User:TrainerSplash/Trainer Passport
A Trainer Passport is a screen from the menu in Pokémon Sun and Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. It is effectively the Alolan replacement of a Trainer Card from previous games, although it gauges progression in different ways. Like a Trainer Card, it will display a Trainer's name, Trainer ID number, gender, Pokémon found in the Pokédex, and money. Additionally it will list their stamps and BP count. The player can view their character model and retake their passport photo.
On file select, the player's Trainer card changes appearances from Sun and Moon to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, however they carry the same information, portrait and game time. Typed Z-Crystals appear on file select replacing badge count.
While functionally the same as a Trainer Card from previous titles, allowing for a form of identification, the Trainer Passport functions as world building for the player who had recently moved from Kanto to Alola. Sun in the Pokémon Sun and Moon Special Demo is seen getting his Trainer Passport from Hau'oli City's Town Hall making him a resident of Hau'oli City. In the full game, the player does not receive their passport at the start of the game, instead they get it when they get their first Pokémon. Professor Kukui creates the passport himself using the portrait the player picked at the start of the game to decide their character appearance.
Stamps
A Stamp is a mark on a Trainer Passport that indicates certain achievements accomplished, similar to the stars of a Trainer Card. They replace multiple functions from previous titles, including Gym Badges, the Trainer Card level system, and the Diplomas indicating Pokédex completion. Stamps gauge the progress of the player along with gauging gameplay balance. These functions include:
- Marking the player's first step to being a Trainer
- Halting Pokémon obedience when they reach a certain level, similar to a gym badge. They also indicate when the player has defeated an island kahuna part of their grand trial.
- Becoming Alola's champion
- Marking down the accomplishment of completing an island's personal Pokédex or the region's entire Pokédex. Similar to a diploma.
- Reach a certain win streak in the Battle Tree.
- Marking accomplishments with the Poké Finder.
list of Stamps
There is a total of 15 stamps in all four Alola-related titles, with 16 different designs.
Stamp | Requirement | Location |
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Official Pokémon Trainer |
Default with Passport after choosing a first partner Pokémon | Iki Town |
Melemele Trial Completion |
Pass Hala's grand trial | Iki Town |
Akala Trial Completion |
Pass Olivia's grand trial | Ruins of Life |
Ula'ula Trial Completion |
Pass Nanu's grand trial | Malie City |
Poni Trial Completion |
Pass Hapu's grand trial | Vast Poni CanyonSM / Exeggutor IslandUSUM |
Island Challenge Completion |
Become Champion | Pokémon League |
Melemele Pokédex Completion |
Complete the Melemele Pokédex | Heahea City (Game Freak office) |
Akala Pokédex Completion |
Complete the Akala Pokédex | Heahea City (Game Freak office) |
Ula'ula Pokédex Completion |
Complete the Ula'ula Pokédex | Heahea City (Game Freak office) |
Poni Pokédex Completion |
Complete the Poni Pokédex | Heahea City (Game Freak office) |
Alola Pokédex CompletionS |
Complete the Alola Pokédex (not counting any Mythical Pokémon including: Magearna, Marshadow and Zeraora) |
Heahea City (Game Freak office) |
Alola Pokédex CompletionM | ||
Alola Pokédex CompletionUS | ||
Alola Pokédex CompletionUM | ||
50 Consecutive Single Battle Wins |
Achieve a 50-win streak in the Battle Tree's Single Battle format | Battle Tree |
50 Consecutive Double Battle Wins |
Achieve a 50-win streak in the Battle Tree's Double Battle format | Battle Tree |
50 Consecutive Multi Battle Wins |
Achieve a 50-win streak in the Battle Tree's Multi Battle format | Battle Tree |
Poké Finder Pro |
Obtain the final version of the Poké Finder | Any Poké Finder spot (where the final version of the Poké Finder is obtained) |