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Held items can still be traded to Gen I, and will temporarily disappear until traded back to Gen II.
(Held items can still be traded to Gen I, and will temporarily disappear until traded back to Gen II.)
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Trading between different generations of Pokémon is possible, with two major limitations: trading between [[Generation II]] (GB/GBC) and [[Generation III]] (GBA) is impossible, and trading from [[Generation III]] (GBA) to [[Generation IV]] (DS) is one-way only.
Trading between different generations of Pokémon is possible, with two major limitations: trading between [[Generation II]] (GB/GBC) and [[Generation III]] (GBA) is impossible, and trading from [[Generation III]] (GBA) to [[Generation IV]] (DS) is one-way only.


Pokémon can be traded from [[Generation II]] back to [[Generation I]] games using the [[Time Capsule]] feature. For compatibility purposes, the Pokémon to be traded cannot hold any items, or have any attacks which do not exist in [[Generation I]].
Pokémon can be traded from [[Generation II]] back to [[Generation I]] games using the [[Time Capsule]] feature. For compatibility purposes, the Pokémon to be traded cannot have any attacks which do not exist in [[Generation I]].


Pokémon can be transferred from [[Generation III]] to [[Generation IV]] using the [[Pal Park]] feature. However, they cannot be traded in the opposite direction.
Pokémon can be transferred from [[Generation III]] to [[Generation IV]] using the [[Pal Park]] feature. However, they cannot be traded in the opposite direction.
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