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'''Pal Park''' is a location in [[Sinnoh]] during [[Generation IV]]. | '''Pal Park''' is a location in [[Sinnoh]] during [[Generation IV]]. | ||
Pal Park allows people that have both the [[Generation III]] and Generation IV games to transfer Pokémon ahead via the [[Nintendo DS]]'s [[Game Boy Advance]] slot. However, only six Pokémon per day can be transferred per GBA cartrige, and no Pokémon | Pal Park allows people that have both the [[Generation III]] and Generation IV games to transfer Pokémon ahead via the [[Nintendo DS]]'s [[Game Boy Advance]] slot. However, only six Pokémon per day can be transferred per GBA cartrige, and no Pokémon can be transferred until the previous six Pokémon have been caught. | ||
The park uses a special [[Poké Ball]] that has a 100% capture rate, however, in order to capture the Pokémon transferred, players must first ''find'' it. | The park uses a special [[Poké Ball]] that has a 100% capture rate, however, in order to capture the Pokémon transferred, players must first ''find'' it. |
Revision as of 22:44, 13 March 2007
Pal Park is a location in Sinnoh during Generation IV.
Pal Park allows people that have both the Generation III and Generation IV games to transfer Pokémon ahead via the Nintendo DS's Game Boy Advance slot. However, only six Pokémon per day can be transferred per GBA cartrige, and no Pokémon can be transferred until the previous six Pokémon have been caught.
The park uses a special Poké Ball that has a 100% capture rate, however, in order to capture the Pokémon transferred, players must first find it.
Unlike in Generation II, where the Time Capsule allowed Pokémon to return to Generation I, the transfer from Generation III to Generation IV is permanent, and all Pokémon sent over are removed from the GBA games.
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