This is an additional piece of work for "Pokéflute Playtime" 
Main Rules ▶︎Each side may only Mega Evolve one Pokémon per Battle
Each side may only use one Z-Moves per Battle
Each side may only Dynamax or Gigantamax one Pokémon per Battle
Each side may only Terastallize one Pokémon per Battle
Each side may onlu use one Sync Move per Battle
Petit Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
If a Pokémon can not evolve or has not evolved, they can not be entered
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
Z-Moves, Sync Moves, and Terastallization are not permitted
Disclaimer: Pokemon that have been entered will be artificially devolved while in the Tournament
Single Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
Union Battles ▶︎Enter with one Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select two additional Pokémon to be your Assist Pokémon during the Battle
Assist Pokémon may assist or disrupt, but not be directly involved in the Battle
Quick Battle ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select five Pokémon you wish to Battle with, and what order they will fight in
The Pokémon will Battle in the order selected, with a three minute time limit
The Trainer to get three KOs first will move onto the next Round
Double Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select four Pokémon you wish to Battle with
Multi Battles ▶︎Before the Tournament, Trainers will be paired up into Teams of two
Enter with three Pokémon each
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponents' Pokémon
Select two Pokémon each you wish to Battle with
Triple Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
Select which lane each Pokémon will Battle in
Pokémon are only allowed to attack the enemy Pokémon in their lane, or the adjacent lane(s)
Team Battles ▶︎Before the Tournament, Trainers will be paired up into Teams of three
Enter with three Pokémon each
Ten minutes before a match, all Trainers may see their opponents' Pokémon
Select one Pokémon each you wish to Battle with
Select which lane each Pokémon will Battle in
Pokémon are only allowed to attack the enemy Pokémon in their lane, or the adjacent lane(s)
Rotation Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
Select which position each Pokémon will start the Battle in
Only one of your Pokémon may be active at a time
The Trainer may swap the positions of their Pokémon whenever they desire
Contest Battles ▶︎Enter one of six Contests Categories: Cool, Beautiful, Cute, Clever, Tough, or Master. Master Contests will change the category after each Battle
If entered into Cool, Beautiful, Cute, Clever, or Tough, you may only enter with one Pokémon
If entered into Master, you may enter with up to six Pokémon but may only use one Pokémon per Battle
Coordinators enter the Battle with 50 Points
When a Pokémon does something that fits the category, they'll gain points
When a Pokémon does something outside the category, they'll lose points
After five minutes, or if a Pokémon faints, the Coordinator with more points wins, even if their Pokémon is unconscious
If a Coordinator reaches 0 Points, they automatically lose the match
If a Coordinator reaches 100 Points, they automatically win the match
Sky Battle ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
If a Pokémon touches the ground, it will be considered a lose
Inverse Battle ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
At the start of each match, the Inverse Engine will reverse all Pokémon Type Match-Ups
Battle Royale ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponents' Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
The Battle will continue until there is one Trainers left
Trainers gain points by defeating an opponent's Pokémon, and by winning
After each Trainer has fought in four different matches, their points are added up and the Top 25% Trainers will move to the next Round
The Semi-Finals will have each Trainer compete in two matches against different opponents, with the Top 4 Trainers will move to the Finals
In The Finals, the Trainer with the most KOs win the Tournament
Round Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Only six Trainers may compete in one round
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
After the Battle, the Trainer gains one point for each Pokémon able to battle
Once every Trainer as battled each Trainer, the Trainer with the most points wins
If there is a tie, there will be a Battle Royale to decide the winner
Fortune Battles ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers place their Pokémon into a machine which distributes them randomly
Of the six Pokémon received, select three Pokémon you wish to Battle with
Pokémon will be returned after each Battle
Gym Tower ▶︎Enter with six Pokémon
Ten minutes before a match, both Trainers may see their opponent's Pokémon
Each Challenger may choose what Battle Style they wish to Battle in next
The Gym Tower will consist of eight Gym Leaders and/or Trial Captains, four Elite or Kahunas, and one Champion
After being defeated, the Challenger will be removed and must apply against to participate
League Battles ▶︎Enter one of five Cups:
-Normal Cup only allows one Regional Power-Up per Battle
-Great Cup allows one of each Regional Power-Up per Battle
-Ultra Cup allows one Regional Power-Up per Pokémon
-Master Cup allows one of each Regional Power-Up per Pokémon
Enter with six Pokémon
Trainers may not see their opponent's Pokémon before the Battle
Gym Tower
Kanto
Gym Leaders
Brock
Graveler, Golem, Onix, Omastar, Kabutops, Aerodactyl, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Rhyperior, and Tyranitar.
Misty
Staryu, Starmie, Golduck, Quagsire, Lapras, Lanturn, Seaking, Slowbro, Blastoise, Dewgong, Vaporeon, Gyardos, Poliwrath, Politoed, Seadra, and Kingdra.
Lt. Surge
Raichu, Electrode, Magneton, Magnezone, Electabuzz, Electivire, Jolteon, Lanturn,
Erika
Vileplum, Bellossom, Parasect, Victerbell, Exeggutor, Tangela, Tangrowth, Venasaur, Jumpluff,
Koga
Weezing, Muk, Venomoth, Golbat, Crobat, Tentacruel, Arbok, and Nidoking.
Sabrina
Alakazam, Mr. Mime, Hypno, Jynx, Slowbro, Slowking, Exeggutor, Espeon,
Blaine
Arcanine, Rapidash, Ninetails, Magmar, Magmortar, Flareon, Charizard, and Magcargo.
Giovanni
Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Dugtrio, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sandslash, and Marowak.
Blue
Sandslash, Dugtrio, Donphan, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Gliscor, Steelix, Quagsire, Piloswine, and Mamoswine.
Elites
Lorelei
Dewgong, Jynx, Lapras, Cloyster, Slowbro, Sloking, Weavile, and Mamoswine.
Agatha
Haunter, Gengar, Misdreavus, Mismagius, Annihilape, Alolan Marowak, Galarian Cloyster, and Hisuian Typhlosian.
Lance
Kingdra, Dragonair, Dragonite, Mega Dragonite, Mega Feraligatr, Mega Ampharos, Mega Charizard X, and Alolan Exeggutor,
Champion
Red
Pikachu, Venasaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Lapras, Snorlax, Espeon Raticate, Fearow, Butterfree, Nidoking, Pidgeot, Gyarados, Jolteon, Golduck, Gengar, Victreebel, Kabutops, Hitmonlee, Scizor, Dodrio, Persian, Arbok, Tentacruel, Chansey, Rapidash, Tauros, Sandslash, Dugtrio, and Poliwrath.
Blue
Venasaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Flareon, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Exeggutor, Gyarados, Arcanine, Alakazam, Areodactyl, Machamp, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Tyranitar, Pidgeot, Heracross, Sandslash, Magnezone, Cloyster, Ninetails, and Aerodactyl.
Green
Venasaur, Charizard, Blastoise, Clefairy, Gengar, Kangaskhan, Umbreon,
Trace
Mega Pidgeot, Vileplume, Marowak, Rapidash, Slowbro, Raichu, and Jolteon.
Johto
Gym Leaders
Janine
Crobat, Weezing, Ariados, Venomoth, Tentacruel, Nidoqueen, Arbok, Muk.
Elites
Bruno
Machamp, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Hitmontop, Poliwrath, Primape, Annihilape, and Heracross.
Champion
Lance
Gyarados, Dragonair, Dragonite, Charizard, Aerodactyl, Kingdra, and Tyranitar. |