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{{bdg/h|Galar|10|Galar}} | |||
{{bdg/h|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|Grass|Grass|くさバッジ|Grass|Milo|Turffield|lvl=30<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 25}} | {{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|Water|Water|みずバッジ|Water|Nessa|Hulbury|lvl=40<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 30}} | {{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|Fire|Fire|ほのおバッジ|Fire|Kabu|Motostoke|lvl= | {{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|Fighting|Fighting|かくとうバッジ|Fighting|Bea|Stow-on-Side|lvl= | {{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|Ghost|Ghost|ゴーストバッジ|Ghost|Allister|Stow-on-Side|lvl= | {{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|Fairy|Fairy|フェアリーバッジ|Fairy|Opal|Ballonlea|lvl= | {{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|Rock|Rock|いわバッジ|Rock|Gordie|Circhester|lvl= | {{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|Ice|Ice|こおりバッジ|Ice| | {{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|Dark|Dark|あくバッジ|Evil|Piers|Spikemuth|lvl= | {{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.}} | ||
{{bdg|Dragon|Dragon|ドラゴンバッジ|Dragon|Raihan|Hammerlocke|lvl=100<br>Can capture Pokémon up to Lv. 100}} | |||
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{{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|normal|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|ice|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|ground|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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** 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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