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An '''outsider Pokémon''' is a [[Pokémon]] received in a [[trade]], or any Pokémon who is not owned by its [[original trainer]] or "OT". | An '''outsider Pokémon''' is a [[Pokémon]] received in a [[trade]], or any Pokémon who is not owned by its [[original trainer]] or "OT". | ||
Outsider Pokémon will begin to act disobediently in battle if the [[Pokémon Trainer]] who owns it does not have a certain [[Gym]] [[Badge]] won from a [[Gym Leader]]. The disobedience can range from using the wrong move to not doing anything at all during a turn. The reasoning for this is that Pokémon respect trainers who can defeat [[Gym Leaders]], but in terms of game mechanics, it's to prevent someone from trading in a | Outsider Pokémon will begin to act disobediently in battle if the [[Pokémon Trainer]] who owns it does not have a certain [[Gym]] [[Badge]] won from a [[Gym Leader]]. The disobedience can range from using the wrong move to not doing anything at all during a turn. The reasoning for this is that Pokémon respect trainers who can defeat [[Gym Leaders]], but in terms of game mechanics, it's to prevent someone from trading in a high-leveled Pokémon and easily beating the game. | ||
In exchange for this potential disobedience, Outsider Pokémon gain 1.5 times the normal experience as other Pokémon, which is noted by the game when experience is given as "______ gained a boosted X exp. points!" | In exchange for this potential disobedience, Outsider Pokémon gain 1.5 times the normal experience as other Pokémon, which is noted by the game when experience is given as "______ gained a boosted X exp. points!" |
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