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[[File:PalPadFlashfire92.jpg|200px|thumb | [[File:PalPadFlashfire92.jpg|200px|thumb|Pal Pad]] | ||
{{main|Pal Pad (Flashfire 92)}} | {{main|Pal Pad (Flashfire 92)}} | ||
The '''Pal Pad''' was first introduced in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the Japanese XY Era. Released as one of the {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards}}, the Pal Pad {{TCG|Item card}} features the debut artwork by new illustrator, [[PLANETA]]. This {{TCG|Trainer card}} allows a player the ability to recover two {{TCG|Supporter card}}s from the discard pile, and shuffle them back into his or her deck. | The '''Pal Pad''' was first introduced in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the Japanese XY Era. Released as one of the {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards}}, the Pal Pad {{TCG|Item card}} features the debut artwork by new illustrator, [[PLANETA]]. This {{TCG|Trainer card}} allows a player the ability to recover two {{TCG|Supporter card}}s from the discard pile, and shuffle them back into his or her deck. | ||
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|zh_cmn=朋友手冊 / 朋友手册 ''{{tt|Péngyǒu Shǒucè|Friend Notebook}}'' | |zh_cmn=朋友手冊 / 朋友手册 ''{{tt|Péngyǒu Shǒucè|Friend Notebook}}'' | ||
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|fr_ca=Pal Pad{{tt|*|Diamond manual}} | |fr_ca=Pal Pad{{tt|*|Diamond manual}} | ||
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* [[List of Key Items in Generation IV]] | |||
* [[List of Key Items in Generation V]] | |||
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The Pal Pad (Japanese: ともだちてちょう Friend Notebook) is a Key Item introduced in Generation IV and used again in Generation V.
In the core series games
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The Pal Pad allows players to register other players as friends, who can be met in the Wi-Fi Club to battle and trade Pokémon.
The multiplayer components are run from the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. On this network, each game has a unique Friend Code, which can be exchanged with others to meet in the Wi-Fi Club. In order for a player to connect with a friend online, they must each register the other in their own Pal Pad. Registering a friend requires knowing their name and Friend Code; however, the name entered does not need to match the friend's actual player character's name. Friends can be registered manually by entering their Friend Codes into the Pal Pad, or automatically by trading Pokémon with other players in the Union Room.
Besides registering friends, the Pal Pad can be used to list registered friends and read the player's own Friend Code. The player's Friend Code is obtained when connecting to any place in the game having a Wi-Fi compatible activity, such as a Pokémon Center or the Battle Tower for the first time. The Pal Pad also records how many times the player has traded, or how many times the player has won or lost against another player in a Wi-Fi battle. In Pokémon Platinum and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pal Pad also records how many times the players has won through the Battle Frontier's facilities with a friend, as well as the number of times the players have played Wi-Fi Plaza Games together. The Pal Pad can register up to 32 friends.
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In the TCG
- Main article: Pal Pad (Flashfire 92)
The Pal Pad was first introduced in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the Japanese XY Era. Released as one of the XY-P Promotional cards, the Pal Pad Item card features the debut artwork by new illustrator, PLANETA. This Trainer card allows a player the ability to recover two Supporter cards from the discard pile, and shuffle them back into his or her deck.
In other languages
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This item article is part of Project ItemDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all items. |