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There have been some instances where Pokémon don't obey their trainers, most commonly this has been the case for traded Pokémon. | There have been some instances where Pokémon don't obey their trainers, most commonly this has been the case for traded Pokémon. | ||
In ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}}'s Pokémon get accidentally traded between them. Blue's Pokémon Red | In ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}}'s Pokémon get accidentally traded between them. Blue's Pokémon do not obey Red because they do not respect him. | ||
In ''[[PS109|Ampharos Amore]]'', {{adv|Silver}} and {{adv|Gold}} trade their Pokémon. In the next round, the Pokémon Gold traded to Silver, [[Polibo]], does not react to his commands. | |||
In | In addition to disobedience caused by trading, there have been some instances where Pokémon do not obey their original trainers. | ||
In | In ''[[PS006|Gyarados Splashes In!]]'', [[Misty]]'s {{p|Gyarados}}, now Red's [[Gyara]], does not obey her. This is a result from [[Team Rocket]]'s experiments involving Pokémon in which the Pokémon in question had been used, causing its rage. | ||
{{adv|Pearl}}'s {{p|Buizel}}, [[Pearl (Adventures)#Zeller|Zeller]], does not obey him, having turned hostile towards humans after [[Team Galactic]] detonates the Galactic Bomb and its home is destroyed. | |||
{{adv|Pearl}}'s {{p|Buizel}}, [[Pearl (Adventures)#Zeller|Zeller]], | |||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] | ||
[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon world]] | [[Category:Pokémon world]] |
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