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  • Regina Plateau
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  • The Regina Plateau (Japanese: レジーナ高原 Rejīna Kōgen) is the site of both the Xeno region's Victory Road and its annual Pokémon League. Located within the region's heartland, it is available to all Pokémon Trainers who have managed to defeat the Xeno League's eight Gym Leaders and won their badges, though it is only formally open every few years. While it functions this way in the series, in Aether, Nether, and Tether Versions things are a bit less formal, following the standard format of the games with some slight changes.
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  • The Regina Plateau (Japanese: レジーナ高原 Rejīna Kōgen) is the site of both the Xeno region's Victory Road and its annual Pokémon League. Located within the region's heartland, it is available to all Pokémon Trainers who have managed to defeat the Xeno League's eight Gym Leaders and won their badges, though it is only formally open every few years. Within the confines of the League proper, all Trainers who have acquired the needed badges are allowed inside. There, they are confronted by a land of ancient ruins and mysterious locations. This first round is known is as the Elimination Battle, in which the gathered trainers must traverse Victory Road and battle each other until they reach the end (though it is arguably possible to make it without fighting anyone). Once they have reached the massive temple at the center of the plateau, the remaining contests take part in a proper, organized clash, the Elimination Tournament. Only one can win this, and if they suceed, they gain the right to challenge the Elite Four at their leisure. If the Four Beast Kings are defeated, then they have earned the chance to challenge and defeat Champion who awaits at the very end. While it functions this way in the series, in Aether, Nether, and Tether Versions things are a bit less formal, following the standard format of the games with some slight changes.