Medals can only viewed from the Pokemon Global Link website.

Similar to Pokémon Black/White 2, Pokémon X/Y have a Medal system in place, accessible only after completing a Game Sync on the Pokémon Global Link. (This, of course, requires an account on that site and Wi-Fi to connect your 3DS/2DS to the Internet.)

By meeting a number of relatively-arbitrary conditions, as below, you’ll be able to obtain the named Medal. Note, of course, some like the Duke/Duchess medals in the Battle Chateau are gender-exclusive: only male players can be Dukes, whereas only females can be Duchesses.

Medals # to D

Medal Conditions and Official Descriptions
10 PokéMileage Club Plays A Medal commemorating playing Attractions 10 times at the PokéMileage Club.
100 PokéMileage Club Plays A Medal commemorating playing Attractions 100 times at the PokéMileage Club.
10-Time Hall of Famer A Medal commemorating a trainer who has entered the Hall of Fame 10 times.
50-Time Hall of Famer A Medal commemorating a trainer who has entered the Hall of Fame 50 times.
A Dream Home A Medal to commemorate buying at least one new home in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
A Whole Dream World A Medal to commemorate buying eight or more new homes in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
Ace Pilot A Medal for those who flew all over the Kalos sky using Fly.
Archeology Lover A Medal to prove the power of science that restored Pokémon from Fossils and brought them to the present time.
Medal Conditions and Official Descriptions
Battle Institute Challenger A Medal for Trainers who have taken the Battle Test 10 times
Battle Learner A Medal for courageous young Trainers who went through 100 battles.
Battle Maison 20-Win Streak (Double) A Medal commemorating 20 consecutive Double Battle wins at the Battle Maison.
Battle Maison 20-Win Streak (Multi) A Medal commemorating 20 consecutive Multi Battle wins at the Battle Maison.
Battle Maison 20-Win Streak (Rotation) A Medal commemorating 20 consecutive Rotation Battle wins at the Battle Maison.
Battle Maison 20-Win Streak (Single) A Medal commemorating 20 consecutive Single Battle wins at the Battle Maison.
Battle Maison 20-Win Streak (Triple) A Medal commemorating 20 consecutive Triple Battle wins at the Battle Maison.
Battle Teacher A Medal for ferociously courageous Trainers who went through 200 battles.
Medal Conditions and Official Descriptions
Battle Test Beginner A Medal for Trainers who achieve Beginner Rank after taking the Battle Test at the Battle Institute.
Battle Test Champion A Medal for Trainers who achieved a score of 6,500 after taking the Battle Test at the Battle Institute.
Battle Test Master A Medal for Trainers who achieve Master Rank after taking the Battle Test at the Battle Institute.
Battle Test Normal A Medal for Trainers who achieve Normal Rank after taking the Battle Test at the Battle Institute.
Battle Test Pro A Medal for Trainers who achieve Hyper Rank after taking the Battle Test at the Battle Institute.
Battle Veteran A Medal for tremendously courageous Trainers who went through 400 battles.
Battle Virtuoso A Medal for extremely courageous Trainers who went through 2,000 battles.
Beginning Trader A Medal to commemorate the first trade of Pokémon by Link Trade.
Medal Conditions and Official Descriptions
Berry Gardener A Medal for those who have picked 10 Berries from Berry fields.
Berry Picker Fan A Medal commemorating a score of 3 stars in Pokémon-Amie’s Berry Picky Unlimited mode.
Berry Scientist A Medal to mark a successful Berry mutation.
Born to Battle A Medal to praise the advanced competitive spirit of Trainers who had 100 Link Battles.
BP Wealthy A Medal commemorating battles that a total of 100 BP.
Broad Friendship A Medal to honor the active interaction of registering 30 friends.
Bug-Type Catcher A Medal in commemoration of catching all the Bug-type Pokémon in the Kalos Pokédex.
Busy Saver A Medal to recognize an energetic journey that has been recorded 20 times.
Capturing Spree A Medal for those who caught 50 Pokémon in a day.
Medal Conditions and Official Descriptions
Central Kalos Pokédex Completionist A Medal to honor those recognized by the professor as having completed the Central Kalos Pokédex.
Coastal Kalos Pokédex Completionist A Medal to honor those recognized by the professor as having completed the Coastal Kalos Pokédex.
Countess A Medal for Trainers who have been granted the title of Countess at the Battle Chateau.
Dark-Type Catcher A Medal in commemoration of catching all the Dark-type Pokémon in the Kalos Pokédex.
Day-Care Faithful A Medal for those who love to raise Pokémon and left many Pokémon at the Pokémon Day Care.
Décor Coordinator A Medal to commemorate buying 25 or more Décor items in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
Décor Dabbler A Medal to commemorate buying at least one Décor item in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
Decorated Hibernator A Medal commemorating the accumulation of over 100,000 Dream Points in the Pokémon Dream World.
Doll Collector A Medal to commemorate buying at least one Doll in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
Medal Conditions and Official Descriptions
Doll Maniac A Medal to commemorate buying 50 or more Dolls in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
Doll Master A Medal to commemorate buying 100 or more Dolls in the Pokémon Dream World using Berries.
Dragon-Type Catcher A Medal in commemoration of catching all the Dragon-type Pokémon in the Kalos Pokédex.
Dream Resident A Medal commemorating the accumulation of over 50,000 Dream Points in the Pokémon Dream World.
Duchess A Medal for Trainers who have been granted the title of Duchess the Battle Chateau.
Duke A Medal for Trainers who have been granted the title of Duke the Battle Chateau.

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