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Driftveil Tournament ホドモエトーナメント Hodomoe Tournament
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Battle Rules:
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You may use any Pokémon or held items of your choice. For these battles, all Pokémon will be set to Level 25.
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Tournament:
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Driftveil Tournament is a tournament where anything goes.
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Driftveil Tournament (Japanese: ホドモエトーナメント Hodomoe Tournament) is a tournament held within the wider Pokémon World Tournament competition.
Tournament description
- "At last, the Driftveil Tournament! In this tournament, anything goes. Any Pokémon with any held item can participate. The winner will be rewarded with BP. Good luck!"
- "Driftveil Tournament is a tournament where anything goes. You may use any Pokémon or held items of your choice. For these battles, all Pokémon will be set to Level 25. The winner will be rewarded with BP. Good luck!"
The Driftveil Tournament is the first tournament players enter in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Like the other tournaments within the Pokémon World Tournament, it is held in an eight-person single-elimination tournament with three rounds. The player is initially entered at the insistence of Driftveil City Gym Leader Clay, who hopes that running tournaments such as this one will boost Driftveil City's economy. Later in the game, they can compete at their leisure.
A total of sixteen possible competitors, in addition to the player, can enter this tournament. On their first visit, however, the player can only battle against their rival Hugh, the Aspertia City Gym Leader Cheren, and Colress. In subsequent matches, a wider range of competitors can be challenged. Two Gym Leaders or otherwise notable Trainers will enter the competition every time; the player is guaranteed to battle one of them in the second round and the other in the final.
Participants
First visit
The player's first visit to the Driftveil Tournament is held in Single Battle format. This is the only time in which the player's Pokémon levels are not modified to level 25.
Hugh
If the player chose Snivy:
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Reward: 1BP
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If the player chose Tepig:
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Reward: 1BP
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If the player chose Oshawott:
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Reward: 1BP
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Cheren
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Reward: 1BP
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Colress
Subsequent visits
Listed below are the six-Pokémon teams used by each Trainer; depending on the type of Pokémon battle selected for the Tournament, only some Pokémon may be selected for battle.
Cheren
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Reward: 1BP
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Roxie
Burgh
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Reward: 1BP
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Elesa
Clay
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Reward: 1BP
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X
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Reward: 1BP
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Makina
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Reward: 1BP
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Fidel
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Reward: 1BP
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Theodora
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Reward: 1BP
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Allan
Jocelyn
Dmitri
Levina
Rylan
Destiny
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Reward: 1BP
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Other participants
The following Trainers may appear in the tournament bracket, but are never matched against the player. Instead, they battle against other NPCs and are automatically set to lose.
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Ted
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Seamus
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Kendal
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Uno
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Nanaka
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Enid
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Masashi
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Dorian
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Yareli
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Makayla
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Tristan
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Yosef
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Karlie
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Naomi
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Hernando
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Indy
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Hannah
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Clarissa
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Lester
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Minoru
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Willa
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Hailey
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Kaden
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Roddy
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Chloe
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Tessa
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Berke
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Sunan
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Sudapon
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Anupa
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Jax
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Franco
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Hayden
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Maxie
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Bobhiko
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Bobmasa
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Nokko
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Liz
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Yen
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Cents
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Wanda
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Euro
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Celsius
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Ren
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Kelly
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Alison
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Butch
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Carver
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Gavin
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Larry
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In other languages
Language
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Title
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French
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Tournoi de Port Yoneuve
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German
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Marea-Turnier
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Italian
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Torneo di Libecciopoli
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Korean
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물풍경 토너먼트 Mulpunggyeong Tournament
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Spanish
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Torneo Fayenza
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