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Pokémon: Belrie League Challenge
Dear Trainer,
Greetings, you have been sent this letter because you have expressed interest in taking part in the Belrie Pokémon League. We received your digital application and questionnaire and after careful review we have decided to allow you to take part in the Belrie Pokémon League. As a Trainer you will be expected to follow the rules of the League [Enclosed with this letter.] Also attached to this e-mail is a map of the Belrie region which gives you details on the cities, towns, routes and other areas you will be travelling through on your journey to Triumph Road.
This data may be viewed here.
As a follow up to your application and questionnaire you are required to fill out the form below, this will give us the necessary information that will then be sent on to Professor Grove in Libra Town. Please note that only six Trainers from Libra Town will be able to begin the League at this time so please ensure that you fill out all the details correctly and leave nothing out.
Name: [Please state your full name.]
Age: [Please note the new regulations forbid Trainers below the age of 14.]
Gender: [Male or Female.]
Appearance: [Please attach a suitable picture for use on your Trainer Profile.]
Trainer ID Number: [The five digit number that came with this letter.]
Personality: [This is required so we can assess your ability to train Pokémon and how you would possibly treat them.]
Personal History: [Please give us an overview of why you wish to be a Trainer. In applicable please list family members who have taken part in the Belrie League.]
Equipment: [List the items you shall take along with you during your League Challenge and why you feel they are needed. Note: This does not need to include a Pokédex, Pokéballs or PokéNav. Most PokéTech Inc. equipment is accepted but certain items may require inspection.]
Preferred Starter Choice: [Please specify which starter Pokémon you would like to receive from Professor Grove and why. For a list of possible starters please read the rest of this letter.]
Available Starter Pokémon
Squirtle: One of three possible Water-type Pokémon. Squritles are playful by nature so in some cases they can be somewhat hard for inexperienced Trainers to handle. Squritles are good for Trainers who prefer to play defensibly but their further evolutions have increased fighting ability.
Totodile: One of three possible Water-type Pokémon. Totodiles are as playful as Squirtle but because of their incredibly powerful jaws, they like to bite anything to test their strength and this can be quite a bit to handle for young Trainers. Totodiles curiosity contributes to their higher attack strength in battles, the same is true for their evolutions.
Mudkip: One of three possible Water-type Pokémon. Mudkip is a dual-type Pokémon, being both Water and Ground type at the same time, this makes it slightly harder for younger Trainers to train because they must compensate fir two type weaknesses rather than one.
Bulbasaur: One of three possible Grass-type Pokémon. Bulbasaur are notoriously stubborn and Trainers can have a tough time gaining the trust of their Bulbasaur. However its ability to learn grass moves early on make it an appealing choice to Trainers.
Chikorita: One of three possible Grass-type Pokémon. Chikorita tend to be stubborn and vain by nature and typically should only chosen by Trainers with lots of patience. Chikorita are more aggressive while young and switch to more status-inducing moves as they go through their later evolutions.
Treecko: One of three possible Grass-type Pokémon. Treecko are very brash and make snap decisions that are not always the best thing to do. This can be difficult for some Trainers while others take the time to work it out of their Treecko and make it an effective Pokémon. Treecko and its evolutions can learn powerful Grass-type attacks.
Charmander: One of three possible Fire-type Pokémon. Charmanders are friendly Pokémon and bond well with Trainers. This makes them a good partner for first time Trainers yet there is a downside, as they evolve Charmanders get progressively harder to train. With this Pokémon you’re in for the long run.
Cyndaquil: One of the three possible Fire-type Pokémon. Cyndaquil, for the majority, are actually quite timid Pokémon and if they feel threatened the flame on their back will grow until they feel the threat has passed. It takes a kind and gentle Trainer to properly raise this Pokémon.
Torchic: One of the three possible Fire-type Pokémon. Like Mudkip Torchic will evolve into a dual-type Pokémon. While this has strengths there are also inherit weaknesses. With a strong number of fire attacks Torchic is not for the weak hearted.
Before we say goodbye there are several points the League Directors wish to insure all Trainers know. By joining the Belrie League you acknowledge that the League bares no responsibility for any injury, theft or other incident that may befall you whilst undertaking the challenge. When you join the League you are in it until you are either knocked out by a Gym Leader or lose a significant number of Trainer battles, this means that you may not travel for a few days and then leave the League. Significant time and energy has been put into ensuring you get the best experience and service from the League and we wish the same from you.
Now that you have all the relevant information from us we eagerly await your follow up application. By request of the CEO of PokéTech Inc. he has requested that we list some of their products for your consideration. Good bye Trainer, we look forward to hearing from you.
The Belrie Pokémon League.
Pokémon Callers: We have several brands of these callers than emit the call of a Pokémon when air is blown through it. If you wish to attract a Flying-type Pokémon why not purchase our Caterpie or Wurmple caller, you’ll soon have the Pidgey you’ve always wanted.
Pokémon Feeder: This product comes into varieties, one for your squad of Pokémon or for wild Pokémon. The squad based feeder comes is a variety of hand help feeders that you can customise for each Pokémon whereas the wild variety is a larger and can be lain on the ground with an assortment of PokéChow to attract an equal assortment of Pokémon.
Trainer Specs: These specially designed spectacles have an inbuilt basic Pokédex to provide you with the quick information you need when facing either a wild Pokémon or Trainer Pokémon and you haven’t the time to whip out your full Pokédex. Please note these are not a replacement for a Pokédex, merely something to aide you with quick facts.
Potions: Artificially created medicine specifically for Pokémon. Easy to use with a quick spray on mist which will quickly heal your Pokémon during or after a battle. You can either choose to buy them individually or in bulk. Please note we also sell various sprays to deal with afflictions such as paralysis or burns.
PokéTech Balls: We recently developed our own brand of Pokéballs that are specifically designed to deal with different types of Pokémon and environments. While they have been tested as much as other designs we are sure that they will serve Trainers well in the field. Please note the varieties include a Nest Ball for the Bug-type, Dive-ball for the Water-type and more besides.
“I hope this small demonstration of our products has impressed you and shall lead to your purchase of our products. If you ever visit PokéTech Inc. please drop by my office.”
Pokémon
Belrie League Challenge
Belrie League Challenge
Dear Trainer,
Greetings, you have been sent this letter because you have expressed interest in taking part in the Belrie Pokémon League. We received your digital application and questionnaire and after careful review we have decided to allow you to take part in the Belrie Pokémon League. As a Trainer you will be expected to follow the rules of the League [Enclosed with this letter.] Also attached to this e-mail is a map of the Belrie region which gives you details on the cities, towns, routes and other areas you will be travelling through on your journey to Triumph Road.
This data may be viewed here.
As a follow up to your application and questionnaire you are required to fill out the form below, this will give us the necessary information that will then be sent on to Professor Grove in Libra Town. Please note that only six Trainers from Libra Town will be able to begin the League at this time so please ensure that you fill out all the details correctly and leave nothing out.
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Name: [Please state your full name.]
Age: [Please note the new regulations forbid Trainers below the age of 14.]
Gender: [Male or Female.]
Appearance: [Please attach a suitable picture for use on your Trainer Profile.]
Trainer ID Number: [The five digit number that came with this letter.]
Personality: [This is required so we can assess your ability to train Pokémon and how you would possibly treat them.]
Personal History: [Please give us an overview of why you wish to be a Trainer. In applicable please list family members who have taken part in the Belrie League.]
Equipment: [List the items you shall take along with you during your League Challenge and why you feel they are needed. Note: This does not need to include a Pokédex, Pokéballs or PokéNav. Most PokéTech Inc. equipment is accepted but certain items may require inspection.]
Preferred Starter Choice: [Please specify which starter Pokémon you would like to receive from Professor Grove and why. For a list of possible starters please read the rest of this letter.]
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Available Starter Pokémon
Squirtle: One of three possible Water-type Pokémon. Squritles are playful by nature so in some cases they can be somewhat hard for inexperienced Trainers to handle. Squritles are good for Trainers who prefer to play defensibly but their further evolutions have increased fighting ability.
Totodile: One of three possible Water-type Pokémon. Totodiles are as playful as Squirtle but because of their incredibly powerful jaws, they like to bite anything to test their strength and this can be quite a bit to handle for young Trainers. Totodiles curiosity contributes to their higher attack strength in battles, the same is true for their evolutions.
Mudkip: One of three possible Water-type Pokémon. Mudkip is a dual-type Pokémon, being both Water and Ground type at the same time, this makes it slightly harder for younger Trainers to train because they must compensate fir two type weaknesses rather than one.
Bulbasaur: One of three possible Grass-type Pokémon. Bulbasaur are notoriously stubborn and Trainers can have a tough time gaining the trust of their Bulbasaur. However its ability to learn grass moves early on make it an appealing choice to Trainers.
Chikorita: One of three possible Grass-type Pokémon. Chikorita tend to be stubborn and vain by nature and typically should only chosen by Trainers with lots of patience. Chikorita are more aggressive while young and switch to more status-inducing moves as they go through their later evolutions.
Treecko: One of three possible Grass-type Pokémon. Treecko are very brash and make snap decisions that are not always the best thing to do. This can be difficult for some Trainers while others take the time to work it out of their Treecko and make it an effective Pokémon. Treecko and its evolutions can learn powerful Grass-type attacks.
Charmander: One of three possible Fire-type Pokémon. Charmanders are friendly Pokémon and bond well with Trainers. This makes them a good partner for first time Trainers yet there is a downside, as they evolve Charmanders get progressively harder to train. With this Pokémon you’re in for the long run.
Cyndaquil: One of the three possible Fire-type Pokémon. Cyndaquil, for the majority, are actually quite timid Pokémon and if they feel threatened the flame on their back will grow until they feel the threat has passed. It takes a kind and gentle Trainer to properly raise this Pokémon.
Torchic: One of the three possible Fire-type Pokémon. Like Mudkip Torchic will evolve into a dual-type Pokémon. While this has strengths there are also inherit weaknesses. With a strong number of fire attacks Torchic is not for the weak hearted.
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Before we say goodbye there are several points the League Directors wish to insure all Trainers know. By joining the Belrie League you acknowledge that the League bares no responsibility for any injury, theft or other incident that may befall you whilst undertaking the challenge. When you join the League you are in it until you are either knocked out by a Gym Leader or lose a significant number of Trainer battles, this means that you may not travel for a few days and then leave the League. Significant time and energy has been put into ensuring you get the best experience and service from the League and we wish the same from you.
Now that you have all the relevant information from us we eagerly await your follow up application. By request of the CEO of PokéTech Inc. he has requested that we list some of their products for your consideration. Good bye Trainer, we look forward to hearing from you.
The Belrie Pokémon League.
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An Advertisement from PokéTech Inc.
“Hello there Trainer, my name is Arnold Carter and I am the CEO of PokéTech Inc.”
“It is our duty to provide Trainers with the best technology that we can offer, from Pokémon Callers to our many makes of PokéChow. It is my hope that you will be a buyer of out products from your local PokéMart, I assure you that all of our prices are fair so you will never be too short of cash when purchasing our products. Here is a small list of what we offer.”
An Advertisement from PokéTech Inc.
“Hello there Trainer, my name is Arnold Carter and I am the CEO of PokéTech Inc.”
“It is our duty to provide Trainers with the best technology that we can offer, from Pokémon Callers to our many makes of PokéChow. It is my hope that you will be a buyer of out products from your local PokéMart, I assure you that all of our prices are fair so you will never be too short of cash when purchasing our products. Here is a small list of what we offer.”
Pokémon Callers: We have several brands of these callers than emit the call of a Pokémon when air is blown through it. If you wish to attract a Flying-type Pokémon why not purchase our Caterpie or Wurmple caller, you’ll soon have the Pidgey you’ve always wanted.
Pokémon Feeder: This product comes into varieties, one for your squad of Pokémon or for wild Pokémon. The squad based feeder comes is a variety of hand help feeders that you can customise for each Pokémon whereas the wild variety is a larger and can be lain on the ground with an assortment of PokéChow to attract an equal assortment of Pokémon.
Trainer Specs: These specially designed spectacles have an inbuilt basic Pokédex to provide you with the quick information you need when facing either a wild Pokémon or Trainer Pokémon and you haven’t the time to whip out your full Pokédex. Please note these are not a replacement for a Pokédex, merely something to aide you with quick facts.
Potions: Artificially created medicine specifically for Pokémon. Easy to use with a quick spray on mist which will quickly heal your Pokémon during or after a battle. You can either choose to buy them individually or in bulk. Please note we also sell various sprays to deal with afflictions such as paralysis or burns.
PokéTech Balls: We recently developed our own brand of Pokéballs that are specifically designed to deal with different types of Pokémon and environments. While they have been tested as much as other designs we are sure that they will serve Trainers well in the field. Please note the varieties include a Nest Ball for the Bug-type, Dive-ball for the Water-type and more besides.
“I hope this small demonstration of our products has impressed you and shall lead to your purchase of our products. If you ever visit PokéTech Inc. please drop by my office.”
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