001 Pokémon Trainer

Pokémon Trainer [Japanese: ポケモントレーナー, English: Pokemon_Trainer]

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In the territory of the Pokémon Alliance, it is not difficult to register as a trainer and obtain a trainer license, and the following 3 requirements are required:

1. Be a citizen of the Union who has reached the age of 10

2. Be in good health and have been evaluated as qualified in the trainer's physical examination

3. Own at least one Pokémon

The Trainer Medical Examination is an assessment that everyone who wants to become a trainer must go through. Since Pokémon Trainer is a high-risk profession, the physical examination is quite strict, and people who do not meet the physical requirements such as disabilities, congenital diseases, physical weakness and inability to exercise, and mental illnesses cannot qualify as registered trainers.

After registration, trainers are still required to undergo a triennial physical examination. Those who do not meet the physical fitness level will be re-examined after three months, and those who still fail will have their trainer license revoked.

According to the law of the Federation, children who have reached the age of ten can get a Pokémon for free and thus become a trainer. The usual ways to get Pokémon are:

1. Send an application to your local research institute or Pokémon center to receive the Gosan

2. Send an application to a local dojo and a large officially certified dojo to help subdue wild Pokémon around the city

3. Give a Pokémon to a family member or friend

4. Collect Pokémon in the wild on your own

Since most Pokémon have a force value that surpasses that of humans, it is quite difficult to subdue wild Pokémon on their own, and most people will not choose this route.

There are usually only three of them in each research institute or Pokémon center, and they are quite sought-after in big cities, and places are usually won by children who excel in elementary school or have powerful families. In smaller towns with fewer people, it is easier to obtain the Gosanya.

Most of the newcomers' starting Pokémon are wild Pokémon from around the city that are subdued by Gyms and large Dojos. This program is completely free, and you only need to send an application email one month before you receive your Pokémon.

Preschoolers and students in lower grades are not allowed to own Pokémon Balls and cannot own their own Pokémon. Seniors over the age of eight can have up to one Pokémon.

Citizens who are at least 10 years old can still own an unlimited number of Pokémon even if they do not have a Trainer license. However, ordinary citizens are not allowed to challenge the gym or participate in official competitions, nor can they enjoy the benefits of being a trainer.

In many families that value the training of trainers, the elders will register the Pokémon in their own name and "deposit" it in the hands of the junior under the age of 10, and then give it away after the junior becomes a trainer - in essence, using the power to allow the junior to own more Pokémon in advance.

Trainers usually depart in January or early July, but the exact date may vary slightly depending on the situation in each city.

Each Trainer License has a unique Trainer ID. The ID is 15 digits and has the following meanings:

1 digit: the region code at the time of registration

2-3 digits: the city code

4-11 digits: The date the trainer was registered

12-15 digits: the sequential number of the registration of new trainers in the city

If the ID number is 101100001010001, it means that the first trainer to complete registration on January 1, 1000 in Mihara City, Kanto Region.

After the registration information is submitted, the trainer's unique account will be automatically generated on the GT forum, and the trainer ID is the login account, and the password can be set freely.

Usually after submitting an application for Trainer registration to your local Pokémon Center or Research Institute, a staff member will take care of all the formalities on your behalf. The information of the trainer's license is recorded in the Pokédex, and newcomers only need to pick up their Pokédex and the initial Pokémon on the day of travel.

The Pokémon Alliance encourages citizens to become trainers, and has established a number of welfare measures for Pokémon trainers. For example, the Pokémon Center can heal trainers' Pokémon for free and provide accommodation and meals, and most of the travel items in the Friendly Shops are half the price of regular stores.

There are many ways to classify Pokémon trainers.

Trainers who do not have a fixed itinerary or work, and whose main business is to travel and challenge rings, major stadiums, and official leagues, and earn bonuses to make ends meet, are called freelance trainers;

Trainers who do not rely on the profession of trainer as their source of income and have other main businesses are called amateur trainers;

Trainers who have graduated from a trainer school and are employed as trainers with the ability to be trainers, and who have a fixed position and salary, are called vocational trainers.

Compared with the first two types of trainers, vocational trainers enjoy more generous benefits.

The only way to become a professional trainer without going through the Trainer School is to qualify for the [Heavenly King Championship Qualifying Tournament] through the regional leagues and the World League.

According to the different tendencies of ability development, they can be divided into ordinary trainers, coordination trainers, breeders, performers, etc.

On the World Trainer Rankings, the name, ID, and rank of every trainer in the world are registered. The name of the newcomer who has just completed the registration will be added to the bottom of the leaderboard by default.

Gym Challenge, regional leagues, world leagues, and other official tournaments that have been officially sanctioned by the league are the basis for adjusting the ranking on the leaderboard. At the top of the rankings is the former Chief Search Officer [Starry White Night].

There are match recorders in officially certified gyms and major tournaments and tournaments, and trainers need to scan the bestiary in the recorder to verify their identity before fighting. After the battle, it was scanned again and the results of the battle were registered in the file.

After completing the above procedures, the prize money from the battle will be credited to the personal account linked to the identity information, and the penalty for defeat will be automatically credited. Additional prizes are usually given out on-site or delivered by courier to Pokémon Centers.

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Co-setter: @幻月嫣灵