I NEED it right NOW

I NEED it right NOW

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You really don't get it. We tried to warn you that Game Freak Lies, but we were called toxic, entitled, incel, dexcuck, manbabies.

few weeks, please understand

touch grass

Same

>changes your pokemon's stats, level, and moves
that'll be $20 bro

Can a Pokémon that learns a new move in BDSP be sent to to SWSH?

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TL;DR their moves change based on what game they’re in: if you move a pokemon from swsh to bdsp, it’ll have its bdsp level up moves, but when you move it back to sword/shield, it’ll get the moves it knew before being transferred back

I accept your concession

Touch sulfuric acid

nothing bottle caps can't fix, also moves aren't changed yet you dip

That's the only way to get a Gen 8 Vespiquen with Roost

we don't know that yet, why are you spitting lies?

>bought the sulfuric acid is powerful meme
ngmi

Switch will add GBA virtual games and a way to send mons to Home, too.

And you are now being called BASED and REDPILLED.
Dexbros... we won.

>"those retarded removes are ok, because I can waste my items to fix it! xd"
Gamefreak shills are fucking pathetic, lol

>send rowlett/oshawott/cyndaquil from older game to home and then into PLA
will it turn into the hisuian variant if it evolves there?

Yes since the original Pokémon doesn’t exist in PLA’s code unless they patch it in. They will have to release a patch at some point since shiny giratina crashes the game when it uses shadow force.

Why should I care? I only play Gens 1 and 2 on hardware, where I can actually trade between the games freely because they could actually be bothered with backwards compatibility and having all the Pokémon in the games' code back then. And the best part? I don't have to pay any subscriptions or wait for updates 6 months after the game's release because all the functionality is already coded in the game.

Keep being cucks.

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