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When starting a search for a Pokémon, it is possible to exclude players seeking special Pokémon (such as [[version mascot]]s). Search results are now displayed in their entirety (up to one hundred results per page) starting with the most recent, and the player can filter these results by region (same or different from the player's) or solely to offers seeking Pokémon the player currently has in their party or PC storage (and can thus trade).
When starting a search for a Pokémon, it is possible to exclude players seeking special Pokémon (such as [[version mascot]]s). Search results are now displayed in their entirety (up to one hundred results per page) starting with the most recent, and the player can filter these results by region (same or different from the player's) or solely to offers seeking Pokémon the player currently has in their party or PC storage (and can thus trade).


The player is not allowed to trade a Pokémon on the GTS if it is holding certain specific items (such as [[Mega Stone]]s). Unlike in the past, specific [[event Pokémon]] cannot be traded at all, regardless of whether it is holding an event ribbon (such as {{p|Darkrai}} caught in [[Newmoon Island]]); attempting to do so will yield the message "It's a special Pokémon. You can't trade it!".
The player is not allowed to trade a Pokémon on the GTS if it is holding certain specific items (such as [[Mega Stone]]s). Unlike in the past, specific [[event Pokémon]] cannot be traded at all, regardless of whether it is holding an event ribbon (such as {{p|Darkrai}} caught in [[Newmoon Island]]); attempting to do so will yield the message "It's a special Pokémon. You can't trade it!". Attempting to trade a Pokémon with the [[List of Ribbons in the games#Gift_Ribbons|National Ribbon]] will also yield this message.


If a player of {{g|X and Y}} searches for a Pokémon on the GTS, they will only see Pokémon that were deposited by other X and Y players. Players of {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, however, can see Pokémon deposited by players of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire or X and Y.
If a player of {{g|X and Y}} searches for a Pokémon on the GTS, they will only see Pokémon that were deposited by other X and Y players. Players of {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, however, can see Pokémon deposited by players of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire or X and Y.
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