Monday, 2 November 2015

Prologue

Hello!

I am Tolemi (real name Tom Millson) and I have just begun playing the Pokémon video game competitively. At this time I have attended five tournaments since 26th September 2015, with mixed success. The purpose of this blog is to cover my journey as I embark on further competitive play and keep track of what happens.

A bit of background

I have been playing Pokémon since my 9th birthday, when my parents bought me Yellow Version. My strongest memory of the game is my team getting soloed by Lorelei's Dewgong, then me bringing in Zapdos to take the match and the rest of the Pokémon League with nothing but potions and ethers. No, Zapdos was not over levelled.

My generation one experiences were enough to get me to save up £30 worth of £2-a-week pocket money to buy Pokémon Crystal and begin playing what is one of my favourite games of the Pokémon series. Ruby came after, then Fire Red, and a hiatus until I bought Soul Silver, which was enough to get me back into the series with Pokémon White. To this day I have not played any of the DPPt games. I will, one day.

Black 2 is also on my played list, as is X and now more recently Omega Ruby. I vaguely followed competitive play in generation five and played some Showdown. At the time I was awful at team building (and still claim I am) so after building a very standard team for the metagame at the time, then losing every match on Showdown, I gave up after five battles and decided to let the game choose for me and played random battles.


 Pokémon Yellow and Crystal, the two games that began my love affair with the series.


Getting into competitive play

My first real stab at competitive play, and attending a real event, was actually two years ago this month. It was a month after X & Y came out and right now my current self is surprised my past self actually bred a full competitive team in that kind of timeframe. It was an interesting event that ran differently to most competitive tournaments, in that it was an instant knock-out. You got a first round loss, game over.

I got a first round loss.

With that, I wouldn't touch competitive play again until nearly two years later, and here we are now.

So what inspired me to get back into it?

That's easy, three things:
  1. Watching Worlds 2014 and 2015
  2. That feeling of unfinished business
  3. Lanturn
The first two are easily understandable, but Lanturn? That blubber fish with one of the happiest faces you've ever seen? Why that?

On my 24th birthday this summer, I played a sleeplocke of Pokémon Crystal and Lanturn took me to Pokémon League glory where all my other team members had fallen, just like the Zapdos had 15 years ago on Yellow. 

Seeing this complete underdog carry me through to the end brought out such a compelling feeling in me to return the favour, and turn it into a real champion.



The Light Pokémon showed me the light when all hope seemed lost.


My expectations

As it stands I have no expectations for this year. I do not expect to qualify for Worlds nor am I going to go all out for it. I simply want to have fun, attend some real tournaments with no pressure on me, and meet similar like-minded people with a love for Pokémon.

I expect to attend most events local to where I am (London and the surrounding regions) as well as other events around the country if I find them worthwhile to attend.

Essentially, I aim to use this season to learn as much as possible and see where I end up. I'm not holding myself to any leaderboard rankings, ladders, or other scoring systems. Whatever I win (if anything) is a bonus and not the end goal.

The roadmap

With this blog I plan to post my results of the events I attend. I also plan to record every match and upload it to YouTube, so video footage will be available of each match. This will serve as a record of all my matches as much as it may help others to learn about my experiences on the VGC circuit.

With that in mind it will not only cover the matches, but how I get on with other elements outside of battling, such as meeting new people, travelling to events, team building and practice, and anything else that may be important at the time of writing.

Up next will be a post about the weekly VGC meetup I attend in Bexley, Kent. After that it will be straight on with the tournaments. And so, our story begins...


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