If you're playing Pokemon professionally, you're playing to win. This probably involves putting a balanced team together, one that can respond to anything your opponent throws at you. It certainly doesn't involve putting all of your faith in luck, spamming moves that leave everything up to chance. Well, this is exactly what four pros were planning to do, all agreeing to go into the finals with a Metronome-only team as a form of protest.
Organisers were quick to put a stop to this, disqualifying all four players from the tournament before the match could even begin. However, this has only added to tensions in the region, with Korean players citing this as one of many examples of competitive play being poorly managed in Asia, a sentiment that has support among players worldwide.
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For those of you out of the loop, Metronome is a move that's been in the games since the beginning. It selects a random move out of all available in the game, to either dull or fantastic results. There's no real strategy behind it, making it a poor choice in competitive play.
However, that's exactly why these pros chose to run Metronome-only parties. The four were planning to hold such a ridiculous match in protest of how the tournament had been managed by Pokemon Korea, with the finalists saying that the company had shown "absolute disrespect to players."
One of the now-disqualified pros, Nash, breaks down the situation in a Twitter post. Here, he explains how players had been trying to raise concerns surrounding the organisation of the tournament for some time, complaining that matches were set up poorly, preventing many from qualifying at all. There were also
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