List of Pokémon badges in Nintendo Badge Arcade: Difference between revisions

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Using the machines requires plays. Five plays are sold for ¥90, $1.00 USD, £0.90, €1.00, or AUD $1.30. After a group of plays is bought, the ability to buy more plays at once becomes available. Eventually, there will be options for buying plays in groups of five, ten, fifteen, and twenty. The first time the game is started, the player is given five free plays. Free plays may be given during promotions. A practice machine can be used once each day to acquire more free plays. Every ten badges collected in the practice machine rewards one free play, with some badges giving bonus plays. Extra badges roll over to the next day. A free play was given on every Thursday and Monday. Starting on June 29, 2017, 2 free plays are given every day.
Using the machines requires plays. Five plays are sold for ¥90, $1.00 USD, £0.90, €1.00, or AUD $1.30. After a group of plays is bought, the ability to buy more plays at once becomes available. Eventually, there will be options for buying plays in groups of five, ten, fifteen, and twenty. The first time the game is started, the player is given five free plays. Free plays may be given during promotions. A practice machine can be used once each day to acquire more free plays. Every ten badges collected in the practice machine rewards one free play, with some badges giving bonus plays. Extra badges roll over to the next day. A free play was given on every Thursday and Monday. Starting on June 29, 2017, 2 free plays are given every day.


Badges are put on the Nintendo 3DS's HOME Menu in the slots used by applications, and may also be placed on folders. Some badges may actually be made of multiple badges, requiring multiple slots. Certain badges will also open applications such as the Nintendo eShop, Mii Maker, and the Nintendo 3DS camera. Currently, there are no Pokémon badges of either variety. Players can post snapshots of their HOME screens on Miiverse to show off their badge arrangements.
Badges are put on the Nintendo 3DS's HOME Menu in the slots used by applications, and may also be placed on folders. Some badges may actually be made of multiple badges, requiring multiple slots. Certain badges will also open applications such as the Nintendo eShop, Mii Maker, and the Nintendo 3DS camera. Currently, there are no Pokémon badges of either variety. Players could post snapshots of their HOME screens on Miiverse to show off their badge arrangements.


==Pokémon badges==
==Pokémon badges==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/titles/6437256808807296652/6437256808807296663 <!--North American -->Miiverse Community]
*[https://archiverse.guide/game/6437256808807296663 Archived North American Miiverse Community]
*[https://archiverse.guide/game/6437256808803638588 Archived European Miiverse Community]
*{{smw|Nintendo Badge Arcade}} on [[Super Mario Wiki]]
*{{smw|Nintendo Badge Arcade}} on [[Super Mario Wiki]]
*{{nw|Nintendo Badge Arcade}} on [[NintendoWiki]]
*{{nw|Nintendo Badge Arcade}} on [[NintendoWiki]]