597
edits
Stratelier (talk | contribs) (→In Black and White: hm, let's tweak that description a smidge....) |
Stratelier (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 126: | Line 126: | ||
===GTS Negotiations=== | ===GTS Negotiations=== | ||
In addition to the trading format introduced during Generation IV, GTS Negotiations allows two players show one another any Pokémon they have in their party or PC; up to three Pokémon can be shown at once. The players can communicate with each other using a set of emoticons (Smile Mark, Saddened Mark, Heart Mark, Surprise Mark) until both players find Pokémon that they are willing to trade for; each player may then select one of the other's offered Pokémon to be traded. This solves the restriction imposed by normal GTS trading (where the player can only search for a Pokémon they have already seen), as a player can offer any Pokémon in their possession. | In addition to the trading format introduced during Generation IV, GTS Negotiations allows two players show one another any Pokémon they have in their party or PC; up to three Pokémon can be shown at once. The players can communicate with each other using a set of emoticons (Smile Mark, Saddened Mark, Heart Mark, Surprise Mark) until both players find Pokémon that they are willing to trade for; each player may then select one of the other's offered Pokémon to be traded. This solves the restriction imposed by normal GTS trading (where the player can only search for a Pokémon they have already seen), as a player can offer any Pokémon in their possession, including [[Pokémon egg]]s. | ||
In addition to the actual Pokémon offered for trade, the player is also shown the greeting on the other person's {{ga|Trainer Card}}, their number of successful trades, and (during the actual negotiating process) an abstract glimpse of the other player's party and PC Boxes (with individual Pokémon represented by their [[List of Pokémon by color|Pokédex color]]). | In addition to the actual Pokémon offered for trade, the player is also shown the greeting on the other person's {{ga|Trainer Card}}, their number of successful trades, and (during the actual negotiating process) an abstract glimpse of the other player's party and PC Boxes (with individual Pokémon represented by their [[List of Pokémon by color|Pokédex color]]). |
edits