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|family = [[Mother]], [[Norman]] ([[Generation III]] only) |
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'''Pokémon Trainer''' is the term commonly used for a person who catches, occasionally names, and trains several different kinds and types of [[Pokémon]]. |
'''Pokémon Trainer''' is the term commonly used for a person who catches, occasionally names, and trains several different kinds and types of [[Pokémon]]. |
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There are usually Pokémon Trainers almost anywhere that isn't deserted. Pokémon Trainers usually reside and battle on routes in order to weaken the protagonist/player and slow them down. Pokémon Trainers are almost always found in towns, routes, buildings, and the [[Victory Road]]. They also inhabit [[Gym]]s. |
There are usually Pokémon Trainers almost anywhere that isn't deserted. Pokémon Trainers usually reside and battle on routes in order to weaken the protagonist/player and slow them down. Pokémon Trainers are almost always found in towns, routes, buildings, and the [[Victory Road]]. They also inhabit [[Gym]]s. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*Even though Ash states that one has to be at least ten years old to have a trainer's license, [[Unova]] allows preschool age children to train Pokémon. |
*Even though Ash states that one has to be at least ten years old to have a trainer's license, [[Unova]] allows preschool age children to train Pokémon. |
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+ | *In [[Pokémon X and Y]], the player can customize their clothes. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Male=== |
===Male=== |
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− | Red_(game).png|[[Red ( |
+ | Red_(game).png|[[Red (game)|Red]] |
− | Gold.png|[[Gold ( |
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− | Platinum Lucas.png|[[Lucas ( |
+ | Platinum Lucas.png|[[Lucas (game)|Lucas]] |
− | Black.png|[[Hilbert ( |
+ | Black.png|[[Hilbert (game)|Hilbert]] |
Black2.png|[[Nate]] |
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===Female=== |
===Female=== |
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− | Crystal Kris.png|[[Kris ( |
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− | Lyra.png|[[Lyra ( |
+ | Lyra.png|[[Lyra (game)|Lyra]] |
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+ | Platinum Dawn.png|[[Dawn (game)|Dawn]] |
− | Black and White Trainer Girl.png|[[Hilda ( |
+ | Black and White Trainer Girl.png|[[Hilda (game)|Hilda]] |
White2.png|[[Rosa]] |
White2.png|[[Rosa]] |
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[[Category:Trainer Class]] |
[[Category:Trainer Class]] |
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[[Category:Pokémon trainers]] |
[[Category:Pokémon trainers]] |
Revision as of 12:17, 25 October 2015
Pokémon Trainer is the term commonly used for a person who catches, occasionally names, and trains several different kinds and types of Pokémon.
Pokémon Trainers generally start their journey at the age of 10, when they receive their first Pokémon. However, they can start later. In the Unova region, the playable character is around sixteen, not ten. The starter Pokémon that Pokémon Trainers receive depends on what town they live in and which region they live in.
Most Pokémon trainers have a common goal: to be the ultimate Pokémon trainer, a prestigious title which is only obtainable by defeating the Elite Four and becoming the Pokémon Champion.
There are almost as many Pokémon trainers as there are Pokémon. Each one uses different Pokémon, a different fighting style, and a different attitude. There are usually different levels of Pokémon Trainers in terms of difficulty, Ace Trainers often being the strongest. Red is the strongest trainer in Pokémon Gold and Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver. His Pikachu is level 81 in Generation II and 88 in Generation IV, making Red the toughest trainer to beat. It is unlikely that the player could beat him unless all of their party Pokémon were at least in their mid eighties in level. Few, however, succeed in this aim except Ash Ketchum, the male protagonist of the anime and movies who never gives up on his dream. He travels the Pokémon world in a mission to catch every single different Pokémon and add it to his Pokédex. By his side is always his trusty electric mouse Pokémon, Pikachu.
There are usually Pokémon Trainers almost anywhere that isn't deserted. Pokémon Trainers usually reside and battle on routes in order to weaken the protagonist/player and slow them down. Pokémon Trainers are almost always found in towns, routes, buildings, and the Victory Road. They also inhabit Gyms.
Trivia
- Even though Ash states that one has to be at least ten years old to have a trainer's license, Unova allows preschool age children to train Pokémon.
- In remakes and third versions, player characters receive redesigns.
- In Pokémon X and Y, the player can customize their clothes.