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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. |
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| 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}}. |
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| ==How to play==
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| 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.
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| 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==
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| ===Generation II Prizes===
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| Prizes were awarded when the player had obtained a certain amount of points.
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Ultra Ball|2|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Full Restore|2|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Nugget|3|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Rare Candy|3|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Protein|5|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Iron|5|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Carbos|5|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Calcium|5|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|HP Up|5|p}}
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| ===Generation IV Prizes===
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| Prizes were awarded when the player had obtained a certain amount of points.
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Poké Ball|1|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Full Restore|3|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Protein|5|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Iron|10|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Carbos|15|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Nugget|20|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|Rare Candy|25|p}}
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| {{mart|itemtextc|HP Up|30|p}}
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| ====Prizes for 30p====
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| *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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| [[Category:Pokémon world media]] | | [[Category:Pokémon world media]] |
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| [[ja:アオイのあいことば]] | | [[ja:ラッキーチャンネル]] |