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Outsider Pokémon also grow faster than native Pokémon. Outsider Pokémon gain 1.5 times the normal [[experience]] points for participating in {{pkmn|battle}}s. From Generation V onward, if the outsider Pokémon is from a game in a different language, it will gain 1.7 times the normal experience instead. | Outsider Pokémon also grow faster than native Pokémon. Outsider Pokémon gain 1.5 times the normal [[experience]] points for participating in {{pkmn|battle}}s. From Generation V onward, if the outsider Pokémon is from a game in a different language, it will gain 1.7 times the normal experience instead. | ||
Outsider Pokémon normally can only have a [[nickname]] set or changed by their Original Trainer. In [[Pokémon | Outsider Pokémon normally can only have a [[nickname]] set or changed by their Original Trainer. In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] only, any Pokémon that does not have a nickname and was not met in a [[fateful encounter]] can be given a nickname in a game of the same language as its language of origin, even by players other than its Original Trainer; however, once it is given a nickname this way, it has become a nicknamed Pokémon, so players other than its Original Trainer cannot change its nickname. | ||
From Generation III onward, outsider Pokémon have their met location listed as "apparently met". | From Generation III onward, outsider Pokémon have their met location listed as "apparently met". |