003 Pokémon Illustrated Book

Pokémon Illustrated Book [Japanese: ポケモン図鑑, English: Pokedex]

[I wish you to be an excellent trainer.] 】

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The Pokémon Bestiary is a device owned by every trainer in the Pokémon League. After the registration of the official trainer is completed, the new trainer can go to the city's research institute or gym to receive the Pokémon for free.

It uses solar energy as an energy source, does not need to be recharged, and can work all day as long as it receives a certain amount of light. Cases are usually red in color, and occasionally special editions are released in different shapes and colors, but such books are usually expensive.

If a Trainer wants to exchange for a new Pokémon Illustrated Book, they will need to spend money at a friendly shop.

The Pokémon Illustrated Animation is a phrase written in various Chinese dialects - "I wish you to become a good trainer." ”

For the trainers of the Alliance, the Pokémon Bestiary is equivalent to identity authentication and is a very important item. Whether it's to enter the Pokémon Center, the Friendly Shop, or to participate in an officially sanctioned tournament, you'll need to show your Pokédex.

According to the law of the Federation, trainers must carry the Pokédex with them while they are in possession of a Pokémon.

If you accidentally lose your book, the trainer can bring your ID card to the Pokémon Center in major cities to get it replaced.

The Pokédex will be automatically upgraded once a week, and all Pokédex in the alliance will be updated at the same time.

The Pokémon Illustrated Book limits the number of Pokémon that Trainers can hold to six. When the number is full, the seventh Pokémon Ball will be automatically sent back to the address set by the system message.

Function:

1. Trainer's license

The Trainer's License is tied to the Illustrated Book, which records all the information of the Trainer.

In tournaments officially sanctioned by the League, participants must have a Pokémon Pokédex as proof of identity. At the same time, the Pokédex is also the only device that can activate the Battle Recorder.

Under the Trainer's License, you can view the Trainer's match history and win rate.

2. Keep track of the Pokémon you encounter

As soon as a Pokémon appears within five meters of the Pokédex, it will automatically record it. In addition to this, it is also possible to record Pokémon from a distance using a camera.

When a certain number of Pokémon are recorded by the Trainer, rewards from the Alliance will be rewarded. If you record all the Pokémon in a region, you can get a large amount of money. This is also one of the ways in which the league encourages trainers to travel.

3. Pokémon Encyclopedia

Point the camera at a Pokémon and the Pokédex will display information about it, or you can flip through the Pokémon list directly.

The height, weight, attributes, characteristics, classification, habitat, moves, and other information of Pokémon are all recorded in a fairly comprehensive and detailed manner in the Illustrated Book, which is quite a practical function for trainers.

The Pokédex that a newbie can receive only records information about the Pokémon in their region. If you want to get Pokémon materials from other regions, you can download them from any research institute or Pokémon center in that region.

Use the Pokédex to see the characteristics and skills of the Pokémon you have caught.

4. Electronic maps

The Pokémon Pokédex contains a detailed map of the world. The record is quite comprehensive, and it can be set up for navigation and play a role in leading the way.

5. Positioning device

Skynet can locate each trainer based on the Pokédex's source. When a trainer enters a place that is prohibited by law, or when he or she travels long distances without a pilot's license, the guidebook will sound a warning sound, and the trainer will also be subject to fines, detention and other punishments in accordance with the law.

6. Additional disks

Each Pokédex is equipped with an additional disk, which is usually plugged into the interface on the left side of the Pokédex.

The additional disk can be plugged into a computer and the special software for the illustrated book can be installed in it, such as photography, photography, audio recording, notepad, etc.

Most bestiary software requires online payment. Log on to the GT Forum to browse the list of illustrated software.