A Trainer Card is the card that displays information about a trainer. It shows basic information such as the trainer's name, the trainer ID number, the player's gender, the amount of money carried, the total gameplay time attained so far, the number of Badges obtained, the number of Pokémon the player has seen or caught in their Pokédex, and the date on which the player began their journey. It can be seen by choosing the player's name in the pause menu.
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| - A Trainer Card is the card that displays information about a trainer. It shows basic information such as the trainer's name, the trainer ID number, the player's gender, the amount of money carried, the total gameplay time attained so far, the number of Badges obtained, the number of Pokémon the player has seen or caught in their Pokédex, and the date on which the player began their journey. It can be seen by choosing the player's name in the pause menu.
- Starting from Generation III, the player can change their trainer cards' color based on achievements.
- The Trainer card displays a number of pieces of information about the player and their progress through the game. When the Trainer card is displayed, an audio clip will be played (if there is one saved to $PokemonGlobal.trainerRecording). This audio clip is a recording made by the player, and is made by using the script pbRecordTrainer. The clip can be up to 10 seconds long. There is only one control: press the "Back" button to close the screen. The scripts that display the Trainer card are located in the script section PokemonTrainerCard.
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| - A Trainer Card is the card that displays information about a trainer. It shows basic information such as the trainer's name, the trainer ID number, the player's gender, the amount of money carried, the total gameplay time attained so far, the number of Badges obtained, the number of Pokémon the player has seen or caught in their Pokédex, and the date on which the player began their journey. It can be seen by choosing the player's name in the pause menu.
- Starting from Generation III, the player can change their trainer cards' color based on achievements.
- The Trainer card displays a number of pieces of information about the player and their progress through the game. When the Trainer card is displayed, an audio clip will be played (if there is one saved to $PokemonGlobal.trainerRecording). This audio clip is a recording made by the player, and is made by using the script pbRecordTrainer. The clip can be up to 10 seconds long. There is only one control: press the "Back" button to close the screen. The scripts that display the Trainer card are located in the script section PokemonTrainerCard.
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