In Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, the features of the Global Trade System are the same as the ones in Diamond and Pearl, except that a choice to narrow the Pokémon found in Seek Pokémon feature by location has been added. It is recommended to check up on a deposited Pokémon every so often, as the Pokémon may flee if it is kept in the GTS for an extended period of time. Pokémon with the National Ribbon also can't be traded in the GTS, except for Generation IV. Pokémon with the certain ribbons, such as Classic Ribbon or Premier Ribbon cannot be traded here. However, such trading through the GTS does carry the risk that another person may trade for the individual's uploaded Pokémon before they can retrieve it. ![]() The GTS also allows an individual to trade between two different games they own without using two Nintendo DS systems. Pokémon that evolve after a trade, whether with or without items, will do so in the same manner they would after a normal trade. This may add incentive for a player to trade his or her Pokémon for a Pokémon that they already own in order to get the item held, instead of just trading to complete the Pokédex. Like normal trades, a Pokémon can also hold an item when being offered or traded. Unfortunately, Pokémon that are offered cannot be bargained, and the player must choose a single Pokémon they want for the Pokémon they are offering, instead of having a more flexible list. ![]() Offering a Pokémon is similarly restricted, such that the player can only request a Pokémon they have previously seen. Gender is similar, with the player being able to search for male, female, or either gender of the selected Pokémon, though searching for a gender-unknown species automatically sets the gender to 'either'. By level, players can search for and request Pokémon level 9 and under, level 10 and up, level 20 and up, and so on until level 100, or they can search for Pokémon of any level. These four categories were introduced in order to mitigate trades being pushed to the bottom and becoming overshadowed by others. In searching for Pokémon, after the player chooses one species that they have seen, the search can be further narrowed down by level, gender, and the country where the person trading it is from. If the player talks with the woman at the counter of the lobby of the Global Trade Station, she will direct them into a room where they can either put up a Pokémon to be traded or trade a Pokémon they own for one that has been put up for trade. The Global Trade Station in Diamond and Pearl Generation IV For Nintendo Switch games this feature is accessed through the Pokémon HOME mobile app.ĭue to the Wi-Fi shutdown, this feature is no longer officially supported as of for all Generation IV and V games. ![]() In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, it can be accessed through Festival Plaza. In Generation VI, the Global Trade Station is accessed through the Player Search System, which in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire can be accessed through the PlayNav feature of the PokéNav Plus. ![]() In Generation V, the Global Trade System is accessed at the Global Trade Station which is part of the Global Terminal found at any Pokémon Center. In Generation IV, the Global Trade System is accessed at the Global Trade Station, which in Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver, is located in the Global Terminal.
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