You can still participate in the current competition season Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, you might want to know how things are shaping up for the upcoming seasons, as well as their rules. Here’s everything we know about Series 2 so far!
Paradox Pokémon allowed in competitive mode?
While two factions on social networks clashed between authorization or non-authorization Pokémon paradoxes In the competitive parts of Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, the game’s teams seem to have made their choice.
Indeed at the launch of the SSeries 2, which will take place on February 1 and lasts until March 31, 2023the players can now participate with their Pokémon Paradoxes.
Here is a summary of this season’s rules for Solo:
- Paldea’s Pokédex
- Team of 3 to 6 Pokemon from level 1 to 100, scaling to level 50 once per game.
- 10 minutes per game
- 1 minute and 30 seconds team preview.
- One Minute Laps.
The rules in Duo are essentially the same, but require a minimum at least 4 Pokemon.
This season will therefore be the season of introducing Pokémon Paradoxes to the ladder, and this addition could well be a game changer.
Pokemon still banned in competitive mode
Allowing these Pokémon to participate in Competitive Mode doesn’t mean everyone has access to Game Mode, quite the opposite. In fact, more than a dozen pocket monsters still don’t have the right to set foot there.
Among these forbidden Pokemon, some are starters, some are legendary Pokemon, others are very rare, and some are simply considered too strong in this mode – to the surprise of some players.
Here’s the full list of Pokémon banned from Series 2, which will begin with the release of Season 3:
- Miraidon
- Koraidon
- Yuyu
- dinglu
- Baojian
- chongjian
- Meow from Galar
- Berserkat
- flamingo
- lapyro
- pyrobute
- Axoloto
- Maraiste
- Charmander
- reptiles
- Charizard
Seemingly unlucky for the Fire-type starter Pokemon in this new season. However, there is still a lot to implement your strategies with confidence!
Have you seen another Pokemon on the banned list?