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Online Pokemon battles, whether via a simulator or Wi-Fi, provide a peculiar ranking system determined by several factors including, but not limited to, number wins and losses and overall number of matches. For the sake of brevity, we will call this the ladder, and the act of increasing (or decreasing!) your rank as "climbing the ladder," or simply laddering.
Compared to tournaments, the ladder provides a different and almost realistic environment. People oft use similarly constructed teams in order to reach the top of the ladder as quickly as they can--there is even a set formula in building a team for laddering, but you can figure that out in your own time. Unlike tournaments, where one loss can mean the end, one loss in the ladder only amounts to a deduction in your ranking, if none at all. This means that no matter how much you lose while laddering, it is still possible to reach the top.
Some points of discussion:
- how often do you ladder?
- what was your highest peak in the ladder? which tier? what team did you use?
- is your ladder ranking a good basis of your skill in battling?
- is there a huge difference in building teams for the ladder and building teams for tournaments?
- is there a noticeable divide in the ladder? ie is the lower ladder a different environment from the higher ladder?
Feel free to add more points of discussion as the thread goes along.
Compared to tournaments, the ladder provides a different and almost realistic environment. People oft use similarly constructed teams in order to reach the top of the ladder as quickly as they can--there is even a set formula in building a team for laddering, but you can figure that out in your own time. Unlike tournaments, where one loss can mean the end, one loss in the ladder only amounts to a deduction in your ranking, if none at all. This means that no matter how much you lose while laddering, it is still possible to reach the top.
Some points of discussion:
- how often do you ladder?
- what was your highest peak in the ladder? which tier? what team did you use?
- is your ladder ranking a good basis of your skill in battling?
- is there a huge difference in building teams for the ladder and building teams for tournaments?
- is there a noticeable divide in the ladder? ie is the lower ladder a different environment from the higher ladder?
Feel free to add more points of discussion as the thread goes along.