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The '''Grand Festival''' is the final challenge for all coordinators. In order to enter the grand festival, a coordinator must earn five contest ribbons. The winner of the grand festival wins the ribbon cup.
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The '''Grand Festival''' is the final challenge for all [[coordinator]]s. In order to enter the grand festival, a [[coordinator]] must earn five contest ribbons. The winner of the Grand Festival wins the [[ribbon cup]].
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For the Grand Festival the coordinators wore new [[Contest outfits|costumes]]
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==Locations==
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*[[Slateport City]] (Hoenn)
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*[[Indigo Plateau]] (Kanto)
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*[[Lake Valor]] (Sinnoh)
   
 
==Competition Rounds==
 
==Competition Rounds==
 
===Preliminary Appeal round ([[Double Performance]] or Single Performance)===
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:135 Coordinators must produce impressive appeals with their Pokémon, by having them produce one move:
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:Only the best 32 progress through the main appeal round the next day
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===Main Appeal round ([[Double Performance]] or Single Performance)===
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:32 Coordinators must produce impressive appeals with their Pokémon, by having them produce many moves:
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:Only the best 8 coordinators go through to the [[Double Battle]] Round the next day
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===Battle round===
 
:On the 3rd day of the tournament, 8 Coordinators face each other in knock-out [[double battle]]s.
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:Matches last for 5 minutes and the Coordinator with the least points loses if both opponents still have a Pokémon standing. The Coordinator who wins all 3 matches is the winner of the tournament.
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====[[Double Battle]] round====
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The '''[[double battle]] round''' is the round in a Pokémon Contest Grand Festival. The purpose of the round is to have the Pokémon battle each other while still making their moves look beautiful.
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:Each round is five minutes long, except for Sudden Death, which has no time limit.
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======Scoring======
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Each contestant begins with a fixed number of points.
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These points are lost when
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#An opponent's move hits their [[Pokémon]],
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#Their move misses or doesn't look beautiful,
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#The contestant is issued a yellow card,
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#A Pokémon's combo fails.
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Additionally, contestants can be disqualified upon
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#Being found cheating or issued a second yellow card,
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#Presumably being issued a red card.
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======Winning======
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A winner in the [[double battle]] round is determined by one or all of three criteria;
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#Whoever has more points when time runs out or loses all their points first
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#If two of the Pokémon of one team faints.
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If there is a tie upon time running out, the [[double battle]] goes into Sudden Death.
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======Sudden Death======
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Sudden Death is an extension of the [[double battle]] if there is a tie at the end of five minutes.
   
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There is no time limit in Sudden Death. The round ends when one person runs out of points.
===Preliminaries rounds===
 
The first 2 rounds are Appeal stages ([[Double Performance]] or Single Performance).
 
   
===Finals rounds===
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==Trivia==
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In the game, there are no grand festivals unlike in the anime.
On the 3rd day of the tournament, the Coordinators face each other in a five minute knock-out [[double battle]]s.
 
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[[Category:Pokémon competitions]]
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[[Category:Ribbons]]

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The Grand Festival is the final challenge for all coordinators. In order to enter the grand festival, a coordinator must earn five contest ribbons. The winner of the Grand Festival wins the ribbon cup.

For the Grand Festival the coordinators wore new costumes

Locations

Competition Rounds

Preliminary Appeal round (Double Performance or Single Performance)

135 Coordinators must produce impressive appeals with their Pokémon, by having them produce one move:
Only the best 32 progress through the main appeal round the next day

Main Appeal round (Double Performance or Single Performance)

32 Coordinators must produce impressive appeals with their Pokémon, by having them produce many moves:
Only the best 8 coordinators go through to the Double Battle Round the next day

Battle round

On the 3rd day of the tournament, 8 Coordinators face each other in knock-out double battles.
Matches last for 5 minutes and the Coordinator with the least points loses if both opponents still have a Pokémon standing. The Coordinator who wins all 3 matches is the winner of the tournament.

Double Battle round

The double battle round is the round in a Pokémon Contest Grand Festival. The purpose of the round is to have the Pokémon battle each other while still making their moves look beautiful.

Each round is five minutes long, except for Sudden Death, which has no time limit.
Scoring

Each contestant begins with a fixed number of points.

These points are lost when

  1. An opponent's move hits their Pokémon,
  2. Their move misses or doesn't look beautiful,
  3. The contestant is issued a yellow card,
  4. A Pokémon's combo fails.

Additionally, contestants can be disqualified upon

  1. Being found cheating or issued a second yellow card,
  2. Presumably being issued a red card.
Winning

A winner in the double battle round is determined by one or all of three criteria;

  1. Whoever has more points when time runs out or loses all their points first
  2. If two of the Pokémon of one team faints.

If there is a tie upon time running out, the double battle goes into Sudden Death.

Sudden Death

Sudden Death is an extension of the double battle if there is a tie at the end of five minutes.

There is no time limit in Sudden Death. The round ends when one person runs out of points.

Trivia

In the game, there are no grand festivals unlike in the anime.