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Ash Ketchum's badges in The Battle Of The Badge

In Kanto, the Indigo League's eight Gyms give out badges which can qualify Trainers for the right to challenge the Elite Four. In some media outside of the games, it has been shown that there are more than eight badges and Gyms in Kanto.

List of badges

Standard badges

The following is a list of the eight standard badges of the Kanto region's Indigo League, in their standard order. The details listed below describe the badges in the core series games, although some details may vary in other media.

Image English name Japanese name Gym Gym Leader Associated type Field move Boosted stat
Boulder Badge グレーバッジ
Gray Badge
Pewter Gym Brock Rock Flash (HM05)RBYFRLG AttackRBYFRLG
Cascade Badge ブルーバッジ
Blue Badge
Cerulean Gym Misty Water Cut (HM01)RBYFRLG
Thunder Badge オレンジバッジ
Orange Badge
Vermilion Gym Lt. Surge Electric Fly (HM02)RBYFRLG DefenseRBY/SpeedFRLG
Rainbow Badge レインボーバッジ
Rainbow Badge
Celadon Gym Erika Grass Strength (HM04)RBYFRLG
Soul Badge ピンクバッジ
Pink Badge
Fuchsia Gym KogaRBYFRLGPE
JanineGSCHGSS
Poison Surf (HM03)RBYFRLG SpeedRBY/DefenseFRLG
Marsh Badge ゴールドバッジ
Gold Badge
Saffron Gym Sabrina Psychic Rock Smash (HM06)FRLG
Volcano Badge クリムゾンバッジ
Crimson Badge
Cinnabar Gym Blaine Fire Waterfall (HM07)FRLG SpecialRBY/Special Attack and Special DefenseFRLG
Earth Badge グリーンバッジ
Green Badge
Viridian Gym GiovanniRBYFRLGPE
BlueGSCHGSS
Ground Rock Climb (HM08)HGSS

Other Kanto badges

Kanto badges other than the eight shown in the core series games have appeared in some media.

Pokémon the Series

  • In The Battle Of The Badge, Gary shows that he has collected ten badges, only three of which are recognizable (the Cascade, Rainbow, and Boulder Badges).
  • In Mystery at the Lighthouse, a collage of badges, many unknown, are shown in the background while the narrator talks about the two badges Ash has earned so far at the beginning of the episode.
  • In Bad To The Bone, when Jessie compares her badges (stolen from Otoshi) to another Trainer's, her badges include three unrecognizable badges, while the other Trainer's badges are all unrecognizable.

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In Days of Gloom and Glory, when having his badges checked, Ash is shown to have eight badges, some of which do not match any of the standard badges or are slightly different. Reasonably matchable badges are Boulder, Cascade, and Earth; possibly similar ones are Soul, Marsh, and Volcano; this leaves at least two (the sixth and eighth) of unknown origin.

In the core series

The Kanto badges can be acquired in two broad groups of core series games.

Acquisition order

In the Kanto games, the Boulder and Cascade Badges can only be acquired first and second (respectively) and the Earth Badge must be acquired last, but the remaining badges can be acquired in almost any order. In Generation I and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the Volcano Badge requires the Soul Badge due to needing Surf to access; in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, this restriction no longer exists, as Cinnabar Island is accessed using Sea Skim instead (which does not require a badge to use).

Badge Order
 R  B  Y  FR  LG   P  E 
Boulder Badge 1
Cascade Badge 2
Thunder Badge 3-7
Rainbow Badge 3-7
Soul Badge 3-6 3-7
Marsh Badge 3-7
Volcano Badge 4-7 3-7
Earth Badge 8

In the Johto games, the Kanto badges can be earned after becoming Champion and traveling to Kanto aboard the S.S. Aqua, and they can generally be acquired in any order. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver only, the Earth Badge cannot be obtained until after all of the other badges.

Badge Order
 G  S  C   HG  SS 
Boulder Badge 9-16 9-15
Cascade Badge
Thunder Badge
Rainbow Badge
Soul Badge
Marsh Badge
Volcano Badge
Earth Badge 16

Effects

The badges that a player has can have various effects. For the Kanto badges, their effects differ depending on the game: Kanto-based or Johto-based.

Kanto-based games

In Kanto-based games, acquiring badges can have the following effects:

A man in Cerulean City will tell the player the effects of each of their badges in Generations I and III.

Obedience

Outsider Pokémon may disobey the player if their level is too high. The following table lists the maximum levels at which outsider Pokémon will obey the player, depending on the badges they have.

Obedience  R  B  Y  FR  LG   P  E 
Up to Lv. 10 No badges No badges
Up to Lv. 20 1 badge
Up to Lv. 30 Cascade Badge 2 badges
Up to Lv. 40 3 badges
Up to Lv. 50 Rainbow Badge 4 badges
Up to Lv. 60 5 badges
Up to Lv. 70 Marsh Badge 6 badges
Up to Lv. 80 7 badges
All Pokémon Earth Badge 8 badges
Stat boost

Some badges boost a certain stat of the player's Pokémon. In Generation I, the stats are increased by 12.5%, while in Generation III, they are increased by 10%. This boost is not applied in link battles and it was removed in Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

In Generation I, these stat boosts are reapplied whenever the player's Pokémon's stats are raised or lowered, allowing boosts to be stacked (this stacking effect is lost if the Pokémon levels up).

Stat  R  B  Y   FR  LG 
Attack Boulder Badge
Defense Thunder Badge[a] Soul Badge
SpecialRBY
Special Attack and Special DefenseFRLG
Volcano Badge
Speed Soul Badge[a] Thunder Badge
  1. 1.0 1.1 In Generation I, the man in Cerulean City incorrectly states that the Thunder Badge boosts Speed and the Soul Badge boosts Defense. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the Badges were changed to align with the man's dialogue.
HM moves

In Generations I and III, some badges allow the player to use HM moves as field moves, outside of battle. In Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, field moves are replaced by Secret Techniques, which no longer require badges to be used.

The following table shows which badges are required to use an HM move outside of battle.

HM Move  R  B  Y   FR  LG 
HM Normal
HM01
Cut Cascade Badge
HM Flying
HM02
Fly Thunder Badge
HM Water
HM03
Surf Soul Badge
HM Normal
HM04
Strength Rainbow Badge
HM Normal
HM05
Flash Boulder Badge
HM Fighting
HM06
Rock Smash N/A Marsh Badge
HM Water
HM07
Waterfall N/A Volcano Badge
Poké Marts

In Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the items sold by Poké Marts vary based on the number of badges the player has.

Badges Poké Mart inventory
No badges Poké Ball, Potion, Antidote, Burn Heal, Ice Heal, Awakening, Paralyze Heal
1 badge Great Ball, Escape Rope, Repel, X Attack, X Defense, X Sp. Atk, X Sp. Def, X Speed, X Accuracy, Dire Hit, Guard Spec.
2 badges Super Potion, Lure
3 badges Full Heal, Revive, Super Repel
4 badges Ultra Ball, Hyper Potion, Super Lure
5 badges Max Repel
6 badges Max Potion, Max Lure
7 badges
8 badges Full Restore
State changes

Badges can also affect conditions for certain events or characters in the world.

All badges let the player pass specific checkpoints at the Pokémon League Reception Gate or on Route 23. The order of these checkpoints matches the order on the Trainer Card (as shown above). Past these gates lies Victory Road, which leads to Indigo Plateau and the Elite Four.

  • Boulder Badge
    • The character that previously blocked the east exit from Pewter City will no longer prevent the player from advancing.
    • RBY: the rival, Blue, will no longer appear for the optional battle on Route 22.

Johto-based games

In Johto-based games, badges can have the following effects:

  • Boosting the damage of certain types of moves (in GSC)
  • Allowing the use of HM moves as field moves (in HGSS)

In these games, obedience and stat boosts depend on the player's Johto badges. By the time the player is acquiring Kanto badges, all Pokémon will already obey them and all stat boosts will be active.

Type boost

In Generation II, each badge boosts the power of moves of a given type by 12.5%. With 16 badges between Johto and Kanto, that makes one badge for each type. The boosted type generally corresponds to the Gym's dominant type. This boost is not applied in link battles.

Unlike other effects of badges, this boost is never mentioned in-game. This mechanic was not used outside of Generation II.

Badge Boosted type
Boulder Badge Rock
Cascade Badge Water
Thunder Badge Electric
Rainbow Badge Grass
Soul Badge Poison
Marsh Badge Psychic
Volcano Badge Fire
Earth Badge Ground
HM moves

In Generation IV, only one Kanto badge allows the player to use an HM move outside of battle as a field move. Other moves depend on the Johto badges that the player will have already earned before entering Kanto.

HM Move Badge required
HM Normal
HM08
Rock Climb Earth Badge

In other games

Pokémon Puzzle League

In Pokémon Puzzle League, the player can earn all of the Kanto badges by defeating the Gym Leaders throughout the tournament.

In animation

Pokémon the Series

Badges earned

Ash Ketchum obtained all eight badges in Pokémon the Series.

Gary Oak obtained ten Gym badges throughout the series. Gary was never directly seen earning a badge, but he showed them off in The Battle of the Badge before challenging the Viridian Gym. Professor Oak also mentioned that Gary had five badges as of Primeape Goes Bananas.

  • Cascade Badge: possibly prior to The Water Flowers of Cerulean City
  • Rainbow Badge: possibly prior to Primeape Goes Bananas
  • Boulder Badge: prior to The Battle of the Badge
  • Seven unknown badges: prior to The Battle of the Badge (3-5 of them prior to Primeape Goes Bananas)

Two other Trainers from Pallet Town are occasionally mentioned, such as in Primeape Goes Bananas, where Oak refers to them as Ash's rivals and that they (along with Gary) have five badges. Earlier, in The Water Flowers of Cerulean City, Daisy, Violet, and Lily also mentioned that they were beaten by three Pallet Town Trainers.

Two Trainers in Bad To The Bone are also shown to have earned several Kanto badges. The main of these, Otoshi, is the episode's character of the day, and his badges are shown inconsistently. After losing to Ash, a flashback shows him earning the Thunder, Soul, Marsh, and Volcano Badges, which match the designs of Ash's badges; but when Jessie later shows off the box of Otoshi's stolen badges, there are three badges that look similar to the Soul, Marsh, and Volcano Badges but slightly different (while the Thunder Badge appears consistent)

  • Otoshi
    • Boulder Badge
    • Possibly the Cascade Badge (like the Soul, Marsh, and Volcano Badges, its shape is moderately different than Ash's, but it was never seen in a flashback)
    • Thunder Badge
    • Soul Badge
    • Marsh Badge
    • Volcano Badge
    • Two unrecognizable badges
  • Unknown Trainer (seen when Jessie compares her badges—stolen from Otoshi—to his)
    • Eight unrecognizable badges

Participants in the Indigo Plateau Conference may also have earned at least eight badges in Kanto, though there are also other ways to qualify for the competition.

Alternative badge givers

Misty's sisters, Lily, Daisy, and Violet, are also leaders of the Cerulean Gym in the series and mention giving out badges to Trainers who have defeated them, even offering one to Ash in The Water Flowers of Cerulean City without a battle.

In The Battle Of The Badge, Giovanni is the Gym Leader of the Viridian Gym and defeats Gary Oak as a challenger, but after that, he puts Jessie, James, and Meowth in charge, including being able to give out the Earth Badge, so that he can attend to business. When Ash challenges and defeats them, they initially refuse to give him the badge, but when they're sent blasting off, they drop the Earth Badge and Ash claims it.

Several other characters are shown to lead known Gyms for a time, but they are not seen giving out badges.

Pokémon Origins

In Pokémon Origins, both Red and Blue earn all eight Kanto badges.

  • Red is shown earning his badges throughout the series.
    • Boulder Badge: File 1: Red
    • Cascade Badge: File 2: Cubone
    • Thunder Badge: File 2: Cubone
    • Rainbow Badge: File 3: Giovanni
    • Soul Badge: File 3: Giovanni
    • Marsh Badge: File 3: Giovanni
    • Volcano Badge: File 3: Giovanni
    • Earth Badge: File 3: Giovanni
  • Blue earned all eight badges at least prior to File 4: Charizard, where he is shown as the Champion, but he showed off six badges in File 3: Giovanni when Red arrived at Viridian City (the Boulder and Cascade Badges may simply have not been visible).

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

In Pokémon Adventures, Red earns or acquires seven badges throughout the first arc. In A Little Kadabra'll Do It, he puts all seven badges in Team Rocket's Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier, but in the process of defeating Team Rocket, the machine is not seen again and no mention is made of him recovering his badges. He later faces and defeats Giovanni in Long Live the Nidoqueen?!, but he does not appear to obtain the Earth Badge.

  • Boulder Badge: Onix Is On!, won by defeating Brock
  • Cascade Badge: Suddenly Starmie, received before he and Misty separated, presumably during or after their training together
  • Rainbow Badge: Meanwhile...Vileplume!, granted by Erika after Red proved his determination and compassion
  • Volcano Badge: uncertain, but Red meets Blaine in Holy Moltres and the end of that volume (after the following chapter) states that Red has four badges (and later, in A Little Kadabra'll Do It, he recalls a moment when Blaine handed him the badge)
  • Thunder Badge: Zap! Zap! Zapdos!, taken after defeating Lt. Surge
  • Soul Badge: The Art of Articuno, received from Blue after he and Red defeat Koga
  • Marsh Badge: A Little Kadabra'll Do It, received from Green in trade for a Moon Stone

Blue is only known to have acquired a couple of badges.

  • Boulder Badge: Onix Is On!, won by defeating Brock (off-screen)
  • Soul Badge: The Art of Articuno, picked up after he and Red defeat Koga, then given to Red

Green also acquires a few badges, often by stealing them. In The Jynx Jinx, she "returns" fakes of the badges she stole from Red, only to later use them to properly activate the Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier. No mention is made of the machine or badges being recovered afterward.

  • Boulder Badge: Wartortle Wars, stolen from Red
  • Cascade Badge: Wartortle Wars, stolen from Red
  • Marsh Badge: A Little Kadabra'll Do It, stolen from Sabrina after confusing her, then traded to Red

The criteria for participation in the Indigo League Tournament are unclear, but gathering eight badges is a rare feat, as noted in Playful Porygon2 when Silver presents eight (stolen) Johto badges to gain entry.

In Onix Is On!, Blue also mentions that the Boulder Badge raises the attack power of a Trainer's Pokémon. Furthermore, in The Art of Articuno, Koga reveals that all the badges have a secret power to raise a Pokémon's abilities. They also convey a degree of control over Pokémon, with Koga able to control Articuno with the power of four badges. Team Rocket also created a Pokémon Badge Energy Amplifier that fuses Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres using seven badges (all but the Earth Badge).

The Electric Tale of Pikachu

In The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Ash Ketchum is seen to have all eight badges in Days of Gloom and Glory when a woman checks his badges for the Indigo Plateau Conference, only two of which he was seen to earn.

  • Boulder Badge: Play Misty For Me, won by defeating Brock
  • Cascade Badge: Play Misty For Me, won by recovering his hat
  • Thunder Badge: prior to Days of Gloom and Glory
  • Rainbow Badge: prior to Days of Gloom and Glory
  • Soul Badge: prior to Days of Gloom and Glory
  • Marsh Badge: prior to Days of Gloom and Glory
  • Volcano Badge: prior to Days of Gloom and Glory
  • Earth Badge: prior to Days of Gloom and Glory

Participants in the Indigo Plateau Conference (which include Gary and Ritchie) may also have earned at least eight badges in Kanto, though there are also other ways to qualify for the competition.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

In Pokémon Pocket Monsters, in The Legendary Moltres Appears!!, Red is able to pass through the Pokémon League gates, so he presumably has all eight badges, but he is only explicitly seen acquiring two badges. Furthermore, while Red meets and defeats Lt. Surge (in Great Success in the Mountains or the Seas!?), Erika (in Big Struggle with the Powerful Opponent Venusaur!!), and Sabrina (in The Life-or-Death Magic Duel!!), there is no indication that they are actually Gym Leaders. Of the remaining Gym Leaders, Red is not explicitly seen obtaining a badge from Koga (in Save The Chansey!) or Giovanni (in Get The Last Badge!!), but since he was explicitly brought to Giovanni's Gym to obtain the final badge to pass the reception gate, he presumably earned it; and when Red battled Misty (in Obtain the Moon Stone!!), it was explicitly over a Moon Stone and no badge was mentioned.

Participants in the Indigo Plateau Conference (which include Green and Blue) may also have earned at least eight badges in Kanto. Green was not seen to earn a badge, but he was seen to lose to Brock early in the series.

Pokémon Zensho

In Pokémon Zensho, Satoshi gathers badges across the series, mostly by defeating the Gym Leaders.

  • Boulder Badge: PZ02
  • Cascade Badge: PZ03
  • Thunder Badge: PZ04
  • Rainbow Badge: PZ05, specially granted by Erika for his instinct to help people without thought to his loss
  • Soul Badge: PZ06
  • Marsh Badge: PZ07, gifted by Sabrina because she believes in his strength and that she would lose
  • Volcano Badge: PZ08
  • Earth Badge: PZ09

Since Shigeru became Champion, he presumably gathered all eight badges as well, but the only mention of his battles is in PZ07 when Sabrina recalls her loss to him.

Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure

In Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure, the Earth Badge is the only Kanto badge is seen to earn, by defeating Blue in JBA6, but when Blue hands over the badge, he remarks that it's Jō's last, implying that he's already earned Kanto's other badges.

In the TCG

The Kanto badges were part of the Pokémon League Rewards in the 1999-2000 and 2006-2007 cycles.

The following list shows cards that mention or feature Kanto badges in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Gym Badge
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Brock T Gym Heroes Rare Holo 15/132 Nivi City Gym    
Gym Heroes Rare 98/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Erika T Gym Heroes Rare Holo 16/132 Tamamushi City Gym    
Gym Heroes Rare 100/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Lt. Surge T Gym Heroes Rare Holo 17/132 Kuchiba City Gym    
Gym Heroes Rare 101/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Misty T Gym Heroes Rare Holo 18/132 Hanada City Gym    
Gym Heroes Rare 102/132 Leaders' Stadium Rare  
Blaine T Gym Challenge Rare Holo 17/132 Guren Town Gym    
Gym Challenge Rare 100/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare  
Giovanni T Gym Challenge Rare Holo 18/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare Holo  
Gym Challenge Rare 104/132      
Koga T Gym Challenge Rare Holo 19/132      
Gym Challenge Rare 106/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare  
Sabrina T Gym Challenge Rare Holo 20/132 Yamabuki City Gym    
Gym Challenge Rare 110/132 Challenge from the Darkness Rare  
Gym Badge I XY Black Star Promos   XY203 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY204 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY205 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY206 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY207 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY208 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY209 XY-P Promotional cards    
XY Black Star Promos   XY210 XY-P Promotional cards    
 

Design and naming

Design origin

  • Boulder Badge: shaped like a simple gray octagon.
  • Cascade Badge: resembles a light blue raindrop.
  • Thunder Badge: shaped like an eight-pointed gold star with an orange octagon in the center.
  • Rainbow Badge: resembles a flower with rainbow-colored petals.
  • Soul Badge: shaped like a fuchsia heart.
  • Marsh Badge: shaped like two concentric golden circles.
  • Volcano Badge: resembles a red flame with a small pink diamond in the center.
  • Earth Badge: shaped like a plant, most likely a Sakaki tree, which is where Giovanni's Japanese name comes from.

Name origin

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Reason: Soul and Marsh
English names
  • Boulder Badge: a synonym for Rock, the dominant type in Pewter Gym.
  • Cascade Badge: a waterfall, and the Water-type is the dominant type in Cerulean Gym.
  • Thunder Badge: thunder is closely associated with lightning, and Electric is the dominant type in Vermillion Gym.
  • Rainbow Badge: may be directly tied to the city, the motto of which refers to rainbows (and the Japanese name coming from an irridescent color).
  • Soul Badge: ?
  • Marsh Badge: ?
  • Volcano Badge: a volcano is closely tied to fire, the dominant type in Cinnabar Gym.
  • Earth Badge: a synonym for Ground, the dominant type in Giovanni's Gym.
Japanese names

All of the Japanese badge names (Gray, Blue, Orange, Rainbow, Pink, Gold, Crimson, Green) directly match the color scheme of their badge.

Gallery

Boulder Badge

Cascade Badge

Thunder Badge

Rainbow Badge

Soul Badge

Marsh Badge

Volcano Badge

Earth Badge

Multiple

Core series games

Animation

Manga

Other

Trivia

  • The Kanto badges are the only Gym badges that can be obtained post-game.
  • The Kanto badges are obtainable in 11 cores series games, the most out of any Gym badges.
  • The Kanto badges are the first Gym badges that can obtained from an villainous team, particularly the Earth Badge from Giovanni.

In other languages

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Reason: Complete non-English language entries (romanizations, meanings) and add any additional languages from anime or other media

Boulder Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese グレーバッジ Gray Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Roche ?
Spanish Medalla Roca ?
German Felsorden ?
Italian La Medaglia Sasso ?
Korean 회색배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 灰色徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 灰色徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Cascade Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese ブルーバッジ Blue Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Cascade ?
Spanish Medalla Cascada ?
German Quellorden ?
Italian La Medaglia Cascata ?
Korean 블루배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 蓝色徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 藍色徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Thunder Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese オレンジバッジ Orange Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Foudre ?
Spanish Medalla Trueno ?
German Donnerorden ?
Italian La Medaglia Tuono ?
Korean 오렌지배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 橙色徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 橙色徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Rainbow Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese レインボーバッジ Rainbow Badge The color scheme of the badge
French Badge Prisme ?
Spanish Medalla Arcoíris ?
German Farborden ?
Italian La Medaglia Arcobaleno ?
Korean 무지개배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 彩虹徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 彩虹徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Soul Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese ピンクバッジ Pink Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Âme ?
Spanish Medalla Alma ?
German Seelenorden ?
Italian La Medaglia Anima ?
Korean 핑크배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 粉红徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 粉紅徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Marsh Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese ゴールドバッジ Gold Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Marais ?
Spanish Medalla Pantano ?
German Sumpforden ?
Italian La Medaglia Palude ?
Korean 골드배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 金色徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 金色徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Volcano Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese クリムゾンバッジ Crimson Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Volcan ?
Spanish Medalla Volcán ?
German Vulkanorden ?
Italian La Medaglia Vulcano ?
Korean 진홍색배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 深红徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 深紅徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

Earth Badge

Language Title Meaning
Japanese グリーンバッジ Green Badge The color of the badge
French Badge Terre ?
Spanish Medalla Tierra ?
German Erdorden ?
Italian La Medaglia Terra ?
Korean 그린배지 ?? ?
Mandarin Chinese 绿色徽章 ?? ?
Cantonese Chinese 綠色徽章 ?? ?
Brazilian Portuguese

See also