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Entry 11 -- Pokemon Black Version


Blessed Blade

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Just a slight Entry Title reinvention for the entries now... You can't tell the number correctly from the front page. =P

 

Anyway, this entry is gonna be about the PokeTransfer.

 

So; once you beat the game, as with Gen 4, you have the ability to transfer all 493 of your Pokemon(Minus spiky eared Pichu for some strange reason) from your Generation 4 DS games, to Black and White. However, this is done slightly differently from the Generation 4 method.

 

First of all, the option isn't on the menu. You have to head to the PokeTransfer Lab(I'll get to that in a second), and activate it there. You'll also need two DS systems, since they never made dual slotting a reality, even with the 3DS. Besides; it's obvious why here...

 

First of all, assuming you've beaten the game, you have to go onto Route 16, past the Marvelous Bridge(If this is the first time here, you get the three orbs from Platinum(Adamant, Griseous and Lustrous) here), and onto the adjoining Route. It's a fairly short route in a way, but the biggest thing here, is the PokeTransfer Lab, up the stairs, next to the bridge. You can't miss it, literally. =P Go in there, and everyone starts to be amazed that you have 8 badges, and allow you access to the PokeTransfer machine; as long as you have a second DS. Once you start it up, you need to go to DS Download Play on your second DS, and click on the resulting option. Then, once it all loads, you have to select 6 Pokemon that don't have HM moves from HG/SS or D/P/Pt on them.(If you have Whirlpool in D/P/Pt, you can transfer it, and the same with Defog in HG/SS.) Don't worry about the no item clause; it auto-goes off when you accept.

 

After that; flip fully over to the second DS. For some reason, the PokeTransfer Minigame plays on that DS, instead of the main one. Might have something to do with the fact that it's not fully transferred yet. Anyway; it's a fairly simple minigame, much faster than the Pal Park. And it's also a minigame that I really believe should have been available to play even without a second DS, as it's much better than the Pokemon Musical, which only serves to gain more accessories... Because even though it's simple, it's pretty fun.

 

The objective is to use a bow to shoot PokeBalls(Looks more like Great Balls to me, though) at the six Pokemon you transferred. You have to hit them while they're moving from patch to patch, or you won't capture them. If you hit the bush while they're hiding, but looking out, you'll force the Pokemon to move from patch to patch. If you hit the bush while it's simply hiding, however, the ball will bounce off.

 

The best thing, however, is that theoretically, you could migrate all 493 Pokemon in a single session, because it asks automatically after you finish if you want to transfer more.

 

One thing awesome about Pokemon transferred from gen 3 to Gen 4 and then from Gen 4 to Gen 5, is that it has a special message on it's summary in Gen 5:

"Apparently arrived at *Level* after a long travel through time."

 

Party Status Update:

 

Wottergun(Samurott) Level 55(Female) Naive

Gothitelle(Gothitelle) Level 56(Female) Gentle

Eelektross(Eelektross) Level 57(Female) Careful

Katie(Zoroark) Level 55(Female) Hasty

Lillil(Lilligant) Level 56(Female) Modest

Darmanitan(Darmanitan) Level 56(Male) Jolly

 

Time: 97:12

 

Pokedex: Unova: Seen 141, Obtained 103. National: Seen 258, Obtained 160.

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