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Outsider Pokémon can be obtained in a number of ways. If the {{player}} has multiple game packs and {{cat|game systems}}, a Pokémon may be exchanged in a [[trade]]. Trading is possible in-game, as well, and each [[version|main series]] game has a number of [[non-player character]]s who will [[list of in-game trades|trade]] one of their Pokémon (which may or may not be otherwise obtainable) for one of the player's. | Outsider Pokémon can be obtained in a number of ways. If the {{player}} has multiple game packs and {{cat|game systems}}, a Pokémon may be exchanged in a [[trade]]. Trading is possible in-game, as well, and each [[version|main series]] game has a number of [[non-player character]]s who will [[list of in-game trades|trade]] one of their Pokémon (which may or may not be otherwise obtainable) for one of the player's. | ||
Sometimes, non-player characters will give out Pokémon with no exchange: usually, though, these Pokémon will have the same ID and OT name as the player. In some instances, however, such as | Sometimes, non-player characters will give out Pokémon with no exchange: usually, though, these Pokémon will have the same ID and OT name as the player. In some instances, however, such as {{jo|Webster}}'s {{p|Spearow}} in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} and their remakes, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the Pokémon given to the player will be recognized as an outsider, and thus have the experience boost and potential disobedience. | ||
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