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Minor question about the Pokéwalker
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Author:  Enigmers [ Sat Jan 23, 2010 7:24 am ]
Post subject:  Minor question about the Pokéwalker

Hey guys,

I was wondering what happens if you level up a pokémon with the pokéwalker, and it gets to a level where it learns a new move - do you tell it which move to forget when you play the game again, or does it do the day-care thing where it automatically un-learns the top move in its list and learns the new one?

P.S. It's probably rather nerdy of me to be excited at the prospect of making progress in this game without even having to play it. At least I'll feel like me doing stuff in school is helpful!

Author:  Cactuar [ Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Minor question about the Pokéwalker

You gain the level when you transfer the Pokemon back to the game. And It seems that you can only gain 1 level per Pokewalker transfer, to gain more you must transfer the poke back to the game and then back to the pokewalker and walk again.

Author:  Lawence Codye [ Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Minor question about the Pokéwalker

Cactuar wrote:
You gain the level when you transfer the Pokemon back to the game. And It seems that you can only gain 1 level per Pokewalker transfer, to gain more you must transfer the poke back to the game and then back to the pokewalker and walk again.


wow...if this is true, that feature will only come in hand well after a pokemon learns it's last attack, somewhere in the 90 level range.

Author:  Enigmers [ Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Minor question about the Pokéwalker

Lawence Codye wrote:
Cactuar wrote:
You gain the level when you transfer the Pokemon back to the game. And It seems that you can only gain 1 level per Pokewalker transfer, to gain more you must transfer the poke back to the game and then back to the pokewalker and walk again.


wow...if this is true, that feature will only come in hand well after a pokemon learns it's last attack, somewhere in the 90 level range.

How so? It would be handy anytime you think "It'd be great if my pokémon was stronger than it is now." (i.e. anytime unless you think having good pokémon is boring, in whichc ase I'm sure your 6-man Magikarp team is doing well.)

If you need to put your pokémon into the game to gain the level, then obviously you'd be able to choose the move to be replaced because you'd be in-game when that happens.

Load a Growlithe into your pokéwalker, and you can walk two dogs at once! Neat-o!

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