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On The Global Trading System or GTS, you trade three of your Pokémon. This is useful if you want to quickly rehash your deck. Here, you can deposit up to ten Pokémon but you will not know what you’re trading them for. On Wonderbox, you can select the Pokémon you want to trade. You can exchange them through the Wonderbox or the Global Trading System. Pokémon you want to release can be traded. The bottom section of the profile displays which Pokémon games it can connect to and what ribbons you have received. You can see its move descriptions, statistics, nature, and characteristics. The Pokémon you own each has a comprehensive profile.

You will see that your Pokédexes are divided into two groups: one for trading and the other for keeping. Here, you can see challenges you can join, friends that use the app, and Pokémon HOME-related news. Once you’re ready to complete the transfer, you need to generate the Move Pokémon key from the options menu. You can deposit up to 6,000 Pokémon in the app. This may not be a problem if you have amassed a large number of Pokémon. Makes you a Boy anyway.This is important to consider because Pokémon cannot be moved back to the bank. There's a menu screen for badges, and badges displayed on Trainer Card (redundant)Ĭhoosing to play as Girl is pointless.

Intent on using four regions, as seen in badges (Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh)Ĭons: Game looks and feels unfinished from the very startĬannot customize controls (fine for the handhelds, but this is PC) Pros: Feels somewhat like old school games. Moon, but before the 'point of no return' (until you go around). This isn't even the pokemon center on Route 4 before Mt. Which has black edges instead of actual scenery the real game has. Dying before the first pokemon center took me to Route 4. There are actual trainers on Route 1, unlike the real games, take that as you will, but they're like the weak trainers you face early on. So where is your house? If you start in Kanto, you should have a house in Kanto. There's still three buildings in Palett Town, but one is Professor Oak's lab, Red's house, and Daisy's house. The Kanto Map is labeled as 'Sample Region'.

This next one is personal, but Red's mom stitched up an electronic device. When you 'take' a starter, there's still a pokeball on the table. If starting in Kanto, and trying to leave before getting a pokemon and such, it says you have to talk to Professor Elm. One is literally the male sprite from the Hoenn games. First, Professor Oak does the general Are you a boy or a girl? This question is completely pointless as I chose girl, but both sprite choices are male. This seems nothing like a finished version, and I've only just started the game. By Anonymous reviewed on November 5, 2016
