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===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]]).
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