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A '''Princess Key''' (Japanese: '''プリンセスキー''' ''Princess Key'') is an item which denotes a {{pkmn|Performer}} has won a particular Pokémon Showcase, similar to how a [[Ribbon]] is awarded to a {{pkmn|Coordinator}} who has won a [[Pokémon Contest]] and a [[Badge]] is given to a {{pkmn|Trainer}} who has defeated a [[Gym Leader]]. They come in various styles and stone colors while the key itself is golden. | A '''Princess Key''' (Japanese: '''プリンセスキー''' ''Princess Key'') is an item which denotes a {{pkmn|Performer}} has won a particular Pokémon Showcase, similar to how a [[Ribbon]] is awarded to a {{pkmn|Coordinator}} who has won a [[Pokémon Contest]] and a [[Badge]] is given to a {{pkmn|Trainer}} who has defeated a [[Gym Leader]]. They come in various styles and stone colors while the key itself is golden. | ||
It is revealed in [[XY079]] that after winning their first Showcase, Performers are given a large decorated keyring which they use to hold the Princess Keys they receive during their {{pkmn|journey}}. In order to compete for the title of Kalos Queen, a total of three Keys must be collected to qualify for the Master Class tournament, the Showcase equivalent of the [[Grand Festival]] and the [[Pokémon League Conference]]. | It is revealed in ''[[XY079|Performing with Fiery Charm!]]'' that after winning their first Showcase, Performers are given a large decorated keyring which they use to hold the Princess Keys they receive during their {{pkmn|journey}}. In order to compete for the title of Kalos Queen, a total of three Keys must be collected to qualify for the Master Class tournament, the Showcase equivalent of the [[Grand Festival]] and the [[Pokémon League Conference]]. | ||
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