Pokemon Dawn

010 Battle Recorder

Battle recorder Japanese: バトルレコーダー, English: battlerecorder

It records the trainer's glorious journey.

A small machine set up in the Pokémon League's battle arena. The usual model is about half a person's height, with a groove for inserting a Pokémon picture book or ID card; some special occasions will be equipped with a micro recorder that is easy to carry.

All competitions officially certified by the Pokémon League, such as gym battles, regional leagues, or regular small-scale arena competitions, will have battle recorders next to the battle venues. Trainers need to insert the picture book or ID card into the recorder before the battle to scan to verify their identity; after the battle, the trainer needs to scan again, and the staff will enter the battle-related information and register the battle results into the archives.

Battle record information usually includes the following points: competition time, location, venue, competition name, identities of both participating parties, and Pokémon participating in the battle, etc. Some of the more important competitions will automatically upload competition videos.

This step is usually mandatory, and those who refuse to enter information will be immediately disqualified from the competition. Only challenges in the wild or informal small-scale competitions do not require registration information, but most of these competitions are of low level and have meager prizes, so most trainers are happy to participate in various competitions sponsored by the official.

After completing the above procedures, the bonus earned from the battle will be credited to the personal account bound to the ID card, and the fine for defeat will also be automatically paid out. Additional prizes are usually distributed directly on site, or by courier to the default address set by the trainer.

The battles recorded by the battle recorder will become the basis for ranking in the world trainer rankings.

In the personal information column of the Pokémon Pokédex, there is an interface called "Competition History". You can view the records of all official competitions you have participated in since you became a trainer. For trainers, it has a similar meaning to a diary.

Champions from all over the world who enter the Hall of Champions will leave their game resumes before becoming champions in the hall. Therefore, the game history recorded by the battle recorder is called the "glory course" by some trainers.

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