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Like the anime, the Pokémon Adventures Manga does not contain many trades despite being a major part of the games. Most are not shown to need a machine to complete them. Simply hand-exchanging Pokémon can count as a trade, though it is also possible to trade by placing Pokédexes opposite each other. | Like the anime, the Pokémon Adventures Manga does not contain many trades despite being a major part of the games. Most are not shown to need a machine to complete them. Simply hand-exchanging Pokémon can count as a trade, though it is also possible to trade by placing Pokédexes opposite each other. | ||
* In [[PS018]], {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} accidentally traded some of their Pokémon, resulting in | * In ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} accidentally traded some of their Pokémon, resulting in Blue's {{p|Machoke}} evolving into {{TP|Blue|Machamp}}. | ||
* In [[PS025]], Red traded his {{p|Krabby}} for [[Misty]]'s [[Gyara]]dos. | * In ''[[PS025|You know... Articuno!]]'', Red traded his {{p|Krabby}} for [[Misty]]'s [[Gyara]]dos. | ||
* In [[PS109]], {{adv|Silver}} | * In ''[[PS109|Ampharos Amore]]'', {{adv|Silver}} told {{adv|Gold}} to use his [[Pokédex]] to trade his [[Polibo|Poliwhirl]] for Silver's {{p|Seadra}} in order to evolve them. They traded back in ''[[PS110|Piloswine Whine]]''. | ||
* In ''[[PS449|Raising the Stakes with Rhyperior]]'', it was revealed that Blue had traded his {{p|Rhydon}} to Silver, allowing it to evolve into {{p|Rhyperior}} and fill up the empty slot in Silver's team after his {{p|Ursaring}} had disappeared with {{adv|Giovanni|his father}}. | |||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== |
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