I want to have a bunch of good pokemon on Pokemon Diamond so then I can wirelessly connect to my Wii and put all of my good pokemon on to the game Pokemon Battle Revolution. A lot of my good pokemon are on my GBA pokemon games.
How can I trade pokemon from Pokemon Emerald on GBA SP to Pokemon Diamond on Nintendo DS Lite?
Okay, here's some help
FIRST AND FOREMOST, MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE DEFEATED THE ELITE 4 IN DIAMOND AND THAT YOU HAVE THE NATDEX.
Okay, here's the next steps:
Put Diamond into SLOT 1 of your DS Lite
Put Emerald into SLOT 2 of your DS Lite
Turn your DS Lite on.
After that, select DIAMOND.
When you get to the screen which allows you to continue your game or start a new game, there should be an option under those saying "Import pokemon from Emerald" or something like that.
Select that.
After that, you need to select some pokemon, I think, and they will be transferred over.
You will need to head to Pal Park off Rt. 221 in Diamond to re-capture them. (Dont worry, you'd be given Park Balls to capture the pokemon, and the Park Ball has a 100% catch rate)
(Oh yeah, forgot to tell you, this is a one-way procedure; once the pokemon is in Diamond, it can NEVER return back to Emerald)
Reply:You neeed to save your GBA game in a Pokecenter. The Pokemon you want should be in your pc. Insert the game into the GBA slot in your DS. Turn on your DS and click on your diamond game. Instead of clicking Continue, click Migrate from Emerald. It will then prompt you to click the six pokemon you wish to migrate. After that you need to surf to Pal Park which is south of the town the professor's lab is in.
But there are some restrictions:
1)You must transfer 6 pokemon.
2)None of them can know an HM.
3)You can only transfer from each game every 24 hours.
4)You must know surf and I think you have to have beaten the Elite 4.
5)I think there is one more, but I can't remember....
Reply:You have to beat the Elite 4 first and then you will gain access to the Pal Park where you can catch your pokemon from other games. You can only do this once a day. You put your emerald game into the GBA slot in your DS and then you go to the main menu and select "transfer pokemon" or something like that and pick the six pokemon that you want to transfer and then go to the park to catch them.
Reply:You can't exactly trade. You only can only import [Migrate] pokemon from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and leaf green. You can't get them back and it does not work in reverse. You can migrate up to and no less than 6 pokemon, and you can only do it once a day.
First you need to Beat the Elite-4 and finish the Sinnoh Pokedex. After that, you'll need to insert the GBA pokemon game in the DS and when you get to the menu, choose migrate from Emerald [or whatever game your migrating from]. After you finish choosing the 6 your want to import, wait for it to finish and continue your current game. Go to route 221, theres a place called the pal-park.
When entering, you must talk to the guy at the counter, just choose to go in and the pokemon you imported will be in different areas. Theres no time-limit, and its not to hard to find the pokemon your looking for [But the faster you finish, the better score you get and the better berry you earn]
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Reply:Put the Emerald in the Sp game pack in the DS and then Go to Pokemon Diamond. On the menu it says, migrate pokemon from emerald to diamond. press A there and i Forgot the rest. YOu have to find out by yourself
Reply:Basically, you have to import your pokemon from your GBA games to Diamond via Palpark. This can only happen after you beat the elite 4, and you can only migrate 6 pokemon per day. Simply put your game in the GBA slot, go to the main menu for Diamond and look for the block that says "Migrate Pokemon from such-and-such Game". For a very detailed and far-more-helpful explaination, follow this link:
http://serebii.net/diamondpearl/palpark....
Reply:beat the elite 4, get the national dex, save then turn off ,put emerald on ds turn on, go to migrate pokemon from emerald
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