Hall of Fame

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For the books, see Pokémon: Sinnoh Hall of Fame and Pokémon Hall of Fame (book).

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Entering the Hall of Fame in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2

The Hall of Fame (Japanese: 殿堂入り Induction to the Hall of Fame) is a record kept by the Pokémon League of all the Pokémon Trainers who have ever beaten the Elite Four and the Pokémon Champion. Various data regarding the victorious Trainer is recorded. The Hall of Fame is in a room accessible from the Champion's room, and may be accessed by people who have entered it by way of PC.

Data recorded

In each game, data is recorded into the PC, which is also shown during the games' ending scene. This is a list of which data is visible on the Hall of Fame PC option.

Generation I

Hall of Fame records are stored per individual Pokémon. This means that a single member team is given a single record, while a six-member team is given six records. Each uniquely indexed record holds the Pokémon's species, level, and nickname. The Pokémon's type is also displayed; however, this value is generated from the record's species index itself.

All Generation I games store the player's 50 most recent records in ascending order. Any further records overwrite the oldest record present. For example, if a player were to defeat the Elite Four 51 times, feats 2 through 51 would be displayed in that order, with 1 having been overwritten. This storage allows for a maximum of 300 Pokémon records to be displayed in the Hall of Fame at any given time.

In addition, the player's name, playing time, money, sprite, and number of Pokémon obtained are displayed during the ending scene, along with each team member's unique record beforehand. Professor Oak also evaluates the player's Pokédex before the credits roll.

Generation II

Hall of Fame records are again stored per individual Pokémon. Each uniquely indexed record now holds the Pokémon's species, level, IVs, Trainer ID number and nickname. Although the IVs are not visible, they are used to display the Pokémon's gender, alternate color, and Unown form, if any of the three apply to the given specimen. The Pokémon's index number is also displayed; however, this value is generated from the record's species index itself.

All Generation II games store the player's 30 most previous feats in a descending order. Any further feats would again delete records in a First In, First Out method. For example, if a player were to defeat the Elite Four 31 times, feats 31 through 2 would be displayed in that order, with 1 having been overwritten. This storage allows for a maximum of 180 Pokémon records to be displayed in the Hall of Fame at any given time.

In addition, the player's name, Trainer ID number, playing time, sprite, and number of Pokémon obtained are displayed during the ending scene, along with each team member's unique record beforehand. Professor Oak also evaluates the player's Pokédex before the credits roll.

Generation III

Hall of Fame records are now stored per each team, so as to save time traversing through records. This means that a single member team is given a single record, while a six-member is team is also given a single record. Each indexed record holds an entire team's data, with each unique team member entry consisting of its species, level, nickname, personality value, and Trainer ID number. Personality values work exactly like IVs in Generation II, in that they are not visible, yet are used to display the Pokémon's gender, alternate color, and Unown and/or Spinda form, if any of the three apply to the given specimen. The Pokémon's index number is once again displayed; however, this value is generated from the record's species index itself.

All Generation III games store the player's 50 most previous feats in a descending order. Any further feats would delete records in a First In, First Out method. For example, if a player were to defeat the Elite Four 51 times, feats 51 through 2 would be displayed in that order, with 1 having been overwritten. This storage allows for a maximum of 50 team records, each with a maximum of 300 Pokémon total, to be displayed in the Hall of Fame at any given time.

In addition, the player's name, Trainer ID number, playing time and sprite are displayed during the ending scene, along with each team member's unique record beforehand. Unlike previous generations, however, each game's regional Professor will not evaluate the Pokédex. Instead, the message LEAGUE CHAMPION! CONGRATULATIONS! is displayed before the credits roll.

Generation IV

Hall of Fame records are again stored per each team, so as to save time traversing through records. Each indexed record holds the date the feat took place, as well as an entire team's data, with each unique team member entry consisting of its species, level, nickname, personality value, Trainer name and all four learned moves. Personality values are not visible, yet are used to display the Pokémon's gender, alternate color, and form, if any of the three apply to the given specimen.

All Generation IV games store the player's 30 most previous feats in a descending order. Any further feats would delete records in a First In, First Out method. For example, if a player were to defeat the Elite Four 31 times, feats 31 through 2 would be displayed in that order, with 1 having been overwritten. This storage allows for a maximum of 30 team records, each with a maximum of 180 Pokémon total, to be displayed in the Hall of Fame at any given time.

In addition, the player's name, Trainer ID number, playing time and sprite and the message League Champion! Congratulations! are displayed during the ending scene, along with each team member's unique record beforehand.

Additionally, when a team member is displayed during the ending scene, its original catching location will be displayed. Whether this piece of information is stored within each team member's Hall of Fame record or not has yet to be researched.

Generation V

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In addition to recording the player's party after defeating the Champion in all games of Generation V, the Hall of Fame in Pokémon Black and White also records data after the player defeats Ghetsis. A maximum of 15 entries can be recorded at any time, as well as the First Game Clear. The data is again deleted using the First In, First Out method. The data is stored in the "Records" section of the PC. Each entry includes the date the player entered the Hall of Fame, their Pokémon's nickname, gender, level, species, Original Trainer, and moves.

Generation VI

After defeating the Elite Four, the player's party is saved in the Hall of Fame. Stored data for each party member includes species, gender, level, nickname, Original Trainer, moves, and held items. Similarly to Generation V, a maximum of 15 Elite Four clears can be recorded at any time, as well as the First Game Clear. The data is deleted using the First In, First Out method.

Rewards

Layout

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Generations I-III

Red Blue Yellow Gold Silver Crystal Ruby Sapphire Emerald FireRed LeafGreen
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Generation IV

Diamond Pearl Platinum HeartGold SoulSilver
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Glitches

Examples of corrupted Hall of Fame entries caused by MissingNo.
  • In the Generation I games, if the player encounters MissingNo. or other glitch Pokémon, the Hall of Fame data may be corrupted by a glitch in the game. When MissingNo. has been seen on the save file, the player's Hall of Fame is badly corrupted with entirely different Pokémon, which will often consist of glitched characters and names. Players can often see particular Pokémon in the Hall of Fame, whether they have seen them in the Pokédex or not. This effect also works in Pokémon Yellow when encountering glitch Pokémon through the Mew glitch. However, a way to avoid the effects of this glitch is to encounter MissingNo. or any other glitch Pokémon before entering the Hall of Fame, because encountering a MissingNo. only affects the teams already registered in the Hall of Fame. Players can also defeat the Elite Four multiple times after having encountered MissingNo., as the game will automatically overwrite older Hall of Fame entries after the Elite Four is defeated 20 times.
  • In Pokémon Red and Green, performing the Dokokashira door glitch allows the player to quickly complete the game by forcing the next door to take them to another location; this can include the Hall of Fame room. This extremely hazardous and game-breaking glitch was removed from Pokémon Blue, causing it to not be present in the translated Pokémon Red and Blue.
  • In earlier versions of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the game would sometimes freeze after recording the player's team data in the Hall of Fame; this glitch was patched out in the Version 1.2 update on December 3, 2014, 12 days after the games' initial release.


In the anime

The Palace of Victory

In the main series

The Hall of Fame's only appearance in the anime was in Enter the Dragonite. After beating Drake, the Orange Crew Supreme Gym Leader, Ash earned a spot in the Palace of Victory, which is also known as the Orange League Hall of Fame. A photo of the winning Trainers and their Pokémon are kept on display.

In Gathering the Gang of Four!, Scott revealed that any Trainer who successfully defeats the Battle Frontier is entered into the Hall of Fame and becomes a Frontier Brain candidate. After earning his final Symbol by defeating Brandon in the next episode, Ash entered the Battle Frontier Hall of Fame, but turned down the offer for Frontier Brain candidacy.

The Hall of Fame in Pokémon Origins

In Pokémon Origins

The Hall of Fame appeared in File 4: Charizard after Red defeated Blue and became the Pokémon League Champion. Much like in the games, Red was led to the Hall of Fame by Professor Oak, after which Red's Pokémon's data was recorded and displayed on a screen. The Hall of Fame contained numerous portraits of all the previous Champions and their Pokémon teams.

Trivia

  • The "Congratulations" screen in the Generation V games shows the player with one of their Pokémon; After showing one battle animation cycle, it rotates the Pokémon off-screen to the left and the next Pokémon takes its place from the right. This is similar to what occurs in the title screen of Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue.
  • The Alolan Pokémon League is the only League which does not have a separate room for the Hall of Fame.
  • Alola is the only region where the Hall of Fame entries cannot be viewed from the player's PC. Instead, the player can view them by talking to an NPC outside of the Pokémon League.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 登入名人堂 Dāngyahp Mìhngyàhntòhng *
進入名人堂 Jeunyahp Mìhngyàhntòhng *
進入殿堂 Jeunyahp Dihntòhng *
Mandarin 登入名人堂 Dēngrù Míngréntáng *
進入殿堂 Jìnrù Diàntáng *
进入神殿 Jìnrù Shéndiàn *
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Erehal*
Eregalerij*
Finland Flag.png Finnish Kunnialista
France Flag.png French Panthéon
Germany Flag.png German Ruhmeshalle
Italy Flag.png Italian Sala d'Onore
South Korea Flag.png Korean 전당등록 Jeondang Deungnok
Poland Flag.png Polish Pałac Sławy
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Hall da Fama
Galeria da Fama*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Hall de la Fama
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Kändismuseum*
Mästarmuseet*
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Hội trường Danh vọng
Pokémon League logo.png The Pokémon League Paldea Gym Logo.png
Participation
TrainerBattleGym Leaders
GymsBadgesReferee
Championship matches
Elite FourOrange League
Champion League
Pokémon League Conferences
IndigoSilverEver GrandeLily of the Valley
VertressLumioseManalo
Regional Pokémon Leagues
IndigoOrange*JohtoHoennSinnoh
Unova (BB) • KalosAlolaGalarPaldea
Areas of jurisdiction
Pokémon League Reception GateHall of Fame
Palace of VictoryCerulean CaveArea Zero
Others
Admissions ExamPokémon Association
PIAWorld Coronation Series
(Masters Eight Tournament)


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