Post by IMUIT on Jan 22, 2018 22:16:43 GMT -6
STELLARA TRIALS
The Stellara Trials are a recent creation, born from members of the Stellara Pokemon League. To the creators of the Stellara Trials, the Stellara Pokemon League offered an enormous challenge to trainers all around the region and world; however, it did not do enough to test trainers beyond battling. There needed to be another challenge, one that pitted trainers and their Pokemon against all sorts of challenges that’d push them physically and mentally and one that would put the trainer under the exact same stresses as their Pokemon. This desire gave rise to the Stellara Trials, a series of grueling tests that forces trainers to step out of their comfort zones in order to overcome daunting challenges. In fact, there is debate as to whether the notorious Stellara Pokemon League or the newly formed but incredibly intimidating Stellara Trials are the most challenging test available for trainers in the Stellara Region. One thing is for certain: the Stellara Trials are no joke.
Trainers who wish to participate in the Stellara Trials must first be evaluated by the Stellara Trial Assocation. The trials put trainers in dangerous situations that can easily end in serious harm for both the trainers and their Pokemon. As such, the Stellara Trial Assocation only allows trainers of a certain experience level to participate. In technical terms, a trainer must have at least THREE Pokemon that are all level THIRTY or higher before he or she can register with the Stellara Trial Assocation.
The trials are scattered all through Stellara and can be challenged in any order. When a trainer completes eight Trials, they can then attempt to complete the Legend’s Trial, an extremely difficult trial that serves as the toughest and most dangerous Trial in all of the Stellara Trials. If the trainer completes the Legend’s Trial, he or she will be crowned as a Paragon, a title that is equivalent in fame to the title of Champion.
When you are ready to take on a Stellara Trial, post in the Trial’s subboard and wait for further instructions. Also, be sure to read the Trial’s information thread so that you are aware of all of the rules and regulations surrounding a certain Trial. If you fail a Trial, you cannot try the same Trial again for one month OOC time. Depending on how many Trials a trainer has completed, a Trial will have a minimum level requirement for the Pokemon that are participating. These requirements are MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS, meaning that the Trial will scale with your Pokemon’s levels if you are over the minimum level requirement. However, as you complete more Trials, you are expected to have a larger Pokemon team that are all at the same level of strength in order to confirm that you are in fact a skilled trainer. If you have too few Pokemon, your Trial request can be denied, even if the Pokemon meet the minimum level requirement.
No Trials: Level 30
One Trial: Level 40
Two Trials: Level 50
Three Trials: Level 60
Four Trials: Level 70
Five Trials: Level 80
Six Trials: Level 90
Currently, the individual Trials are still under development; however, they will be released soon, and each Trial will be linked here in this thread for easy navigation.