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→‎Unnicknamed Pokémon: Bank-to-HOME transfer also resets names of unnicknamed Pokémon
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From Generation I to IV, unnicknamed Pokémon from Western language games have their names displayed in ALLCAPS. When transferred to Generation V, the names of unnicknamed Pokémon transferred from previous generations continue to be displayed in ALLCAPS (in contrast to unnicknamed Pokémon caught in the Generation V games, which are displayed in title case); however, if an unnicknamed Pokémon is evolved in Generation V, its new species name will always be displayed in title case (in the language of the game in which it was evolved).
From Generation I to IV, unnicknamed Pokémon from Western language games have their names displayed in ALLCAPS. When transferred to Generation V, the names of unnicknamed Pokémon transferred from previous generations continue to be displayed in ALLCAPS (in contrast to unnicknamed Pokémon caught in the Generation V games, which are displayed in title case); however, if an unnicknamed Pokémon is evolved in Generation V, its new species name will always be displayed in title case (in the language of the game in which it was evolved).


When transferred via [[Poké Transporter]], unnicknamed Pokémon have their name reset to their species name in their language of origin (in title case for Western languages).
When transferred to [[Pokémon Bank]] via [[Poké Transporter]], or from Pokémon Bank to [[Pokémon HOME]], unnicknamed Pokémon have their name reset to their species name in their language of origin (in title case for Western languages).


====Detecting unnicknamed Pokémon====
====Detecting unnicknamed Pokémon====