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The payout of a Pokémon Trainer is the amount of money that a Trainer pays out at the end of a battle.

NPC Trainers

In the games, a Trainer pays out money based on a formula:

File:BasePayoutFormula.png

Where Base is the base payout of the Trainer class, and Level is the level of the last Pokémon in the Trainer's party. Note that the last Pokémon is not always the highest level Pokémon - for example, in Generation II, Red pays out $7700 even though there is a level 81 Pikachu in his party, because the last Pokémon he has is his level 77 Blastoise, and in Generation IV, he pays out $16,800 despite the level 88 Pikachu because, again, the last Pokémon in his party is his Level 84 Blastoise.

In tag battles, the total payout is simply the sum of the payouts of the two Trainers if they had separate parties. For example, in Generation IV, battling a Camper with a level 26 Spearow at the end of the party at the same time as a Champion with a level 78 Garchomp at the end of the party would earn the player $416 + $15,600 = $16,016. Taking on two Roughnecks with a Level 53 and Level 67 Koffing respectively would earn the player $1272 + $1608 = $2880.

Base payout table

Below is a table of the base payouts of each trainer class, by generation.

Trainer Class Gen I Gen II Gen III Gen IV Gen V
Youngster $15 $16 $16
Bug Catcher $10 $16 $12 $16
Lass $24 $16
Sailor $30 $40 $40 $32
Jr. Trainer♂/Camper $20 $20 $20 $16
Jr. Trainer♀/Picnicker $20 $20 $20 $16
Poké Maniac $50 $60 $48 $64
Super Nerd $25 $32 $24 $24
Hiker $35 $32 $36 $32
Biker $20 $32 $20
Burglar $90 $88 $88
Engineer $50 $48
Juggler $35 $40 $40
Fisherman $35 $40 $32
Swimmer♂ $5 $8 $8 $8
Swimmer♀ $20
Cue Ball/Roughneck $25 $32
Gambler/Gamer/PI $70 $72
Beauty $70 $88 $80 $56
Psychic $10 $32 $32
Rocker $25 $24
Tamer $40
Bird Keeper $25 $24 $32
Black Belt $25 $24 $24
Scientist $50 $100 $48
Boss $99
Team Rocket Grunt $30 $40
Cool/Ace Trainer♂ $35 $48 $48
Cool/Ace Trainer♀ $35 $48 $48
Gentleman $70 $72 $200
Channeller $30
Sage $32
Firebreather $48
PokéFan $80 $64
Twins $20 $32
Medium $40
Kimono Girl $72 $120
Executive/Commander $72 $80
Skier $72
Policeman $40
Guitarist $32 $24
Teacher $72
Aroma Lady $32
Young Couple $128
Collector $64
Battle Girl $16
Cyclist $32
Artist $48
Jogger $32
Belle & Pa $112
Cameraman
Clown $24
Cowgirl
Double Team
Idol $72
Poké Kid $8
Rancher $40
Reporter $40
Socialite
Veteran $80
Waiter
Waitress
Worker
Elder $120
Pokémon Breeder $48
Dragon Tamer $32
Ninja Boy $8
Interviewers $144
Maid $40
Rich Boy $160
Lady $160
Gym Leader $99 $100 $100 $120
Elite Four $99 $100 $100 $120
Champion $99 $100 $200 $200
PKMN Trainer $100 $60 $100[1] $100
Rival/Passerby Boy $35* $60
$65*
More to come later.
Trainer classes that did not appear in a given generation are denoted by —.
  1. In HGSS, Red's base payout, when he holds this title, is $200.


Player character

In FireRed and LeafGreen and the Generation IV games, the money lost when a player blacks out is calculated using the same formula for the NPC trainers. Unlike the NPC trainers, however, Level is the highest level of any Pokémon in the player's party instead of simply the level of the last one - this is probably to prevent players from simply inserting a low-level Pokémon at the end of the party to minimize money loss.

Base Payout is looked up using the following table:

Badges Payout
0 $8
1 $16
2 $24
3 $36
4 $48
5 $60
6 $80
7 $100
8 $120*

*In FireRed and LeafGreen, this is $100.

For example, if the player loses to another trainer with a Level 96 Venusaur in your party when (s)he has seven badges, the player will lose $9600.

If the Trainer is currently holding less money than the amount calculated, (s)he will simply lose all his or her money and black out.

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