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{{bp|Pokémon.com}} released their first official analysis of an Autumn Reigonal Champion's team. They plan to continue analyzing Autumn Reigonal Champions in future articles, including champions from the {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG}}.
{{bp|Pokémon.com}} released their first official analysis of an Autumn Regional Champion's team. They plan to continue analyzing Autumn Regional Champions in future articles, including champions from the {{bp|Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG}}.


The article analyzed the six Pokémon used by regional champion Brendan Zheng, including information about his Pokémon's movesets, {{bp|Ability|Abilities}}, {{bp|natures}}, and {{bp|held items}}. The article also included other general information about the tournament, such as how a majority of {{bp|Weather conditions|weather}}-based teams at the tournament were centered around {{bp|Weather conditions#Rain|rain}}. This information could prove to be useful to any player looking to compete at the Spring Regional Championships in April or the National Championships in June. In a previous article, Pokémon.com mentioned that they would be doing this to numerous championship teams in a series titled "Championship Video Game Strategies".
The article analyzed the six Pokémon used by regional champion Brendan Zheng, including information about his Pokémon's movesets, {{bp|Ability|Abilities}}, {{bp|natures}}, and {{bp|held items}}. It also includes other general information about the tournament, such as how a majority of {{bp|Weather conditions|weather}}-based teams at the tournament were centered around {{bp|Weather conditions#Rain|rain}}. This information could prove to be useful to any player looking to compete at the Spring Regional Championships in April or the National Championships in June. In a previous article, Pokémon.com mentioned that they would be doing this to numerous championship teams in a series titled "Championship Video Game Strategies".


The article was primarily based on Brendan's team, as well as rain-based weather teams in general. It discussed how {{p|Politoed}} having the {{bp|Hidden Ability}} {{bp|Drizzle}} was something that enormously contributed to Brendan's success. The article details each of the Pokémon on his team: {{p|Politoed}}, {{p|Ludicolo}}, {{p|Kingdra}}, {{p|Toxicroak}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Jellicent}}. It also mentioned how to obtain each Pokémon, item, and move that Brendan used. The article analyzed each of Brendan's Pokémon's individual contribution to his team.
It primarily focuses Brendan's team, as well as rain-based weather teams in general. It discussed how {{p|Politoed}} having the {{bp|Hidden Ability}} {{bp|Drizzle}} was something that enormously contributed to Brendan's success. It had details regarding each of the Pokémon on his team: {{p|Politoed}}, {{p|Ludicolo}}, {{p|Kingdra}}, {{p|Toxicroak}}, {{p|Thundurus}}, and {{p|Jellicent}}. Along with that, how to obtain each Pokémon, item, and move that Brendan used, was also a part of the anaylsis. The article analyzed each of Brendan's Pokémon's individual contribution to his team.


The Autumn Regional Championships, part of {{bp|Play! Pokémon}}, are tournaments help by the {{bp|Pokémon Company}}. Unlike in previous years, these tournaments do not qualify a competitor to attend the Video Game National Championships, as anybody in good standing can now attend the National Championships. However, a player can still win a first and second round bye for the National Championships by winning their Regional, as well as free travel to either the United States or Canadian National Championships.
The Autumn Regional Championships, part of {{bp|Play! Pokémon}}, are tournaments help by the {{bp|Pokémon Company}}. Unlike in previous years, these tournaments do not qualify a competitor to attend the Video Game National Championships, as anybody in good standing can now attend the National Championships. However, a player can still win a first and second round bye for the National Championships by winning their Regional, as well as free travel to either the United States or Canadian National Championships.

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Pokémon.com released their first official analysis of an Autumn Regional Champion's team. They plan to continue analyzing Autumn Regional Champions in future articles, including champions from the TCG.

The article analyzed the six Pokémon used by regional champion Brendan Zheng, including information about his Pokémon's movesets, Abilities, natures, and held items. It also includes other general information about the tournament, such as how a majority of weather-based teams at the tournament were centered around rain. This information could prove to be useful to any player looking to compete at the Spring Regional Championships in April or the National Championships in June. In a previous article, Pokémon.com mentioned that they would be doing this to numerous championship teams in a series titled "Championship Video Game Strategies".

It primarily focuses Brendan's team, as well as rain-based weather teams in general. It discussed how Politoed having the Hidden Ability Drizzle was something that enormously contributed to Brendan's success. It had details regarding each of the Pokémon on his team: Politoed, Ludicolo, Kingdra, Toxicroak, Thundurus, and Jellicent. Along with that, how to obtain each Pokémon, item, and move that Brendan used, was also a part of the anaylsis. The article analyzed each of Brendan's Pokémon's individual contribution to his team.

The Autumn Regional Championships, part of Play! Pokémon, are tournaments help by the Pokémon Company. Unlike in previous years, these tournaments do not qualify a competitor to attend the Video Game National Championships, as anybody in good standing can now attend the National Championships. However, a player can still win a first and second round bye for the National Championships by winning their Regional, as well as free travel to either the United States or Canadian National Championships.