VR Spring Challenge

EventVictory Road Spring Challenge
LocationOnline
Date27–28 April 2024
Attendance260 players
VideogamePokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet
Season2024 Season – VGC Regulation Set G
Format9 Swiss rounds + X-2 top cut single elimination
Open team lists
OrganizerVictory Road

Table of Contents

Teams and results

Top cut

#SwissFlagPlayerPrizeTeamListExp.
19-0ESPJuan Manuel Odriozola
(Juanma)
$880
Calyrex IceAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidPelipperGholdengo
 
27-2ITADavide Carrer
(Nirinbo)
$440
Calyrex ShadowRillaboomFlutter ManeMienshaoClefairyChi Yu
 
37-2FINOliver Eskolin
(Owe)
$220
Terapagos TerastalRillaboomIncineroarUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateChi Yu
 
47-2NLDKoen van Cann
(KoonKy / Scarlet)
$220
MiraidonFlutter ManeIncineroarUrshifu SingleFarigirafUrsaluna Bloodmoon
 
58-1FRAAnthony-Christopher Manolache
(Astora)
$110
KyogreRillaboomIncineroarTornadus IncarnateFarigirafFlutter Mane
 
68-1ITAAndrea Stefanczyk
(Aladygma)
$110
Calyrex IceAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu SingleGholdengoRaging Bolt
 
77-2CHEStefan Mott
(Pengy)
$110
KyogreTsareenaChien PaoUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateKingambit
 
87-2ITARuben Gianzini
(Ruben)
$110
Zamazenta CrownedAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu SinglePorygon2Raging Bolt
 
98-1DNKFrederik Høj Nielsen
(Hoej)
Terapagos TerastalAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateRaging Bolt
 
108-1USARyan Haig
(Botchkiss)
Calyrex IceAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidPelipperFarigiraf
 
117-2JPNKandai Nagatome
(Candy)
Calyrex ShadowAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidRillaboomRaging Bolt
 
127-2ITAGiulio Tarlao
(Giulio)
Terapagos TerastalAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateRillaboom
 
137-2FINAapo Niemiranta
(Aapo)
MiraidonAmoongussIncineroarSuicuneLandorus IncarnateOgerpon Hearthflame
 
147-2ITAGiuseppe Musicco
(Peppe)
GroudonOgerpon HearthflameIncineroarFlutter ManeBronzongRaging Bolt
 
157-2ITALeonardo Cincotti
(レーア)
Terapagos TerastalRillaboomIncineroarUrshifu RapidOgerpon HearthflameFlutter Mane
 
167-2JPNKanade Mizuguchi
(おヌメラ)
KoraidonRillaboomEnteiOgerpon CornerstonePorygon2Flutter Mane
 
177-2ITAMarco Silva
(marcofiero)
Terapagos TerastalAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateRillaboom
 
187-2USAKian Campbell
(Kian)
Zacian CrownedRillaboomChien PaoUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateUmbreon
 
197-2DEUFlorian Temme
(Trobuz)
Calyrex IceAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidRillaboomRaging Bolt
 
207-2JPNJoji Kaieda
(Suica)
Calyrex ShadowAmoongussIncineroarIron HandsOgerpon WellspringFlutter Mane
 
217-2USAHector Vargas
(Brunson)
Calyrex IceAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidPelipperRillaboom
 
227-2ESPJorge Tabuyo
(Tabu)
Calyrex IceAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidPelipperGholdengo
 
237-2FRAAntoine Guyader
(DarkGold)
Calyrex ShadowAmoongussIncineroarUrshifu RapidTornadus IncarnateRillaboom
 

Seeding

The bracket is seeded according to the Swiss rounds results:

Usage stats

Restricted Pokémon

#PokémonD1 UsageD2 Usage
1
Calyrex Shadow
22.3%
(58)
17%
(4)
2
Calyrex Ice
21.5%
(56)
26%
(6)
3
Terapagos
13.8%
(36)
22%
(5)
4
Kyogre
8.1%
(21)
9%
(2)
5
Koraidon
8.1%
(21)
4%
(1)
#PokémonD1 UsageD2 Usage
6
Miraidon
5.8%
(15)
9%
(2)
7
Groudon
4.2%
(11)
4%
(1)
8
Lunala
4.2%
(11)
0%
(0)
9
Zamazenta
3.5%
(9)
4%
(1)
10
Zacian
3.5%
(9)
4%
(1)

Overall usage

#PokémonD1 UsageD2 Usage
1
Incineroar
69.2%
(180)
83%
(19)
2
Amoonguss
48.5%
(126)
61%
(14)
3
Urshifu Rapid (Rapid)
48.1%
(125)
61%
(14)
4
Rillaboom
39.6%
(103)
52%
(12)
5
Tornadus Incarnate
33.5%
(87)
35%
(8)
6
Flutter Mane
24.6%
(64)
30%
(7)
7
Raging Bolt
23.5%
(61)
26%
(6)
8
Calyrex Shadow
22.3%
(58)
17%
(4)
9
Calyrex Ice
21.5%
(56)
26%
(6)
10
Farigiraf
21.5%
(56)
13%
(3)
11
Terapagos
13.8%
(36)
22%
(5)
12
Pelipper
13.8%
(36)
17%
(4)
13
Chien Pao
10.4%
(27)
9%
(2)
14
Ogerpon Wellspring
10.4%
(27)
4%
(1)
15
Urshifu Single (Single)
8.8%
(23)
13%
(3)
#PokémonD1 UsageD2 Usage
16
Kyogre
8.1%
(21)
9%
(2)
17
Clefairy
8.1%
(21)
4%
(1)
18
Koraidon
8.1%
(21)
4%
(1)
19
Gholdengo
7.7%
(20)
13%
(3)
20
Chi Yu
7.7%
(20)
9%
(2)
21
Indeedee Female
7.7%
(20)
0%
(0)
22
Ogerpon Hearthflame
6.2%
(16)
13%
(3)
23
Landorus Incarnate
6.2%
(16)
4%
(1)
24
Miraidon
5.8%
(15)
9%
(2)
25
Ursaluna Bloodmoon
4.6%
(12)
4%
(1)
26
Iron Hands
4.6%
(12)
4%
(1)
27
Iron Bundle
4.6%
(12)
0%
(0)
28
Mienshao
4.2%
(11)
4%
(1)
29
Kingambit
4.2%
(11)
4%
(1)
30
Groudon
4.2%
(11)
4%
(1)

Streaming

Unfortunately, there is no stream for this tournament. Players that stream their runs are promoted by Victory Road during the tournament.

Platform and schedule

The tournament is held online through Battlefy. All communication between the players must be done through the Battlefy chat enabled in each round.

Official communication from the organizer staff is performed through Discord, in the Victory Road Discord server.

The tournament starts on 27 April at 14:00 UTC with the Swiss rounds. The top cut, to which all players with 2 or fewer losses (X-2) advance, is played on 28 April at the same time.

Prizes

This event is a grassroots tournament and is not a part of any 2024 official circuit. This means that it does not reward any Championship Points (CPs).

The best-placed players receive the following prizes depending on attendance.

PlacementPrize money
Winner40% of the prizepool
Runner-up20% of the prizepool
Semifinalists10% of the prizepool
5th to 8th5% of the prizepool

Overview

The Victory Road Spring Challenge is an online event hosted by Victory Road, with the purpose of serving as practice for the upcoming live tournaments.

The ruleset is VGC Regulation Set G, with open team lists.

All detailed tournament procedures, including rules and penalties, can be found here.

A little bit of history

Victory Road has been consistently holding online grassroots tournaments for years, including standalone events, online invitationals featuring qualifier events, and the yearly biggest online team competition in the World Cup of Pokémon VGC. Victory Road has also provided streams to several official Regional Championships in Europe since 2019.

Our most recent tournament was the VR Winter Challenge, played with the VGC Regulation Set F in January 2024. The finals saw 2019 Korea National Champion Hyungwoo Shin defeat American Ryan Haig to win his first VR tournament!

Sign-up instructions

Sign-ups for the event are done through Battlefy platform. Sign-ups are $10 (+ $1 Battlefy tax) and open upon announcement of the event. 85% of the total entry fee money is directed towards the prizes ($8.5 per player), and 15% is used to compensate the staff members, tournament organizers and judges ($1.5 per player).

All players need to provide a team list in PokéPaste format with all open team list data about the team’s Pokémon (including form, Tera Type, ability, held item and moves).

Additionally, all players need to provide another closed team list (only for TOs) with all previous information and either stat values or minted Nature + IVs + EVs. This list may be password-protected.

Please ask any staff member if you need help registering the team lists!

Sign-ups close 15 min before the event starts. Players that do not show up for the first three rounds are dropped from the tournament before round 4.

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