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[[Image:Wire1.gif|thumb|220px|The Union Room in Generation III]]
[[Image:Wire1.gif|thumb|220px|The Union Room in Generation III]]
The '''Union Room''' allows players the interact directly with other players. It is the successor to the Cable Club that was present in [[Generation I|Generations I]] and [[Generation II|II]]. Other {{pkmn|Trainer}}s appear in the Union Room as representations of nearby players who have also entered the room. In [[Generation III]] (more specifically, {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}) the Union Room requires the [[GBA Wireless Adapter]] to be attached to the [[Game Boy Advance]] to enter, and in [[Generation IV]] it can be entered using the DS's native Wi-Fi ad hoc support. The player can exit the Union Room by stepping on the [[warp tile]], which will bring the player to the entrance of the Union Room in the [[Pokémon Center]].
The '''Union Room''' allows players the interact directly with other players. It is the successor to the Cable Club that was present in [[Generation I|Generations I]] and [[Generation II|II]]. Other {{pkmn|Trainer}}s appear in the Union Room as representations of nearby players who have also entered the room. In [[Generation III]] (more specifically, {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}) the Union Room requires the [[GBA Wireless Adapter]] to be attached to the [[Game Boy Advance]] to enter, and in [[Generation IV]] it can be entered using the DS's native Wi-Fi ad hoc support. The player can exit the Union Room by stepping on the [[warp tile]], which will send the player back to the entrance of the Union Room in the [[Pokémon Center]].


Inside the Union Room, Trainers may:
Inside the Union Room, Trainers may:
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=== In Generation IV ===
=== In Generation IV ===
In [[Generation IV|Generation IV's]] [[Sinnoh]] games, record mixing will also effect TV shows, like in [[Generation III]]. Mixing records also makes all of the participating player's {{p|Feebas}} spots in [[Mt. Coronet]]. The Pokémon of the day at the [[Great Marsh]] will also be the same for all of the participating players. Also, mixing records changes the [[player|player's]] chances of winning at the game corner.
====Sinnoh====
Record mixing will also effect TV shows, like in [[Generation III]]. Mixing records also makes all of the participating player's {{p|Feebas}} spots in [[Mt. Coronet]]. The Pokémon of the day at the [[Great Marsh]] will also be the same for all of the participating players. Also, mixing records changes the [[player|player's]] chances of winning at the game corner.


== Trading ==
== Trading ==
''Main Article: [[Trade]]''
''Main Article: [[Trade]]''


After getting the [[Pokédex]], the [[player]] can now trade his or her [[Pokémon]]. When a traded Pokémon comes to the player's cartridge, it will get 1.5x the experience the player's original Pokémon would get. The only drawback, however, is that the traded Pokémon will only listen to the player if he or she have enough [[badges]]. Otherwise, the Pokémon may not attack or it may fall asleep. Trading is often used to get version exclusives, such as {{p|Magmar}} and {{p|Electabuzz}} or {{p|Stunky}} and {{p|Glameow}}.
The Union Room is usually used to trade Pokémon between two players within a short distance of each other. When trading, the Pokémon offered to trade is selected by its owner. When two Pokémon are selected, the game asks each player whether or not they want to trade. If both players select yes, then the trade will commence. It is also possible to look at the summary of each Pokémon when the trade option is selected. When a traded Pokémon comes to the player's cartridge, it will get 1.5x the experience the player's original Pokémon would get. The only drawback, however, is that the traded Pokémon will only listen to the player if he or she have enough [[badges]]. Otherwise, the Pokémon may not obey the new trainer. Trading is often used to get version exclusives, such as {{p|Magmar}} and {{p|Electabuzz}} or {{p|Stunky}} and {{p|Glameow}}.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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