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I don't really think methods of cheating are notable enough to mention in this case.
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(I don't really think methods of cheating are notable enough to mention in this case.)
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When a Pokémon is obtained in a trade, it oftentimes will not obey the player's commands if it is at too high a [[level]] and the player does not have the appropriate [[Badge]] or number of Badges. Having all eight Badges always makes all Pokémon obey the player. This rule stands to prevent players from trading in a high-leveled Pokémon trained on another game and easily beating the game.
When a Pokémon is obtained in a trade, it oftentimes will not obey the player's commands if it is at too high a [[level]] and the player does not have the appropriate [[Badge]] or number of Badges. Having all eight Badges always makes all Pokémon obey the player. This rule stands to prevent players from trading in a high-leveled Pokémon trained on another game and easily beating the game.


In the [[Generation III]] games, {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Deoxys}} that were not met in a [[fateful encounter]] will always disobey the player, regardless of Badges. This exists to hinder players who [[cheating|cheat]] to obtain them. There are ways around this however such as GameShark SP codes that force the battles from [[Birth Island]] (FR/LG and Emerald) and [[Faraway Island]](Emerald only.)to run anywhere in-game. Additional, a Mew or Deoxys caught illegally in Ruby or Sapphire will work as normal in-game but FR/LG, Emerald, Pokémon XD, and Colosseum will be able to detect it which means the player is unable to trade them to these games.  
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, {{v2|Emerald}}, {{pkmn|Colosseum}}, and {{pkmn|XD}}, {{p|Mew}} and {{p|Deoxys}} that were not met in a [[fateful encounter]] will always disobey the player, regardless of Badges. This exists to hinder players who [[cheating|cheat]] to obtain them.  


In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, [[Cyrus]] used the [[Red Chain]] to force {{p|Dialga}} and/or {{p|Palkia}} to obey him.
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, [[Cyrus]] used the [[Red Chain]] to force {{p|Dialga}} and/or {{p|Palkia}} to obey him.
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In the {{series|Best Wishes!}}, [[Iris's Excadrill]] refused to battle as it was ashamed of when he lost to a [[Drayden]]'s {{p|Haxorus}}. When sent out of its [[Poké Ball]], he would simply stay curled up as a drill. In ''[[BW033|Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!]]'', he gained respect for Iris after her apology, and he began to obey her.
In the {{series|Best Wishes!}}, [[Iris's Excadrill]] refused to battle as it was ashamed of when he lost to a [[Drayden]]'s {{p|Haxorus}}. When sent out of its [[Poké Ball]], he would simply stay curled up as a drill. In ''[[BW033|Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!]]'', he gained respect for Iris after her apology, and he began to obey her.


Later, [[Iris]] caught an {{TP|Iris|Emolga}} who disliked battling and would use {{m|Volt Switch}} to force another Pokémon into its place when sent into battle. It was also fond of using {{m|Attract}} to {{status|infatuation|infatuate}} the opponent and avoid actually battling. Since in the [[Club Battle]] tournament only one Pokémon could be used, Emolga couldn't use Volt Switch without being disqualified; this led to actually listening to Iris's commands, and it continued to in later battles.
Later, [[Iris]] caught an {{TP|Iris|Emolga}} who disliked battling and would use {{m|Volt Switch}} to force another Pokémon into its place when sent into battle. It was also fond of using {{m|Attract}} to {{status|infatuation|infatuate}} the opponent and avoid actually battling. Since in the [[Club Battle]] tournament only one Pokémon could be used, Emolga couldn't use Volt Switch without being disqualified; as a result, it actually listened to Iris's commands, and it continued to in later battles.


[[Luke's Zorua]] ran off and refused to listen to him after Luke continued to make Zorua play male characters, when as a female she only wanted to play female characters. Zorua listened to Luke after he apologized.
[[Luke's Zorua]] ran off and refused to listen to him after Luke continued to make Zorua play male characters, when as a female she only wanted to play female characters. Zorua listened to Luke after he apologized.
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