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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Ice Heal|100}}|{{shopitem|Awakening|100}}}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Super Lure|700|note=<sup>4 Badges</sup>}}|{{shopitem|Max Lure|900|note=<sup>6 Badges</sup>}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|X Attack|550|note=<sup>1 Badge</sup>}}|{{shopitem|X Defense|500|note=<sup>1 Badge</sup>}}}}
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|X Speed|350|note=<sup>1 Badge</sup>}}|{{shopitem|X Accuracy|950|note=<sup>1 Badge</sup>}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Dire Hit|650|note=<sup>1 Badge</sup>}}|{{shopitem|Guard Spec.|700|note=<sup>1 Badge</sup>}}}}
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===Pokémon League===
===Pokémon League===
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{{bdg/h|Sinnoh|8|Sinnoh}}
{{bdg/h|Sinnoh|8|Sinnoh}}
{{bdg|rock|Coal|コールバッジ|Coal|Roark|Oreburgh City|hm={{m|Rock Smash}}|It is shaped like a boulder and a {{i|Poké Ball}} combined. It also resembles [[Roark]]'s hard hat, or possibly a treasure chest.}}
{{bdg|rock|Coal|コールバッジ|Coal|Roark|Oreburgh City|oa=[[Byron]]|hm={{m|Rock Smash}}|It is shaped like a boulder and a {{i|Poké Ball}} combined. It also resembles [[Roark]]'s hard hat, or possibly a treasure chest.}}
{{bdg|grass|Forest|フォレストバッジ|Forest|Gardenia|Eterna City|hm={{m|Cut}}|It is shaped like three trees of a forest, with the trunks whited out.}}
{{bdg|grass|Forest|フォレストバッジ|Forest|Gardenia|Eterna City|hm={{m|Cut}}|It is shaped like three trees of a forest, with the trunks whited out.}}
{{bdg|fighting|Cobble|コボルバッジ|Cobble|Maylene|Veilstone City|hm={{m|Fly}}|It is reminiscent of bricks or a tatami mat.|This is the third Badge in Diamond and Pearl, but the fourth in Platinum.|}}
{{bdg|fighting|Cobble|コボルバッジ|Cobble|Maylene|Veilstone City|hm={{m|Fly}}|It is reminiscent of bricks or a tatami mat.|This is the third Badge in Diamond and Pearl, but the fourth in Platinum.|}}
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{{bdg|psychic|Psychic|サイキックバッジ|Psychic|Olympia|Anistar City|lvl=90|hm=None|It is shaped like a crystal ball emanating smoke.}}
{{bdg|psychic|Psychic|サイキックバッジ|Psychic|Olympia|Anistar City|lvl=90|hm=None|It is shaped like a crystal ball emanating smoke.}}
{{bdg|ice|Iceberg|アイスバーグバッジ|Iceberg|Wulfric|Snowbelle City|lvl=100|hm={{m|Waterfall}}|It is shaped like a snowflake with an iceberg in the center.}}
{{bdg|ice|Iceberg|アイスバーグバッジ|Iceberg|Wulfric|Snowbelle City|lvl=100|hm={{m|Waterfall}}|It is shaped like a snowflake with an iceberg in the center.}}
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===Galar League===
{{bdg/h|Galar|10|Galar}}
{{bdg|Grass|Grass|くさバッジ|Grass|Milo|Turffield|lvl=30<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 25|It is shaped like a stylized leaf.}}
{{bdg|Water|Water|みずバッジ|Water|Nessa|Hulbury|lvl=40<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 30|It is shaped like three water droplets.}}
{{bdg|Fire|Fire|ほのおバッジ|Fire|Kabu|Motostoke|lvl=50<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 35|It is shaped like a flame.}}
{{bdg|Fighting|Fighting|かくとうバッジ|Fighting|Bea|Stow-on-Side|lvl=60<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 40|It is shaped like a fist with a trail indicating a punching motion.|Exclusive to [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Sword]].}}
{{bdg|Ghost|Ghost|ゴーストバッジ|Ghost|Allister|Stow-on-Side|lvl=60<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 40|It is shaped like a {{wp|will-o'-the-wisp}}.|Exclusive to [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Shield]].}}
{{bdg|Fairy|Fairy|フェアリーバッジ|Fairy|Opal|Ballonlea|og={{color2|000|Bede}}|lvl=70<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 45|It is shaped like a stylized fairy or butterfly.|region=Galar|anchor=GalarFairy Badge}}
{{bdg|Rock|Rock|いわバッジ|Rock|Gordie|Circhester|lvl=80<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 50|It is shaped like a boulder with cracks in it.|Exclusive to [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Sword]].}}
{{bdg|Ice|Ice|こおりバッジ|Ice|Melony|Circhester|lvl=80<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 50|It is shaped like an ice cube.|Exclusive to [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Pokémon Shield]].}}
{{bdg|Dark|Dark|あくバッジ|Evil|Piers|Spikemuth|og={{color2|000|Marnie}}|lvl=90<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 55|It is shaped like a demonic face with horns and a wide, toothy grin.}}
{{bdg|Dragon|Dragon|ドラゴンバッジ|Dragon|Raihan|Hammerlocke|lvl=100<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 100|It is shaped like a dragon's face and neck when viewed from the side.}}
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{{bdg/h|Orange|4|Orange Archipelago}}
{{bdg/h|Orange|4|Orange Archipelago}}
{{bdg|water|Coral-Eye|サクラバッジ|Sakura|Cissy|Mikan Island|It is shaped like a {{wp|clam}} shell with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name comes from {{wp|cherry blossom}}, referring to its color.}}
{{bdg|water|Coral-Eye|サクラバッジ|Sakura|Cissy|Mikan Island|It is shaped like a {{wp|Tellinidae|tellins}} shell with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name refers to ''Nitidotellina nitidula'' (桜貝 ''sakuragai''), a species of tellins.}}
{{bdg|ground|Sea Ruby|シラナミバッジ|Shiranami|Danny|Navel Island|It is shaped like an {{wp|oyster}} shell with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name comes from the {{wp|maxima clam}}.}}
{{bdg|ground|Sea Ruby|シラナミバッジ|Shiranami|Danny|Navel Island|It is shaped like an {{wp|giant clam}} shell with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name refers to the {{wp|maxima clam}} (白波貝 ''shiranamigai'').}}
{{bdg|grass|Spike Shell|リンボウバッジ|Rinbō|Rudy|Trovita Island|It is shaped like a Triumphant Star Turban with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name comes from the Triumphant Star Turban (''rinbōgai''), a spiked shell.}}
{{bdg|grass|Spike Shell|リンボウバッジ|Rinbō|Rudy|Trovita Island|It is shaped like a {{wp|Guildfordia triumphans|triumphant star turban}} with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name refers to the triumphant star turban (白波貝 ''rinbōgai'').}}
{{bdg|psychic|Jade Star|ルリバッジ|Ruri|Luana|Kumquat Island|It is shaped like a {{wp|conch}} shell with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name comes from {{wp|lapis lazuli}}.}}
{{bdg|psychic|Jade Star|ルリバッジ|Ruri|Luana|Kumquat Island|It is shaped like a {{wp|Janthinidae|purple snail}} shell with a small gemstone on it.|Its Japanese name refers to the {{wp|Janthina umbilicata|elongate janthina}} (瑠璃貝 ''rurigai''), a species of sea snails.}}
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==In spin-off games==
==In spin-off games==
===Pokémon GO===
===Pokémon GO===
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===Pokémon Masters===
===Pokémon Masters===
In [[Pokémon Masters]], players must earn five badges from PML Leaders across [[Pasio]] before they can qualify for the [[Pokémon Masters League]] tournament.
In [[Pokémon Masters]], players must earn five badges from PML Leaders across [[Pasio]] before they can qualify for the [[Pokémon Masters League]] tournament.  According to Erika, each PML Badge is handed out by more than one different PML Leader, though the identies of these Leaders are unknown.


{{bdg/h|Pokémon Masters|5|Pasio}}
{{bdg/h|Pokémon Masters|5|Pasio}}
{{bdg|grass|Tranquility|カームバッジ|Calm|Erika|???}}<!--
{{bdg|grass|Tranquility|カームバッジ|Calm|Erika|Pasio|The green hexagon and gold, leaf-like emblem reference Erika's {{type|Grass}} specialty.}}
{{bdg|flying|Freedom|リバティバッジ|Liberty|Skyla|???}}
{{bdg|flying|Freedom|リバティバッジ|Liberty|Skyla|Pasio|Resembles a feather, similar to Skyla's Badge in the [[core series]], the {{DL||Jet Badge}}.}}
{{bdg|fighting|Patience|ペイシェントバッジ|Patient|Norman|???}}
{{bdg|normal|Patience|ペイシェントバッジ|Patient|Norman|Pasio|Resembles a {{wp|tatami}} door, something seen in [[Petalburg Gym]].}}
{{bdg|normal|Harmony|ユニティバッジ|Unity|Pryce|???}}
{{bdg|ice|Harmony|ユニティバッジ|Unity|Pryce|Pasio|It is shaped like a stylized snowflake, referencing Pryce's {{type|Ice}} specialty.}}
{{bdg|ice|Pride|プラウドバッジ|Proud|Hapu|???}}-->
{{bdg|ground|Pride|プラウドバッジ|Proud|Hapu|Pasio|It is shaped like a tall mountain, in reference to the mountainous [[Poni Island]] where Hapu comes from.}}
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====Gary====
====Gary====
{{Gary}} acquired more than the standard eight Kanto League Badges, thus leading to confusion as to whether or not there is a fixed number of Badges that can be given out in a particular region. By ''[[EP063|The Battle of the Badge]]'', he is shown to have at least ten Badges, only three of which correspond to known Kanto Badges, suggesting there are at least fifteen Gyms in Kanto. Incidentally, this would provide one Gym for each of the (at the time) 15 types.
{{Gary}} acquired more than the standard eight Kanto League Badges, thus leading to confusion as to whether or not there is a fixed number of Badges that can be given out in a particular region. By ''[[EP063|The Battle of the Badge]]'', he is shown to have at least ten Badges, only three of which correspond to known Kanto Badges, suggesting there are at least fifteen Gyms in Kanto. Incidentally, this would provide one Gym for each of the 15 [[type]]s at the time.


====Otoshi====
====Otoshi====
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====Barry====
====Barry====
In ''[[DP101|Barry's Busting Out All Over!]]'', it shows that {{an|Barry}} has three Badges. While the Forest Badge and the Mine Badge are no different, Barry has a third Badge that is different from the eight Sinnoh Badges. In ''[[DP163|Fighting Ire with Fire!]]'', Barry was revealed to have obtained eight Badges already, two more of which are different. This means that there are at least 11 Gyms in Sinnoh. The same unknown red Badge that Barry owns is shown at the end of ''[[DP182|An Old Family Blend!]]''.
In ''[[DP101|Barry's Busting Out All Over!]]'', {{an|Barry}} was shown to have three Badges. While the Forest Badge and the Mine Badge are no different, Barry has a third Badge that is different from the eight Sinnoh Badges. In ''[[DP163|Fighting Ire with Fire!]]'', Barry was revealed to have obtained eight Badges already, two more of which are different. This means that there are at least 11 Gyms in Sinnoh. The same unknown red Badge that Barry owns is shown at the end of ''[[DP182|An Old Family Blend!]]''.


====Nando====
====Nando====
In ''[[DP174|Last Call, First Round!]]'' it is revealed that [[Nando]] has acquired seven Badges, two of which are unknown. These two Badges are the same as two of Barry's unknown Badges.
In ''[[DP174|Last Call, First Round!]]'', [[Nando]] was revealed to have acquired seven Badges, two of which are unknown. These two Badges are the same as two of Barry's unknown Badges.


====Trip====
====Trip====
In ''[[BW052|Ash Versus the Champion!]]'' [[Trip]] revealed all five of the Badges he had collected, three of which are unknown and not seen in-game.
In ''[[BW052|Ash Versus the Champion!]]'', [[Trip]] revealed all five of the Badges he had collected, three of which are unknown and not seen in-game.


====Cameron====
====Cameron====
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** The Japanese names of the [[Kanto]] Badges are all colors, following the color pattern for the town and city names.
** The Japanese names of the [[Kanto]] Badges are all colors, following the color pattern for the town and city names.
** The Trio and Insect Badges are the first Badges since the Glacier Badge in Generation II to get renamed in the English version of the games, without there being a localization conflict between the Japanese and English versions.
** The Trio and Insect Badges are the first Badges since the Glacier Badge in Generation II to get renamed in the English version of the games, without there being a localization conflict between the Japanese and English versions.
** All Badges in [[Galar]] are named directly after their corresponding [[Type|types]].
*** Consequentially, both Galar and [[Kalos]] have a Fairy Badge (フェアリーバッジ), making them the only Badges to share a name with each other in both English and Japanese.
* The Storm Badge's English name may derive from the {{wp|lucha libre}} wrestler {{wp|Fray Tormenta}}—also the inspiration for [[Crasher Wake]]—whose name translates as "Friar Storm".
* The Storm Badge's English name may derive from the {{wp|lucha libre}} wrestler {{wp|Fray Tormenta}}—also the inspiration for [[Crasher Wake]]—whose name translates as "Friar Storm".


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