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==[[Generation II]]==
==[[Generation II]]==
*{{p|Onix}} exchanged for a {{p|Bellsprout}} at [[Violet City]]
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*{{p|Machop}} exchanged for a {{p|Drowzee}} at [[Goldenrod City]] ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold]] and [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Silver]] only)
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*{{p|Machop}} exchanged for a {{p|Abra}} at [[Goldenrod City]] ([[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] only)
! colspan="4" align="center" style="background:#CCCC00;" | [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold and Silver Versions]]
*{{p|Voltorb}} exchanged for a {{p|Krabby}} at [[Olivine City]]
|- style="background:#CCCCCC;"
*{{p|Dodrio}} exchanged for a {{p|Dragonair}} at [[Blackthorn City]]
| Location
*{{p|Magneton}} exchanged for a {{p|Dugtrio}} at [[Power Plant]] ([[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] only)
| Player's Pokémon
*{{p|Aerodactyl}} exchanged for a {{p|Chansey}} at [[Route 14]]
| Traded Pokémon
*{{p|Xatu}} exchanged for a {{p|Haunter}} at [[Pewter City]]
| Held Item
|-
| [[Violet City]]
| {{p|Bellsprout}}
| {{p|Onix}}
|
|-
| [[Goldenrod City]]
| {{p|Drowzee}}
| {{p|Machop}}
| Gold Berry
|-
| [[Olivine City]]
| {{p|Krabby}}♀
| {{p|Voltorb}}
|
|-
| [[Blackthorn City]]
| {{p|Dragonair}}♀
| {{p|Rhydon}}
|
|-
| [[Route 14]]
| {{p|Chansey}}
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}
| Gold Berry
|-
| [[Pewter City]]
| {{p|Gloom}}
| {{p|Rapidash}}
|
|-
|}
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|-
! colspan="4" align="center" style="background:#00CCCC;" | [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal Version]]
|- style="background:#33FFFF;"
| Location
| Player's Pokémon
| Traded Pokémon
| Held Item
|-
| [[Violet City]]
| {{p|Bellsprout}}
| {{p|Onix}}
|
|-
| [[Goldenrod City]]
| {{p|Abra}}
| {{p|Machop}}
| Gold Berry
|-
| [[Olivine City]]
| {{p|Krabby}}
| {{p|Voltorb}}
|
|-
| [[Blackthorn City]]
| {{p|Dragonair}}♀
| {{p|Dodrio}}
|
|-
| [[Route 14]]
| {{p|Chansey}}
| {{p|Aerodactyl}}
| Gold Berry
|-
| [[Pewter City]]
| {{p|Haunter}}
| {{p|Xatu}}
|
|-
| [[Power Plant]]
| {{p|Dugtrio}}
| {{p|Magneton}}
| Metal Coat
|-
|}
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==[[Generation III]]==
==[[Generation III]]==

Revision as of 21:13, 19 August 2007

A trade is a process in which a Pokémon trainer sends one of his or her Pokémon to another trainer in exchange for one of the other trainer's Pokémon.

A trainer can trade with any person, him or herself or with trainers in the games. All a trainer needs to trade is two compatible game cartridges, two of the system it is on (Game Boys/Game Boy Colors for Generations I and II, Game Boy Advances for Generation III and DSes for Generation IV), a link cable for connecting the two systems (or a GBA Wireless Adaptor for trades between FireRed, LeafGreen and Pokémon Emerald) and at least one Pokémon. In Generation IV, Pokémon can also be traded via the Global Trade Station in Jubilife City.

Trading is important to getting all the Pokémon in the Pokédex, since there are some Pokémon that are not available in each version and some Pokémon that only evolve after being traded.

Trading also gives Pokémon an advantage in growth. A traded Pokémon gains boosted experience after a Pokémon battle, which allows a traded Pokémon to level up faster. Pokémon traded from outside of one's own country will gain even more experience.

Pokémon which evolve when traded

Many of these Pokémon also require an evolution-inducing held item to be attached for their evolution to trigger by trade.

List of in-game trades

There are a variety of trades that can be made with trainers within the game. These are usually for Pokémon that are difficult to obtain, a rarity at the point the trainer is reachable, or for Pokémon that can only be obtained through trading. All Pokémon received from an in-game trade will be at the same level as the Pokémon sent.

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Generation I

Red Version
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon
Route 2 Abra Mr. Mime
Route 5 Nidoran♂ Nidoran♀
Route 11 Nidorino Nidorina
Route 18 Slowbro Lickitung
Cerulean City Poliwhirl Jynx
Vermilion City Spearow Farfetch'd
Cinnabar Island Raichu Electrode
Cinnabar Island Venonat Tangela
Cinnabar Island Ponyta Seel
Blue Version
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon
Route 2 Abra Mr. Mime
Route 5 Nidoran♀ Nidoran♂
Route 11 Nidorina Nidorino
Route 18 Slowbro Lickitung
Cerulean City Poliwhirl Jynx
Vermilion City Spearow Farfetch'd
Cinnabar Island Raichu Electrode
Cinnabar Island Venonat Tangela
Cinnabar Island Ponyta Seel


Japanese Blue Version
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon
Route 2 Jigglypuff Mr. Mime
Route 5 Rattata Poliwag
Route 11 Rhydon Kangaskhan
Route 18 Persian Tauros
Cerulean City Machoke Haunter
Vermilion City Pidgey Farfetch'd
Cinnabar Island Kadabra Graveler
Cinnabar Island Seel Slowpoke
Cinnabar Island Growlithe Krabby
Yellow Version
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon
Route 2 Clefairy Mr. Mime
Route 5 Cubone Machoke
Route 11 Lickitung Dugtrio
Route 18 Tangela Parasect
Cinnabar Island Golduck Rhydon
Cinnabar Island Growlithe Dewgong
Cinnabar Island Kangaskhan Muk


Generation II

Gold and Silver Versions
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon Held Item
Violet City Bellsprout Onix
Goldenrod City Drowzee Machop Gold Berry
Olivine City Krabby Voltorb
Blackthorn City Dragonair Rhydon
Route 14 Chansey Aerodactyl Gold Berry
Pewter City Gloom Rapidash


Crystal Version
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon Held Item
Violet City Bellsprout Onix
Goldenrod City Abra Machop Gold Berry
Olivine City Krabby Voltorb
Blackthorn City Dragonair Dodrio
Route 14 Chansey Aerodactyl Gold Berry
Pewter City Haunter Xatu
Power Plant Dugtrio Magneton Metal Coat


Generation III

Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald

FireRed and LeafGreen

Colosseum & XD Gale of Darkness

Generation IV

Trades in other canon

In the anime

Despite it being one of the key aspects of the games, trading is unusually rare in the anime. Only a few trades have taken place, and only one of them thus far has been truly significant. Fans have often speculated about the reason for this.