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In-game trade
From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
An in-game trade is a trade made with NPCs in the core series and spin-off Pokémon games . The process
uses the same trading sequence as player trades and is usually done for Pokémon that are difficult or impossible
to obtain through other means, or for Pokémon unavailable at that point of the game. In later games, the traded
Pokémon often has special moves, like Egg Moves .
Prior to Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver , the NPC Trainer will always specify a Pokémon they want to trade
for. The Pokémon the player receives in the trade will have a fixed original Trainer and nickname ; in later
games the Trainer ID number , held item , Nature , IVs, and/or level can be fixed as well.
Like Pokémon traded externally, the traded Pokémon will be treated as an outsider , and gain a boosted amount
of experience points in battle . Prior to Generation V , every Pokémon has the same level as the Pokémon it was
traded for, except in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness .
Contents [hide]
1 List of in-game trades
1.1 Generation I
1.1.1 Red and Blue/Green
1.1.2 Blue (Japan)
1.1.3 Yellow
1.1.4 Unused trades
1.2 Generation II
1.2.1 Gold and Silver
1.2.2 Crystal
1.3 Generation III
1.3.1 Ruby and Sapphire
1.3.2 FireRed and LeafGreen
1.3.3 Emerald
1.3.4 XD: Gale of Darkness
1.4 Generation IV
1.4.1 Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
1.4.2 HeartGold and SoulSilver
Generation I
All Trainer ID numbers and IVs are random in the Generation I games. The original Trainer always uses the
hardcoded text string 0x5D, which is displayed as TRAINER (Japanese: トレーナー Trainer) in the game's
language. In Western language versions of the handheld games and Pokémon Stadium , this string is displayed in
ALLCAPS ("TRAINER" in English), whereas in Pokémon Stadium 2 it is displayed in title case ("Trainer" in
English).
The held item column refers to the item the Pokémon will be holding if it is traded to a Generation II game. With
the exception of Pokémon that evolve during that trade and Krabby in Japanese Blue, they have the same item a
wild Pokémon of the same species would have if it were traded to a Generation II game; Pokémon that evolve
during the trade have the item their evolved form would have, while Krabby has TM13 (Snore ) instead of
TM33 (Reflect ).
バリバリ
Route 2 Abra Mr. Mime MARCEL Bitter Berry
Baribari
チャッピー
Underground Path Nidoran♀ Nidoran♂ N/A TM43 (Detect )
Chappy
テリー
Route 11 Nidorino Nidorina TERRY Berry
Terry
なめぞう
Route 18 Slowbro Lickitung MARC Bitter Berry
Namezō
まさこ
Cerulean City Poliwhirl Jynx LOLA Bitter Berry
Masako
おしょう
Vermilion City Spearow Farfetch'd DUX Bitter Berry
Oshō
おマル
Cinnabar Island Raichu Electrode DORIS Silver Leaf
Omaru
リンダ
Cinnabar Island Venonat Tangela CRINKLES Bitter Berry
Linda
パウーン
Cinnabar Island Ponyta Seel SAILOR Berry
Paūn
Blue (Japan)
Blue (Japan)
Held item
Location Player's Pokémon NPC's Pokémon Nickname
(Gen II)
まさる
Route 2 Jigglypuff Mr. Mime Bitter Berry
Masaru
ロモたん
Underground Path Rattata Poliwag Berry
Romo-tan
ロダン
Route 11 Rhydon Kangaskhan Bitter Berry
Rodan
ぎゅうた
Route 18 Persian Tauros Bitter Berry
Gyūta
Haunter ゴーすけ
Cerulean City Machoke Bitter Berry
→Gengar[n 1] Ghosuke
アッカ
Vermilion City Pidgey Farfetch'd Bitter Berry
Akka
Graveler さぶろう
Cinnabar Island Kadabra Bitter Berry
→Golem[n 1] Saburō
オスカル
Cinnabar Island Seel Slowpoke Berry
Oscar
どうらく
Cinnabar Island Growlithe Krabby TM13 (Snore )
Dōraku
1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 This Pokémon will evolve due to being traded but Pokédex data for the unevolved Pokémon will be registered first.
Yellow
Yellow
Machoke リッキー
Underground Path Cubone RICKY Bitter Berry
→Machamp[n 1] Ricky
ぐりお
Route 11 Lickitung Dugtrio GURIO Gold Berry
Gurio
つんつん
Route 18 Tangela Parasect SPIKE Gold Leaf
Tsuntsun
ごんすけ
Cinnabar Island Golduck Rhydon BUFFY Silver Leaf
Gonsuke
セザンヌ
Cinnabar Island Growlithe Dewgong CEZANNE Gold Leaf
Cezanne
ベタぼう
Cinnabar Island Kangaskhan Muk STICKY Gold Leaf
Betabō
1. ↑ This Pokémon will evolve due to being traded but Pokédex data for the unevolved Pokémon will be registered first.
Unused trades
There are a few in-game trades in the game data of Generation I games which are not assigned to any NPC.
Held item
Player's Pokémon NPC's Pokémon English nickname Japanese nickname
(Gen II)
ピピんRG
Pipin
Butterfree Beedrill CHIKUCHIKU Bitter Berry
チクチクJB
Chikuchiku
Yellow
Held item
Player's Pokémon NPC's Pokémon English nickname Japanese nickname
(Gen II)
チクチク
Butterfree Beedrill STINGER Bitter Berry
Chikuchiku
まつみや
Pidgeot Pidgeot MARTY Bitter Berry
Matsumiya
まつみや
Mew Mew BART Bitter Berry
Matsumiya
Generation II
Gold and Silver
Goldenrod きんにく ナオ
Olivine ビリー ゲ
Krabby Voltorb VOLTY PRZCureBerry TIM
City Billy Ge
Blackthorn ドンドコ ミサ
Dragonair ♀ Rhydon ♀ DON Bitter Berry EMY
City Dondoko Mis
プッチー キヨ
Route 14 Chansey Aerodactyl ♂ AEROY Gold Berry KIM
Pucchie Kiy
Pewter カケアシ デン
Gloom Rapidash ♂ RUNNY Burnt Berry CHRIS
City Kakeashi De
Crystal
Crystal
Generation III
Several Pokémon have raised Contest conditions , including those from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen but
excluding those from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness (which also do not have set IVs). These Pokémon all have
one Contest condition raised by 30 and all other Contest conditions raised by 5, with a feel (sheen in Generation
IV) of 10.
Rustboro ポテマル X
Slakoth Makuhita ♂ MAKIT Guts Hardy ELY
City Potemaru Attack
Fortree ベル Glitter Cute
Pikachu Skitty♀ SKITIT Timid DARR
Mr. バリヤン
Route 2 Abra MIMIEN None Soundproof
Mime♂ Barrien
ニドちゃ
Underground Poison Poin
Nidoran♂ Nidoran♀ MS. NIDO ん TinyMushroom
Path
Nido-chan
Underground ニドくん Poison
Nidoran♀ Nidoran♂ MR. NIDO TinyMushroom
Path Nido-kun Point [n 1]
ニーナ Poison
Route 11 Nidorino Nidorina NINA None
Nina Point [n 1]
ニーノ Poison
Route 11 Nidorina Nidorino NINO None
Nino Point [n 1]
Golduck
なめぞう Own
Route 18 Lickitung♂ MARC None
Namezō Tempo [n 1
Slowbro
Cerulean コリンダ
Poliwhirl Jynx ZYNX Fab Mail Oblivious
City Corinda
Vermilion Farfetch'd じんすけ
Spearow CH'DING Stick Keen Eye
City ♂ Jinsuke
Cinnabar デンマル
Raichu Electrode ESPHERE None Static
Island Denmaru
じゃじゃ
Cinnabar
Venonat Tangela ♂ TANGENY お Stardust Chlorophyl
Island
Jajao
Cinnabar ぱたろー Thick
Ponyta Seel ♂ SEELOR None
Island Patalor Fat [n 1]
1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 If this Pokémon is evolved in a Generation IV or V game, its Ability will become its second Ability.
Emerald
Emerald
1. ↑ 1.0 1.1 If this Pokémon is evolved in a Generation IV or V game, its Ability will become its second Ability.
ツボツボ
Toxi
Pyrite
Surskit Shuckle SHUCKLE 20 None Sturdy Random B
Town Tsubotsubo
Su
Pyrite ヨーギラス Drago
Wooper Larvitar LARVITAR 20 None Guts Random
Town Yogiras O
Generation IV
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
In the English language version of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl , Kazza, Charap, and Gaspar are functionally
Japanese in origin. While this has no effect in the Generation IV games (since their species do not have foreign
Pokédex entries in the Generation IV games), it becomes noticeable when sent to later generations . These
Pokémon have the correct language of origin if obtained in any other game language or Pokémon Platinum .
ペッチャ
Eterna City Tangled Feet
Buizel Chatot ♀[n 1] Charap ラ Leppa Berry
Pecchara
Snowpoint ドロりん
Medicham Haunter ♂ Gaspar Everstone [n 2] Levitate
City Dororin
ポッちゃ
Magikarp ♀
Route 226 Finneon Foppa ん Lum Berry Swift Swim
(foreign)*
Pocchan
English Japanese
Location Player's Pokémon NPC's Pokémon Held item Ability N
nickname nickname
ブルブル Persim
Violet City Bellsprout Onix♂ Rocky Sturdy
Buruburu Berry
My Pokémon Ranch
Main article: Hayley's trades
Generation V
Black and White
まんぷく
Undella
Town Cinccino Munchlax ♂ Gorge 60 Leftovers Thick Fat
Manpuku
(summer)
メンメン Power
Route 4 Petilil Cottonee ♂ Fluffee 20 Prankster
Menmen Weight
ギガイア
Leppa
Route 7 Emolga Gigalith ♂ Gigalith ス 35 Sturdy
Berry
Gigaiath
Humilau フサフサ Sitrus
Mantine Tangrowth ♂ Tangles 45 Chlorophy
City Fusafusa Berry
バッキー Max
Route 15 Ditto Rotom Bucky 60 Levitate
Bucky Elixir
Accumula シッポ Sitrus
Excadrill Ambipom ♂ Ambidexter 40 Pickup
Town Shippo Berry
Yancy/Curtis
In Nimbasa City , after returning the Dropped Item to the owner and calling them 51 times, Yancy or Curtis
(depending on the player's gender ), will trade the player a different Pokémon each day, in this order. Each
Pokémon has its Hidden Ability and can be either male or female.
Yancy's Pokémon have the original Trainer Yancy (Japanese: ルリ Ruri) and Trainer ID number 10303.
Curtis' Pokémon have the original Trainer Curtis (Japanese: テツ Tetsu) and Trainer ID number 54118.
Generation VI
X and Y
X and Y
Rustboro ポテマル X
Slakoth Makuhita ♂ Makit 9 Guts
City Potemaru Attack
Fortree ベル Magost
Spinda Skitty♀ Skitit 25 Cute Charm
City Bell Berry
モモちゃ
Pacifidlog ん Heart
Bellossom Corsola ♀ Coroso 50 Regenerator
Town Momo- Scale
chan
Generation VII
Sun and Moon
1. ↑ This Pokémon will evolve due to being traded, but Pokédex data for the unevolved Pokémon will be registered before it
evolves.
ロイ Balm
Route 8 Trumbeak Arbok♀ Arbo 22 Intimi
Roy Mushroom
Tapu Phantump ♂ ワーイ Grassium Natu
Phantump Tumptump 33
Village →Trevenant[n 1] Waai Z Cur
Seafolk バブコ Waterium Stor
Granbull Shellos ♀ Solle 44
Village Babuko Z Dra
きょう
Poni Normalium
Bewear Tauros ♂ Professor じゅ 59 Intimi
Gauntlet Z
Professor
1. ↑ This Pokémon will evolve due to being traded, but Pokédex data for the unevolved Pokémon will be registered before it
evolves.
Underleveled Pokémon
Since the Pokémon received in an in-game trade is the same level as the one traded prior to Generation V , it is
sometimes possible to receive a Pokémon at a lower level than normally possible.
Dodrio Lv 31 (evolve )
Lv 30 Evolve a Dratini into Dragonair at level 30 HGSS
C
Xatu Lv 17 Lv 25 (evolve ) Catch a level 17 Haunter on Route 8
HGSS
Catch a level 3 Pikachu at Viridian Forest in FireRed or
Skitty Lv 3 Lv 5 (breed ) RS
LeafGreen
Make an in-game trade for an underleveled level 3 Skitty
Meowth Lv 3 Lv 5 (breed ) E
in Ruby or Sapphire and trade it to Emerald
Trivia
In Pokémon Red and Blue , the Scientist at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island who trades Electrode fo
Raichu claims that Raichu evolved, which is not possible. This is due to a context-ignorant translation of the
Japanese Pokémon Blue text, in which the player trades Kadabra for Graveler , both of which evolve by
trade.
Similarly, the old man who trades the player Jynx for Poliwhirl in Cerulean City claims that Poliwhirl
"went and evolved". Poliwhirl does not evolve by trade in the Generation I games but rather through the
use of a Water Stone . In the context of the Japanese Pokémon Blue, the old man trades away Haunter for
Machoke , both of which evolve by trade.
In Pokémon Crystal , even if the player has their Haunter hold an Everstone and trades it for Chris's Xatu
"Paul", Chris will still comment that it evolved into Gengar .
Event distributions
Generation
Japanese • English • German • Spanish • French • Italian
III:
Japanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • American region (Nintendo Network |
serial code)
Generation PAL region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • Korean region (Nintendo Network | serial
VI: code)
Taiwanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Local • Trading
Japanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • American region (Nintendo Network |
serial code)
Generation PAL region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • Korean region (Nintendo Network | serial
VII: code)
Taiwanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Local • QR Codes
Gen I • Gen II • Gen III • Gen IV • Gen V • Gen VI • Gen VII • In-game trades (Hayley's
In-game:
trades)
Game-
Gen I • Gen II • Gen III • Gen IV • Gen VI • Gen VII
based:
Other: Undistributed
This game mechanic article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write
comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games .
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