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{"id":1540480,"date":"2025-04-01T22:18:09","date_gmt":"2025-04-02T03:18:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kazushige.run\/?p=1540480"},"modified":"2025-04-02T02:20:23","modified_gmt":"2025-04-02T07:20:23","slug":"pokemon-scarlet-and-violet-ranked-battle-regulation-i-ruleset-explained","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kazushige.run\/pokemon\/news\/pokemon-scarlet-and-violet-ranked-battle-regulation-i-ruleset-explained","title":{"rendered":"Pok\u00e9mon Scarlet and Violet Ranked Battle Regulation I ruleset, explained"},"content":{"rendered":"

Pok\u00e9mon Scarlet<\/em> and Violet<\/em>\u2019s next competitive format, Regulation I, is set to bring even more power and redefine the VGC meta\u2014just in time for the 2025 World Championships.<\/p>

The past two rulesets in

official Scarlet<\/em> and Violet<\/em> site<\/a>, Regulation I allows players to have up to two restricted Legendary Pok\u00e9mon<\/strong> on their competitive teams in addition to most other Pok\u00e9mon available in the game (except for Mythical Pok\u00e9mon). It is essentially the same as Reg G but with one extra restricted Legendary on each team. This means you could run a team with both Miraidon and Koraidon, or one with Groudon and Koraidon for double sun. That’s right\u2014you no longer have to resort to using a Ditto to copy your opponent’s restricted Pok\u00e9mon just to have an extra one on your side.<\/p>