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* Defeating the {{ho|Elite Four}} and Champion
* Defeating the {{ho|Elite Four}} and Champion
* Winning the Master Rank in all {{pkmn|Contest}}s
* Winning the Master Rank in all {{pkmn|Contest}}s
* Winning 100 times in a row at the {{ho|Battle Tower}}
* Winning 50 times in a row at the {{ho|Battle Tower}}
* Obtaining every Pokémon in the [[Hoenn Dex]] except for {{p|Deoxys}} and {{p|Jirachi}}
* Obtaining every Pokémon in the [[Hoenn Dex]] except for {{p|Deoxys}} and {{p|Jirachi}}



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Trainer stars are stars placed on the trainer card for an achievement. They were introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and carried through into all subsequent games of Generations III and IV.

Colors

For every star a trainer receives, their trainer card changes color.

Kanto

In Kanto, the colors are:

  • Blue at the beginning
  • Green upon receiving one star
  • Copper for two stars
  • Silver for three stars
  • Gold for four stars

Hoenn

In Hoenn, the colors are:

  • Blue at the beginning
  • Green upon receiving one star
  • Copper for two stars
  • Silver for three stars
  • Gold for four stars

Sinnoh

In Sinnoh, the colors are:

  • Red at the beginning
  • Blue upon receiving one star
  • Bronze for two stars
  • Silver for three stars
  • Gold for four stars
  • Black for five stars

Stars

Kanto

In Kanto, trainer stars are awarded for:

Hoenn

In Hoenn, trainer stars are awarded for:

Sinnoh

In Sinnoh, trainer stars are awarded for:

Also, gaining four trainer stars in Sinnoh will make all Pokémon Center nurses address the player by their name.

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