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===Art Club=== | ===Art Club=== | ||
[[File:Scarlet Violet Filbert.png|150px | [[File:Scarlet Violet Filbert.png|thumb|150px|Filbert of the Art Club]] | ||
Filbert of the Art Club (Japanese:'''美術部''' ''Art Club'') can remodel the Club Room to a series of various styles, provided they contribute BP. To further redecorate the room, the player must contribute 300 BP. The player can interact with a variety of additional props. The Gorgeous style is only available after the player has unlocked all the other styles. | Filbert of the Art Club (Japanese:'''美術部''' ''Art Club'') can remodel the Club Room to a series of various styles, provided they contribute BP. To further redecorate the room, the player must contribute 300 BP. The player can interact with a variety of additional props. The Gorgeous style is only available after the player has unlocked all the other styles. | ||
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===Baseball Club=== | ===Baseball Club=== | ||
[[File:Scarlet Violet Mitch.png|150px | [[File:Scarlet Violet Mitch.png|thumb|150px|Mitch of the Baseball Club]] | ||
{{main|Battle style (game mechanic)#Generation IX|Throwing styles}} | {{main|Battle style (game mechanic)#Generation IX|Throwing styles}} | ||
Mitch of the Baseball Club (Japanese:'''野球部''' ''Baseball Club'') can teach the player additional Poké Ball [[Battle style (game mechanic)#Generation IX|throwing styles]] in exchange for contributing BP. The player will be charged 10 BP in order to further change their throwing styles. | Mitch of the Baseball Club (Japanese:'''野球部''' ''Baseball Club'') can teach the player additional Poké Ball [[Battle style (game mechanic)#Generation IX|throwing styles]] in exchange for contributing BP. The player will be charged 10 BP in order to further change their throwing styles. | ||
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| Special Songs | | Special Songs | ||
|The Opening Act<br>[[Iono|'Ello, 'Ello, Hola! Ciao and Bonjour!]]<br>The Interview<br>[[Castelia City]]<br>[[Jubilife Village]] | |The Opening Act<br>[[Iono|'Ello, 'Ello, Hola! Ciao and Bonjour!]]<br>{{pal|Pokémon League|The Interview}}<br>[[Castelia City]]<br>[[Jubilife Village]] | ||
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| Pokédex | | [[Pokédex]] | ||
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| Focus Lines | | Focus Lines | ||
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| Keepsake | | Keepsake | ||
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| Buzzy Buzz | | {{m|Buzzy Buzz}} | ||
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| Draco Meteor | | {{m|Draco Meteor}} | ||
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| Sizzly Slide | | {{m|Sizzly Slide}} | ||
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| Iono Zone | | [[Iono|Iono Zone]] | ||
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| style="border:2px solid #{{paldea color dark}}; background:#{{paldea color light}}" | [[File:SV Rotom Phone Camera Effect Keepsake.png|x150px]] | | style="border:2px solid #{{paldea color dark}}; background:#{{paldea color light}}" | [[File:SV Rotom Phone Camera Effect Keepsake.png|x150px]] | ||
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| | | {{color2|000|Pokédex}} | ||
| Focus Lines | | Focus Lines | ||
| {{ | | {{color2|000|Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized}} | ||
| Keepsake | | Keepsake | ||
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| style="border:2px solid #{{electric color dark}}; background:#{{electric color light}}" | [[File:SV Rotom Phone Camera Effect Iono Zone.png|x150px]] | | style="border:2px solid #{{electric color dark}}; background:#{{electric color light}}" | [[File:SV Rotom Phone Camera Effect Iono Zone.png|x150px]] | ||
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| {{ | | {{mcolor|Buzzy Buzz|000}} | ||
| {{ | | {{mcolor|Draco Meteor|000}} | ||
| {{ | | {{mcolor|Sizzly Slide|000}} | ||
| Iono Zone | | {{color2|000|Iono|Iono Zone}} | ||
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===Special coaches=== | ===Special coaches=== | ||
[[File:SV Special Coaches.png|250px | [[File:SV Special Coaches.png|thumb|250px|Every special coach that can be invited to the League Club Room]] | ||
'''Special coaches''' (Japanese:'''特別講師''' ''guest lecturer'') are characters from the [[Paldea]] [[region]] that can be invited to the League Club using the PC, costing the player 200 [[Blueberry Point|BP]] each time. Two special coaches can be in the Club Room at any one time, and will only leave provided over 3 hours have passed in the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s [[Time|internal clock,]] and that the player has left the Club Room during or after that time. Inviting another special coach when two are already present will cause the earlier one to leave. | '''Special coaches''' (Japanese:'''特別講師''' ''guest lecturer'') are characters from the [[Paldea]] [[region]] that can be invited to the League Club using the PC, costing the player 200 [[Blueberry Point|BP]] each time. Two special coaches can be in the Club Room at any one time, and will only leave provided over 3 hours have passed in the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s [[Time|internal clock,]] and that the player has left the Club Room during or after that time. Inviting another special coach when two are already present will cause the earlier one to leave. | ||
When first invited, the special coach will initially enter through the Club Room doors and introduce themselves. After initially interacting with them, they can be [[rematch]]ed once-per visit, after which they can also gift the player an item. After their third visit, they will offer to trade the player a specific Pokémon in return for any of the player's Pokémon, with the newly traded Pokémon having a [[Partner Ribbon]], conferred with a title relative to the original trainer's name, such as [[Rika]]'s {{p|Wooper}}. The only restrictions on the offered Pokémon is that it must have been caught by the player, cannot be {{Shiny}}, and cannot be a [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] or [[Mythical Pokémon]]. These gifts may be tracked as '''Special Memories''' by interacting with the PC, alongside allowing the player to see the date that a special coach first visited, as how many times they've appeared at the Club Room. | When first invited, the special coach will initially enter through the Club Room doors and introduce themselves. After initially interacting with them, they can be [[rematch]]ed once-per visit, after which they can also gift the player an item. After their third visit, they will offer to trade the player a specific Pokémon in return for any of the player's Pokémon, with the newly traded Pokémon having a [[Partner Ribbon]], conferred with a title relative to the original trainer's name, such as [[Rika]]'s {{p|Wooper}}. The only restrictions on the offered Pokémon is that it must have been caught by the player, cannot be {{Shiny}}, and cannot be a [[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] or [[Mythical Pokémon]]. These gifts may be tracked as '''Special Memories''' by interacting with the PC, alongside allowing the player to see the date that a special coach first visited, as how many times they've appeared at the Club Room. | ||
Special coaches can have unique interactions with other characters if they happen to be in the club room at the same time, including both the | Special coaches can have unique interactions with other characters if they happen to be in the club room at the same time, including both the {{DL|Blueberry Academy|BB League}} {{tc|BB League Elite Four|Elite Four}} as well as other special coaches. | ||
In the [[Academy Ace Tournament]], any Trainer who has been invited as a special coach will use their updated teams. | In the [[Academy Ace Tournament]], any Trainer who has been invited as a special coach will use their updated teams. | ||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{paldea color}}; border:3px solid #{{paldea color dark}};" | {| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{paldea color}}; border:3px solid #{{paldea color dark}};" | ||
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| [[File:Nemona League Club Room Profile {{rand/2|Scarlet|Violet}}.png|60px]] | | [[File:Nemona League Club Room Profile {{rand/2|Scarlet|Violet}}.png|60px]] | ||
| [[League Club Room/Trainers#Nemona|Nemona]] | | [[League Club Room/Trainers#Nemona|Nemona]] | ||
| Complete | | Complete [[Mochi Mayhem]] | ||
| [[Focus Sash]] | | [[Focus Sash]] | ||
| {{MSP|0128PC|Tauros}} | | {{MSP|0128PC|Tauros}} | ||
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| [[File:Arven League Club Room Profile {{rand/2|Violet|Scarlet}}.png|60px]] | | [[File:Arven League Club Room Profile {{rand/2|Violet|Scarlet}}.png|60px]] | ||
| [[League Club Room/Trainers#Arven|Arven]] | | [[League Club Room/Trainers#Arven|Arven]] | ||
| Complete | | Complete [[Mochi Mayhem]] | ||
| Sandwich Cases | | Sandwich Cases | ||
| {{MSP|0819|Skwovet}} | | {{MSP|0819|Skwovet}} | ||
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| [[File:Penny League Club Room Profile.png|60px]] | | [[File:Penny League Club Room Profile.png|60px]] | ||
| [[League Club Room/Trainers#Penny|Penny]] | | [[League Club Room/Trainers#Penny|Penny]] | ||
| Complete | | Complete [[Mochi Mayhem]] | ||
| 20 [[Smiling Vee Pick]]s | | 20 [[Smiling Vee Pick]]s | ||
| {{MSP|0133|Eevee}} | | {{MSP|0133|Eevee}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The {{p|Pawmo}} traded to the player by Director [[Clavell]] may be the same Pawmi from the opening of the game. | * The {{p|Pawmo}} traded to the player by Director [[Clavell]] may be the same Pawmi from the opening of the game. | ||
** The same is also true for the Combat Breed | ** The same is also true for the {{fd|Tauros|Combat Breed}} {{p|Tauros}} traded to the player by [[Nemona]], as it may be the same one from the opening of the game. | ||
* Internally, the {{p|Poltchageist}} traded to the player by [[Carmine]] is set as female, despite Poltchageist being a [[gender unknown]] species. It is still given to the player as a gender unknown Pokémon, however. | * Internally, the {{p|Poltchageist}} traded to the player by [[Carmine]] is set as female, despite Poltchageist being a [[gender unknown]] species. It is still given to the player as a gender unknown Pokémon, however. | ||
* The | * The futuristic version of the League Club Room has screens that [[List of cross-generational references|reference]] [[Pokéstar Studios]] films, with one screen featuring the {{DL|Pokéstar Studios opponents|MT|Mecha Tyranitar}} from the [[Big Monster Series]], and another one featuring the {{DL|Pokéstar Studios opponents|UFO|Mysterious UFO}} from the [[Invaders Series]]. Cardboard copies of the helmets worn in both of these movie series can also be found hanging on a wall. | ||
* All the special coaches, except Clavell, [[Arven]], and [[Penny]], use one new Pokémon exclusive to the [[Terarium]] in their [[rematch]] teams, signifying their visit. [[Jacq]] and Nemona also use Pokémon exclusive to [[Kitakami]]. | |||
* All the special coaches, except | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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