In-game trade: Difference between revisions

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Prior to {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the NPC {{pkmn|Trainer}} will always specify a Pokémon they want to trade for. The Pokémon the player receives in the trade will have a fixed [[original Trainer]] and [[nickname]]; in later games the [[Trainer ID number]], [[held item]], [[Nature]], {{IV}}s, and/or [[level]] can be fixed as well.
Prior to {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the NPC {{pkmn|Trainer}} will always specify a Pokémon they want to trade for. The Pokémon the player receives in the trade will have a fixed [[original Trainer]] and [[nickname]]; in later games the [[Trainer ID number]], [[held item]], [[Nature]], {{IV}}s, and/or [[level]] can be fixed as well.


Like Pokémon traded externally, the traded Pokémon will be treated as an {{pkmn2|outsider}}, and gain a boosted amount of [[Experience|experience points]] in {{pkmn|battle}}. Until [[Generation V]], all Pokémon have the same level as the Pokémon it was traded for, except in {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} (see [[:#Underleveled Pokémon|table of underleveled in-game traded Pokémon below]]).
Like Pokémon traded externally, the traded Pokémon will be treated as an {{pkmn2|outsider}}, and gain a boosted amount of [[Experience|experience points]] in {{pkmn|battle}}. Prior to [[Generation V]], every Pokémon has the same level as the Pokémon it was traded for, except in {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}.


==List of in-game trades==
==List of in-game trades==
===[[Generation I]]===
===[[Generation I]]===
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All [[Trainer ID number]]s and {{IV}}s are random in the [[Generation I]] games. The [[original Trainer]] is always labeled as '''Trainer''' (Japanese: '''トレーナー'''), except in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, which each Western localization translates accordingly.
All [[Trainer ID number]]s and {{IV}}s are random in the [[Generation I]] games. In the handheld games, the [[original Trainer]] is always displayed as "TRAINER" (Japanese: トレーナー ''Trainer''). In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}, each Western localization displays the translation of "Trainer" into the language of that game. In [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], the original Trainer is displayed as "Trainer".


====Red and Blue / Red and Green====
====Red and Blue / Red and Green====
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===[[Generation III]]===
===[[Generation III]]===
Several {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have raised [[Contest condition]]s, even those from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. These Pokémon all have one Contest condition raised by 30 and all other Contest conditions raised by 5. In the [[Generation IV]] games, they also have a {{DL|Poffin|Smoothness and sheen|sheen}} of 10.
Several {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have raised [[Contest condition]]s, even those from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. These Pokémon all have one Contest condition raised by 30 and all other Contest conditions raised by 5, with a [[feel]] ([[sheen]] in [[Generation IV]]) of 10.


====Ruby and Sapphire====
====Ruby and Sapphire====
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In [[Nimbasa City]], after returning the {{key|V|Dropped Item}} to the owner and calling them 51 times, [[Curtis]] or [[Yancy]] will trade the player a different {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} each following day by this order, depending on the player's gender. Each Pokémon has its {{DL|Ability|Hidden Abilities|Hidden Ability}} and can be either [[Gender|male or female]].
In [[Nimbasa City]], after returning the {{key|V|Dropped Item}} to the owner and calling them 51 times, [[Curtis]] or [[Yancy]] (depending on the player's gender), will trade the player a different {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} each day, in this order. Each Pokémon has its {{DL|Ability|Hidden Abilities|Hidden Ability}} and can be either [[Gender|male or female]].


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===Underleveled Pokémon===
==Underleveled Pokémon==
Since the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} received in an in-game trade is the same [[level]] as the one traded prior to [[Generation V]], it is sometimes possible to receive a Pokémon at a {{DL|Level|Underleveled Pokémon|lower level}} than normally possible.
Since the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} received in an in-game trade is the same [[level]] as the one traded prior to [[Generation V]], it is sometimes possible to receive a Pokémon at a {{DL|Level|Underleveled Pokémon|lower level}} than normally possible.