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(Undo revision 3507913 by FinnishPokéFan92 (talk) Held items exist in Gen I. They're stored as the catch rate. You can see this by putting an held item on a Pokémon, trading it to Gen I and looking at its summary from the Gen II game. The item stays. And the everstone works one-way.)
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* The player cannot have any {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}} or {{pkmn|Egg}}s in their [[party]].
* The player cannot have any {{cat|Generation II Pokémon}} or {{pkmn|Egg}}s in their [[party]].
* The player cannot have any Pokémon holding [[Mail]] in their party.
* The player cannot have any Pokémon holding [[Mail]] in their party.
* None of the {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} that are in the party can know any {{cat|Generation II moves|moves introduced in Generation II}}. However, it is possible to trade a Pokémon into Generation I with a moveset that is only obtainable in Generation II, as long as said Pokémon and moves were introduced in Generation I (e.g., {{p|Alakazam}} with {{m|Fire Punch}}).
* None of the {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} that are in the party can know any {{cat|Generation II moves|moves introduced in Generation II}}. This does not prevent players from trading in Pokémon that know {{cat|Generation I moves|moves that existed in Generation I}} they can only learn in Generation II (e.g. {{p|Alakazam}} with {{m|Fire Punch}}).
   
   
When linked up to a Generation I game, the trade will happen as it did in Generation I, and the [[Generation II]] game will act as if it is a Generation I game.
When linked up to a Generation I game, the trade will happen as it did in Generation I, and the [[Generation II]] game will act as if it is a Generation I game.


If the Pokémon traded from the Generation I game changes its type during the trade (except {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}), the trade is immediately cancelled.
If the Pokémon traded from the Generation I game changes its type during the trade (unless it’s a {{p|Magnemite}} or {{p|Magneton}}), the trade is immediately cancelled.


[[Held item]]s of Pokémon traded from a Generation I game are determined by [[List of Pokémon by catch rate|that Pokémon's catch rate]] in said game. This is why {{p|Pikachu}} hold a [[Light Ball]] or why {{p|Kadabra}} hold a [[Twisted Spoon]] if traded from {{game|Yellow}} but not from {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}}. For more information on this subject and a complete list of the items, see [[List of Pokémon by wild held item (Generation II)]].
[[Held item]]s of Pokémon traded from a Generation I game are determined by [[List of Pokémon by catch rate|that Pokémon's catch rate]] in said game. This is why {{p|Pikachu}} hold a [[Light Ball]] or why {{p|Kadabra}} hold a [[Twisted Spoon]] if traded from {{game|Yellow}} but not from {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}}. For more information on this subject and a complete list of the items, see [[List of Pokémon by wild held item (Generation II)]].
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