Symbol

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If you were looking for the encounter type in the core series games, see Symbol encounter.

A Symbol (Japanese: シンボル Symbol) is an item which denotes a Pokémon Trainer as having defeated one of Hoenn's Frontier Brains. They are the Hoenn Battle Frontier's equivalent of a Badge. There are two levels of them for each: silver and gold. The Sinnoh and Johto equivalent is a commemorative print. Unlike Badges, they do not allow new items to be sold at Poké Marts.

List of Symbols

Symbols
Frontier Brain
Japanese
Facility
Japanese
Symbols

Factory Head Noland
ファクトリーヘッド ダツラ
Factory Head Datsura
Battle Factory
バトルファクトリー
Battle Factory

Silver Knowledge Symbol

Gold Knowledge Symbol

Arena Tycoon Greta
アリーナキャプテン コゴミ
Arena Captain Kogomi
Battle Arena
バトルアリーナ
Battle Arena

Silver Guts Symbol

Gold Guts Symbol

Dome Ace Tucker
ドームスーパースター ヒース
Dome Superstar Heath
Battle Dome
バトルドーム
Battle Dome

Silver Tactics Symbol

Gold Tactics Symbol

Pike Queen Lucy
チューブクイーン アザミ
Tube Queen Azami
Battle Pike
バトルチューブ
Battle Tube

Silver Luck Symbol

Gold Luck Symbol

Palace Maven Spenser
パレスガーディアン ウコン
Palace Guardian Ukon
Battle Palace
バトルパレス
Battle Palace

Silver Spirits Symbol

Gold Spirits Symbol

Pyramid King Brandon
ピラミッドキング ジンダイ
Pyramid King Jindai
Battle Pyramid
バトルピラミッド
Battle Pyramid

Silver Brave Symbol

Gold Brave Symbol

Salon Maiden Anabel
タワータイクーン リラ
Tower Tycoon Lila
Battle Tower
バトルタワー
Battle Tower

Silver Ability Symbol

Gold Ability Symbol


In the anime

Ash's seven Symbols
Reggie's six Symbols

Main series

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

Ash earned the Knowledge Symbol close to the end of the eighth season, and then the rest of the Symbols during the ninth season. After earning his seventh Symbol in Pace - The Final Frontier!, Scott offered him a chance to become a Frontier Brain candidate, but he turned down the offer.

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

In Lost Leader Strategy!, it was revealed that Paul's big brother Reggie had earned six of the seven Symbols. However, he had been unable to defeat Brandon, thus never obtaining the Brave Symbol.

In the manga

Emerald's seven Symbols in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Emerald arc

Emerald was seen earning all seven Symbols over the course of the arc. For the Tactics Symbol, he had been unable to defeat Tucker on his first try, but later participated in a Battle Dome tournament with the other Pokédex holders and won, earning him his final Symbol.

Pokémon Battle Frontier

Enta was seen earning six of the seven Symbols over the course of the Pokémon Battle Frontier manga, although most of them were won off-panel. However, his battle with Anabel ended in a draw, leaving him without the Ability Symbol.

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version of Emerald, the patterns on the Symbols are originally the first letter of the Symbol's name: K (Knowledge), G (Guts), T (Tactics), L (Luck), S (Spirits), B (Brave), and A (Ability).
    • However, the anime features the patterns used in the English version instead.
    • Translations of the Emerald arc of Pokémon Adventures retain the Japanese designs of the Symbols.
  • Some of the patterns in the Symbols have similarities to the Frontier Brain's battle facility.
    • The pattern on the Luck Symbol is identical to the hexagon patterns on Seviper, which the Battle Pike was modeled after.
    • The pattern on the Tactics Symbol seems to be the Battle Dome if seen from above. It might also stand for the first letter in Tucker's Japanese name Heath.
    • The pattern on the Brave Symbol seems to be the Battle Pyramid if seen from above.
    • The pattern on the Ability Symbol seems to be the Battle Tower seen from below.
  • The Knowledge Symbol is the only Symbol not to share a common first letter with its respective Frontier Brain in the English version. However, both are pronounced with the /n/ sound.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 象徵 Jeuhngjīng
Mandarin 象徵 / 象征 Xiàngzhēng *
象徴 Xiàngzhēng *
徽章 Huīzhāng *
Danish Symbol
Finnish Symboli
French Symbole
German Symbol
Italian Simbolo
Korean 심볼 Symbol
Polish Symbol
Portuguese Símbolo
Spanish Símbolo
Vietnamese Biểu tượng

Knowledge Symbol

Language Title
Japanese ノウレッジシンボル Knowledge Symbol
Finnish Tiedon symboli
French Symbole Savoir
German Kenntnissymbol
Italian Simbolo Sapienza
Spanish Símbolo del Saber
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Tri thức

Guts Symbol

Language Title
Japanese ガッツシンボル Guts Symbol
Finnish Sisusymboli
French Symbole Cran
German Grobsymbol
Italian Simbolo Valore
Spanish Símbolo del Coraje
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Ý chí

Tactics Symbol

Language Title
Japanese タクティクスシンボル Tactics Symbol
Finnish Taktiikkasymboli
French Symbole Tactique
German Taktiksymbol
Italian Simbolo Tattica
Spanish Símbolo de la Táctica
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Chiến thuật

Luck Symbol

Language Title
Japanese ラックシンボル Luck Symbol
Finnish Onnisymboli
French Symbole Chance
German Lossymbol
Italian Simbolo Fortuna
Spanish Símbolo de la Fortuna
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Vận may

Spirits Symbol

Language Title
Japanese スピリットシンボル Spirit Symbol
Finnish Henkisymboli
French Symbole Esprit
German Seelensymbol
Italian Simbolo Spirito
Spanish Símbolo del Ánimo
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Tinh thần

Brave Symbol

Language Title
Japanese ブレイブシンボル Brave Symbol
Finnish Rohkeussymboli
French Symbole Courage
German Bravursymbol
Italian Simbolo Audacia
Polish Symbol Dzielności*
Symbol Odwagi*
Spanish Símbolo de la Valentía
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Dũng cảm

Ability Symbol

Language Title
Japanese アビリティシンボル Ability Symbol
Finnish Kykysymboli
French Symbole Capacité
German Anlagesymbol
Italian Simbolo Abilità
Spanish Símbolo de la Destreza
Vietnamese Biểu tượng Tài năng


See also