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4th Gen Some questions I have.

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    Hello. I have a few questions about this game and I'd be extremely greatful if you can answer them for me.

    How many pokemon are featured in both Diamond and Pearl?

    How does the online feature work? When you go on, can you choose what level people you want to fight? Can you do doubles? Teams? And can you choose rental pokemon?

    How does it trade with Fire Red and Leaf Green? Would you have had to beat the games in order to trade with Diamond and Pearl? Thank you.
     
    How many pokemon are featured in both Diamond and Pearl?
    There are a total of 493 Pokemon in Diamond and Pearl, 107 of them being new. Over 400 of these are obtainable in-game.

    How does the online feature work? When you go on, can you choose what level people you want to fight? Can you do doubles? Teams? And can you choose rental pokemon?
    You can set the level of the Pokemon to 50, 100, or choose to disregard this and use the Pokemon levels you have. You can fight in double or single battles, but I believe it's against just one other person. And, to my knowledge, there aren't any rental Pokemon, you use your own.

    How does it trade with Fire Red and Leaf Green? Would you have had to beat the games in order to trade with Diamond and Pearl? Thank you.
    You stick your GBA cartridge in the bottom slot of the DS, then you upload to the Pal Park. You don't have to beat the games, you just have to get to the point where you recieve the National Dex.
     
    What happens if your pokemon are like, level 30?
    Then it sets it to 50 anyway =/



    What is Pal Park?

    Pal park is a park where you transfer 3 pokemon from any older game you have inserted to Diamond and Pearl by making you run around an area where they give you Park Balls to recapture them (with 100% chance, so you dont have to worry about them popping out) Its just like the Safari Zone, but no true time limit.
     
    You stick your GBA cartridge in the bottom slot of the DS, then you upload to the Pal Park. You don't have to beat the games, you just have to get to the point where you recieve the National Dex.


    You do have to beat the game actually, cause even if you fill the dex up before beating the E4, you still won't be given the national dex and access to pal park until you beat the elite four.
     
    Pal park is a park where you transfer 6 pokemon from any older game you have inserted to Diamond and Pearl by making you run around an area where they give you Park Balls to recapture them (with 100% chance, so you dont have to worry about them popping out) Its just like the Safari Zone, but no true time limit.

    I'm just correcting that you transfer 6 per day, per cartridge, not three, Also with Wi-Fi you pokemon are only boosted to level 100.
     
    What's wi-fi?
    Is it included in DS?
    Don't have one yet
     
    Thanks for info.
    But if my country is too far from the nearest server?
    I don't think every country is able to connect,can it?
     
    Oh!Thanks alot for infomation again.
     
    I'm confused on the gist of what you're trying to say there.

    Well, I didn't know for sure, but I'm sure that pokemon are only boosted to level 100, I don't think that you can choose.
     
    There are a total of 493 Pokemon in Diamond and Pearl, 107 of them being new. Over 400 of these are obtainable in-game.
    Where did you get this info? I've looked at several online pokedexes and the sinnoh dex only goes up to 151, and then the nationaldex has all the other pokemon and some of their new evolutions. Where would you catch these 250+ pokemon without transferring from your GBA?
     
    Where did you get this info? I've looked at several online pokedexes and the sinnoh dex only goes up to 151, and then the nationaldex has all the other pokemon and some of their new evolutions. Where would you catch these 250+ pokemon without transferring from your GBA?

    You can get more pokemon after the national dex, with PokeRadar(PokeTore), the daily(?) swarms, through having a GBA pokemon game in the GBA slot, which triggers certain pokemon to appear in routes, etc. The pokemon you can't catch in the game are mostly starters and legendaries.
     
    Where did you get this info? I've looked at several online pokedexes and the sinnoh dex only goes up to 151, and then the nationaldex has all the other pokemon and some of their new evolutions. Where would you catch these 250+ pokemon without transferring from your GBA?

    What Xylitol said. For a complete list, you should check Serebii.
     
    Ah, thanks for the info, I didn't realize I overlooked that information because some of the pokemon you can only get through non-conventional methods are ones I don't really care for >.>;
     
    No matter what method is used to obtain it, I'm eventually going to collect everything. All I'm missing currently is Lugia, Ho-oh, Jirachi, Deoxys, and of course, all the Shino Pokemon.
     
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