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[[File:Chding.png|thumb|right|250px|Once on {{ga|Red}}'s game, Elyssa's {{p|Farfetch'd}} is classed as an outsider Pokémon.]] | [[File:Chding.png|thumb|right|250px|Once on {{ga|Red}}'s game, Elyssa's {{p|Farfetch'd}} is classed as an outsider Pokémon.]] | ||
A Pokémon is recognized as an outsider if its | A Pokémon is recognized as an outsider if its [[Original Trainer]] identification does not match up with the current saved game. This means that if a Pokémon is traded out of a game that is later restarted, and the Pokémon is traded back in, it will be treated as an outsider. | ||
While appearing no different to any Pokémon caught by the {{player}} (apart from the OT name and [[Trainer ID number|Trainer ID]]), an outsider Pokémon may behave in a different manner to those found in-game. If the [[Pokémon Trainer]] in possession of the outsider Pokémon has less than sufficient [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s, the outsider may choose to disobey commands in battle. This can range from using a different [[move]] from the one instructed, "loafing around", or even {{status|sleep|taking a nap}}. | While appearing no different to any Pokémon caught by the {{player}} (apart from the OT name and [[Trainer ID number|Trainer ID]]), an outsider Pokémon may behave in a different manner to those found in-game. If the [[Pokémon Trainer]] in possession of the outsider Pokémon has less than sufficient [[Gym]] [[Badge]]s, the outsider may choose to disobey commands in battle. This can range from using a different [[move]] from the one instructed, "loafing around", or even {{status|sleep|taking a nap}}. |
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