Don't have an account? Sign up for free! Why can't I transfer Pokemon back to their original game s? After a bit, I wanted to rename him "Grenji" to match my Decidueye "Hanzowl". Because he was traded over, I couldn't rename him in Moon.
I could understand this, since Pokemon nicknames are bound to their original trainer even though I was technically it's original trainer lol. But when I tried to transfer it to Y, I couldn't.
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Make sure you have an active subscription to Pokemon Bank otherwise this whole process won't be possible.
Open Poke Transporter, choose the Pokemon game you want to transfer from, then select Box 1 with all the Pokemon inside that you want to transfer. Scroll on down to the section about transferring Pokemon from Pokemon Bank to Pokemon Home to find out how to get them out of Bank.
In Pokemon Platinum, you just need to obtain the standard Pokedex from Professor Rowan in Sandgem Town and ensure you have at least two Pokemon in your party. Aqua to receive the National Pokedex. Before you trade any Pokemon on from the GBA games, be aware that this is a one-way trade. This means you cannot trade Pokemon back to these games, so make sure you're prepared to not see any of the Pokemon you trade in the GBA games again.
Say "Yes" to the option to migrate, then select six Pokemon to transfer. Load up your save game in the DS game then head to the Pal Park. One tip before heading to the Pal Park however is to bring a Pokemon that knows Surf, since some areas are inaccessible without it. Participate in a Catching Show and you'll be given six Park Balls.
These are only usable in the Pal Park but catch a Pokemon every time without fail. Explore the tall grass and the six Pokemon you've transferred from the GBA games will eventually appear, and you can catch them all, at which point you'll be asked if you want to store them in a box. Once again, this is a one-way transfer so you can't transfer them back once they've been brought forward. In order to do this trade, you need to have two Nintendo DS consoles.
One console needs to have the Gen 4 game inserted, while the other needs the Gen 5 game. In any of the four Gen 5 games, you need to ensure you've beaten the Elite Four and entered the Hall of Fame. Then head to the Poke Transfer Lab on Route
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