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{{outdated|article|Generation IX information}}
{{search|generic process of sending Pokémon to another game|the specific Generation V feature|Poké Transfer}}
{{search|generic process of sending Pokémon to another game|the specific Generation V feature|Poké Transfer}}
{{samename|mechanic in [[Pokémon GO]] and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]|Released Pokémon}}
{{samename|mechanic in [[Pokémon GO]] and [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]|Released Pokémon}}
'''Transferring''' is a process in which Pokémon are sent from one game to another without [[trade|trading]]. The recipient game does not send a Pokémon back. Most commonly, transfers are one-way from a game in one [[generation]] to a game in a later generation. The exact process usually differs for different generations.
'''Transferring''' is a process in which Pokémon are sent from one game to another without [[trade|trading]]. The recipient game does not send a Pokémon back. Most commonly, transfers are one-way from a game in one [[generation]] to a game in a later generation (except in [[Generation IX]] where it is possible to transfer back to [[Generation VIII]]). The exact process usually differs for different generations.


==Precursors==
==Precursors==
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Poké Transfer is used by visiting the [[Poké Transfer Lab]] on {{rt|15|Unova}} in a Generation V game. A {{tc|Scientist}} at the back of the lab will allow the player to start Poké Transfer on their game, at which point a system with a [[Generation IV]] game must be started and the Poké Transfer application must be selected from the system's DS Download Play option. Six Pokémon can be sent to the Generation V game from the Generation IV game via the downloaded application. These Pokémon must then be captured in a time-limited slingshot minigame; any Pokémon that are not caught will remain in the Generation IV game.
Poké Transfer is used by visiting the [[Poké Transfer Lab]] on {{rt|15|Unova}} in a Generation V game. A {{tc|Scientist}} at the back of the lab will allow the player to start Poké Transfer on their game, at which point a system with a [[Generation IV]] game must be started and the Poké Transfer application must be selected from the system's DS Download Play option. Six Pokémon can be sent to the Generation V game from the Generation IV game via the downloaded application. These Pokémon must then be captured in a time-limited slingshot minigame; any Pokémon that are not caught will remain in the Generation IV game.


The Relocator is only available in {{game|Black and White|s}}. Only the {{DL|List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects|Celebi}}, {{DL|List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects|Raikou}}, {{DL|List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects|Entei}}, and {{DL|List of Nintendo event Pokémon with in-game effects|Suicune}} distributed to commemorate the [[M13|thirteenth movie]] can be transferred with the Relocator. The Relocator can be found in [[Castelia City]] and must be unlocked with the correct keywords.
The Relocator is only available in {{game|Black and White|s}}. Only the {{DL|List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Celebi}}, {{DL|List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Raikou, Entei, and Suicune}} distributed to commemorate the [[M13|thirteenth movie]] can be transferred with the Relocator. The Relocator can be found in [[Castelia City]] and must be unlocked with the correct keywords.


===To Generations VI and VII (excluding Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!)===
===To Generations VI and VII (excluding Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!)===
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* Pokémon from the [[Virtual Console]] releases of Generations I and II can be sent to Pokémon Bank through Poké Transporter, and may be withdrawn in Generation VII games.
* Pokémon from the [[Virtual Console]] releases of Generations I and II can be sent to Pokémon Bank through Poké Transporter, and may be withdrawn in Generation VII games.
* Pokémon from [[Generation V]] can be sent to Pokémon Bank through Poké Transporter, and may be withdrawn in Generation VI or VII games.
* Pokémon from [[Generation V]] can be sent to Pokémon Bank through Poké Transporter, and may be withdrawn in Generation VI or VII games.
* Pokémon from Generation VI can use two-way transfer with Pokémon Bank. This also applies to Pokémon that originated from [[Pokémon_Bank#Event_distributions|Pokémon Bank distribution events]] during Generation VI. However, once a Pokémon has been withdrawn once in a Generation VII game, it cannot be transferred back into Generation VI.
* Pokémon from Generation VI can use two-way transfer with Pokémon Bank. This also applies to Pokémon that originated from [[Pokémon Bank#Event distributions|Pokémon Bank distribution events]] during Generation VI. However, once a Pokémon has been withdrawn once in a Generation VII game, it cannot be transferred back into Generation VI.
* Pokémon from Generation VII can use two-way transfer with Pokémon Bank.
* Pokémon from Generation VII can use two-way transfer with Pokémon Bank.


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| VC Gen I<br>VC Gen II
| VC Gen I<br>VC Gen II
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| Transporter &rarr; Bank
| Transporter Bank
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| Gen VII (excluding Let's Go)
| Gen VII (excluding Let's Go)
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| Gen V
| Gen V
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| Transporter &rarr; Bank
| Transporter Bank
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| Gen VI<br>Gen VII (excluding Let's Go)
| Gen VI<br>Gen VII (excluding Let's Go)
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| Gen VI
| Gen VI
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| Bank
| Bank
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| Gen VII (excluding Let's Go)
| Gen VII (excluding Let's Go)
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* [[Totem Pokémon|Totem-sized]] {{p|Marowak}}, {{p|Ribombee}}, {{p|Araquanid}}, and {{p|Togedemaru}} cannot be deposited into Pokémon Bank (but may be traded with other copies of [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]).
* [[Totem Pokémon|Totem-sized]] {{p|Marowak}}, {{p|Ribombee}}, {{p|Araquanid}}, and {{p|Togedemaru}} cannot be deposited into Pokémon Bank (but may be traded with other copies of [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]).


===To Generation VIII (as well as Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!)===
===To Generation VIII and IX (as well as Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!)===
The following transfers are possible:
The following transfers are possible:
* Pokémon from Pokémon Bank can be sent to [[Pokémon HOME]], and may be withdrawn in [[Generation VIII]].
* Pokémon from Pokémon Bank can be sent to [[Pokémon HOME]], and may be withdrawn in [[Generation VIII]].
* Pokémon from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! can use two-way transfer with Pokémon HOME. However, once a Pokémon has been in a Generation VIII game, it cannot be transferred back into Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
* Pokémon from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! can use two-way transfer with Pokémon HOME. However, once a Pokémon has been in a Generation VIII or IX game, it cannot be transferred back into Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
* Pokémon from [[Pokémon GO]] can be transferred to Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! through the [[GO Park]], and to Pokémon HOME through the [[GO Transporter]]. Pokémon from the GO Transporter can be withdrawn in Generation VIII.
* Pokémon from [[Pokémon GO]] can be transferred to Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! through the [[GO Park]], and to Pokémon HOME through the [[GO Transporter]]. Pokémon from the GO Transporter can be withdrawn in Generation VIII or IX, assuming it exists in the game data.
* Pokémon from Generation VIII can use two-way transfer with Pokémon HOME. This also applies to Pokémon that originated from [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation VIII)|Pokémon HOME distribution events]] during Generation VIII.
* Pokémon from Generation VIII and IX can use two-way transfer with Pokémon HOME. This also applies to Pokémon that originated from [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation VIII)|Pokémon HOME]] [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation IX)|distribution events]] during Generation VIII or IX.
* Pokémon from [[Generation IX]] can be transferred backwards to any Generation VIII game and vice versa, assuming they exist in the receiving game’s data.
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| Bank
| Bank
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| HOME
| HOME
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| Gen VIII and IX
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| Let's Go
| →
| HOME
| →
| Gen VIII and IX
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| Gen VIII
| Gen VIII
| →
| HOME
| →
| Gen IX
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| Let's Go
| Gen IX
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| HOME
| HOME
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| Gen VIII
| Gen VIII
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| GO
| GO
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| GO Park
| GO Park
| &rarr;
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| Let's Go
| Let's Go
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| GO
| GO
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| GO Transporter &rarr; HOME
| GO Transporter HOME
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| Gen VIII
| Gen VIII and IX
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|}
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In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! and Generation VIII, not all Pokémon and forms exist in the coding of each game, and HOME will only permit a Pokémon to be withdrawn if both the Pokémon and the specific form exists in the coding of the destination game. Compatible Pokémon for a particular game may be expanded with updates over time.
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! and Generations VIII and IX, not all Pokémon and forms exist in the coding of each game, and HOME will only permit a Pokémon to be withdrawn if both the Pokémon and the specific form exists in the coding of the destination game. Compatible Pokémon for a particular game may be expanded with updates over time.
 
The following 12 Pokémon lack a compatible game in Generations VIII and IX, and cannot be withdrawn into any of those games at all:


The following 69 Pokémon that lack a compatible game in Generation VIII cannot be withdrawn into Generation VIII at all:
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{{Pokeli|0019A|Rattata|4={{color2|000|Alolan Form}}|msp=MSP/HOME}}
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{{Pokeli|0020A|Raticate|4={{color2|000|Alolan Form}}|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|019A|Rattata}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0327|Spinda|note=<ref group="note">Spinda can be natively caught in BDSP, but cannot be transferred into or out of those games.</ref>|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|020A|Raticate}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0504|Patrat|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|074A|Geodude}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0505|Watchog|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|075A|Graveler}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0511|Pansage|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|076A|Golem}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0512|Simisage|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|088A|Grimer}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0513|Pansear|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|089A|Muk}} (Alolan)</div>
{{Pokeli|0514|Simisear|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|327|Spinda}}<ref group="note">Spinda can be natively caught in BDSP, but cannot be transferred into or out of those games.</ref></div>
{{Pokeli|0515|Panpour|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|495|Snivy}}</div>
{{Pokeli|0516|Simipour|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|496|Servine}}</div>
{{Pokeli|0676|Furfrou|msp=MSP/HOME}}
<div>{{MSN|497|Serperior}}</div>
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<div>{{MSN|498|Tepig}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|499|Pignite}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|500|Emboar}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|503|Samurott}} (Unovan)</div>
<div>{{MSN|504|Patrat}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|505|Watchog}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|511|Pansage}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|512|Simisage}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|513|Pansear}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|514|Simisear}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|515|Panpour}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|516|Simipour}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|522|Blitzle}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|523|Zebstrika}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|540|Sewaddle}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|541|Swadloon}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|542|Leavanny}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|580|Ducklett}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|581|Swanna}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|585|Deerling}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|586|Sawsbuck}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|594|Alomomola}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|602|Tynamo}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|603|Eelektrik}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|604|Eelektross}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|648|Meloetta}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|650|Chespin}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|651|Quilladin}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|652|Chesnaught}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|653|Fennekin}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|654|Braixen}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|655|Delphox}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|656|Froakie}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|657|Frogadier}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|658|Greninja}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|664|Scatterbug}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|665|Spewpa}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|666|Vivillon}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|667|Litleo}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|668|Pyroar}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|669|Flabébé}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|670|Floette}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|671|Florges}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|672|Skiddo}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|673|Gogoat}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|676|Furfrou}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|720|Hoopa}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|731|Pikipek}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|732|Trumbeak}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|733|Toucannon}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|734|Yungoos}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|735|Gumshoos}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|739|Crabrawler}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|740|Crabominable}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|741|Oricorio}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|774|Minior}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|775|Komala}}</div>
<div>{{MSN|779|Bruxish}}</div>
</div></div>
{{reflist|group=note}}
{{reflist|group=note}}


Additional transfer restrictions:
Additional transfer restrictions:
* [[Gigantamax]] Factor {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Eevee}} cannot be transferred to [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]] or {{g|Legends: Arceus}}.
* [[Gigantamax]] Factor {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Eevee}} and {{p|Duraludon}}{{tt|*|v.3.2.1 onward}} cannot be transferred to [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, or {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}.
* {{p|Spinda}} cannot be transferred in either direction between HOME and Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl.
* {{p|Spinda}} cannot be transferred in either direction between HOME and Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl.
* {{p|Nincada}} originally from Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl cannot be withdrawn in any game other than (another copy of) Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl, and Nincada originally from outside of Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl cannot be withdrawn in Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl.
* {{p|Nincada}} originally from Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl cannot be withdrawn in any game other than (another copy of) Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl, and Nincada originally from outside of Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl cannot be withdrawn in Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl.
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