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Players may choose from several preset appearances during the game introduction. In X and Y, the choices are dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes; fair skin, honey hair, and gray eyes; or pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. In Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the choices are pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and black eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. In Sword and Shield, the choices are fair skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes; darker skin, black hair, and gray eyes; or tanned skin, brown hair, and brown eyes. Trainers will start the game with the default outfits worn by the protagonists in their official artwork. A second default outfit is included for both genders. | Players may choose from several preset appearances during the game introduction. In X and Y, the choices are dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes; fair skin, honey hair, and gray eyes; or pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. In Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the choices are pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and black eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. In Sword and Shield, the choices are fair skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes; darker skin, black hair, and gray eyes; or tanned skin, brown hair, and brown eyes. In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the choices are fair skin, blue hair, and gray eyes; tanned skin, brown hair and brown eyes; pale skin, blond hair and blue eyes; or darker skin, black hair and brown eyes. Trainers will start the game with the default outfits worn by the protagonists in their official artwork. A second default outfit is included for both genders. | ||
The player may customize their hair color, hairstyle, clothing, accessories, and contact lenses in salons and fitting rooms throughout [[Kalos]], [[Alola]], and [[Galar]]. Customized trainers will appear in the overworld, on the [[Player Search System]], in [[Festival Plaza]], and on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. | The player may customize their hair color, hairstyle, clothing, accessories, and contact lenses in salons and fitting rooms throughout [[Kalos]], [[Alola]], and [[Galar]]. Customized trainers will appear in the overworld, on the [[Player Search System]], in [[Festival Plaza]], and on the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. |
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Trainer customization is a feature that allows the player to customize their appearance further than the two gender options present since Pokémon Crystal. Trainer customization was introduced in Pokémon X and Y, and has been featured in all core series games since Sun and Moon.
In the core series games
Players may choose from several preset appearances during the game introduction. In X and Y, the choices are dark skin, black hair, and brown eyes; fair skin, honey hair, and gray eyes; or pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. In Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the choices are pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes; fair skin, black hair, and black eyes; dark skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; or darker skin, black hair, and brown eyes. In Sword and Shield, the choices are fair skin, brown hair, and brown eyes; pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes; darker skin, black hair, and gray eyes; or tanned skin, brown hair, and brown eyes. In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the choices are fair skin, blue hair, and gray eyes; tanned skin, brown hair and brown eyes; pale skin, blond hair and blue eyes; or darker skin, black hair and brown eyes. Trainers will start the game with the default outfits worn by the protagonists in their official artwork. A second default outfit is included for both genders.
The player may customize their hair color, hairstyle, clothing, accessories, and contact lenses in salons and fitting rooms throughout Kalos, Alola, and Galar. Customized trainers will appear in the overworld, on the Player Search System, in Festival Plaza, and on the Pokémon Global Link.
List of clothing
Pokémon X and Y
- Main article: List of clothing in Generation VI
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
- Main article: Fashion item
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
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Salons
Upon entering a salon and speaking to the receptionist, the player may change their hair color by selecting the "Color" optionXYSMUSUM, or change their haircut by selecting the "Styling"XY / "Cut"SMUSUM / "Hair"SwSh option. The player may also change the color and cut simultaneously. For female players, front styling/bangs may be customized independently of the rest of player's haircut. In X and Y, additional hairstyles are unlocked after attaining more style in and around Lumiose City, while in Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, additional hairstyles are unlocked after entering the Hall of Fame. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, additional hairstyles can be unlocked after obtaining the Style Card in The Isle of Armor.
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Styling:
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Color:
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Cut: |
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*: Available after reaching 50 style points †: Available after entering the Hall of Fame ‡: Bangs cannot be chosen with this hairstyle |
In addition, in Pokémon Sword and Shield, Salons can also change a player's makeup, replacing the Lens Case and Makeup Bag.
Eyebrows | Eyebrow Color | Eyelashes (Female Only) | Eye Color | Lipstick (Female Only) |
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Locations
City/Town | Location |
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Kalos | |
Lumiose City | South Boulevard, near the Route 5 gate |
Alola | |
Hau'oli City | Shopping District, west of the apparel shop |
Konikoni City | Near the south entrance |
Malie City | Off the west street |
Galar | |
Motostoke | In the southeast, next to the Boutique |
Hammerlocke | To the west, left of the Battle Café |
Circhester | In the southeast corner |
Wyndon | Along the west road, on the left after the Boutique |
Boutiques and apparel shops
In Pokémon X and Y, clothing is sold at boutiques. Each boutique in Kalos has a unique selection of clothing and accessories based on the "essence" of its surrounding city. Players may browse through the boutique's selection before entering a fitting room and activating the Trainer customization screen. Alternatively, the player can purchase an item or accessory immediately by walking up to the displayed items (if there are any) in the shop and pressing "A". The item and accessory price will pop up, along with a close-up of the merchandise, and the player can select to purchase it without trying it on. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for hats, tops, bottoms, dresses, socks, shoes, bags, and hat accessories.
In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, fashion items are sold at apparel shops. Each apparel shop in Alola has a unique selection of fashion items. Players can browse the shop's selection by talking to the attendant. Upon exiting the menu, the player will be prompted to put on any purchased items. To put on any obtained items, the player can also use the fitting room located in each apparel shop. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for tops, bottoms, socks, shoes, bags, hats, eyewear, and hair accessories.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, clothing is sold in Boutiques. In addition, there are Uniform Shops in most stadiums, as well as Motostoke, where players can purchase sets of Pokémon type-themed clothing. Players can browse and purchase items by talking to the NPC behind the counter. After purchasing any item, the player will be asked if they'd like to put it on now. Players can also change clothing by using fitting rooms located in each Boutique. The Trainer customization screen has separate menus for tops, overwear, bottoms, dresses, socks, shoes, bags, hats, glasses, gloves, and uniforms. Any part of a uniform can be worn separately if desired.
Locations
City/Town | Location |
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Kalos | |
Santalune City | East of the Pokémon Center |
Lumiose City | Vernal Avenue, next to Café Classe |
Cyllage City | East of Hotel Cyllage |
Laverre City | Near the southwest entrance |
Anistar City | East of the Pokémon Center |
Snowbelle City | Northwest of the Gym |
Alola | |
Hau'oli City | Shopping District, west of the Tourist Bureau |
Hau'oli City | Shopping District, inside the Shopping Mall |
Heahea City | East of the Tourist Bureau |
Konikoni City | North of the salon |
Malie City | Near the west wall of Malie Garden |
Galar | |
Wedgehurst | In the northwest, past the Berry Store |
Motostoke | To the southeast, next to the Salon |
Hammerlocke | To the west, before the Battle Café |
Circhester | In the northeast corner |
Wyndon | Along the west road, on the left |
Fitting rooms
Fitting rooms allow the player to change their current clothes, contact lenses, and lip colorSMUSUM.
In Pokémon X and Y, they can be found in every Pokémon Center in the back-left corner, indicated by a blue circular sign. In front of the room is a small blue circle with a picture of a shirt; there are also fitting rooms in the PR Video Studio and at boutiques. Fitting rooms in Pokémon Centers and the PR Video Studio only allow the player to change between clothing they currently own or change their contact lenses; fitting rooms at boutiques allow the player to try on clothing they own or that is for sale at the shop (but not change contact lenses), and can purchase the clothing if they wear it when the player exits the fitting room.
In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, fitting rooms can be found in the back-left corner of every apparel shop; there are also fitting rooms in Alola Photo Clubs, but these buildings are only present in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Fitting rooms only allow the player to change between clothing they currently own, or change their contact lenses or lip color.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, fitting room are located in the back corner of every Boutique. Fitting rooms only allow the player to change between clothing they have purchased.
Contact lenses
A Lens Case allows the player to change the color of their eyes in fitting rooms, similarly to clothes. In Pokémon X and Y, it can be received in the PR Video Studio in Lumiose City; in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, it is received from Lillie in Hau'oli City.
In Pokémon X and Y, the player does not obtain contacts matching their default eye color; in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the player is wearing colored contacts by default.
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*: Available after entering the Hall of Fame |
Lip color
A Makeup Bag allows the player to change the color of her lips in fitting rooms, similarly to contact lenses. It is received from Lillie in Hau'oli City in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon if the player is female.
- No lipstick
- Nude Pink
- Coral Orange
- Bright Pink
- Summer Red
- Deep Burgundy
- Icy Blue
PR Video Studio
In X and Y, the player can use further customization options for their PR Video, such as makeup for female Trainers or facial hair for male Trainers, can be accessed via the makeup artist also located in the PR Video Studio in a similar manner to the hairstylist.
In spin-off games
Pokémon Battle Revolution
- Main article: Custom Pass
Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure
In Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure, the player can choose from four preset outfits, two for each gender, at the beginning of the game.
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Pokkén Tournament
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
Classification | Male | Female |
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Glasses |
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Battle AR |
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Neckwear |
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Clothing |
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Backgrounds |
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Emotions |
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Pokémon GO
- Main article: Style (GO)
In Pokémon GO, the player character can be chosen and customized at the beginning of the game. They can also be customized at any time from the profile screen starting in version 0.31.0.
This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |