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[[Image:Trainercard.png|thumb|right|[[Red (game)|Red]]'s trainer card.]]
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A '''trainer card''' in the [[Pokémon games]] is the card that displays much of the information about a trainer. They seem to have appeared in all four generations of Pokémon games, however, they are only officially known as trainer cards in [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]].
[[File:Trainer Card Y.png|thumb|250px|A Trainer Card in {{game|Yellow}}]]
The '''Trainer Card''' (Japanese: '''トレーナーカード''' ''Trainer Card'', or '''{{j|Trainer's Card}}''') is the screen that displays information about a {{pkmn|Trainer}} in the [[Pokémon games]].


Several things are shared among the trainer cards, including displaying the trainer's name, their [[trainer ID number]], how much [[Pokémon Dollar|money]] they have on them, how many Pokémon they have in their [[Pokédex]], and the amount of time they have been playing their game.
It shows basic information such as the Trainer name, the [[Trainer ID number]], the player's [[gender]], the amount of [[Pokémon Dollar|money]] carried, the total gameplay time attained so far, the number of [[Badge]]s obtained, and the number of Pokémon the player has seen or caught in their [[Pokédex]].


In [[Generation III]], a back side was introduced that displayed such data as how many times a player had played in link battles, won and lost, traded, and even how long they had been playing when they first defeated the [[Elite Four]] and [[Pokémon champion|Champion]] to enter the [[Hall of Fame]]. The trainer card also changes colors after meeting certain conditions, such as defeating the Elite four. In [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]], a trainer's [[party]] could be photographed in the [[Rocket Game Corner]] in [[Celadon City]] and put on the back as well.
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], Trainer Cards are replaced by [[League Card]]s.


When [[Generation IV]] was released, the ability to keep track of the precise date on which the game was begun and the date and time at which the Elite Four were defeated was added. An area for the trainer's signature was also included. In addition, when communicating in the union room, other players can ask to view the players trainer card, which has a picture of a random trainer class, which can be changed by talking to a man in the Oreburgh City Pokémon center. Once again, the trainer card changes colors once certain conditions are met: defeating the [[Elite Four]], a 100-victory chain at the [[Battle Tower (Sinnoh)|Battle Tower]], winning a Master Rank [[Super Contest]] in any one of the five categories, capturing 50 flags [[The Underground|underground]], and obtaining data on all Pokémon in the [[National Dex]] excluding {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Phione}}, {{p|Manaphy}}, {{p|Darkrai}}, {{p|Shaymin}}, and {{p|Arceus}}.
==Terminology==
* In [[Generation I|Generations I]]–[[Generation VI|VI]], this is shown as the player name in the [[menu]].  
** In [[Generation I]], this screen is referred to as '''Name''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|しゅじんこう}}の{{tt|名前|なまえ}}''' ''Player's Name'') in the game manuals.
** In [[Generation II|Generations II]]–{{gen|III}}, this screen is referred to as '''Your Name''' in the game manuals.
** In [[Generation III]], the text '''Trainer Card''' (Japanese: '''トレーナーカード''' ''Trainer Card'') appears on the card.
** In [[Generation IV|Generations IV]]{{gen|V}}, the text '''Trainer Card''' (Japanese: '''{{j|Trainer's Card}}''') appears on the card.
** In {{g|X and Y}}, the text '''Trainer Information''' appears on the card. The same English text is also used in the Japanese version of these games.
*** It is referred to as '''Trainer's Info''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|しゅじんこう}}{{tt|情報|じょうほう}}''' ''Protagonist Information'') in the game manuals.
** In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, no identifying text appears on the card.
*** It is referred to as '''Trainer Card''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|主人公|しゅじんこう}}{{tt|情報|じょうほう}}''' ''Protagonist Information'') in the game manuals.
* In [[Generation VII]], this is shown in the menu as the '''Trainer Passport''' (Japanese: '''トレーナーパス''' ''Trainer Pass''). The Trainer name is not shown in the menu anymore.
* In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it is referred to as '''Trainer Card''' in the menu.


In [[Generation I]], [[Generation II|II]], and 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 {{game|Emerald}}, a player can upgrade their Trainer Card to a '''Frontier Pass''' (Japanese: '''フロンティアパス''' ''Frontier Pass'') upon reaching the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}. The usual Trainer Card is visibly shown stored inside the Frontier Pass.


==Frontier Pass==
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|}}, {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl}}, the Trainer Card and the player's badges are stored in the '''Trainer Case'''.<ref>'''[[Gym guide]]''', [[Sunyshore City]]: ''"Let me check out your Trainer Case. Let’s see how many Badges you have."'' ({{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}})</ref><ref>'''[[Gym guide]]''', [[Sunyshore City]]: ''"Let me check out your Trainer Case and see how many Badges you have..."'' ({{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}})</ref>
In [[Pokémon Emerald]], a player can upgrade their trainer card to a Frontier Pass upon reaching the [[Battle Frontier]]. The Frontier Pass shows a player's [[symbol]]s and [[Battle Point]]s, allows players to view a map of the Battle Frontier, view a recorded match saved at a Battle Frontier facility except for the [[Battle Pike]] and [[Battle Pyramid]], or look at the standard trainer card.
 
==In the games==
===All generations===
Starting in [[Generation I]], all generations include an image of the [[player character]] and the following information:
 
* '''Player name'''
* '''Money'''
* '''Time played'''
* '''List of badges'''
 
In Generation I, the [[Trainer ID number]] is not shown here, unlike later games. The ID number can be seen on the [[Party|summary]] of each Pokémon instead.
 
Starting in [[Generation II]], all generations include this information:
 
* '''[[Trainer ID number]]'''
* '''[[Pokédex]]''':
** This is the number of [[Caught Pokémon|captured]] Pokémon in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]] games, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, and [[Generation VII]] games.
** This is the number of seen Pokémon instead, in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, [[Generation V]] and [[Generation VI]] games.
 
===Generation I===
In Generation I, the Trainer Card initially displays the faces of the eight [[Gym Leader]]s, except [[Giovanni]]'s face is obscured as a silhouette with a question mark "?".
 
In the Japanese games of this generation, the names of all Gym Leaders are also written above their faces (each Japanese name consisting of exactly three katakana characters), except Giovanni's name is written as "---". In the international versions of these games, the Gym Leader names are not written on the Trainer Card, possibly owing to the longer English names.
 
When the player obtains a Badge, the respective Gym Leader face is permanently replaced by the Badge, and their name (in Japanese games) disappears as well.
 
===Generation II===
In Generation II, the Trainer Card initially displays the faces of the eight [[Johto]] [[Gym Leaders]]. The [[Kanto]] Gym Leaders are not shown on the Trainer Card.
 
In the Japanese and Korean games of this generation, the names of all Johto Gym Leaders are also written above their faces (each Japanese name consisting of exactly three katakana characters). In the international versions of these games, the Gym Leader names are not written on the Trainer Card, possibly owing to the longer English names.
 
When the player obtains a Badge, it appears together with the Gym Leader face. Unlike the previous generation, their faces and names (the latter in Japanese and Korean games) remain permanently displayed on the Trainer Card.
 
===Generation III===
In [[Generation III]], the card can be flipped to the back, and it includes data such as:
* '''First Hall of Fame'''{{sup/3|RS}}/'''Hall of Fame Debut'''{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/3|E}}: The amount of gameplay time that it took for the player to enter the [[Hall of Fame]] for the first time.
* '''Link Cable Battles'''{{sup/3|RS}}/'''Link Battles'''{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/3|E}}: The number of times that the player has participated in link battles, including the amounts of wins and losses incurred.
* '''Pokémon Trades''': The number of times that the player has [[trade]]d Pokémon with other players.
* '''Pokéblocks with Friends'''{{sup/3|RS}}{{sup/3|E}}: The amount of [[Pokéblocks]] that have been produced with other players.
* '''Contests with Friends'''{{sup/3|RS}}/'''Won Contests with Friends'''{{sup/3|E}}: The amount of [[Pokémon Contest]]s with other players in which the player won 1st place.
* '''Battle Tower & Straight Wins'''{{sup/3|RS}}: The number of battles won within the {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}}, including the player's best streak (amount of matches won consecutively).
* '''Union Trades & Battles'''{{sup/3|FRLG}}: The number of times that the player has participated in trades and battles in the Union Room.
* '''Berry Crush'''{{sup/3|FRLG}}: The number of times that the player has participated in the [[Berry Crush]] at the Direct Corner.
* '''Battle Points Won'''{{sup/3|E}}: The total amount of accumulated Battle Points ever earned by the player to date (excluding any payout Battle Points obtained from the Hoenn Battle Frontier's [[Battle Frontier (Generation III)#Betting man|betting man]] or from Scott).
 
In Generation III, the [[Pokémon Center]] for [[Petalburg City]] and [[Pewter City]] contains an NPC who will let players put key words on their Trainer Cards.
 
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, a Trainer's [[party]] could be [[Photography|photographed]] via the Pokémon Printer within the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]] in [[Celadon City]] and put on the back of the Trainer Card as well (for a fee of {{pdollar}}50 per photo). There are four different color options available:
* '''Normal''': Party Pokémon are displayed with their normal colors.
* '''Black''': Party Pokémon are displayed as silhouettes, entirely colored in black.
* '''Pink''': Party Pokémon are displayed with pink hues.
* '''Sepia''': Party Pokémon are displayed in a gray-scale fashion, only utilizing the colors of black, white, and gray.
 
[[Trainer Card level]]s were also introduced in Generation III, and the Trainer Card changes color and gains an additional star according the number of special achievements completed.
 
====Frontier Pass====
[[File:Frontier Pass E.png|thumb|100px|Frontier Pass]]
In {{game|Emerald}}, a player can upgrade their Trainer Card to a '''Frontier Pass''' (Japanese: '''フロンティアパス''' ''Frontier Pass'') upon reaching the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}. The Frontier Pass shows a player's [[Symbol]]s and [[Battle Point]]s, allows players to view a map of the Battle Frontier, view a recorded match saved at a Battle Frontier facility except for the [[Battle Pike]] and [[Battle Pyramid]], or look at the standard Trainer Card.
 
Upon the player's first entry into Hoenn's Battle Frontier, their Trainer Card will be upgraded into a Frontier Pass by a woman at the entrance. This pass holds the Trainer Card, as well as a small map of the Battle Frontier and the player's records with the Frontier. Saved-up [[Battle Point]]s, or BP, are listed, as are any of the seven [[Symbol|Frontier Symbols]] the player has won. One {{pkmn|battle}} from within one of the facilities may be recorded and stored on the Frontier Pass, which may be watched or overwritten with another at any time.
 
===Generation IV===
Timestamps are now used in the [[Generation IV]] Trainer Cards, whereby the date which the game began and the date and time at which the Elite Four were defeated was also added. A small drawing area was also included at the back of the card to allow the Trainer to add their signature.
 
Utilizing the dual screens of the [[Nintendo DS]], the earned Badges are now displayed separately from the Trainer Card. In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, a Badge case was added where Trainers could polish their Badges using the stylus and by touching the Badges they would play a musical note in a C major scale. As the Badges gradually grow dull over time due to the lack of shine, the pitch will change depending on the 'cleanliness' of the Badge. A dull Badge will play a lower note than it would if it were sparkling.
 
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Badges are displayed at the upper screen of the Nintendo DS instead. Unlike {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, the player is able to sign his or her Trainer Card without having to go to a [[Pokémon Center]].
 
When communicating in the [[Union Room]], players can have the option of viewing each other's Trainer Card. However, the other player's picture will change to an in-game {{DL|Pokémon Trainer|Trainer class}} of their gender. The Trainer class can be changed by talking to a man in the [[Oreburgh City]] [[Pokémon Center]] or the [[Violet City]] Pokémon Center.
 
===Generation V===
In [[Generation V]], the Badges are now shown on a separate screen from the Trainer Card. In {{2v2|Black|White}}, the Badges can be polished by the stylus and the picture of the corresponding [[Gym Leader]] will light up as the Badges become more shiny. In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, the Badges can no longer be polished using the stylus.
 
The Trainer Card now has added features to it. The front of the card allows the player to change their Trainer class and [[Nature]] by tapping with the stylus, while the bottom allows a greeting to be entered which will be used when communicating with other Trainers via [[C-Gear]] wireless.
 
The back of the card is divided into two sections: the top keeps track of the player's playtime, the first [[Hall of Fame]] debut and a list of other records which include the number of times the player won, lost or traded with other people, the number of {{pkmn|Musical}}s participated, the number of [[Entralink#List of Pass Powers|Pass Powers]] obtained, and the {{DL|Nimbasa City|Battle Institute}} and [[Poké Transfer]] high scores. The bottom half of the card allows the player to draw or sign with added functions such as zoom and erase, or even create a 2-frame animation with two halves of the box.
 
Stars are no longer displayed after increasing the [[Trainer Card level]], but the color of the card will still change when the player has completed certain achievements.
 
===Generation VI===
In [[Generation VI]], the Trainer Card is changed and divided into two screens: the top contains the {{player}}'s name, their ID number, a number of Pokémon the player saw, their money, their [[Poké Mile]]s, the player's playtime to keep track on, the day that the player first started their adventure, and the first entrance into the [[Hall of Fame]]. The bottom screen has Badges but no longer plays a musical note.
 
===Generation VII===
[[File:Key Trainer Passport Sprite.png|thumb|100px|Trainer Passport obtain sprite]]
In {{game4|SMUSUM}}, the Trainer Card is replaced with a '''Trainer Passport''' (Japanese: '''トレーナーパス''' ''Trainer Pass''). It contains the same [[player character|player]]'s information found in Trainer Cards from previous games. Unlike previous games, the Trainer Passport is not immediately obtained at the start of the game, but instead is obtained just after the player chooses their [[first partner Pokémon]]. Whereas previous games also displayed the player's earned Badges and [[Trainer Card level]], the Passport records these as [[#Stamps|stamps]] on different pages of the Passport instead. The player is also able to change their Passport portrait at any time.
 
In {{pkmn|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}, the Trainer card is not present as a separate [[menu]] entry but can be seen when the [[save]] entry is selected. It shows the player's and [[Partner Pokémon|partner's]] current appearance, player's name and ID no., number of Pokémon registered in the Pokédex, amount of money the player has, play time, the date the current adventure was started, and the [[badge]]s obtained along with an image of the [[Gym Leader]].
 
===Generation VIII===
The Trainer Card is absent in {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}, instead being replaced by the [[League Card]], which performs similar functions.
 
The Trainer Card returns in {{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, with a similar design to its [[Generation IV]] counterpart, albeit the back of the card no longer displaying a place for the player to draw their signature and displaying Contest statistics.
 
In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, the Trainer Card is again not a separate menu item and can be seen in the save entry. It shows the player's initial appearance, player's name, number of Pokémon registered in the Pokédex, play time, the current time and in-game location, icons of the [[Noble Pokémon]] calmed by the player, and the player's [[Rank (Galaxy Team)|Galaxy Team rank]] and benefits.
 
===Generation IX===
In {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet}}, the Trainer Card is replaced by the Profile App in the [[Rotom Phone]]. Both the profile picture and Trainer icon can be updated freely by taking photos with the [[Photography|camera]] app. The initial screen of the app includes data such as:
* '''Badges''': The number of [[Badge]]s obtained by the player.
* '''Shiny Pokémon Battled''': The number of [[Shiny Pokémon]] the player has registered in their [[Pokédex]]. This does not include Pokémon seen in multiplayer battles.
* '''Recipes Collected''': The number [[Sandwich]] Recipes the player has collected.
 
By choosing to "Change View," a second screen appears with the following data:
* '''Enrollment Date''': The date the player began the game.
* '''Money''': The amount of [[Pokémon Dollar|money]] the player currently has.
* '''League Points''': The amount of [[League Point]]s the player currently has.
* '''Gym Badge Effects''': The effects the player receives based on the number of [[Badge|Gym Badges]] acquired.
* The player's current party is also shown as menu sprites on the left.
 
==Gallery==
====Game Boy and Game Boy Color====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{red color}}; border:3px solid #{{Black color dark}}"
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card RB.png|x160px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card G.png|x160px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card Y.png|x160px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{kanto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|RB}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{kanto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Green Version|G}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{kanto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Yellow Version|Y}}
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card GS.png|x160px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card C Ethan.png|x160px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card C Kris.png|x160px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{johto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|GS}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{johto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Crystal Version|C}} <small>(Male)</small>
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{johto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Crystal Version|C}} <small>(Female)</small>
|}
 
====Game Boy Advance====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{red color}}; border:3px solid #{{Black color dark}}"
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card E.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Frontier Pass Emerald.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card FRLG.png|x240px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|RS}}{{color2|FFF|Pokémon Emerald Version|E}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Emerald Version|E}} <small>{{color2|FFF|#Frontier Pass|Frontier Pass}}</small>
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{kanto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FRLG}}
|}
 
====Nintendo DS====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{red color}}; border:3px solid #{{Black color dark}}"
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card Pt.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card HGSS 2Star.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card BW.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card B2W2.png|x240px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{sinnoh color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|DP}}{{color2|FFF|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{johto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HGSS}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{unova color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Black and White Versions|BW}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{unova color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|B2W2}}
|}
 
====Nintendo 3DS====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{red color}}; border:3px solid #{{Black color dark}}"
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card XY.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card ORAS.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Passport SM.png|x240px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{kalos color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon X and Y|XY}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{hoenn color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|ORAS}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{alola color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Sun and Moon|SM}}{{color2|FFF|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|USUM}}
|}
 
====Nintendo Switch====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{red color}}; border:3px solid #{{Black color dark}}"
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card LGPE.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Player League Card.png|x240px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{kanto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|LGPE}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{galar color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Sword and Shield|SwSh}} <small>{{color2|FFF|League Card}}</small>
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card BDSP.png|x240px]]
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Card PLA.png|x240px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{sinnoh color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|BDSP}}
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{hisui color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Legends: Arceus|LA}}
|-
! class="roundytop" style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Trainer Profile SV.png|x240px]]
|-
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{paldea color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|SV}}
|}
 
==Applications==
===Stars===
{{main|Trainer Card level}}
Trainer Card levels were introduced in [[Generation III]], and increase when specific achievements are performed. The Trainer Card changes color depending on the number of achievements completed, which may be done in any order.
 
===Score===
In [[Generation IV]], the Trainer Card also carries the Trainer's score. A Trainer's score offers no specific purpose in the game and appears to be only aesthetic. The score begins at zero and increases every time a score-altering event occurs.
 
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{red color dark}}; border: 3px solid #{{red color}}"
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Event
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Change
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{color2|000|Berry}} is picked{{sup/4|DPP}}
| +1
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Battled against a {{color2|000|wild Pokémon}}
| +2
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Battled against a {{color2|000|Pokémon Trainer}}
| +3
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{color2|000|Pokémon Egg}} is hatched
| +7
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Pokémon is {{color2|000|traded}}
| +10
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Pokémon is {{color2|000|Evolution|evolved}}
| +20
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Flag is obtained in the {{color2|000|Underground}}{{sup/4|DPP}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | +34
|}
 
===Stickers===
In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the Braggart on {{OBP|Four Island|town}} hands out Stickers to Trainers who tell him about their achievements. The Stickers are applied to the back of the Trainer Card, in the top-left, and are colored red, blue, yellow, or gray (depending on the number of times that the player has made that particular achievement).
 
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{red color dark}}; border: 3px solid #{{red color}}"
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Requirement
! style="background:#{{red color}};" | Level 1
! style="background:#{{blue color}};" | Level 2
! style="background:#{{yellow color}};" | Level 3
! style="background:#{{colo color dark}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Level 4
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Enter the {{color2|000|Hall of Fame}}
| 1
| 40
| 100
| 200
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Hatch a {{color2|000|Pokémon Egg}}
| 1
| 100
| 200
| 300
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Win a Link Battle
| style="background:#FFF" | 1
| style="background:#FFF" | 20
| style="background:#FFF" | 50
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 100
|}
 
 
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{red color dark}}; border: 3px solid #{{red color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Level 1
! style="background: #{{blue color light}}" | Level 2
! style="background: #{{yellow color light}}" | Level 3
! style="background: #{{platinum color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Level 4
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[File:Level 1 League Sticker.png]]
| [[File:Level 2 League Sticker.png]]
| [[File:Level 3 League Sticker.png]]
| [[File:Level 4 League Sticker.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[File:Level 1 Egg Sticker.png]]
| [[File:Level 2 Egg Sticker.png]]
| [[File:Level 3 Egg Sticker.png]]
| [[File:Level 4 Egg Sticker.png]]
|-
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Level 1 Battle Sticker.png]]
| style="background: #FFF" | [[File:Level 2 Battle Sticker.png]]
| style="background: #FFF" | [[File:Level 3 Battle Sticker.png]]
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Level 4 Battle Sticker.png]]
|}
 
===Stamps===
{{incomplete|section|needs=sprites of the other stamps, not screens}}
In [[Generation VII]], these stamps take the place of Badges, Trainer star achievements and the [[diploma]] in the [[Alola]] region.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{alola color dark}}; border: 3px solid #{{alola color}}"
! style="background:#{{alola color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Stamp
! style="background:#{{alola color light}}" | Requirement
! style="background:#{{alola color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Location
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Official Pokemon Trainer Completion Stamp.png|100px]]<br>Official Pokémon Trainer
| Default with Passport after choosing a [[first partner Pokémon]]
| [[Iki Town]]
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Melemele Trial Completion.png|100px]]<br>Melemele Trial Completion
| Pass [[Hala]]'s [[Island challenge|grand trial]]
| [[Iki Town]]
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Akala Trial Completion.png|100px]]<br>Akala Trial Completion
| Pass [[Olivia]]'s grand trial
| [[Ruins of Life]]
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Ula'ula Trial Completion.png|100px]]<br>Ula'ula Trial Completion
| Pass [[Nanu]]'s grand trial
| [[Malie City]]
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Poni Trial Completion.png|100px]]<br>Poni Trial Completion
| Pass [[Hapu]]'s grand trial
| [[Vast Poni Canyon]]{{sup/7|SM}} / [[Exeggutor Island]]{{sup/7|USUM}}
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Island Challenge Completion.png|100px]]<br>Island Challenge Completion
| Become {{pkmn|Champion}}
| {{al|Pokémon League}}
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 7 SM.png|200px]]<br>Melemele Pokédex Completion
| Complete the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Melemele Pokédex]]
| [[Heahea City]] ([[Game Freak]] office)
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 8 SM.png|200px]]<br>Akala Pokédex Completion
| Complete the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Akala Pokédex]]
| [[Heahea City]] ([[Game Freak]] office)
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 9 SM.png|200px]]<br>Ula'ula Pokédex Completion
| Complete the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Ula'ula Pokédex]]
| [[Heahea City]] ([[Game Freak]] office)
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 10 SM.png|200px]]<br>Poni Pokédex Completion
| Complete the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Poni Pokédex]]
| [[Heahea City]] ([[Game Freak]] office)
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 11 Su.png|200px]]<br>Alola Pokédex Completion{{sup/7|SUS}}
| rowspan=2 | Complete the [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Alola Pokédex]] (not counting {{p|Magearna}}, {{p|Marshadow}} and {{p|Zeraora}}{{sup/7|USUM}})
| rowspan=2 | [[Heahea City]] ([[Game Freak]] office)
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 11 M.png|200px]]<br>Alola Pokédex Completion{{sup/7|MUM}}
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 12 SM.png|200px]]<br>50 Consecutive Single Battle Wins
| Achieve a 50-win streak in the [[Battle Tree]]'s Single Battle format
| [[Battle Tree]]
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 13 SM.png|200px]]<br>50 Consecutive Double Battle Wins
| Achieve a 50-win streak in the Battle Tree's [[Double Battle]] format
| [[Battle Tree]]
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="padding-top: 5px" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 14 SM.png|200px]]<br>50 Consecutive Multi Battle Wins
| Achieve a 50-win streak in the Battle Tree's [[Multi Battle]] format
| [[Battle Tree]]
|-
! style="padding-top: 5px; background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Trainer Passport stamp 15 SM.png|200px]]<br>Poké Finder Pro
| style="background:#fff" | Obtain the final version of the {{DL|Rotom Pokédex|Poké Finder}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Any Poké Finder spot{{tt|*|where the final version of the Poké Finder is obtained}}
|}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Trainer cards do not appear in the anime; trainers are instead identified via their [[Pokédex]], as demonstrated in ''[[EP002|Pokémon Emergency!]]''.
[[File:Frontierfolio anime.png|thumb|250px|The Frontierfolio in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
Trainer Cards do not appear in the anime; Trainers are instead identified via their [[Pokédex]]es. Each has another license, called the [[Pokémon Trainer's license]]. Applicants must be 10 years of age or older to obtain these licenses. Trainers keep their [[Badge]]s pinned on their clothing or in protected cases.
 
In ''[[AG136|The Symbol Life]]'', Ash obtained the Frontier Pass, referred to as the "Frontierfolio", from [[Noland]] as a case to hold his [[Symbol|Frontier Symbols]] in.
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==In the manga==
[[File:Symbols Adventures.png|thumb|250px|The Frontier Pass in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}====
In ''[[PS305|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise]]'', {{adv|Emerald}} was revealed to own a Frontier Pass. Throughout this arc, he added his newest [[Symbol|Frontier Symbol]] to it whenever he earned one.
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==In other languages==
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Trainer Card''
{{Langtable|color={{red color light}}|bordercolor={{red color}}
|zh_cmn=訓練家卡片 ''{{tt|Xùnliànjiā Kǎpiàn|Trainer Card}}''
|da=Trænerkort
|nl=Trainerspas{{tt|*|HeartGold & SoulSilver, Black & White manual}}<br>Trainerpas{{tt|*|Platinum manual}}<br>Trainerskaart{{tt|*|Emerald manual}}
|fr_ca=Carte d'entraîneur{{tt|*|Diamond manual}}
|fr_eu=Carte de Dresseur
|de=Trainerpass
|it=Scheda Allenatore
|ko=트레이너카드 ''Trainer Card''
|es=Ficha de Entrenador
|sv=Tränarkort
|vi=Vé thông hành Biên giới Giao đấu
|pt=Cartão de Treinador{{tt|*|Platinum manual}}
}}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Trainer Case''
{{Langtable|color={{red color light}}|bordercolor={{red color}}
|fr=Etui Dresseur
|de=Trainerkoffer
|it=Teca Allenatore
|ko=트레이너 케이스 ''Trainer Case''
|es=Estuche de entrenador
}}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Trainer Passport''
{{Langtable|color={{red color light}}|bordercolor={{red color}}
|zh_yue=訓練家證 ''{{tt|Fanlihngā Jing|Trainer Pass}}''
|zh_cmn=訓練家證 / 训练家证 ''{{tt|Xùnliànjiā Zhèng|Trainer Pass}}''
|fr=Passe Dresseur
|de=Trainerpass
|it=Passaporto Allenatore
|ko=트레이너패스 ''Trainer Pass''
|es=Pasaporte de Entrenador ({{male}})<br>Pasaporte de Entrenadora ({{female}})
}}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block">
''Frontier Pass''
{{Langtable|color={{red color light}}|bordercolor={{red color}}
|fr=Passe Zone
|de=Kampfzonenpass
|it=Pass Parco
|pt_br=Passe da Fronteira
|es=Pase del Frente
}}
</div>
 
==See also==
* [[Vs. Recorder]]
* [[Trainer Card level]]
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.pokecharms.com/trainercards/ Create an unofficial Trainer Card]
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