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{{main|List of Pokémon by Pal Park location}} | {{main|List of Pokémon by Pal Park location}} | ||
Pal Park allows people who have both the [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}} to transfer [[Pokémon]] ahead via the [[Nintendo DS]]'s [[Game Boy Advance]] slot. However, only six Pokémon can be transferred in one 24 hour period per GBA cartridge, and no Pokémon can be transferred until the previous six Pokémon have been caught. The player may choose to leave the park at any time; however, they must then re-capture all migrated Pokémon on a subsequent visit. | Pal Park allows people who have both the [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] {{pkmn|games}} to transfer [[Pokémon]] ahead via the [[Nintendo DS]]'s [[Game Boy Advance]] slot. However, In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, only six Pokémon can be transferred in one 24 hour period per GBA cartridge, and no Pokémon can be transferred until the previous six Pokémon have been caught. (The "Only 6 per day" feature has been removed in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}.) The player may choose to leave the park at any time; however, they must then re-capture all migrated Pokémon on a subsequent visit. | ||
Pal Park, as opposed to other methods of getting previous generations' Pokémon, allows not only that other regions' [[starter Pokémon]] can be used by players of | Pal Park, as opposed to other methods of getting previous generations' Pokémon, allows not only that other regions' [[starter Pokémon]] can be used by players of Generation IV games, but also provides a way for players to take the Pokémon that they had raised in Generation III to the next level. There are also some [[List of items unobtainable in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|items]] that can only be obtained in Generation IV through Pal Park. | ||
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