Trainer Card (game): Difference between revisions

no edit summary
m (SnorlaxMonster moved page Trainer card (game) to Trainer Card (game) over redirect: officially capitalized in-game)
No edit summary
Line 26: Line 26:
In [[Generation V]], the Badges are now shown on a separate screen from the Trainer Card. The Badges can be polished by the stylus and the picture of the corresponding [[Gym Leader]] will light up as the Badges become more shiny.  
In [[Generation V]], the Badges are now shown on a separate screen from the Trainer Card. The Badges can be polished by the stylus and the picture of the corresponding [[Gym Leader]] will light up as the Badges become more shiny.  


The Trainer Card now has added features to it. The front of the card allows the player to change his/her Trainer class and [[nature]] by tapping with the stylus, while the bottom allows a greeting to be entered which will be used when communicating with other Trainers via [[C-Gear]] wireless.
The Trainer Card now has added features to it. The front of the card allows the player to change his/her Trainer class and [[Nature]] by tapping with the stylus, while the bottom allows a greeting to be entered which will be used when communicating with other Trainers via [[C-Gear]] wireless.


The back of the card is divided into 2 sections: the top keeps track of the player's playtime, the first [[Hall of Fame]] debut and a list of other records which include the number of times the player won, lost or traded with other people, the number of {{pkmn|Musical}}s participated, the number of [[Entralink#List of Pass Powers|Pass Powers]] obtained, and the {{DL|Nimbasa City|Battle Institute}} and [[Poké Transfer]] high scores. The bottom half of the card allows the player to draw or sign with added functions such as zoom and erase, or even create a 2-frame animation with two halves of the box.
The back of the card is divided into 2 sections: the top keeps track of the player's playtime, the first [[Hall of Fame]] debut and a list of other records which include the number of times the player won, lost or traded with other people, the number of {{pkmn|Musical}}s participated, the number of [[Entralink#List of Pass Powers|Pass Powers]] obtained, and the {{DL|Nimbasa City|Battle Institute}} and [[Poké Transfer]] high scores. The bottom half of the card allows the player to draw or sign with added functions such as zoom and erase, or even create a 2-frame animation with two halves of the box.
5,386

edits