In-game trade: Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7obUGoQkO4A&ab_channel=LuckyPunch With Fishing Lures, you could either black out, evolve Magikarp, or catch something else with Surf.
(→‎Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!: adding IV info (thanks Moregrimm))
(→‎Trivia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7obUGoQkO4A&ab_channel=LuckyPunch With Fishing Lures, you could either black out, evolve Magikarp, or catch something else with Surf.)
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* Pokémon received from in-game trades in the [[Generation VI]] and {{gen|VIII}} games have [[Memory (game mechanic)|memories]] set. For example, in {{g|Sword and Shield}}, the Togepi the player can trade for has the memory "Snips hatched from an Egg and saw Holly for the first time in a castle".
* Pokémon received from in-game trades in the [[Generation VI]] and {{gen|VIII}} games have [[Memory (game mechanic)|memories]] set. For example, in {{g|Sword and Shield}}, the Togepi the player can trade for has the memory "Snips hatched from an Egg and saw Holly for the first time in a castle".
* Kapoor's name and {{tc|Artist}} Trainer class are likely a reference to British artist {{wp|Anish Kapoor}}. The {{p|Duraludon}} he trades furthers this reference, since the real-life Kapoor has worked on numerous architectural projects.
* Kapoor's name and {{tc|Artist}} Trainer class are likely a reference to British artist {{wp|Anish Kapoor}}. The {{p|Duraludon}} he trades furthers this reference, since the real-life Kapoor has worked on numerous architectural projects.
* In Diamond and Pearl, it is possible to become permanently trapped if the player trades away Finneon for the German Magikarp and has nothing else in their party that can learn {{m|Surf}} or {{m|Fly}}, as well as no [[Rare Candy|Rare Candies]] to evolve Magikarp, or [[Fishing Rod]]s to [[black out]] or evolve Magikarp.


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