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==List of Trainers== | ==List of Trainers== | ||
This is a list of the trainers you can battle using the V-Trainer. | This is a list of the trainers you can battle using the V-Trainer. | ||
*[[Whitney]] | *[[Falkner]] (Has {{p|Hoothoot}}, {{p|Pidgeotto}} and {{p|Murkrow}}) | ||
*[[Bugsy]] (Has {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Scizor}}) | |||
*[[Whitney]] (Has {{p|Jigglypuff}}, {{p|Miltank}} and {{p|Ursaring}}) | |||
*[[Morty]] (Has {{p|Gastly}}, Misdreavus and {{p|Gengar}}) | |||
*[[Pryce]] (Has {{p|Swinub}}, {{p|Dewgong}} and {{p|Sneasel}}) | *[[Pryce]] (Has {{p|Swinub}}, {{p|Dewgong}} and {{p|Sneasel}}) | ||
*[[Jasmine]] | *[[Jasmine]] (Has Magnemite, Skarmory and {{p|Steelix}}) | ||
*[[Chuck]] (Has {{p|Tyrogue}}, {{p|Hitmontop}} and {{p|Machamp}}) | *[[Chuck]] (Has {{p|Tyrogue}}, {{p|Hitmontop}} and {{p|Machamp}}) | ||
*[[Clair]] (Has {{p|Dratini}}, {{p|Dragonair}} and {{p|Dragonite}}) | *[[Clair]] (Has {{p|Dratini}}, {{p|Dragonair}} and {{p|Dragonite}}) | ||
*[[May (anime)|May]] (Has {{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Silcoon}}, and {{p|Beautifly}}) | *[[May (anime)|May]] (Has {{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Silcoon}}, and {{p|Beautifly}}) | ||
*[[Roxanne]] | *[[Roxanne]] | ||
*[[Brawly]] (Has two {{p|Machop | *[[Brawly]] (Has two {{p|Machop}} and a {{p|Makuhita}}) | ||
*[[Wattson]] (Has {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Voltorb}} and {{p|Magneton}}) | *[[Wattson]] (Has {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Voltorb}} and {{p|Magneton}}) | ||
*[[Norman]] (Has {{p|Slakoth}}, {{p|Vigoroth}} and {{p|Slaking}}) | *[[Norman]] (Has {{p|Slakoth}}, {{p|Vigoroth}} and {{p|Slaking}}) | ||
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| [[Image:161MS.png]] || {{p|Sentret}} | | [[Image:161MS.png]] || {{p|Sentret}} | ||
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| [[Image:164MS.png]] || {{p|Noctowl}} | |||
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| [[Image:172MS.png]] || {{p|Pichu}} | | [[Image:172MS.png]] || {{p|Pichu}} | ||
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| [[Image:181MS.png]] || {{p|Ampharos}} | |||
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| [[Image:196MS.png]] || {{p|Espeon}} | | [[Image:196MS.png]] || {{p|Espeon}} | ||
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| [[Image:197MS.png]] || {{p|Umbreon}} (Prototype, though unknown how it surfaced) | |||
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| [[Image:200MS.png]] || {{p|Misdreavus}} | | [[Image:200MS.png]] || {{p|Misdreavus}} | ||
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| [[Image:215MS.png]] || Sneasel | | [[Image:215MS.png]] || Sneasel | ||
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| [[Image:216MS.png]] || {{p|Teddiursa}} | |||
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| [[Image:228MS.png]] || {{p|Houndour}} | |||
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| [[Image:229MS.png]] || {{p|Houndoom}} | | [[Image:229MS.png]] || {{p|Houndoom}} | ||
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| [[Image:231MS.png]] || {{p|Phanpy}} | | [[Image:231MS.png]] || {{p|Phanpy}} | ||
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| [[Image:232MS.png]] || {{p|Donphan}} | |||
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| [[Image:243MS.png]] || {{p|Raikou}} | |||
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| [[Image:245MS.png]] || {{p|Suicune}} | | [[Image:245MS.png]] || {{p|Suicune}} | ||
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| [[Image:252MS.png]] || {{p|Treecko}} | | [[Image:252MS.png]] || {{p|Treecko}} | ||
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| [[Image:254MS.png]] || {{p|Sceptile}} | |||
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| [[Image:255MS.png]] || {{p|Torchic}} | |||
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| [[Image:257MS.png]] || {{p|Blaziken}} | |||
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| [[Image:258MS.png]] || {{p|Mudkip}} | |||
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| [[Image:259MS.png]] || {{p|Marshtomp}} | |||
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| [[Image:376MS.png]] || {{p|Metagross}} (Had a prototype version as well) | |||
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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.
List of Trainers
This is a list of the trainers you can battle using the V-Trainer.
- Falkner (Has Hoothoot, Pidgeotto and Murkrow)
- Bugsy (Has Butterfree, Heracross and Scizor)
- Whitney (Has Jigglypuff, Miltank and Ursaring)
- Morty (Has Gastly, Misdreavus and Gengar)
- Pryce (Has Swinub, Dewgong and Sneasel)
- Jasmine (Has Magnemite, Skarmory and Steelix)
- Chuck (Has Tyrogue, Hitmontop and Machamp)
- Clair (Has Dratini, Dragonair and Dragonite)
- May (Has Wurmple, Silcoon, and Beautifly)
- Roxanne
- Brawly (Has two Machop and a Makuhita)
- Wattson (Has Magnemite, Voltorb and Magneton)
- Norman (Has Slakoth, Vigoroth and Slaking)
- Winona (Has Pelipper, Swellow and Skarmory)
- Wallace
- Team Magma Grunt
- Phoebe
- Glacia (Has Snorunt, Glalie and Walrein)
- Steven (Has Metagross, Skarmory and Aggron)
List of Pokémon
This is the list of Pokémon that the player can use to battle.
Icon | Pokémon |
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Charizard | |
Pikachu | |
Raichu | |
Alakazam | |
Voltorb | |
Dragonite | |
Mewtwo | |
Chikorita | |
Cyndaquil | |
Totodile | |
Sentret | |
Noctowl | |
Pichu | |
Ampharos | |
Espeon | |
Umbreon (Prototype, though unknown how it surfaced) | |
Misdreavus | |
Sneasel | |
Teddiursa | |
Houndour | |
Houndoom | |
Phanpy | |
Donphan | |
Raikou | |
Suicune | |
Treecko | |
Sceptile | |
Torchic | |
Blaziken | |
Mudkip | |
Marshtomp | |
Metagross (Had a prototype version as well) |
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