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Unlike in [[Generation II]], where the [[Time Capsule]] allowed Pokémon to return to [[Generation I]], the transfer from Generation III to Generation IV is ''permanent'', and all Pokémon sent over are ''removed'' from the GBA games.
Unlike in [[Generation II]], where the [[Time Capsule]] allowed Pokémon to return to [[Generation I]], the transfer from Generation III to Generation IV is ''permanent'', and all Pokémon sent over are ''removed'' from the GBA games.


Like the Time Capsule, though, there is a move requirement on the Pokémon to be transferred. This is, of course, that the Pokémon moving from Generation III to Generation IV know no [[HM]] moves from Generation III. However, these moves can be deleted before transfer anyway, by visiting [[Lilycove City]] or [[Fuchsia City]].
Like the Time Capsule, though, there is a move requirement on the Pokémon to be transferred: Pokémon moving from Generation III to Generation IV must know no [[HM]] moves from Generation III. These moves can be deleted before transfer in [[Lilycove City]] or [[Fuchsia City]].


After Pokémon have been imported from the GBA game in the bottom slot of the DS through the main menu of the Diamond or Pearl game, they may be captured in Pal Park through an event known as a Catching Show. Each Pokémon has a specific area of the park that they reside in, and therefore, they must also be found before they can be received. Pal Park uses a special type of [[Poké Ball]] that is colored gold and silver, which has a 100% capture rate, much like the Master Ball.
After Pokémon have been imported from the GBA game in the bottom slot of the DS through the main menu of the Diamond or Pearl game, they may be captured in Pal Park through an event known as a Catching Show. Each Pokémon has a specific area of the park that they reside in, and therefore, they must also be found before they can be received. Pal Park uses a special type of [[Poké Ball]] that is colored gold and silver, which has a 100% capture rate, much like the Master Ball.