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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 friend's [[Level]] 70 Pokémon and easily beating the game.
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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