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|image=No4Trainer2013WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|image=No4Trainer2013WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|caption=World Championships 2013 print<br>Illus. [[K. Hoshiba]]
|caption=World Championships 2013 print<br>Illus. [[K. Hoshiba]]
|reprints=3
|reprints=4
|reprint1=No4Trainer2014WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|reprint1=No4Trainer2014WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|recaption1=World Championships 2014 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|recaption1=World Championships 2014 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|reprint2=No4Trainer2017WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|reprint2=No4Trainer2017WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|recaption2=World Championships 2017 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|recaption2=World Championships 2017 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|reprint3=No4Trainer2023WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|recaption3=World Championships 2023 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|class=Trainer
|class=Trainer
|subclass=Item
|subclass=Item
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{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}}
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{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Footer|class=Item}}
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Footer|class=Item}}


'''No.4 Trainer''' (Japanese: '''No.4トレーナー''' ''No.4 Trainer'') is an {{TCG|Item card}}. It was awarded as the fourth place prize in the Pokémon [[World Championships]].
'''No.4 Trainer''' (Japanese: '''No.4トレーナー''' ''No.4 Trainer'') is an {{TCG|Item card}}. It is awarded as the fourth place prize in the Pokémon [[World Championships]].


==Card text==
==Card text==
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{{TCGTrainerText
{{TCGTrainerText
|position=Bottom
|position=Middle
|class=Item
|class=Item
|rule=No.4 Trainer
|rule=No.4 Trainer
|print=2019 World Championships print
|print=2019 World Championships print
|effect=If you won this card at the 2019 Pokémon World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2020.
|effect=If you won this card at the 2019 Pokémon World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2020.
'''CONGRATULATIONS!'''
}}
{{TCGTrainerText
|position=Bottom
|class=Item
|rule=No.4 Trainer
|print=2023 World Championships print
|effect=If you won this card at the 2023 Pokémon World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2024.
'''CONGRATULATIONS!'''
'''CONGRATULATIONS!'''
}}
}}


==Release information==
==Release information==
Up until the [[2013 World Championships]], the top prize cards were only awarded to the top three competitors in each {{tt|age division|Junior, Senior, and Master}} for those competing in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Championships. This was changed to include an additional prize card for competitors placing fourth in each division, and to widen the distribution to those also competing in the Video Game Championships. The card features the same artwork as the {{TCG ID|2013 World Championships|No. 3 Trainer|promo}} by [[K. Hoshiba]]. The artwork was updated for the card awarded at the [[2014 World Championships]], featuring an embossed {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} Pikachu complete with trophy by [[5ban Graphics]]. The card also features a bronze border. As with the card awarded in the previous World Championships, it features the same artwork as the 2014 {{TCG ID|2014 World Championships|No. 3 Trainer|promo}}. The 2017 print was updated to feature the Sun & Moon Series layout, and was subsequently reprinted in 2018 and 2019. Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], there were no World Championships in 2020 and 2021. This card was not reprinted with the Sword & Shield Series layout; the [[2022 World Championships]] only featured a {{TCG ID|2022 World Championships|No. 1 Trainer|promo}} card. Unlike {{TCG ID|2023 World Championships|No. 2 Trainer|promo}} and {{TCG ID|2023 World Championships|No. 3 Trainer|promo}}, this card was also not reprinted with the Scarlet & Violet Series layout for the [[2023 World Championships]].
Up until the [[2013 World Championships]], the top prize cards were only awarded to the top three competitors in each {{tt|age division|Junior, Senior, and Master}} for those competing in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Championships. This was changed to include an additional prize card for competitors placing fourth in each division, and to widen the distribution to those also competing in the Video Game Championships. The card features the same artwork as the {{TCG ID|2013 World Championships|No. 3 Trainer|promo}} by [[K. Hoshiba]]. The artwork was updated for the card awarded at the [[2014 World Championships]], featuring an embossed {{TCG|Full Art card|Full Art}} Pikachu complete with trophy by [[5ban Graphics]]. The card also features a bronze border. As with the card awarded in the previous World Championships, it features the same artwork as the 2014 {{TCG ID|2014 World Championships|No. 3 Trainer|promo}}. The 2017 print was updated to feature the Sun & Moon Series layout, and was subsequently reprinted in 2018 and 2019. Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], there were no World Championships in 2020 and 2021. This card was not reprinted with the Sword & Shield Series layout; the [[2022 World Championships]] only featured a {{TCG ID|2022 World Championships|No. 1 Trainer|promo}} card. The card returned for the [[2023 World Championships]] with new artwork by 5ban Graphics, featuring the Scarlet & Violet Series layout.


Details of each tournament this card was awarded at are below.
Details of each tournament this card was awarded at are below.
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*Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. between August 16 and 19, 2019.
*Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. between August 16 and 19, 2019.
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! class="roundy" width="500px" style="background: #{{TCG Item color}}" | {{color2|000|2023 World Championships}}
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*Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan between August 11 and 13, 2023.
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|image2=No4Trainer2014WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|image2=No4Trainer2014WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|caption2=World Championships 2014 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|caption2=World Championships 2014 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|image3=No4Trainer2017WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|image4=No4Trainer2017WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|caption3=World Championships 2017 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|caption4=World Championships 2017 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
|image5=No4Trainer2023WorldChampionshipsPromo.jpg
|caption5=World Championships 2023 print<br>Illus. [[5ban Graphics]]
}}
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