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When a Pokémon originating from [[Orre]] is traded to a handheld game, those games will display "met in a trade" in the Pokémon's met info. If they are transferred to [[Generation IV]], the met info in those games will describe it as being from a "distant land", the same as for Pokémon from the handheld Generation III games. | When a Pokémon originating from [[Orre]] is traded to a handheld game, those games will display "met in a trade" in the Pokémon's met info. If they are transferred to [[Generation IV]], the met info in those games will describe it as being from a "distant land", the same as for Pokémon from the handheld Generation III games. | ||
There are a couple of special cases as well in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD that disregard the met location number entirely. In Pokémon Colosseum, if a Pokémon is {{p|Espeon}} or {{p|Umbreon}} and its Original Trainer and origin data matches the player and Orre, then their met info will say "<Player>'s old friend." In Pokémon XD, if a Pokémon is {{p|Eevee}} or one of its evolutions and its Original Trainer and origin data matches the player and Orre, then their met info will say "Obtained from <player>'s dad." | There are a couple of special cases as well in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD that disregard the met location number entirely. In Pokémon Colosseum, if a Pokémon is {{p|Espeon}} or {{p|Umbreon}} and its Original Trainer and origin data matches the player and Orre, then their met info will say "<Player>'s old friend." In Pokémon XD, if a Pokémon is {{p|Eevee}} or one of its evolutions and its Original Trainer and origin data matches the player and Orre, then their met info will say "Obtained from <player>'s dad." |
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