Torran's Pal Park (Japanese: パルパーク Pal Park) is a special Pokémon preserve present in the Generation VI main series games. Like the Pal Parks in Sinnoh and Kanto, the purpose of Torran's Pal Park is to allow the player to transfer Pokémon from the previous generation. The transfer method is similar to that of Generation V's PokéShifter; using two DS, DSi, and/or 3DS systems, the player selects six Pokémon from their Generation V game to migrate to a Generation VI game, which can then be captured within the Pal Park.
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| - Torran's Pal Park (Japanese: パルパーク Pal Park) is a special Pokémon preserve present in the Generation VI main series games. Like the Pal Parks in Sinnoh and Kanto, the purpose of Torran's Pal Park is to allow the player to transfer Pokémon from the previous generation. The transfer method is similar to that of Generation V's PokéShifter; using two DS, DSi, and/or 3DS systems, the player selects six Pokémon from their Generation V game to migrate to a Generation VI game, which can then be captured within the Pal Park.
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| - Torran's Pal Park (Japanese: パルパーク Pal Park) is a special Pokémon preserve present in the Generation VI main series games. Like the Pal Parks in Sinnoh and Kanto, the purpose of Torran's Pal Park is to allow the player to transfer Pokémon from the previous generation. The transfer method is similar to that of Generation V's PokéShifter; using two DS, DSi, and/or 3DS systems, the player selects six Pokémon from their Generation V game to migrate to a Generation VI game, which can then be captured within the Pal Park. In Pokémon BlueMoon and MidnightSun, Generation VI Pokémon were coded to appear in a specific area of the park, despite the fact that they couldn't be caught there. This was explained in Pokémon ShiningStar, where an additional feature allows for the transfer of Pokémon to and from other Generation V games, giving players the ability to freely move Pokémon between their games or to give Pokémon as gifts over local wireless and Wi-Fi connections.
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