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Added an artwork gallery for the Generation 3 iterations of the Hoenn League Badges. Linked to a Wikipedia article about the C-major music scale.
(Added an artwork gallery for the Generation 3 iterations of the Hoenn League Badges. Linked to a Wikipedia article about the C-major music scale.)
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====Gallery of concept artwork====
<gallery perrow=8>
File:Stone Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Stone Badge from {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}
File:Knuckle Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Knuckle Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
File:Dynamo Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Dynamo Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
File:Heat Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Heat Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
File:Balance Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Balance Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
File:Feather Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Feather Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
File:Mind Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Mind Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
File:Rain Badge RSE.png|Artwork of the Rain Badge from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
</gallery>


===Sinnoh League===
===Sinnoh League===
When Badges are touched in the games, they play a single note, and will make a C major scale when all eight are collected. When a player rubs the stylus across them numerous times to polish them (they gradually tarnish), they will begin to shine. This process can be continued until four sparkles are visible. The notes are also the most clearly defined and accurately tuned when there are four sparkles.
When Badges are touched in the games, they play a single note, and will make a musical {{wp|C major|C major scale}} when all eight Badges are collected. When a player rubs the stylus across them numerous times to polish them (as they gradually tarnish), they will begin to shine. This process can be continued until four sparkles are visible. The musical notes are also the most clearly defined and accurately tuned when there are four sparkles.


Unlike other generations, it is the number of Badges that determines which Pokémon obey the Trainer, rather than the Badges themselves (this distinction is important owing to the fact that the order of obtaining the Cobble, Fen, and Relic Badges can differ). For every second Badge the maximum level of obeying Pokémon increases (2 Badges—level 30; 4 Badges—level 50; 6 Badges—level 70; 8 Badges—level 100). The number of Badges collected also affects the items that the player can purchase in [[Poké Mart]]s.
Unlike other generations, it is the number of Badges that determines which Pokémon obey the Trainer, rather than the Badges themselves (this distinction is important owing to the fact that the order of obtaining the Cobble, Fen, and Relic Badges can differ). For every second Badge the maximum level of obeying Pokémon increases (2 Badges—level 30; 4 Badges—level 50; 6 Badges—level 70; 8 Badges—level 100). The number of Badges collected also affects the items that the player can purchase in [[Poké Mart]]s.
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