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* In Pokémon Crystal, the Pokémon meeting data (area, time, and level) is recorded for all Pokémon caught or obtained in-game, except the [[in-game trade]]s have no such data.
* In Pokémon Crystal, the Pokémon meeting data (area, time, and level) is recorded for all Pokémon caught or obtained in-game, except the [[in-game trade]]s have no such data.
** For Pokémon received in events, the time and level is recorded, but no location.
** For Pokémon received in events, the time and level is recorded, but no location.
** The data is interpreted as one byte. The upper two bits represent the time it was met, and the lower six bits represent the level it was met, which means the data can only be interpreted correctly for Pokémon met at or below level 63. For example, a level 70 Pokémon met in the morning will be reported as a level 6 Pokémon met in the day by the Poké Seer.
** Part of the data (time and level met) is interpreted as one byte. The upper two bits represent the time it was met, and the lower six bits represent the level it was met, which means the data can only be interpreted correctly for Pokémon met at or below level 63. For example, a level 70 Pokémon met in the morning will be reported as a level 6 Pokémon met in the day by the Poké Seer.
* In Pokémon Gold and Silver, this data is not recorded for any Pokémon. However, if a Pokémon already has caught data (such as those Pokémon traded from Crystal), this data is preserved.
* In Pokémon Gold and Silver, this data is not recorded for any Pokémon. However, if a Pokémon already has caught data (such as those Pokémon traded from Crystal), this data is preserved.
* In Generation I games, this data is not recorded for any Pokémon either, and there is no way to store this kind of data from other games. If a Pokémon is transferred from Generation II to Generation I, any caught data is permanently lost.
* In Generation I games, this data is not recorded for any Pokémon either, and there is no way to store this kind of data from other games. If a Pokémon is transferred from Generation II to Generation I, any caught data is permanently lost.
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