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The Trainer card also changes color according to the amount of [[Trainer stars|stars]] imprinted upon it. Lacking stars altogether, the trainer card is the default red. With one star, the trainer card turns blue. After achieving two of the listed conditions, the trainer card turns bronze; with three, silver; with four, gold; and with all five conditions met, the trainer card turns black.
The Trainer card also changes color according to the amount of [[Trainer stars|stars]] imprinted upon it. Lacking stars altogether, the trainer card is the default red. With one star, the trainer card turns blue. After achieving two of the listed conditions, the trainer card turns bronze; with three, silver; with four, gold; and with all five conditions met, the trainer card turns black.


In addition to having stars, it also carries the Trainer's score. Which is calculated by giving 3 points per trainer battle and 2 points per wild pokemon battle.
In addition to having stars, it also carries the Trainer's score. This is calculated by giving 3 points per trainer battle and 2 points per wild Pokémon battle.


In [[Generation I]], {{Gen|II}}, and {{Gen|III}}, the [[badge]]s that had been earned were displayed on the bottom of the card. However, with the bottom screen of the [[Nintendo DS]] adding to the display area in Generation IV, an actual badge case was added where trainers could actually polish their badges using the stylus.
In [[Generation I]], {{Gen|II}}, and {{Gen|III}}, the [[badge]]s that had been earned were displayed on the bottom of the card. However, with the bottom screen of the [[Nintendo DS]] adding to the display area in Generation IV, an actual badge case was added where trainers could actually polish their badges using the stylus.
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