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The V-trainer does not have batteries initally and requires a screwdriver (to open the battery compartment) and two AAA batteries. When the user first turns it on, the user should press the bottom right button then enter a trainer name, which has a limit of 5 letters. The user starts off as a level one Trainer with unlimited Scratch attacks, and can only select a training battle until the user earns enough points to advance to the next level. There are other expansion packs with a battle pack and two Pokémon. Pokémon figurines come in 3 levels.
The V-trainer does not have batteries initally and requires a screwdriver (to open the battery compartment) and two AAA batteries. When the user first turns it on, the user should press the bottom right button then enter a trainer name, which has a limit of 5 letters. The user starts off as a level one Trainer with unlimited Scratch attacks, and can only select a training battle until the user earns enough points to advance to the next level. There are other expansion packs with a battle pack and two Pokémon. Pokémon figurines come in 3 levels.


You start out with only one attack with unlimited PP. It's always Scratch. You get Trainer Points for battles, whether you win or lose. When you get more Trainer Points, you get more attacks.
The player starts out with only one attack with unlimited PP; {{m|Scratch}}. The player get Trainer Points after battles, regardless of the outcome. When the player gets more Trainer Points, more attacks become available.
[[User:Africa788|Africa788]] 22:31, 14 November 2010 (UTC)




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