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::Well, being on that subject, is the Pokémon that is traded over stable Pokémon or unstable, and is it random each time, because if it is random (and even if unstable) does that mean that there are a 1 in 256 chance to become spices X after the trade, thereby have a chance to obtain one of these three in the game? Also what happens to the r/b/y equivalent when you trade them to g/s/c?[[User:TrainerX493|TrainerX493]] ([[User talk:TrainerX493|talk]]) 16:37, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
::Well, being on that subject, is the Pokémon that is traded over stable Pokémon or unstable, and is it random each time, because if it is random (and even if unstable) does that mean that there are a 1 in 256 chance to become spices X after the trade, thereby have a chance to obtain one of these three in the game? Also what happens to the r/b/y equivalent when you trade them to g/s/c?[[User:TrainerX493|TrainerX493]] ([[User talk:TrainerX493|talk]]) 16:37, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
:::I just tested this now. Note that what follows is the case with one instance. A different game or save data may give different results: You'll be able to send it to a Generation I game, but the game won't let me send the Pokémon back, even though it is stable (both species bytes are 39h, Mankey) due to the "Your friend's (x) appears to be abnormal!" message. It's interesting that this time I got Mankey instead of Nidoran♀. I suspect this wasn't down to luck and may have been down to something as simple as whether you're using Red/Blue or Yellow (I was using Red). I'll look into this.
:::The "Your friend's (x) appears to be abnormal!" message is known to appear when trying to trade glitch Pokémon or unstable hybrid Pokémon between Generation I and Generation II games. Unfortunately, due to this, you can't trade a R/B/Y equivalent to G/S/C. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] ([[User talk:Chickasaurus|talk]]) 17:57, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
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