The strongest Pokemon trainer is definitely trainer Red from Pokemon Soul Silver/Heart Gold. All his pokemons are above level 80, way stronger than Steven from Emerald, and Blue from Pokemon Leaf Green/Fire Red. Amanzio from Pokemon White/Black wifi.
All It Does Is Add One star To Your Trainer Card
No but you can migrate emerald Pokemon to heartgold
To get a gold trainer card in Pokemon Fire Red, you have toBeat the elite four and champion onceCapture all the pokemon in the Kanto Pokedex, except MewCapture all the pokemon in the National Pokedex, except Mew, Ho-ho, Lugia, Celebi, Jirachi, and DeoxysJump 200 times in the Pokemon Jump and also get 200 berries in the Dodrio Berry PickingYou have to complete all tasks listed above, but in any order.
You can't. The maximum is 4. for more info, see www.psypokes.com/rs/faqs.php how to get a jirachi ^^Yes, the maximum is 4 for emerald, and to get it, you must do the following: --Beat the Elite Four --Complete the Hoenn (not national) dex --Win Master Rank in all categories for the Pokemon Contest in Lilycove --Earn all the Gold symbols at the Battle Frontier
you win
You get another coloured trainer card. If it's gold, you get a black Trainer Card.
You get a diploma, gold trainer card and if you talk to prof birch you can get a johto starter pokemon.
You get a diploma and a gold trainer card.
if you complete your dex you get silver trainer card if you copmplete national you get gold trainer card.
Catch a certain amount of Pokemon and defeat the elite four to change your card from copper to bronze to silver then gold.
The strongest Pokemon trainer is definitely trainer Red from Pokemon Soul Silver/Heart Gold. All his pokemons are above level 80, way stronger than Steven from Emerald, and Blue from Pokemon Leaf Green/Fire Red. Amanzio from Pokemon White/Black wifi.
All It Does Is Add One star To Your Trainer Card
The second gym trainers for each generation are as follows: Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Firered and Leafgreen: Misty, a water-type trainer Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal: Bugsy, a bug-type trainer Pokemon Ruby, Saphire and Emerald: Brawly, a fighting-type trainer Pokemon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum: Gardenia, a grass-type trainer
Pokemon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Diamond and Pearl. They are the real ones because you start off and play as a Pokemon Trainer.
No but you can migrate emerald Pokemon to heartgold
If you collect all of the coloured/gold prints, you will get a star to your trainer card.