


Trivia

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Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
Unova (BB) • KalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean CaveArea Zero
Others
Admissions ExamPokémon Association
PIAWorld Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)


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