GameCodeTrainer
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Hey, has anyone tried this, I just thought of a way of cloning Pokemon without GTS/Hacking Devices.
Let's say you have two Nintendo DS systems and 2 Pokemon games of D/P/P (or you borrow a friend's or whatever). You take the Pokemon you want to clone, in this case, a Pikachu. So you have the Pikacu in your party and head to the Union Room, you go inside the Union on your second game too. You trade the Pikachu from your first game over to the second. After you have traded your Pikachu over to the second game, you leave the Union Room in both games. You turn off the DS system without saving, the game where the Pikachu was on first(the game you used to trade over the Pikachu to the second game), you load your game, and presto, the Pikachu is still there in your party (or, I think it should still be there). So, you have the Pikachu still on your first game and the second game too
Has anyone tried this before? I didn't (don't ask me why <_<). I'm just curious to find out if anyone else did it and if they have been successful or not.
Let's say you have two Nintendo DS systems and 2 Pokemon games of D/P/P (or you borrow a friend's or whatever). You take the Pokemon you want to clone, in this case, a Pikachu. So you have the Pikacu in your party and head to the Union Room, you go inside the Union on your second game too. You trade the Pikachu from your first game over to the second. After you have traded your Pikachu over to the second game, you leave the Union Room in both games. You turn off the DS system without saving, the game where the Pikachu was on first(the game you used to trade over the Pikachu to the second game), you load your game, and presto, the Pikachu is still there in your party (or, I think it should still be there). So, you have the Pikachu still on your first game and the second game too
Has anyone tried this before? I didn't (don't ask me why <_<). I'm just curious to find out if anyone else did it and if they have been successful or not.