Pokemon/trading

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Question
Which games can we migrate into platinum? Can leaf green? Or just sapphire and ruby?

Answer
You'll be glad to know that ALL the GBA Pokemon games can use the dual slot function in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum.

With Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red and Leaf Green, you can transfer Pokemon into Pal Park, or play with them in the GBA slot to find rare Pokemon that you couldn't even see before, like Haunter and Gengar in the Old Chateau. (which I find strange, as Gastly, Haunter and Gengar weren't in Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald...)

So, have fun playing!

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Lone Wolf

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Walkthroughs on ALL main series games as well as several spin-offs. I can give advice on basic gameplay, Pokemon locations & breeding tips for said games, as well as Gym and Elite 4 battle tips. I know very little about the card game, as I haven't played or collected it in years, so don't ask. I also don't know much about the Events, where to go to get them, or when the next one will be, especially outside of Australia, so once again, don't ask.

Experience

I've completed the Pokedexes several times in most of the hand-held games, including: Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red, Leaf Green, Diamond and Pearl. I also have the Four-Star Gold Trainer card in Diamond, and have played Yellow so many times, I now get bored after 5 minutes. I use my Red game for Missingno experiments, and to see what kinda cheat codes work. I also filled the Browser in PKMN ranger 2 in less than a week.

Publications
If the Pokemon Tower fan-fiction site counts as a publication, then yeah, I've been on there. Also, I'm on DeviantART, although those were just short fanfics as tributes to MiyaToriaka's brilliant artwork...

Education/Credentials
I technically didn't even finish grade 10, but I've been playing the Pokemon games for over ten years now.

Past/Present Clients
Over 300 people on this site and counting.

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