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* The Pokémon to be cloned.
* The Pokémon to be cloned.
* A Pokémon to be lost during the process (not on same game as the one to be cloned).
* A Pokémon to be lost during the process (not on same game as the one to be cloned).

==Procedure==
==Procedure==
#Link the two games and go to a Pokémon Center.
#Link the two games and go to a Pokémon Center.
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#On one game, trade the Pokémon to be cloned, and on the other, trade the one to be deleted.
#On one game, trade the Pokémon to be cloned, and on the other, trade the one to be deleted.
#On the game originally having the Pokémon to be cloned, reset the game without saving. On the game where that Pokémon now resides, save.
#On the game originally having the Pokémon to be cloned, reset the game without saving. On the game where that Pokémon now resides, save.

Alternatively, you could use the PC to clone your Pokémon, but this is highly '''Not''' recommended as it usually corrupts the save battery and thus deleting your save. (The method is the same for the 2nd generation of Pokémon games.)
Alternatively, the player can use the PC to clone his or her Pokémon, but this is '''NOT''' recommended as it usually corrupts the save battery and deletes the player's save file. (The method is the same for the 2nd generation of Pokémon games.)


==Result==
==Result==
The Pokémon to be cloned should now exist on both games, and the other Pokémon should be overwritten by one of the clones.
The Pokémon to be cloned should now exist on both games, and the other Pokémon should be overwritten by one of the clones.

==How it works==
==How it works==
Simply because the game was not saved after the later deleted Pokémon was obtained, the save data still says that the player has the cloned Pokémon. On the other game, it was saved with the cloned Pokémon on it, so then both games have the same Pokémon.
Simply because the game was not saved after the later deleted Pokémon was obtained, the save data still says that the player has the cloned Pokémon. On the other game, it was saved with the cloned Pokémon on it, so then both games have the same Pokémon.

Revision as of 18:33, 14 February 2010

Requirements

  • Two cartridges that are both Pokémon Red, Blue, or Yellow Version.
  • The Pokémon to be cloned.
  • A Pokémon to be lost during the process (not on same game as the one to be cloned).

Procedure

  1. Link the two games and go to a Pokémon Center.
  2. Go to the Cable Club and enter the Trade Center.
  3. On one game, trade the Pokémon to be cloned, and on the other, trade the one to be deleted.
  4. On the game originally having the Pokémon to be cloned, reset the game without saving. On the game where that Pokémon now resides, save.

Alternatively, the player can use the PC to clone his or her Pokémon, but this is NOT recommended as it usually corrupts the save battery and deletes the player's save file. (The method is the same for the 2nd generation of Pokémon games.)

Result

The Pokémon to be cloned should now exist on both games, and the other Pokémon should be overwritten by one of the clones.

How it works

Simply because the game was not saved after the later deleted Pokémon was obtained, the save data still says that the player has the cloned Pokémon. On the other game, it was saved with the cloned Pokémon on it, so then both games have the same Pokémon.