♦ Main Application: Trainer Classes

Dec 28, 2011 13:17

Hello everyone! The main theme for this community is Trainer Classes! To apply for any future themes you must be stamped as a Trainer Class... There are 84 different Trainer Classes, but I've done my best to make an application that narrows down the options for each person better. And I've provided the sprites for each class next to their descriptions... Since the classes are all pretty shallow I think it may be a bit easier to vote, but if you have trouble I recomend just going by the look of the classes! And if THAT doesn't help you can check the Bulbapedia Page that has all the classes and info on them :)

Name:
Stamping Preference:
[ ] Male Class
[ ] Female Class
[ ] Best Fit (don't ask for both)

Describe your personality:
Positive Traits:
Negative Traits:
Hobbies and interests:
Dislikes:
How are you described by others?:

Are you more...
Introverted or extroverted?
Optimistic, pessimistic, idealistic, or realistic?
A leader or a follower?
Cynical or trusting?
Mature or childish?
Independent or dependent?
Cool or dorky?
Careful or carefree?
High, medium, or low energy?
Confident or modest?

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would you change?
What are some of your future goals?
How do you tend to act around those you don't know?

Disreguarding type, what are some of your favorite Pokemon? Why?
How do you usually dress? Do you think you'd dress any different if you were in the Pokemon world? (Links to and pictures of clothing you like are acceptable if you'd like!)
Do you think you'd be the type to specialize in certain Pokemon types? (Avoid naming certain types if possible)
What's your goal in the Pokemon world? Do you want to go with the typical be the best or are we just here to have fun and explore?
Besides Pokemon training, do ya think you'd want to have any "normal" hobbies? Or even a job? Or would your life be dedicated to training?
If you hung out in just one area, what would the climate be like? Is it in a city, in a town, or along the countryside?
What's your strategy for fights?

Are there any Trainer Classes you absolutely do not want to be voted as?
Anything else you'd like to add?

You must vote on all unstamped applications before posting yours!
(Votes go here)









Beauty
A Beauty is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as attractive and vain young women who usually care a great deal about their appearance. They raise a variety of Pokémon, but tend to raise mainly those that implement beauty (Glameow), small cute ones (Furret) and pretty pink ones (Corsola). They typically pay out a lot of money when they are defeated. There are no Beauties in the Unova region.


Biker
A Biker is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as rough men wearing jackets with wild hairstyles riding motorcycles. They specialize in Poison and Fire-type Pokémon and are sometimes depicted as being affiliated with Team Rocket.



Bird Keeper
A Bird Keeper is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as young men carrying bird cages, except in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, in which they are female. They specialize in Flying-type Pokémon that are based on birds, like Pidgeot.


Blackbelt
A Black Belt is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as young generic martial artists, in headband and gi striking a fighting pose. They specialize in Fighting-type Pokémon. Their female counterpart seems to be the Battle Girl or Crush Girl.


Bug Catcher
A Bug Catcher is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as little boys in hats, carrying nets and what appears to be their lunchboxes, or containers to keep caught bugs in, held by a strap after Generation II. Most Bug Catchers have been considered just hobbyists. Some Bug Catchers move around areas, and don't always stay in the same place each day. Experienced Bug Catchers may become Bug Maniacs.


Burglar
A Burglar is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as suspicious men sneaking around with sacks thrown over their backs. In Generation I they are only found in the burned-down Pokémon Mansion and Cinnabar Gym. If defeated, they will sometimes drop an item as they flee. Burglars tend to drop large amounts of money. They specialize in Fire-type Pokémon. They also use Koffing, which may be used as a quick escape method, similar to that of the anime's original series.



Camper/Picnicker
A Camper/Picnicker is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. Campers are generally depicted as little boys in uniforms and Picnickers are generally depicted as younger girls in Girl Scout uniforms. They raise a variety of Pokémon, mainly those that would be found in the woods.


Channeler
A Channeler is a type of Pokémon Trainer that have only appeared in the Generation I games and their remakes. They are generally depicted as Shinto priestesses. They scared out people from Pokémon Tower, and were possibly unwittingly helping Team Rocket make their base in the tower. Their strange behavior when challenging the player, and subsequent reaction after being defeated, seems to imply they were possessed by the ghosts they used while battling. In fact, some Channelers apologize after battle, saying "I was possessed!" when spoken to. They specialize in Ghost-type Pokémon.



Ace Trainer
An Ace Trainer is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are depicted as teens or young adults, and can be male or female. They are Trainers who frequently travel around the world to meet new Trainers and take part in Pokémon League competitions. They generally use strong and evolved Pokémon, have a diversified and balanced party, and their artificial intelligence is generally very good compared to other Trainer types in their games. They often have healing items like Gym Leaders and use type advantages to their advantage. They are usually seen during the mid to last part of the game in Victory Road, as they are presumably on their way to challenge the Elite Four.


Cue Ball
A Cue Ball or Roughneck is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They appear as gigantic, hulking bald men. Cue Balls are usually in the vicinity of Bikers, as proven by their many appearances on Cycling Road. In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, they have a Gyarados on the back of their vest; in Pokémon Black and White, they have a Krookodile. Their name may be referring to their bald heads, which can resemble white billiards balls. They specialize in Fighting-type Pokémon in Generations I and III, and in Dark-type in Generation V. They are sometimes depicted as being affiliated with Team Rocket.


Engineer
An Engineer is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as men with hardhats, toolbelts, and toolboxes. They specialize in Electric-type Pokémon.


Fisherman
A Fisherman or Fisher is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are middle-aged men with rods, reels, and fishing gear. There is normally a Poké Ball attached to the end of the line. They specialize in Water-type Pokémon that can be caught via fishing. At least once in every game, there is a fisherman who will fight the player with a team made up entirely of Magikarp.



Gambler/Gamer/PI
A Gambler, Gamer, or PI is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as old men with dice and a dice cup. In Generation IV, they are young men in trenchcoats with coins. They use various Pokémon, but tend to rely on luck rather than skill. They mostly use one-hit KO moves such as Horn Drill, along with moves that also knock out the user but not always the opponent, such as Explosion.



Gentleman/Socialite
A Gentleman is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games, while the Socialite is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. Gentlemen are older men in dapper suits and Socialites are older women in expensive yet conservative outfits. Gentlemen generally use Pokémon based on pets - such as Growlithe, Manectric, or Chatot, and Socialties generally use Pokémon based on pets or other "refined" Pokémon, like Roselia. They also tend to give out large amounts of money for winning.


Hiker
A Hiker is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They appear as large men who (except in Generation III), have beards with a walking stick and hiking gear. They specialize in a combination of Fighting-, Ground-, and Rock-type Pokémon that are common in mountains and caves, such as Onix, Machop, and Geodude, although not all of them exclusively train those types.


Juggler
A Juggler is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are depicted as slim young men in flashy costumes, juggling Poké Balls. They specialize in using Mr. Mime, as well as Selfdestructing ball Pokémon like Voltorb, keeping with their circus theme, similar to the Clown class. They are fond of constantly switching out their Pokémon in battle.


Lass
A Lass is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are depicted as average young girls in cute clothing resembling school uniforms and having a slight obsession with mini-skirts. Lasses appear to be the female counterparts of Youngsters. They use a variety of Pokémon but tend to use the more cute and/or common Pokémon such as Pidgey, Nidoran, Zigzagoon etc.


Youngster
A Youngster is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are depicted as average young boys wearing caps, and are obsessed with short pants. They use a variety of Pokémon, but they tend towards common ones that are caught early in their respective games. In Black and White, they usually use Bug-type Pokémon, and some will give out Ultra Balls when defeated. Youngsters appear to be the male counterparts of Lasses.


PokéManiac
A Poké Maniac or PokéManiac is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They were originally presented as strange boys with long hair in trenchcoats. In Generation III, they were changed so that they became cosplayers dressing up in beast-like costumes. As their Japanese name implies (Monster Maniac), they tend to use Pokémon in the Monster egg group-such as Lairon, Lickitung and Charmander.



Psychic
A Psychic is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They were originally only male, but in Generation III, female Psychics started to appear. They are depicted as boys or girls levitating Poké Balls with their psychokinetic powers. They obviously specialize in Psychic-type Pokémon, and also in Ghost-type Pokémon in Generations IV and V.


Rocker
A Rocker is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They appear as young men in wild clothing, wielding electrical wires. They specialize in Electric-type Pokémon.


Sailor
A Sailor is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. Originally they were often depicted as burly men in sailor suits flexing their muscles, though their sprites have become fatter and less muscular throughout the generations. They specialize in Water-type Pokémon, with the single exception of using the Machop evolution family.



Scientist
A Scientist is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are men in lab coats and glasses, with the ones in FireRed and LeafGreen as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver holding beakers as well. They are often aligned with Team Rocket, as shown throughout the first four generations, and with Team Galactic, as shown in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. They generally use inorganic or artificial Pokémon such as Porygon, Muk, and Voltorb but also Psychic-type Pokémon in Sinnoh-and Unova-based games. Scientists of the Sinnoh and Unova regions also have a tendency to use Battle items such as X Attack.


Super Nerd
A Super Nerd is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are generally depicted as skinny teenage boys, with long hair and glasses. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, they are accompanied by a remote-controlled robotic Pikachu holding a Poké Ball. The HeartGold and SoulSilver version of the Super Nerd class also resembles a skinnier version of Generation IV's Collectors. They are very similar to Scientists. They generally use a combination of Poison-, Electric-, and Fire-type Pokémon.



Swimmer
A Swimmer is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. Originally, the only Swimmers to appear in-game were male-but in Generation II, female swimmers were introduced. Swimmers are found in the sea, usually just off the coast, and in some gyms. They specialize in Water-type Pokémon.


Tamer
A Tamer is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are young men with whips and hypnosis wheels. They generally use version-exclusive Pokémon, such as Arbok and Sandslash.


Boarder
A Boarder is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They are generally depicted as young men in winter clothing, riding a snowboard. They specialize in Ice-type Pokémon. Boarders only appear in the Generation II games and their remakes, where they are meant to be the counterpart of the female Skiers. In Generation IV's Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum Versions, Skiers can be both male and female, and the male Skier is nearly identical to the Boarder of Generation II.


Firebreather
A Firebreather is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. In Generation II they were generally depicted as fat clowns spewing out flames, while HeartGold and SoulSilver redesigned them as fat fire-breathing men wearing clothing designed after Magmar. They specialize in Fire-type Pokémon. They may, however, use Poison-type Pokémon that produce smoke, like Koffing and Weezing, as well.


Guitarist
A Guitarist is a type of Pokémon Trainer that debuted in Generation II games. They appear as young, blond men playing guitars. They specialize in Electric-type Pokémon, as they play electric guitars. They may also use Pokémon associated with sound waves such as the Whismur evolutionary line in Generation III, and rarely in Generation IV, Zubat. They may have some relation to the Rocker class introduced in Generation I, and the Musician class introduced in Generation V.


Kimono Girl
A Kimono Girl is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They appear as young women dressed in kimonos. They each use different Eeveelutions.


Medium
Medium is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in Generation II games. They are depicted as old women with little ghosts floating around them in Generation II, and as old women with a large, lit candle in each hand in Generation IV. They specialize in Ghost and Psychic-type Pokémon.


Policeman
A Policeman, known as an Officer in Generation II, is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They are police officers, with flashlights and baton, that only battle at night. It could be said that their counterpart is the Joggers, who can only be battled in the morning. They specialize in using Growlithe in Generation II, a possible reference to the anime's Officer Jenny. In Generation IV they use a combination of Hoothoot and various Fighting-type Pokémon. In Black and White there is only one standard Policeman fight which uses Herdier.



PokéFan
A PokéFan is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They come in two varieties: Middle-aged women with Poké Dolls, and middle-aged men with small children dressed in Pikachu outfits. Trainers of this class are members of Pokémon Fan Club. They raise many different cute Pokémon, that usually belong to the Fairy egg group. The Pokémon of PokéFans are notable for always holding a Berry or Oran Berry, depending on the game.



School Kid
A School Kid is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games as Schoolboys. In Generation III, female variations started to appear and the class gained a gender neutral name. They are presented as young children carrying school bags. They raise a variety of Pokémon, but they are usually unevolved.



Skier
A Skier is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. They look like young women (and, in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, young men) dressed in winter clothing and on skis. At first, they appeared to be the female counterparts of Boarders. However, in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, they appeared in both genders as Skiers. The male Skier also looks nearly identical to a Boarder in outfit design. They specialize in Ice-type Pokémon.


Teacher
A Teacher is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation II games. In Generation II, they are women in suits with pointers. In Generation IV, they are older women in suits, with bags containing papers. They raise a variety of different Pokémon.


Aroma Lady
An Aroma Lady is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as young women surrounded by swirling flower petals. They tend to specialize in Grass-type Pokémon, especially Budew, its evolutions, and other Pokémon known for their smells. In fact, the only NON-Grass Pokémon they ever use is Combee. Their introductions often contain mentions of scents or aromas.


Battle Girl
A Battle Girl is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as young women, dressed in belly baring crop tops, or traditional Kung Fu uniforms in Black and White, and striking a fighting pose. They tend to specialize in Fighting-type Pokémon. In general, their male counterparts appear to be Black Belts. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, a nearly identical sort of Trainer called Crush Girl appeared.


Bug Maniac
A Bug Maniac is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as teenagers or young adults with nets and bug cages. They specialize in strong Bug-type Pokémon. Bug Maniacs are more experienced Bug Catchers, usually having evolved Bug Pokémon on their battle teams. Some Bug Maniacs, when battled, will say that they were once Bug Catchers.


Collector
A Collector is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as nerdy young men carrying many Poké Balls. The Gen IV Collector sprite looks similar to the Super Nerd class in HeartGold and SoulSilver. In Generation III, they use version-exclusive Pokémon. In Diamond and Pearl, they use three Pokémon of the same species, while in Platinum they use rare Pokémon such as Togetic or Feebas. They often talk about how they wish to catch rare Pokémon.


Dragon Tamer
A Dragon Tamer is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are young men in elaborate purple outfits and capes. They specialize in Dragon-type Pokémon. They also use Pokémon that look like Dragons, such as Gyarados. The goal of most of these Dragon Tamers is to attain the status of their greatest member, Kanto and Johto Pokémon League Champion Lance.



Expert
A Expert is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as old men or old women in kimonos. A similar but different class was introduced in Generation IV under the name of Veteran. They usually have Fighting-type Pokémon.


Hex Maniac
A Hex Maniac is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They appear as young witches holding crystal balls. They specialize in a combination of Psychic-type and Ghost-type Pokémon.


Kindler
A Kindler is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are depicted as men in aprons carrying a pair of flaming torches. They only appear in Generation III games. They specialize in Fire-type Pokémon, which are seemingly used to start fires. Quite often, a member of the Slugma or Numel evolutionary family is used. One Kindler uses a Wingull, which he possibly uses to put out fires.


Lady
A Lady is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are depicted girls dressed in elaborate and fancy clothing. They generally use weak Pokémon but pay out a large amount of money as a reward; the largest recorded payout after a trainer battle was 20,000. Many of their Pokémon also carry Nuggets. Their male counterpart is a Rich Boy.


Rich Boy
A Rich Boy is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are depicted as boys dressed in elaborate and fancy clothing. They generally use weak Pokémon but give out a lot of money as a reward. Many of their Pokémon also carry Nuggets or other valuable items. Their female counterpart is a Lady.


Ninja Boy
A Ninja Boy is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They appear as little boys dressed as ninjas. They conceal themselves in the landscape and ambush passing trainers. They specialize in a combination of Poison-type Pokémon, Nincada and Ninjask


Parasol Lady
A Parasol Lady is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as women in short rain coats carrying umbrellas. They use various Pokémon, with most of them Water-type, but frequently employ moves with weather-altering effects such as Rain Dance.



Pokémon Ranger
A Pokémon Ranger is a class of Trainer that debuted in the Generation III games. They come in male and female variations, dress in sturdy orange and black clothing, and carry a length of rope. Rangers in Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, and Kanto collect and train Pokémon just like other regular Pokémon Trainers. However, they are still primarily concerned with protecting wild Pokémon, keeping the environment safe, and making sure travelers do not get injured or lost when walking through the wilderness, as they mention in their battle dialogue. They specialize in Grass-type Pokémon in Generation III. In Generation IV and V they use a variety of powerful Pokémon, similar to Ace Trainers.



Pokémon Breeder
A Pokémon Breeder is primarily a Pokémon Trainer who raises and mates carefully selected Pokémon to reproduce specific improvements in future generations of Pokémon, such as moves, individual values, or natures. They raise a large number of varied Pokémon, generally maintaining a balanced team, although they are often weak compared to other trainers in the area they reside in.


Ruin Maniac
A Ruin Maniac is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are often depicted as stereotypical explorers, shown in Generation III as old men in safari outfits and pith helmets, generally having the appearance of an archaeologist in the field. In Generation IV they are younger and wear fedoras and jackets, which make them look very similar to Indiana Jones. In Generation III they use Ground- and Rock-type Pokémon, whereas in Generation IV they use Steel- and Rock-type Pokémon. They often use Geodude, Bronzor, Sandshrew and Sandslash.



Triathlete
A Triathlete is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They come in male and female versions, and are generally men and women in sunglasses and skin-tight workout clothing. The cycling Triathletes seem to be the R/S/E equivalent of Bikers and Cyclists, the running Triathletes seem to complement that of Joggers, and the swimming Triathletes are similar to Swimmers, although actual Swimmers do also appear in the game. Triathletes come in three different varieties, and each type uses different Pokémon: Triathletes swimming use Water-type Pokémon. Triathletes on bicycles use Electric-type Pokémon. Triathletes running use Doduo and Dodrio.



Tuber
A Tuber is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are young children in inner tubes. They come in male and female versions. They appear to be younger versions of Swimmers. The payout for defeating them is generally low. They generally use a combination of Water-type and Normal-type Pokémon-particularly Marill, Zigzagoon, and their related forms


Crush Girl
Crush Girl is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They are generally depicted as young women, dressed in tight clothing, and striking a fighting pose. They tend to specialize in Fighting-type Pokémon. They are almost identical to the Battle Girl Trainer class.


Painter
A Painter is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. In Generation III, they appear as girls wearing berets and carrying art supplies. They are similar to the Artist class of the Generation IV and V games. They specialize in using the Painter Pokémon, Smeargle.


Artist
An Artist is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games, and are depicted as old men wearing berets and carrying art supplies. They are similar to the Painter class from Generation III. In Generation IV they use Pokémon that can learn Copycat and Mimic, such as Bonsly and Mime Jr., as well as Pokémon related to the arts, such as Kricketune and Smeargle. In Generation V they have no particular specialty.


Cameraman
A Cameraman is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. They also appear paired with Reporters as Interviewers, and in Generation III they can be battled only in that way. They are young men working as television cameramen. They specialize in Electric-type Pokémon.


Clown
A Clown is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. They are found throughout Jubilife City, but only Clown Lee from the TV station can be battled in Generation IV. They are men in orange clown suits. A Coin Case can be received through a clown in Veilstone City. True to their costumes, they mostly use Mr. Mime and Mime Jr. in battle. They are similar to the Juggler and Harlequin classes.



Cowgirl/Rancer
A Cowgirl is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. Cowgirls are young women in cowgirl outfits and Ranchers are middle-aged men, wearing cowboy hats and overalls, and carry pitchforks. Most are found near Solaceon Town. They use a variety of Pokémon, like Bidoof.



Cyclist
A Cyclist is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. They are young men and women on bicycles, and wear Lycra. Strangely, these cyclists are not wearing helmets or other protective clothing. They generally use a variety of Pokémon, but tend to favor Flying-, Fire-, and Electric-types. They seem to be the Generations IV and V form of the Generation III Triathlete.


Idol
An Idol is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. In Diamond and Pearl, there is only one proper trainer from Idol class, an Idol Grace, who is found in the Jubilife City TV station. In Pokémon Platinum, she will show up inside Oreburgh City's Pokémon Center after the player defeats Gym Leader Gardenia in Eterna City. Other Idols can be randomly battled at Battle Tower. They are teenage girls dressed up in elaborate pink pop star outfits with a microphone. They mostly use cute Pokémon from the Fairy egg group, such as Pikachu and Clefairy, in battle.


Jogger
A Jogger is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. They are young men in visors and athletic outfits. They use a variety of Pokémon, but are notable because they can only be battled in the morning. It could be said that their counterparts are Policemen, who can only be battled at night.


Poké Kid
A Poké Kid is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. They are little girls that are possibly the children of PokéFans who also wear Pikachu costumes. Outside of battle they appear to be just an ordinary Pikachu; this is abused to mess with the player on multiple occasions, including a Poké Kid hidden amongst several regular Pikachu. Like their costumes, they use Pikachu as their Pokémon.


Reporter
A Reporter is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. Reporters also appear paired with Cameramen as Interviewers and in Generation III they can be battled only in that way. Reporters are young women working as television reporters. They specialize in Flying and Electric-type Pokémon.



Veteran
A Veteran is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation IV games. In Generation IV they are depicted as healthy old men in old-fashioned clothing, a white keikogi and a red hakama. In Pokémon Black and White, Veterans are depicted as much younger people in trenchcoats; adult versions of Ace Trainers. Also, female Veterans were introduced. Some will give out PP Maxes when defeated. They are similar to the Expert Trainer class of Generation III, but use a variety of high-leveled, fully evolved Pokémon similar to Ace Trainers.



Waiter/Waitress
Waiters and Waitresses first debuted in the Generation IV games. Both classes are in typical uniform for waiters and waitresses and they can be found in restaurants on duty.


Worker
A Worker is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games, where they appeared in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD. They are generally depicted as men with hardhats and tools. They appear to be similar to the Engineer class, but use different Pokémon. They use Rock-, Fighting-, Steel-, and Ground-type Pokémon.


Maid
A Maid is a Generation IV Trainer class, which debuted in Platinum. They are depicted as young women in typical maid servant clothing. In Black and White, they use Pokémon from the Field egg group.


Baker
A Baker is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are women with a chef's hat, tray, and apron. They use a variety of different Pokémon, mainly ones that are related to food or food preparation. Bakers are sometimes seen living in pink trailers with all their cooking utensils and cooking appliances enclosed within. Some Bakers ask players for ingredients or assistance.



Backpacker
A Backpacker is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are young men and women who carry large backpacks with them. Backpackers use many different types of Pokémon. They will always have just one Pokémon in their party unless they are involved in a triple battle, rotation battle, or the Battle Subway. Some will give out Max Repels when defeated.


Dancer
A Dancer is a type of Pokémon Trainer introduced in Generation V. They are depicted as young men break dancing. Battling them is optional. Many of them have western names in the Japanese version of the games. So far, all of them have have only had one species of Pokémon, even if that means having the same Pokémon twice. Unlike some trainer classes, they do not appear to limit themselves to a particular elemental type.


Depot Agent
A Depot Agent is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are men wearing train conductor uniforms and holding lanterns, and they are typically found near railroads.



Clerk
A Clerk is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are based on Japanese salarymen and office ladies. There are two distinct sprites for the male Clerk. One appears to be a regular employee, while the other appears to be a boss.



Doctor/Nurse
A Doctor and a Nurse is a type of Pokémon Trainer introduced in Generation V. Battling them is optional; they do not challenge the Trainer upon sight, but instead when spoken to. Upon being defeated, they will heal the Trainer's party fully, and any time spoken to afterwards. Some will give out Max Revives when defeated. Doctors primarily specialize in Psychic-type Pokémon, but some use Bug-type Pokémon. Nurses on the other hand tend to use Pokémon with healing properties or Psychic-types.


Hoopster
A Hoopster is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are men who play Basketball. Due to this, they are only found in Small Court because it is the only stadium with a basketball court. Hoopsters wear athletic clothing like jerseys and basketball shorts along with a basketball colored like a Poké Ball. Hoopsters use a variety of different types. Hoopsters Pokémon levels go up in every rematch.


Infielder
An Infielder is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are men who play Baseball. They are only found in the east stadium in Nimbasa City. They wear the standard baseball jersey, pants, and cleats along with a hat. Infielders use a variety of different types and, just like baseball pitches, don't start with the same Pokémon after each leveled up encounter.


Janitor
A Janitor is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are old men dressed in green janitor outfits that hold mops. They could be considered a male counterpart of Maids. Despite being cleaners, they tend to use Pokémon that represent filth, such as Trubbish and Koffing, as well as Pokémon that love to clean, such as Minccino. They mainly use Poison-type Pokémon. This may mean that they capture filthy Pokémon to remove them from the area.


Linebacker
A Linebacker is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are players of American football and have the stereotypical build that is expected from such. They mostly utilize Fighting-type Pokémon to go with the awesomeness violence of the sport.


Musician
A Musician is a type of Pokémon Trainer introduced in Generation V. They are depicted as young men with long hair and glasses playing an acoustic guitar. The Pokémon they usually use are related to singing, such as Chatot and Wigglytuff.


Nursery Aide
A Nursery Aide is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are normally found near Preschoolers. They could be considered a different version of the Teacher Trainer class. They normally use a variety of different Pokémon. However, on the Super Line of the Battle Subway, they use either Eeveelutions, the final evolutions of starter Pokémon or Dragon-type Pokémon. Some will give out Rare Candies when defeated.



Preschooler
A Preschooler is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are young children dressed in uniforms typical of Japanese kindergartens. They could be considered younger versions of the School Kid Trainer class. They are typically found with at least one other Preschooler, and are often found near a Nursery Aide. They usually use small cute Pokémon that are unevolved.


Pilot
A Pilot is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. As their Trainer Class and professions ould suggest, they specialize in Flying-type Pokémon.


Smasher
A Smasher is a type of Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are girls who play Tennis. They are only found in the west stadium in Nimbasa City. Smashers use a variety of different types.


Striker
A Striker is a Trainer class introduced in Generation V. They are players of association football, known as soccer in most of North America. They are found in Nimbasa City's Big Stadium on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Sorry that the stamps are so plain... It's really hard to make awesome stamps when there's only sprites to work with D;

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