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In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}, the walking Pokémon are much similar to Red's Pikachu in {{game|Yellow}}, as different Pokémon walk around everywhere with the Trainer. As soon as the player obtains their first [[starter Pokémon]], [[Professor Elm]] will say that their Pokémon can come out and walk along with their Trainer. Originally, this would seem to follow the precedent set with Pokémon Yellow, but every single Pokémon can be sent out to follow their Trainer. From {{p|Bulbasaur}} to {{p|Arceus}}, the player can choose any of their favorite Pokémon following them. In order to release a Pokémon from their Poké Ball and walk by the player, the player must change the Pokémon's order in the [[party]] to the top.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}, the walking Pokémon are much similar to Red's Pikachu in {{game|Yellow}}, as different Pokémon walk around everywhere with the Trainer. As soon as the player obtains their first [[starter Pokémon]], [[Professor Elm]] will say that their Pokémon can come out and walk along with their Trainer. Originally, this would seem to follow the precedent set with Pokémon Yellow, but every single Pokémon can be sent out to follow their Trainer. From {{p|Bulbasaur}} to {{p|Arceus}}, the player can choose any of their favorite Pokémon following them. In order to release a Pokémon from their Poké Ball and walk by the player, the player must change the Pokémon's order in the [[party]] to the top.
====Interaction====
====Interaction====
Like with {{ga|Red's Pikachu}} in Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon in the [[Amity Square]], the player has the ability to interact with their Pokémon. If the player decides to speak to the Pokémon, they can turn around and talk to them. They will give the player the mood that they are in, whether it's happy with the player, apathetic, or is in trouble due to low health or a status condition. Using this will allow the player to be able to quickly understand how their Pokémon is doing. Pokémon also interact with events happening outside the battle; for example, the player's [[Pikachu-colored Pichu|event Pichu]] will become interested in a wild [[notched-ear Pichu]] during an event set in the [[Ilex Forest]].
Like with {{ga|Red's Pikachu}} in Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon in the [[Amity Square]], the player has the ability to interact with their Pokémon. If the player decides to speak to the Pokémon, they can turn around and talk to them. They will give the player the mood that they are in, whether it's happy with the player, apathetic, or is in trouble due to low health or a status condition. Using this will allow the player to be able to quickly understand how their Pokémon is doing. Sometimes if they are happy, they will spin around or do a small dance. Pokémon also interact with events happening outside the battle; for example, the player's [[Pikachu-colored Pichu|event Pichu]] will become interested in a wild [[notched-ear Pichu]] during an event set in the [[Ilex Forest]].


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