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'''Buena's Password''' (Japanese: '''アオイのあいことば''' ''{{tt|Aoi|Buena}}'s Password'') is a quiz show held in the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower|Radio Tower]] that was first introduced in {{game|Crystal}}.
'''Lucky Channel''' (Japanese: '''ラッキーチャンネル''' ''Lucky Channel'') is a radio program that broadcasts from the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]] in {{Game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}. The station, hosted by DJ [[Reed]], broadcasts in [[Johto]] on channel 8.5 of the [[PokéGear]]. The channel will broadcast an [[Original Trainer|OT]] [[Trainer ID number|number]], and if a player has a Pokémon whose OT matches this number, they can immediately show this Pokémon to the man on the radio tower's ground floor. The player will then be given a [[Poké Ball#Generation I Poké Balls|Master Ball]]. As a Pokémon's OT is dependent on the trainer who first caught that Pokémon, this encourages players to trade Pokémon with more people, in order to collect more OT numbers.


The channel is broadcast in its own station in [[Generation II]], while in [[Generation IV]] it is part of the repertoire of the [[Variety Channel]].
A new OT number is drawn every {{DL|Days of the week|Friday}}.


==How to play==
In order to play the quiz show, the player must listen to the [[PokéGear]] radio from 6 PM to midnight (in [[Generation IV]], at 2 AM, 5 AM, 8 AM, 11 AM, 2 PM, 5 PM, 8 PM, and 11 PM). A secret password will be announced over the air, along with an invitation for listeners to come to the [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]]. The player is to go to the second floor and talk to [[Buena]], the show's host. She will give the player three options; if the correct one is picked, one point is added to the player's Blue Card. In [[Generation II]] these points can be spent on prizes in the Radio Tower. In [[Generation IV]] prizes are given out the moment the player has the right amount of points.


Also, players cannot have more than 30p on the Blue Card, so in [[Generation II]] some points must be spent before earning more. In [[Generation IV]] the player will be issued a new Blue Card once the 30p limit is hit.
==Trivia==
 
* Elements of this program were later used in daily drawings at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] in [[Generation III]], and at [[Jubilife TV]] in [[Generation IV]].
==Prizes==
===Generation II Prizes===
Prizes were awarded when the player had obtained a certain amount of points.
{{mart|header}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Ultra Ball|2|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Full Restore|2|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Nugget|3|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Rare Candy|3|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Protein|5|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Iron|5|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Carbos|5|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Calcium|5|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|HP Up|5|p}}
{{mart|footer}}
 
===Generation IV Prizes===
Prizes were awarded when the player had obtained a certain amount of points.
{{mart|header}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Poké Ball|1|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Full Restore|3|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Protein|5|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Iron|10|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Carbos|15|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Nugget|20|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|Rare Candy|25|p}}
{{mart|itemtextc|HP Up|30|p}}
{{mart|footer}}
 
====Prizes for 30p====
*Players with 30p can talk to Buena and have her phone number added in their [[PokéGear]] (points will not be spent for asking her number).


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