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'''Pokémon V-Trainer''' is an electronic device that allows the player to use Pokémon figurines to battle [[Gym Leader]]s, Trainer cartridges, or another person. The initial system comes with a {{p|Treecko}} level 1 Figurine, a Steven battle pack, and the instructions. | '''Pokémon V-Trainer''' is an electronic device that allows the player to use Pokémon figurines to battle [[Gym Leader]]s, Trainer cartridges, or another person. The initial system comes with a {{p|Treecko}} level 1 Figurine, a Steven battle pack, and the instructions. | ||
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The player starts out with only one attack with unlimited PP: {{m|Scratch}}. The player gets Trainer Points after battles, regardless of the outcome. When the player gets more Trainer Points, more attacks become available. | The player starts out with only one attack with unlimited PP: {{m|Scratch}}. The player gets Trainer Points after battles, regardless of the outcome. When the player gets more Trainer Points, more attacks become available. | ||
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Pokémon V-Trainer is an electronic device that allows the player to use Pokémon figurines to battle Gym Leaders, Trainer cartridges, or another person. The initial system comes with a Treecko level 1 Figurine, a Steven battle pack, and the instructions.
The V-Trainer does not have batteries initially, and requires a screwdriver (to open the battery compartment) and two AAA batteries. When the user first turns it on, the user should press the bottom-right button, then enter a Trainer name, which has a limit of five letters. The user starts off as a level 1 Trainer with unlimited Scratch attacks, and can only select a training battle until the user earns enough points to advance to the next level. There are other expansion packs with a battle pack and two Pokémon. Pokémon figurines come in three levels.
The player starts out with only one attack with unlimited PP: Scratch. The player gets Trainer Points after battles, regardless of the outcome. When the player gets more Trainer Points, more attacks become available.
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