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→‎Modifications to transported Pokémon: This was a little bit too general. Ability isn't recalculated in Gen VI.
(DPPt have unlimited migrations too, but there is a limited number within a 24 period. HGSS have an unlimited number of migrations even within a 24 hour period.)
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Despite the player in the Generation IV game catching the Pokémon again, its [[Original Trainer|OT]], [[Trainer ID number|ID number]], and [[Poké Ball]] remain the same. Its [[friendship]] is reset to 70.
Despite the player in the Generation IV game catching the Pokémon again, its [[Original Trainer|OT]], [[Trainer ID number|ID number]], and [[Poké Ball]] remain the same. Its [[friendship]] is reset to 70.


Many Pokémon obtained in [[Generation III]] gained an Ability in [[Generation IV]]. Due to Ability being dependent on [[personality value]] in the Generation III and IV games, this means that some migrated Pokémon have an Ability that does not match their personality value (since the Ability is not changed upon migration). However, because Ability is recalculated upon [[evolution]], if that Pokémon evolves its Ability will change to match its personality value.
Many Pokémon obtained in [[Generation III]] gained an Ability in [[Generation IV]]. Due to Ability being dependent on [[personality value]] in the Generation III and IV games, this means that some migrated Pokémon have an Ability that does not match their personality value (since the Ability is not changed upon migration). However, because Ability is recalculated upon [[evolution]] in Generation IV and {{gen|V}}, if that Pokémon evolves in games of these generations its Ability will change to match its personality value.


While non-English and non-Japanese characters cannot normally be used in the Generation III games, they do occur in some [[in-game trade]]s and preset player names. If a Pokémon has a nickname or [[original Trainer]] that has one of these characters, it will be turned into a kana character in the Western Generation IV games due to [[List of glitches in Generation IV#Pal Park name encoding glitch|encoding issues]].
While non-English and non-Japanese characters cannot normally be used in the Generation III games, they do occur in some [[in-game trade]]s and preset player names. If a Pokémon has a nickname or [[original Trainer]] that has one of these characters, it will be turned into a kana character in the Western Generation IV games due to [[List of glitches in Generation IV#Pal Park name encoding glitch|encoding issues]].