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'''Pal Park''' is a location at the east of [[Route 221]] where you can migrate your [[Pokémon]] from the previous versions of the GBA games (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen). It can only be accessed after you have defeated the [[Elite Four]].
 
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|color = Green
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|name = Pal Park
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|japanese = パルパーク
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|romaji = Pal Park
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|image = Pal Park.png
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|link in "region" = No
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|region = [[Sinnoh]] and [[Kanto]]
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|locations = [[Sinnoh Route 221|Route 221]], [[Fuchsia City]]
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|weather = Sunny
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'''Pal Park''' is a location at the east of [[Route 221]] (in Sinnoh), and at the safari (in Kanto) where you can migrate your [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] from the previous versions of the GBA games in Generation III. It can only be accessed after you have defeated the [[Elite Four]]. When you first visit Pal Park in Sinnoh, you will meet [[Professor Oak|Prof. Oak]], and he will give you the [[National Pokédex]].
   
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==Overview==
When you first visit Pal Park, you will meet [[Professor Oak|Prof. Oak]], and he will give you a [[National Pokédex]]. He lives in [[Eterna City]].
 
 
In order to migrate your Pokémon, go to the title screen (where there are the Continue and New Game button) and select "Migrate Pokémon" with a Pokémon cartridge of the earlier versions (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen) inserted in your Nintendo DS or DS Lite (this feature is completely uncompatible with the DSi and 3DS due to a lack of GBA slot). The Pokémon shown in there are the Pokémon you store in the PCs of the GBA catridges. When migrating, the Pokémon from the GBA cartridge will be gone. Only 6 Pokémon at a time can be migrated. Pokémon cannot know any HMs. If they do, they must be taken to the move deleter and have them deleted before migrating. After migrating the 6th Pokémon, you need to wait another 24 hours if you want to migrate again with the same game park. Changing the time on your DS will delay another 24 hours of migrating.
   
 
Next, the migrated Pokémon will be found in the Pal Park. Head to the Pal Park and the person will give you some special [[Poké Ball]]s equivalent in number to the Pokémon you migrated. Then head to the grassy areas or the water areas to find them. The special [[Poké Ball]]s have a 100% catch rate. The time taken for you to catch those Pokémon is also recorded. Pal Park is also found in Pokémon SoulSilver and HeartGold. It is found in Fuchsia City in Kanto, where Safari Zone used to be. The Pal Park in those versions looks and works the same way as in Diamond and Pearl, but the 24 hours migrating limit has been removed.
In order to migrate your [[Pokémon]], go to the title screen (where there are the Continue and New Game button) and select "Migrate [[Pokémon]]" with a [[Pokémon]] catridges of the earlier versions (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen) inserted in your Nintendo DS. The [[Pokémon]] shown in there is the [[Pokémon]] you store in the PCs of the GBA catridges. Migrate them to here and the [[Pokémon]] in the GBA catridges will be gone. Only 6 [[Pokemon]] at a time. After migrating the 6th [[Pokemon|Pokémon]], you need to wait another 24 hours if you want to migrate again with the same game pak. Changing the time on your DS will delay another 24 hours of migrating.
 
   
 
Pal Park may also be used to get all the starter Pokémon from the GBA games, since you don't have to beat Elite Four in those games to migrate Pokémon to newer games. You just have to capture 6 other Pokémon, making you have 7 Pokémon. You then just put 6 of them into your PC, and you can now migrate to newer games. Then you would just start a new save and do it again with another starter Pokémon. Also, in [[Black and White]], you can migrate Pokémon from Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver. The player will have to have two DSes, one with a Generation IV game, and one with a Generation V game in it.
Next, the migrated [[Pokémon]] will be found in Pal Park. Head to Pal Park and the person will give you some special [[Poké Ball]]s, depending on how much [[Pokémon]] you migrated. Then head to the grassy area or water to find them. The special [[Poké Ball]]s have a 100% catch rate. The time taken for you to catch those [[Pokémon]] is also recorded.
 
 
Pal Park is also found in Pokémon SoulSilver and HeartGold. It is found in Fuchsia City in Kanto, where Safari Zone used to be. Pal Park looks and works the same way as in Diamond and Pearl, but the 24 hours migrating limit has been removed.
 
 
Pal Park may also be used to get all the starter Pokémon from GBA games, since you don't have to beat Elite Four in those games to migrate Pokémon to newer games. You just have to capture 6 other Pokémon, making you have 7 Pokémons. You then just put 6 of them into your PC, and you can now migrate to newer games. Then you would just start a new save and do it again with another starter Pokémon.
 
 
Also, in [[Black and White]], you can migrate Pokemon from Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver. The player will have to have two DSs, one with a Generation IV game, and one with a Generation V game in it. If Black and White are eventually remade for the 3DS, it will be easier for those who don't have more than one DS.
 
   
 
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Revision as of 04:51, 24 December 2015

Pal Park is a location at the east of Route 221 (in Sinnoh), and at the safari (in Kanto) where you can migrate your Pokémon from the previous versions of the GBA games in Generation III. It can only be accessed after you have defeated the Elite Four. When you first visit Pal Park in Sinnoh, you will meet Prof. Oak, and he will give you the National Pokédex.

Overview

In order to migrate your Pokémon, go to the title screen (where there are the Continue and New Game button) and select "Migrate Pokémon" with a Pokémon cartridge of the earlier versions (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/LeafGreen) inserted in your Nintendo DS or DS Lite (this feature is completely uncompatible with the DSi and 3DS due to a lack of GBA slot). The Pokémon shown in there are the Pokémon you store in the PCs of the GBA catridges. When migrating, the Pokémon from the GBA cartridge will be gone. Only 6 Pokémon at a time can be migrated. Pokémon cannot know any HMs. If they do, they must be taken to the move deleter and have them deleted before migrating. After migrating the 6th Pokémon, you need to wait another 24 hours if you want to migrate again with the same game park. Changing the time on your DS will delay another 24 hours of migrating.

Next, the migrated Pokémon will be found in the Pal Park. Head to the Pal Park and the person will give you some special Poké Balls equivalent in number to the Pokémon you migrated. Then head to the grassy areas or the water areas to find them. The special Poké Balls have a 100% catch rate. The time taken for you to catch those Pokémon is also recorded. Pal Park is also found in Pokémon SoulSilver and HeartGold. It is found in Fuchsia City in Kanto, where Safari Zone used to be. The Pal Park in those versions looks and works the same way as in Diamond and Pearl, but the 24 hours migrating limit has been removed.

Pal Park may also be used to get all the starter Pokémon from the GBA games, since you don't have to beat Elite Four in those games to migrate Pokémon to newer games. You just have to capture 6 other Pokémon, making you have 7 Pokémon. You then just put 6 of them into your PC, and you can now migrate to newer games. Then you would just start a new save and do it again with another starter Pokémon. Also, in Black and White, you can migrate Pokémon from Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver. The player will have to have two DSes, one with a Generation IV game, and one with a Generation V game in it.

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