You will now be asked if you want to complete the trade.
Select the Pokémon you want to trade and press A.
You can now check out your and your friend's Pokémon data. Once you enter the trade center, face the center of the table and press A. At the same time, the Pokémon Blue/Red or Yellow player has to talk to the Trade Club receptionist and delect the Trade Center option. Note that this function will not be available early in the game.
If you're trading between Pokémon Gold/Silver and Pokémon Blue/Red or Yellow, you will have to talk to the Cable Club Time Capsule attendant instead.
If you're trading between two copies of Pokémon Gold or Silver, both players need to talk to the receptionist of the Cable Club Trade Center at the same time.
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If it is not, access the PC to add it to your party.
Make sure the Pokémon you want to trade is in your party.
Both players should go to the nearest Pokémon Center and heal their Pokémon.
Connect the two Game Boys via the link cable.
There are two ways to trade:ġ.) Game Boy to Game Boy You'll need to Game Boys, two Pokémon game cartridges and a link cable. Trading is super-easy if you have the necessary equipment. They are bonus Pokémon that are given away by Nintendo in contests or at Pokémon mall tours. You may have noticed that the Pokémon Mew and Celebi are not found in either of the five Game Boy games. To the right, you can check out a list of all eligible Pokémon, their evolved form and the item used to evolve them when trading. In order for these Pokémon to evolve, you will need to trade them while they're holding a specific item. Pokémon Gold/Silver includes a new type of evolution that basically combines Trade Evolution with the Induced "Stone" Evolution. The following Pokémon evolve through trade: Since there are no penalties for evolving these Pokémon, you should do so whenever you can. Unlike many other evolutions, the post-trade evolutions learn the same techniques as their predecessors. Of course, if you have two Game Boys and two copies of Pokémon, you can effectively trade with yourself to get your hands on these evolved forms. Some Pokémon evolve only when traded with another user. Weedle Kakuna Beedrill Ekans Arbok Meowth Persian Koffing Weezing Raichu Jynx Electabuzz Magmar MewĮvolution through Trading Standard Trade Evolution Sandshrew Sandslash Bellsprout Weepinbell Victreebel Meowth Persian Vulpix Ninetales Pinsir Magmar Mew Here's the list:īulbasaur Ivysaur Venusaur Squirtle Wartortle Blastoise Charmander Charmeleon Charizard Kabuto Kabutops Omanyte Omastar Vulpix Ninetales Meowth Persian Phanpy Donphan Ledyba Ledian Skarmory Delibird Articuno Zapdos Moltres Mewtwo Mew Celebiīulbasaur Ivysaur Venusaur Squirtle Wartortle Blastoise Charmander Charmeleon Charizard Kabuto Kabutops Omanyte Omastar Mankey Primeape Growlithe Arcanine Teddiursa Ursaring Spinarak Ariados Gligar Mantine Articuno Zapdos Moltres Mewtwo Mew CelebiĮkans Arbok Oddish Gloom Vileplume Mankey Primeape Growlithe Arcanine Scyther Electabuzz Mew While you can trade all Pokémon from B/R/Y to GS, you can't transfer any of the 100 new Pokémon to the original three games. Note that in addition to the ones listed below, all of the 100 new Pokémon in Gold/Silver are not available in Blue/Red and Yellow. Here is a listing of what Pokémon are not found in the three respective versions. There are a total of 251 Pokémon in the game - but you won't be able to get all of them without trading with other Pokémon players. Trades with human players and trades with Pokémon trainers inside the game. We distinguish between two different types of Pokémon Trades.