

As you progress, you'll unlock memories that allow Concord to harness the power of their predecessors.Ī satisfying journey of rebuilding and collecting Listen to the sweet and catchy music of the island, relax in The Grove’s cozy and inviting atmosphere, cultivate gardens and libraries, and enjoy the delightful personalities you’ll meet along the way. Grow with the townComplete daily requests to defend, restore, and improve the town. This item article is part of Project ItemDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all items.About This Game A chill game set in a cozy villageTraverse the four seasons in this wholesome world inhabited by quirky fruits and vegetables! As the newest guardian of the Grove, it is your duty to rebuild the village and uncover the story of its hidden past.

Win one successful Master Rank Pokémon Super Contest Show, excluding Brilliant Contests or Shining Contests.Complete the Hoenn Pokédex, excluding Rayquaza, Jirachi and Deoxys.Defeat one of the Battle Chatelaines of the Battle Maison on the 50th consecutive battle.See all Pokémon in the Kalos Pokédex, excluding Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Diancie, Hoopa, and Volcanion.Get both the Black and White Entree levels to 30 or higher.Complete all Pokéstar Studios movies, excluding Brycen-Man Strikes Back Harder.Defeat both Ingo and Emmet on the Super Single and Super Double Trains on the Battle Subway.Obtain all the 33 Entralink Pass Powers.Complete the National Pokédex, excluding Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, Arceus, Victini, Keldeo, Meloetta, and Genesect.Show a Pokémon with five Shiny Leaves to Ethan/ Lyra.

Beat records in all 10 Pokéathlon events.Complete the National Pokédex, excluding Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, and Arceus.

Defeat 100 Trainers in a row in the Battle Tower.Obtain the Platinum flag in the Underground.Win one Master Rank Pokémon Super Contest.Complete the National Pokédex, excluding Mew, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, and Arceus.Win all Gold Symbols from the Battle Frontier.Win all Master Rank Pokémon Contests and get the corresponding paintings.Jump 200 times in a row in Pokémon Jump and get 200 Berries in Dodrio Berry Picking.Complete the National Pokédex, excluding Mew, Ho-Oh, Lugia, Celebi, Jirachi, and Deoxys.Complete the Kanto Pokédex, excluding Mew.Defeat 50 Trainers in a row in the Battle Tower.Get five paintings in the Lilycove Museum.Complete the Hoenn Pokédex, excluding Jirachi and Deoxys.1.10 Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the player's Trainer Passport is stamped instead, marking not just major milestones in their island challenge, but milestones as a Trainer similar to those tracked in previous games. Likewise, the Sinnoh Badge case, if the Trainer Card viewed is that of a HeartGold or SoulSilver game, will always be empty.Īlthough the Trainer Card levels are for the most part aesthetic, certain NPCs like the Pokémon Center Nurse change their greetings to acknowledge the player's achievement of obtaining 4 or 5 stars. In the Generation IV games, however, color is consistent from the point of view of the game: a Trainer from HeartGold and SoulSilver who has three stars will be seen as a Silver card from the point of view of Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, although from HeartGold and SoulSilver's perspective the Trainer Card is a Violet card. Though the achievements and colors differ slightly between Ruby and Sapphire, FireRed and LeafGreen, and Emerald, when linked players view each other's cards the color will be consistent for Generation III games-a Trainer from FireRed and LeafGreen with one star will be said to all players to have a Green card, while a Trainer from Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald with one star will be said to all players to have a Bronze card. In the Generation III and IV games, the Trainer Card level is additionally indicated by a number of stars on the card itself. Upon increasing the level of a Trainer Card, it will immediately change color the player does not need to check their Trainer Card for the change to take effect. The required events, such as entering the Hall of Fame or completing the Pokédex, can be completed in any order and vary by game. The Trainer Card level is a property of a Trainer Card indicating how many major in-game tasks the player has completed that was introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and appear in all Generation III, IV, V, VI, and VIII games. The green Trainer Card in Pokémon X and Y Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
