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`This option lets you move Pokémon in the Party, GB Boxes or N64 Boxesoneal o time.
`It also lets you trade Pokemon.
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`Boxes
`This option allows you to move GB and N64 Boxes and to exchange Boxes,
`Viewing the Screen
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`Viewing the Screen
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`Where Listed
`Pokémon Are Saved
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`Number of Pokémon
`in Box
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`Left Window
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`Right Window
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`to select the left window or
`NOTE: Press =t.
`© to change to a different Box.
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`\me
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`to select the right window. Press © and
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`NOTE: Press «t
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`to select the left window or me
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`to select the right window.
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`Data Window
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`| a Select the Contents
`Change the Bor shown in the selected oe (You
`tan also do this by pressing “—) and
`=.)
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`Reorder Pokémon
`Change the order of the Pokémonin the selected
`windoue,
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`Check Box
`View the contents of a Box.
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`Trada Boxes between the left and right windows. Name the Box
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` Right Window
`Data Window
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`To save your changes in uny
`of the PC's modes, you must
`choose to Save and Quit, To
`cancel your chenges and
`start over, choose to Quit
`Without Saving
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`[Eos]M9)
`View data for Pokdmonin the selected Sow. (See
`Fg. 23.)
`isa= | Move Pokémon
`Move Pokémon from one window to the other,
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`isiog Exchange Pokémon
`Trade Pokéman between the lett and right windows,
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`Release Pokémon
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`Release a Pokemon in the selected window, (Once a
`Pokémon has been released, it will never come back.
`Ns data will be (os! foraver.)
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`fisaia Move Box
`Move the contents o| a Box in the selected window
`(oan empty Box in the other window.
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`Reorder Boxes
`ox |
`Change the order of the Boxes in the selected
`wintow.
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`| a Exchange Boxes
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`Give a nametoa Box |n the selected window,
`(Names cannol be given to Boxes in the Red, Blue
`Or Yellow version.)
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`©to change to a different save area.
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`to select the right window. Press
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`and
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`Select the Contents
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`Choose which save areas will be shown in he selected window.
`(You can also do this by pressing = and\.)
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`* Items Held
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`* Items in Your PC
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`tams in Pack
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`* Itemsin Your PC
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`Data Window
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`Items
`This modelets you move Items between the N64 and Game Boy Game Paks.
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`
`Viewing the Screen
`Where Listed
`Pokemon Are Saved
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`diferent save area. Mf you have more than one of a particular
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`Item, you can choose how many of thal tem you want to move.
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`Reorder Items
`Change the order of items in the selected window.
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`Exchange Items
`Trada lems between the lett and right windows.
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`Organize Items
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`Organize Hemein the selected window alphabetically or by type,
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`NOTE: Important Itemslike the bicycle and fishing
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`rods connot be moved to the N64 Game Pok.
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`NOTE: This mode con be occessed only with the Gold or Silver version
`In this mode, you can move and trade Mail in your Mailboxes.
`Viewing the Screen
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`Left Window
`(GB Mailboxes)
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`(N64 Mailboxes)
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`Mail Contents Right Window
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`NOTE: Press ct
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`to access the left window or #to access the right window.
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`93 POKEMONTRADE SERVICE
`You can trade Pokémon between two Pokémon Game Boy Game Paks, justlike in the
`Game Boy game. Use Player One's controller to make the following selections.
`
`Choose a Game Pak
`First, choose o Game Boy Game Pak to trade with. The
`Game Pak on theleft is the one you had when you
`entered the Laboratory. If you don’t want to use Pokémon
`on that Game Pak in the trade,
`you must return to the
`Laboratory and replace it with the Game Pak that you
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`want 10 use.
`(Game Paksmust be savedata Pokémon Center.)
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`©
`ITEMS NEEDED
`Choose a Pokemon
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`Next, choose the Pokémon on each Game Pak|Gontrollers 2
`that will be traded. Choose from a list of
`Transfer Paks & GBGamePaks 2
`either Party or GB Box Pokemon.
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`(See pg, 23.)
`want to save the Irade, choose to Quif Withou! Saving.
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`“SAVINGMALL
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`(salc | Check / Move Mail
`Move the cursor to any plece o! Mall you'd like to
`seo, then check the Mail contents in the window
`below, To move a piece of Mail, select it, then
`press
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`Lg Reorder Mail
`Changes the order of Mail in the selected window,
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`Exchange Mail
`Trade Mail between the two windows.
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`pg write mail
`Write a latter and give iio a Pokemon. You must
`have a blank Jetter te write Mall.
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`Accenla letter froma Pokemon.
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`Assign Mail
`Give a ietter to a Pokemon,
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`Delete Mail
`Get]
`Erase the coments of a letter in the Mailoox and return
`the blank letter to the Pack, PC or Metal Case
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`
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`Press ©L or F to
`switch between
`Pokemon in the Party
`or in the Boxes.
`
`You can check
`Pokémon data
`before you trade,
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`if ee are Irading with o Red, Blue ar Yellow version,
`Pokémon tha! connot be traded will appear in red
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`Complete the Trade
`the
`Once you confirm the Pokémon you wantto trade,
`trade will begin, When the trade is complete, chooseto
`either Save ond Quit or Save and Continue. This will save
`the results on both Gome Boy Game Paks.
`|f you don’!
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`NOTE: Pokemon that evolve after being traded will evolve after being traded with the Pokémon
`Trade Service.
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`Checking Pokémon Data
`To check a Pokémon's dato, select the Pokémon
`from thelist, then press @. You con then check
`en type and areas whereif con be
`ound.
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`transparent.
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`Press the C Buttons to rotate the Pokémon's
`image in different directions, Pokémon you have
`seen but have not caught will appear
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`iCheck the areas where the Pokémon lives,
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`When checking a Pokémon's
`4
`“=
`area, press © and We 9
`, a :
`switch between the Kanta and
`’
`-Reee Johto maps (with Gold aad
`-_!
`aay
`Sliver Game Paks only). Press
`© fo 200m Ino the map oF
`press lo view the Game
`Boy map.
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`.
`"
`‘
`.
`NOTE: Once you have collected enough Pokémonin the Gold or Silver version, you'll be able to
`see even more detuiled data for each Pokémon.
`
`search.
`
`& POKEDEX
`The Loborutory offers a Pokédex that is more
`detailed than the one in your Game Boy game.
`
`
`
`
`
`Pokedex Features
`Press mm to change the order in which your
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`Pokemon arelisted. You can list them by
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`Pokamon No. (the old Pokédex), New Pokemon
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`No. (the new Pokédex) or alphabetically by
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`nome. Once you catch three or more UNOWN,
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`the UNDWN Pokédex will also be shown (only
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`for the Gold and Silver versions).
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`d
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`fewsyea cai ent
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`=
`Pokémon vlseen,bulhavenever
`Caught. (Their
`data is unknown.)
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`Pokémon you have neverseen, (You can't
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`‘See datafor these Pokémon.)
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`Search
`Press ot)
`to search for and
`display a certain type of
`Pokémon. Choose the type you
`wontto list, then begin the
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`Oisplay a full-screen image of the Pokemon. Use
`the € Buttons fo rotate ii however you live.
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`POKEMON ACADEMY
`g EARL TEACHES ALL!
`An expert on all things Pokémon, Earl will share his expertise ond teach you more
`effective battle tactics. You can also use the extensive Pokemon Library for research!
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`
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`Lecture
`
`Choose a lecture, then listen to what Earl has to say. If you
`can answer the questions af the end ofthe lecture, you'll
`pass!
` Lectures with a check mark beside
`
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`them have information about questions
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`you missed on the Wisdom Test,
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`Tests
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`6
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`Pass these advancement tests to move » to the higher-levellectures. After you ig the
`lectures, test your wisdom and skills with quizzes and battles. If you pass both 1
`Wisdom Test and the Skill Test, you'll move up to the next Class.
`Wisdom Test
`Toke quizzes on topics that were covered in thelectures. You must get eight out of ten
`right fo pass.
`
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`Proctice the lessons you learned in actual Pokémon battles.
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`Fight just os instructed to win the battle and pass this test.
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`Check Moves
`See a list of moves
`the Pokémon can
`learn. Select a move
`to get detailed
`information about it,
`ae ee
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`@ Liprary
`The Library
`hos just about everything you've ever wanted
`io know about battling Tone ane the information
`you want is easy, since you can look
`things up
`alphabetically by name or by type.
`NOTE: If you see an @ in the bottom-right corner of the screen,
`you can get even more detailed information on that topic.
`Items
`Look up ony Item that appears ina Game Boy Pokémon game.
`classroom
`Pokemon
`In the classroom, you'll get to listen to Enrl’s lectures on o
`Look up oll data for the selected Pokemon — including type, abilities and ratings — in the
`number of different subjects, The lectures ney even help you
`
`Pokémon Type Chart. Press € on a Pokémon dato screen toseealist of moves that
`figure out how to defeat a seemingly invincible opponent.
`Pokémon can learn and its conditions for evolving.
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`Pokémon with
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`longer bars have
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`Reading the Type Chart
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`greaterabilities.
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`(8 () [2] A)
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`Check which
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`version of
`Bod em Good
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`Pokémon you
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`should play to
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`catch a Pokémon,
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`The level at which the move can be fearned and the
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`move’s TM numberis shownhere.
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`Moves that can be learned are broken downinto
`these three types.
`Level
`The move can be learned when the Pokémon reaches a certain level,
`Egg
`The move Is (earned when [he Pokemon hatches from-an Egg.
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`™T
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`ha move can be learned hy using a TM or an HM
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`Check Evolution
`Check the different evolutions of the Pokémon and their conditions for evolving.
`NOTE: Once
`you have
`d the tests in the classroom, dota will appear, telli
`hich
`Version a wi
`Fikiosecna be found in and giving youdetailed conditions aAgmoves,
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`Moves
`You con look af the moves that appear in
`Pokémon games from monydifferent
`angles. Move the cursor to view details on
`0 particular move. Moves thatblink have
`special effects.
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`jamninisinie ——~}._.|_. Moves with special
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`explained here.
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`ape Match-Ups
`k Type Match-ueto see how different types of Pokémon perform against each other.
`Chec
`Use the + Control Pod to align the Attacking Type (red line) and Defending Type (blue
`line), then press @, © or ~ for more information.
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`Explanation of Controls
`Checkbattle controls before you go
`into battle.
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`Egg Groups
`See which groups of Pokémon are
`goodat finding Egas.
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`Check by Name
`Look up a Pokémon andits group by
`name.
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`Check by Group
`Choose a group to see which Pokémon apply.
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`Check by Baby
`Pick a Pokémon that hatches trom an Egg to
`see the parent Pokémon and their genders.
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`SB REDESIGN YOUR ROOM
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`If you go to Your Room, you'll get to see what the room of the main character of Gold
`andSilver looks like. If yo have the necessary Items to redecorate, you can choose
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`which Items to leave in the room,
`
`
`Viewing Your Room
`Press @ to zoom in on areas that con be changed. Choose an area with the + Control
`Pad,then press @ to see which Items con be placed there. Next, use the + Control Pad
`and@ to ploce an Item.
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`MINI-GAMES
` POKE-POWERED MINI-GAMES!
`Up to four people con enjoy these all-new mini-
`games. You con even test your knowledge in a
`Pokémon quiz!
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`
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`
` MINI-GAME CHAMPION
`In this mode, you must earn a set number of
`coins to become the champion. Set the number
`of coins to between five and nine.
`
`Roll a die before each mini-game to see how
`many coins you'll receive for winning. The person
`
`;
`JOINING IN
`Whenyou want to play a Mini-Game, Mini-Game Champion orQuiz for All, you
`mustfirst choose the numberof players. Anyone who wants to playshouldpress
`® onhis or her
`Controller to change the
`display from COMM to IP,
`2P,3P or 4P. After
`everyonehasjoinedin,
`choose Ready!
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`gp Quiz
`You must correctly answer as
`mony questions os you can in
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`with the fewest coins will get to roll the die.
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`100 seconds.
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` MINI-GAMES FOR EVERYONE!
`There are twelve mini-games to choose from for some Poké-powered fun!
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`You can also reset the Control Stick setting on the
`screen shown above. Alter you choose Ready!,
`
`watch for a DIGLETT moving
`a controller, then press
`@ , © and * oll ot the
`sometime.
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`
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`For some mini-games,
`you'll needto hold the
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`controller as shown
`
`here.
`Ee
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`quiz For at
`Up to four players con toke this quiz
`simultaneously, Thefirst poe fo onswer a
`question gets the point.
`If you answerincorrectly,
`a have to sit out for the next question. The
`irst player to get ten correct answerswill win.
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`Use your barrier to
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`block the Poké Ball
`and bounce it past your
`oppononts, Press
`to smash the Poke Ball
`at high speed!
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`Aim tor the electrodes as
`they appear all around
`you, then press the
`button thal matches the
`color af the electrode to
`charge it up. The first
`player to fullychargeep
`the power plant will win
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`&MINI-GAME DESCRIPTIONS
`
`Be sure to read the instructions that appear before each mini-gamestarts to learn the
`
`
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`NTER YOUROWN POKEMON IN MINI-GAMES!
`controls for that mini-game. Also, you may need to change how you hold the controller
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`for some mini-games.
`secaies Useinmini-games has
`
`
`TransferPak on
`GameBoyGame Pakconnectedto
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`
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`anplaymin
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`,youcan play min: games wihthe Pokemon
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`Hying!
` Press @ to fly
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`ane raised!Ofcourse,youhavetohavethe same
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`through the sky,
`as you spin andtry to
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`knock them out ot the
`Pokémon asthe kindthatappearsinthe mini-game.
`collecting hearts. Il you
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`bomp inte a
`ting, Press @ tora
`Whathappenswhenyouwi
`namini-gamewithyour
`MAGNEMITE™ or an
`super spin that will
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`ownPokémon?Tryitandsee!
`send your enemies
`opponent, your hearts
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`will get scattered
`about,
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`Hampage HOLLO
`
` Count onty the
`Aim for the white line
`Use the + Control Pad
`worth more points,
`As you move from grass
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`on the falling logs and
`patch to grass patch,
`Pokemon you're told to
`to change direction as
`CUT them in two! Aim
`you race to the finish,
`count. Sometimes other
`press @ to knock the
`
`Use Ihe dust clouds to
`carefully, though,
`Poké Balls into pour
`ones will run by, so
`because cutting too
`corner, Larger balls are
`
`make your opponents
`play close attention,
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`high will cost you!
`spin out.
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`speed!
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`Dodge the obstacles as
` your sack, than carry
`you waddle along. Step
`onan arrow to be sent
`them across the
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`Quickly lumbling on
`roadway. tt you gethit
`your way, Hil two or
`bya SWINUE™, your
`more arrows Ina row
`presents will gel
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`scattered.
`fora huge burst of
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`
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` Carefully catch the
`Be the first tu least on
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`the fruit hidden under
`falling eggs in your
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`pouch, Ifyou touch a
`the basket, you gels
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`oy game,
`VOLTORE™, you'll lose
`PINEGO™, though,
`all of the eggs you've
`you'll have fo sif oul
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`fora round.
`caught!
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`BATTLING POKEMON
`Follow these steps to choose your Pokémon and give battle commands.
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`
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`& SELECTING POKEMONFORBATTLE
`Choose any six Pokémon thot meet the entry requirements to form your basic team.
`Pokémon thot do not meet the entry requirements will not be shown. You can give Items
`to Pokémon when you choose them.
`SELECTING ENTRY POKEMON
`These are Pokémon you
`
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`This is a list of the Soe||have selected for battle.} _
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`SELECTING POKEMON DATA
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`Pokemon in the data set ||Press @ to reselect theaf = ===)
`
`
`Before you con battle in the Stadium and other areas,
`you have selected.
`np oe last Pokémon you chose.
`
`you must first choose which Pokémon you'll enter in
`
`the battle. To battle with Pokémon you'veraised,
`N
`—
`Press 4 and fe to
`
`
`connect o Transfer Pak and Game Boy Game Pak to
`(> to reorder thelist of
`change Boxes or switch
`
`Pokemon.
`|
`to Rental Pokemon.
`your controller. If you don't have your own Pokémon,
`you can still bottle using Rental Pokémon.
`
`
`hove any Pokémon of your own.
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`RENTAL POKEMON?
`Select a Game Boy Game Pak
`Rental Pokémonareones
`Enter Pokémon you've raised.
`shyaeteatyFost
`Registered Pokemon
`orpwill
`te someRental
`Choose o pre-registered team of Pokémon.
`Pokémonthetmeetthe
`re
`entryrequirementsofeach
`Papier Fe ROMOM
`a,
`Create and register o team of Pokémon tha! meets the eel iodolest
`entry requirementsfor the Cup you've chosen. (This
`| .. igh
`erect
`won't actually take you into o batile.) Once your
`Pokémon are registered, you won't haveto pick
`Pokémon every time you ploy. You canalso erase
`jeoms that have been registered,
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`
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`Rental Only
`Choose this option to enter « Cup when you don't
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`Strategy Window
`(Choose a command here.)
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`Poké Balls
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`Poké Balls with Pokémonthal have
` laintad are marked with an X. Status Window
`
`
`
`
`(View Information about the
`
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`Pokémon in the arena.)
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`After you have chosen all six Pokémon, the commands listed below will appear. (If you
`are using registered Pokémon, these commands may change.) Also, if you are playing
`Anything Goes, you can press @) to use fewer than six Pokémon.
`K
`Finalize your Entry Pokémon.
`NOTE: The will battle begin
`when you select OK.
`You cannot cancel this 5
`m.
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`OK to Register
`Register your Pokemon and begin the bottle.
`Reselect Some Pokémon
`Reselect only certain Pokémon.
`Reselect All Pokemen
`Cancel all selections and reselect all Pokémon.
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`Change Item
`Change the Items thet the Pokémon you'veselected
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`ore holding.
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`BATTLE CONTROLS
`“SELECT POKEMON SCREEN
`Onthis screen, you can choose the Pokemon youwill
`actually use in the battle reo. For most matches,
`you
`must ou ihree of the six Pokémon you originally
`chose, but when playing Anything Goes,
`just follow the
`applicable rules. The first Pokemon you selectwill be
`the first to do battle.
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`Reselect all Pokémon.
`
`
`
`
`Pokemonthat have already
`been selected.
`
`
`
` Highlight and confirm
`
`
`
`To see a Pokémon's data,
`hold Be, then press that
`Pokémon's button.
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`POKEMON ASSIGNMENTINBATTLE
`According to standardrules, the“ as
`assigned
`intheorderthey were pick
`s
`threebuttonsshownonthe
`
` ourRING BATTLE: CHOOSING A STRATEGY
`Thefirst stepin battle is to choose which command you'll issue. In tag-feam battles, only
`the active Pokémon's trainer can give it commands.
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`RUN
`POKEMON
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`Retreat from battle. You
`Changethe active
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`Pokémon.
`will automatically lose.
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`N64ganbuttons
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`
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`gy DURING BATTLE: CHOOSING TO BATTLE
`To choose o move, press a C Button.
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`Press in the same
`direction as a move to
`see a description of
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`cane
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`& DURINGBATTLE: CHOOSING POKEMON
`You can choose a Pokémonto replace the active Pokémon.
`
` Return to the Strategy
`
`Selection Screen.
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`Press in the direction
`
`of the Pokemon to see
`
`
`a description ofit, as
`shown below.
`* Standard Rules
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`
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`THE FLOW OF BATTLE
`The following flow charts explain just how the battles in Pokémon Stadium 2 work,
`Depending on how things develop, there may be exceptions to these charts.
`Strategy Selection
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`Battle Progress
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`POKEMON TYPES
`
`THE IMPORTANCEOF TYPE
`If your Pokémon has
`The most important thing to rememberin battle is Pokemon types.
`a move that is super effective against an opponent,it may just turn the tide of botilel
`On the other hand,
`if your Pokémon’s moves have no effect, you'll want to change
`Pokémon right away. Memorize the Type Chart below ond refer to it
`in battle to improve
`your chancesofvictory.
`
`POKEMON
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`POKEMON TYPE OF DEFENDING POKEMON
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`IMPORTANT INFORMATION
`TO THOSE CURRENTLY PLAYING GAME BOY POKEMON...
`Evenif the Pokémon you currently have do not meet the entry requirements of the Cups
`in Pokémon Stadium 2, there is no need to start
`your Pokémon game over from the
`beginning.
`Just try to catch Pokémon that meet the basic Cup requirements, then raise
`them to the appropriate levels.
`If you think you want to study HMs, TMs and battle tactics even more and do decide to
`start your Game Boy gome over, be aware that you will lose all your saved data!
`|t is
`strongly advised that you move the Pokémon you hove olready collected to the N64
`Boxes on the PC in the Laboratory — apacall any prized Pokémon. Also note thatif
`you do restart, your Game Boy Gome Pak's ID funiber will change.
`§ usING INCOMPATIBLE SAVED DATA
`If you try to use any Pokémon from your Game Boy gamethat hove been enhanced or
`altered by a trick, code, quirk or enhoncement device, there js a strong possibility thot
`your Game Boy Pokémon data will be erased. 11 is also possible that using such data will
`make it impossible to play some parts of Pokémon Stadium 2.
`& NICKNAMES AND POKEMON COLOR
`In Pokémon Stadium 2, the color of your Pokémon will changeslightly, depending on
`your Pokemon’s nickname. Also, two Pokemon with the same nickname may appear
`different if they come from Game Paks with different 1D Numbers.
`KEEP YOUR GAME BOY GAME PAK CLEAN!
`
`
`
`If you play your Game Boy game when its edga connector js dirty of contaminaled, your
`saved data may be erased. Always check the edge connector to make sureif is clan
`before inserting it into the N64 Transfer Pok
`
`NOTE: Please read the Game Boy Pokemon Instruction Booklet before you ploy.
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`NOTES
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`
`
`REV-H
`
`CAUTION
`This Nintendo game is not designed fof use with any attachment, “back-up” of
`game altering device, Use of any such device will invalidate your Nintendo product
`warranty. Nintenco (andor any Nintendo licensee or distributor) is not responsible
`for any damage or loss caused by the use of any such deyice.
`|! use of such
`device causes your gare to-stap operating, disconnect the device ar atiachment
`caretully to avoid bending, breaking or damaging the connectors and resume
`normal game play if your game ceases lo operate and you have no device
`allached to ll, please contact your loca) authorized Nintando distributor
`- NINTENDO HELPLINE
`190 224 1001
`| INFORMATEL ONLINE GALL RATE AT $1.25 PER MINUTE INCLUDING GST
`Calls from mobiles ane public phones attract a higher rate. |
`
`The contents of this Caution do not interiere with your statutory rights
`
`REV-M
`
`WARRANTYFOR THE NINTENDO 64
`(GAME PAK) BY NINTENDO AUSTRALIA
`PTY. LTD.
`
`The product is sold subject to all warranties implied under the
`provisions of
`the Trade Practices Act of Australia. Nintendo
`Australia Pty. Ltd.
`(Nintendo) warrants
`to
`the original
`consumer/purchaser that this NINTENDO 64 (“GAME PAK”) shall
`be free from defects in material and workmanship.
`If a defect
`covered by this warranty occurs, Nintendo will repair or replace
`the (GAME PAK)at its option, free of charge.
`
`To receive this warranty service, contact Nintendo's Head Office,
`
`
`
`WARNING
`Copying of any Nintendo gameis Wlegaland is strictly prohibited by national, local
`and international copynght laws (inclucing section of the Copynght, Designs and
`Patents Act 1988 and the 1991 EC Directive-on tha Legal Protection of Computer
`Programs), Back-up coples are not authorized and are not required to protect your
`software. Violators will be prosacuted
`
`The undertaking to repair or replace the product will not apply
`if the (GAME PAK) has been damaged,after sale to the original
`consumer/purchaser, by negligence, accident, unreasonable use,
`modification, tampering, or by other causes unrelated to defective
`materials or workmanship.
`
`
`
`
`NINTENDO AUSTRALIA HEAD OFFICE ADDRESS:
`Scoresby Industrial Park, 804 Stud Road, Scoresby Victoria 3179
`Australia
`Phone : 1300 36 27 46
`
`190 224 1001
`* NINTENDO HELPLINE
`(
`INFORMATEL ONLINE CALL RATE AT $1.25 PER MINUTE
`
`higher rate. }
`
`
`INCLUDING GST. Calls from mobiles and public phones attract a
`
`Gree, Inc.
`Ex. 2001
`Page 941
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`
`
`INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
`
` AO
`
`o
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`QO
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`Z W
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`u=éZ
`
`NEED HELP WITH INSTALLATION,
`MAINTENANCEOR SERVICE?
`
`NINTENDO CUSTOMER SERVICE
`SUPPORT.NINTENDO.COM
`
`or call 1-800-255-3700
`
`MON. - SUN., 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Pacific Time
`
`(Times subject to change)
`
`The Pokémon Company
`
`Nintendo of America Inc.
`PO. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A.
`www.nintendo.com
`
`73331A
`
`PRINTED IN USA
`
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`Ex. 2001
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`
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`PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY
`PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE
`USING YOUR NINTENDO® HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME CARD OR
`ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT HEALTH AND
`SAFETY INFORMATION.
`
`IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING
`WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES.
`
`AWWARNING- Seizures
`* Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by lightflashes or patterns,
`and this may occur while they are watching TV or playing video games, evenif they have never had a
`seizure before.
`« Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptomlinked to an epileptic condition
`should consult a doctor before playing a video game.
`«* Parents should watchtheir children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or
`your child has any of the following symptoms:
`‘Convulsions
`Eye or muscle twitching
`Altered vision
`Involuntary movements
`* To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games:
`1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible.
`2. Play video games on the smallest available television screen.
`3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.
`4, Play in a well-lit room.
`5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
`
`Loss of awareness
`Disorientation
`
`AAWARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
`The Nintendo DS can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including
`cardiac pacemakers.
`* Do not operate the Nintendo DS within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature.
`«*
`If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the
`Nintendo DS without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device.
`* Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as
`hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause
`malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property.
`
`
`
`Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt. Follow these instructions to avoid
`problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome,skin irritation or eyestrain:
`« Avoid excessive play. Parents should monitortheir children for appropriate play.
`* Take a0 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it.
`* When using the stylus, you do not need to gripit tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so may
`‘cause fatigue or discomfort.
`lf your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing,or if you feel symptoms such as
`tingling, numbness, burning orstiffness, stop and rest for several hours before playing again.
`lf you continue to have any of the above symptoms orother discomfort during or after play, stop playing
`and see a doctor.
`
`«*
`
`*
`
`AWWARNING- Battery Leakage
`The Nintendo DS contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage ofingredients contained within the
`battery pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well as damage to your
`Nintendo DS.
`if battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. lf contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and
`water.If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with
`water and see a doctor.
`To avoid battery leakage:
`* Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration,or liquids.
`Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or deform the battery.
`Do not dispose of battery packin a fire.
`Do not touch the terminals of the battery, or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object.
`Do not peel or damage the battery label.
`
`Important Legal Information
`This Nintendo game is not designed for use with any unauthorized device. Use of any such device
`will invalidate your Nintendo product warranty. Copying of any Nintendo game isillegal and is strictly
`prohibited by domestic and international intellectual property laws. “Back-up” or “archival” copies are
`
`not authorized and are not necessary to protect your software. Violators will be prosecuted.
`
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`
`
`The official seal is your assurance
`that this productis licensed or
`manufactured by Nintendo. Always
`look for this seal when buying
`video game systems,
`accessories, games
`and related
`products.
`Nintendo does nat license the sale or use of prodects
`
`Official
`Nintendo
`Seal
`
`THIS GAME CARD WILL WORK
`ONLY WITH THE NINTENDO DS™
`VIDEO GAME SYSTEM.
`
`THIS GAME ALLOWS WIRELESS MULTIPLAYER
`GAMES WITH EACH DS SYSTEM CONTAINING
`A SEPARATE GAME CARD.
`
`without the Official Nintendo Seal,
`game'stitle, are: “walk through,” “FAQ,” “codes,” and “tips.”
`
` s oPeeeei Your Adventure Begims.....scsscsssssssesseneees a
`
`NEED HELP PLAYING A GAME?
`
`AT
`
`Recordedtips for manytitles are available on Nintendo's PowerLine at
`(425) 885-7529. This may be a long-distancecall, so please ask permission
`from whoeverpays the phonebill.
`
`If the information you need is not on the Power Line, you may want to try
`using your favorite Internet search engine to find tips for the game you
`are playing. Some helpful wordsto include in the search, along with the
`
`The Poksimon Company
`© 2011 Pokémon. © 1995-2011 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAKinc.
`TM, ®, and the Nintendo DS logo are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2011 Nintendo.
`This product uses the LC Font by Sharp Corporation, except some characters.
`LCFONT, LC Font and the LC logo mark are trademarks of Sharp Corporation.
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`Objectof the Game ....seccsessssssessecessesaneneees 8
`Malin Characters ....sseccssessssseesvecensessnenerenneres 9
`Basic CONtTOIS ....ssssccssessssssessseeneessnssaneneneenee 11
`
`Starting the Game
`12
`The Menu Screen
`14
`AboutBattles...
`17
`Catching Pokémon
`19
`Training POKEMON ....ccveccssssseeesneesnsssssnen20
`Buildings im TOWN ....seccsssssssseressersnsessseenees21
`Various IOI....csssssssseessesensssssssneesneesaeanenes23
`Transfer Pokémon from Previous
`Nintendo DS PokémonSeriesTitles.......24
`
`COMMUNICATION ....cssseessecrsssssnsseneeneenee
`26
`Pokémon Global Link...scsssersssserrenes52
`Troubleshooting ...sccsseccsssssseessneeseesanenee56
`
`This is Pokémon White Version. The types andlikelihood of Pokémon that appeardiffer from Pokémon
`Black Version, Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version can communicate, battle, and trade
`only with each other.
`Note: After completing the main story, you can communicate with Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum,
`HeartGold, and SoulSilver Versions to transfer Pokémon to your game. Pokémon transferred in this way
`cannot be sent back.
`Note: It is not possible to communicate with Game Boy™, Game Boy Advance™, and Nintendo
`GameCube™ Pokémonseries titles, This gameis also incompatible with the Wii™ title Pokémon Battle
`Revolution, the WiiWare™title My Pokémon Ranch, the Nintendo DS series Pokémon Ranger games, and
`the Pokéwalker™accessory,
`ou
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`ABOUTMENU SCREENS 3)"1 CATCHING AND TRAINING POKEMON
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`BEGINNING YOUR ADVENTURE
`
`ABOUT THE GAME ConTROLS [TW
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`GETTING CONNECTED TO EXPAND
`YOUR GAME
`STARTING YOUR ADVENTURE [SPEEY
`CONNECTING BETWEENPOKEMON BLACK VERSION
`
`AND POKEMON WHITE VERSION §-¥7=79
`CONNECTING WITH POKEMON DIAMOND, PEARL,
`PLATINUM,
`HEARTGOLD, AND SOULSILVER VERSIONS
`
`CONNECTING TO THE INTERNETAND THEPOKEMON GLOBALLINK Y=7
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`ABOUTPOKEMON BATTLES[NT=)
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`If you need help during your adventure, visit the Pokémon Center (see
`
`CATCH

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