Yet my trainer card only shown Silver Card, which is 3/5 from max card upgrades. But as you guys can see, I have done 4 out of 5 tasks and supposedly get a gold trainer card.
My Pokemon Black PKHeX and Trainer Card are shown below:
On contrary, my Pokemon White (yes I replaying both games) get a gold trainer card with very similar tasks done (4 out of 5, just recently defeat Emmet on Super Double Trains). It did upgrade to Gold Trainer Card. This one is confusing me, what's wrong? Or any things that I just slipped and didnt do? Hope anyone can help (fyi the 56 wins streaks on my super single train is from my Pokemon Black, I just redid it 1 streak more to ensure the game didnt bugged my trainer card, but its useless.)
My Pokemon White PKHeX and Trainer Card below:
Trainer CardIn these games the Trainer Card comes with more flashy stats than ever before. In addition to your Pokedex completion, badges, and play time, there are a number of tasks you can complete in the game to change the aesthetics of your card. On the back of your card the following records are kept:
First Hall of Fame Entry
Link Cable Battles
Pokemon Trades
Pokeblocks with Friends
Contests won with Friends
Battle Tower Wins And # Straight
You are now awarded stars for completing special achievements, which also change the colour of your card. Do note the card changes with the number of stars you have and not necessarily which ones.
0 Stars1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 StarsGreenBronzeCopperSilverGoldThe accomplishments necessary to get a new star are as follows:
Defeat the Pokemon League Champion for the first time.
Win all five Master Rank contests and have a Pokemon painted for each.
Defeat the 50 trainer challenge in Battle Tower.
Complete the Hoenn Pokedex.
Like previous games, Pokmon HeartGold & SoulSilver have a Trainer Card. Like the previous games, you can check here to see the badges that you have earned as well as your play time, various Wireless details, when you first beat the Elite Four and allows you to record and save your signature for placement on the bottom of the back of your trainer card.
On the top screen, you will see the badges. Here you can see all 16 Gym Leaders and their badges if you have earned them. After you defeat the Elite Four each time, you will also get another badge that is placed on the left.
As introduced within Pokmon Ruby & Sapphire, HeartGold & SoulSilver has your Trainer Card change colour depending on your accoplishments. There are six different colours for the Trainer Card, each dependant on the amount of Stars on your card. The colours are as follows
Just found out today that you can get this scene by having only 4 stars (Gold) trainer card, and she'll be just as impressed. Sad to know that when I get that Black Card, it won't come with anything new.
There's a lot of post-game content for players to get stuck into once they become the Champion of Sinnoh in Pokmon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. The Battle Tower is the place for players to test their competitive edge. Others may take to the Grand Underground to mine for rare items and materials or fight and catch elusive 'mons in the Pokmon Hideaways.
However, even the most elite trainers can't say they've seen and done everything the Switch's remakes have to offer if they haven't got the coveted five stars for their Trainer Cards. Players will need to go above and beyond to spruce up their customizable cards to the max, earning stars by completing some often-painstaking tasks. Still, players will have earned some serious bragging rights to flaunt against other trainers once they're accomplished.
After beating the Elite Four, players need to defeat Sinnoh's Champion, Cynthia, to get the first star. Her team consists of the Dark and Ghost-type Spiritomb, followed by Ground and Dragon Garchomp. Both are weak to Fairy attacks, though players may also want to take advantage of Garchomp's double weakness to Ice.
Water-types Gastrodon and Milotic follow, and players should be able to take them both out with a Pokmon that has either Grass or Electric-type moves. Roserade follows, and her team is rounded off with a Lucario. A fire-type Pokmon or moveset will work well for both. Once you have beaten Cynthia, players must take a walk in the Hall of Fame to earn the star. The player's Trainer Card will also change from red to blue.
The second star is earned by winning a Super Contest Show on Master Rank at the Contest Hall in Hearthome City. Contests have two phases: Visual and Dancing. To succeed in the visual section, players will want to get creative with the stickers on their Ball Capsules. Poffins have a big part to play, too, as they improve Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness and Toughness.
The second section is more of a rhythm game that requires pressing the correct buttons in time with the music, which may take a few tries to get used to. Players can choose a special move before starting the dance, which is best used alongside the other participant's moves. When viewed on the stats screen, the best moves will increase Hype Points by three if your groove is positive and have three hearts. To win, players must fill the Heart Gauge to gain a high enough total of hype points, winning the second star if they're successful in the Master contest.
To get the third star, players must complete their National Pokdex. This can take some time, as it requires you first complete the Sinnoh Pokdex by encountering or catching all 150 Pokmon. Afterward, return to Sandgem Town and speak to Professor Rowan. During the conversation, Professor Oak will appear and task the player with completing the National Pokdex.
Capturing all 493 Pokmon from the first four generations is no small feat. There are version-exclusive Pokmon trainers will need to trade for, Legendary Pokmon to encounter and rare Pokmon that only appear in certain locations, times of the day or have special evolution requirements. Players should make use of Rowan's PokRadar, which allows them to encounter Pokmon from different regions in the wild around Sinnoh. Once the National Pokdex is completed, visit Oak in Eterna City to unlock the third star and silver-colored Trainer Card.
The fourth star requires a 100-win streak in the Battle Tower. Players have access to a team of three Pokmon of their choice and can only use those for the duration of the Tower. All Pokmon, both on your team and opponents, are capped at Level 50. The battles are consecutive, and losing will reset the streak back to 0.
Picking a team that will see players through 100 battles is essential. A mix of types that cover a lot of bases is a good start. A variety of moves that hit hard at weaknesses goes a long way, as do support moves to buff allies. It also helps to give each Pokmon an item that boosts performance or helps them out in a pinch. Take into account the stats of a Pokmon, too. Defensive powerhouses like Steelix and Cloyster can take a lot of damage, while the high attack stats of Tyranitar and Garchomp can crush the competition with relative ease. Once the 100-win streak is achieved, players will earn the penultimate star for their now-gold Trainer Card.
The last star will be a relief to those that have already spent some time mining in the Grand Underground. It requires the player to have collected 100 different Statues. To acquire a statue, players will have to begin the mining minigame by interacting with a sparkle on the wall of the Underground. By using the hammers, trainers can unearth various items, but they must uncover a Pretty or Gorgeous Stone Box to get a statue.
These boxes contain statues that players can use to decorate their secret base and augment the Pokmon Hideaways within the Grand Underground. Once they have 100 unique Statue variants, the player will have the final star. Their Trainer Card will change color once more, this time to a classy black. With five stars on their card, trainers can now say that they've become the true and unequivocal master of Sinnoh.
The box covered with badly abrasions. Lugia was scrawled by a marking pen that made it almost unrecognizable, there's not too much problem inside the box but a hand writing note in it: "No, don't play with it, this is a torture tool made by a madman. Don't pick it up again." That's what the note says. but curiosity drives me to want to know more about its game content. "Could it be a prank by the original owner?" I had to say, I'm kinda regret to pick it up.
It was a weekend, and I took the box back home without telling my family. I don't want them to know that I picked up "a piece of garbage" when I was outside. I went back to my room, put the Soul Silver cartridge into the DS and started the game. The opening animation is normal, the background music is normal. But there is already a file in the game. The player's name is Ethan, saved in Violet City but didn't caught any Pokmon. I tried to choose "New Game", but it didn't work at all.The game forced me to start the game with that weird file.
After entering the game, my character standing in front of the entrance to the Sprout Tower, and I turned around to made the character walking around in Violet City for a while. I noticed that the game graphics were slightly dark, without any NPCs on the road. Even the way out of Violet City was blocked. And all the doors are as inaccessible as if they were locked, including shop and Pokmon Center. The game seemed to be deliberately guiding me into the Sprout Tower, so I had no choice but went inside.
There was no one in the tower either, and I couldn't get out of here after I came in. So I tried to walk towards the top of the tower. As I moved the character, I heard a tone, so I checked the lower screen, then I found the "Pokmon" button appeared. I switched on that button to view my team, and then I was a little frightened.
The team were 6 Unowns, which only have Level 5 and 1 HP. I checked at them in order, and their letters make up "ESCAPE". Ironically, I had no way to escape. At this time, I understood the meaning of the note, this cartridge just like the "Lost Silver" in the story, which was maliciously modified and thrown to somewhere to tease others. I reached the top of the tower, and then found a huge hole in the pillar, and at this point the ladder for return disappeared. I was mentally prepared, that empty hole must be the entrance to the blood-red room.