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Revision as of 18:56, 10 August 2015

Continuing the trend featured in the core series Pokémon games, Pokémon Insurgence features its very own in-game trades. Though the trading system itself is mostly the same, there are a few noteworthy exceptions which set the in-game trades in Pokémon Insurgence apart from those found in the core series games:

  • Non-playable characters (NPCs) in Pokémon Insurgence may provide the player with multiple trading requests, where the player only needs to fulfill one requirement in order to complete the trade.
  • Pokémon traded to the player include the trading NPC's trainer class in addition to their name in the Pokémon's OT field.
  • The ID of the trading NPC is not static, it is randomized every time a trade is made.
  • Pokémon traded to the player have completely randomized IVs; this differs from the Generation VI core series games, where Pokémon either had set IVs or a number of set perfect IVs.
  • The nature of the Pokémon received is random.
  • The gender of the Pokémon received is random, excluding cases where the Pokémon species has no gender or is gender-specific.
  • In the event that the Pokémon received has a primary and a secondary ability, the ability will be randomized between the two; it is currently not possible to receive a Pokémon which already has its Hidden Ability.
  • Pre-Generation V level mechanics are used, where the level of the Pokémon received will always be equal to the level of the Pokémon that is traded away.
    • The one exception to this rule is the Cyndaquil traded in Sonata City, which is received at level 5 regardless of what level Druddigon is traded.

Otherwise, trading mechanics remain the same.

Torren
Location Player's Pokémon Traded Pokémon Nickname Item Ability OT
Midna Town Heatmor
or Durant
Gastly Terror None Levitate Juggler Wolf
Midna Town Any Bug-type Elekid Thundervolt None Static Ace Trainer
Mimi
Suntouched City Butterfree Natu Oracle None Synchronize
or Early Bird
Lady Tara
Route 3 Any Steel-type Delta Scyther Cleaver None Hustle or
Ice Cleats
Hiker Trevor
Vipik City Floette Sneasel Razor None Inner Focus
or Keen Eye
Waiter Jack
Roggan Town Any Ghost-type Larvesta Helios None Flame Body Camper
Sally
Helios City Stunky Smeargle James None Own Tempo
or Technician
Artist
Smells
Helios City Gyarados Barboach Jester None Oblivious or
Anticipation
Picnicker Mia
Utira Town Any Pokémon Slugma My Mixtape None Magma Armor
or Flame Body
Firebreather
Carl
Utira Town Any Dragon-type Drilbur Tenga None Sand Rush or
Sand Force
Hiker Jeremy
Miara Town Beedrill Machoke Vishnu None Guts or
No Guard
Juggler Eren
Miara Town Vigoroth Haunter Deimos None Levitate Gentleman
James
Miara Town Any Pokémon Slugma Camelot None Magma Armor
or Flame Body
Scientist
Cathy
Miara Town Vibrava Tropius Bananarama None Chlorophyll or
Solar Power
Lady Sasha
Miara Town Any Pseudo-legendary
(or pre-evolution)
Delta Koffing Koffing None Cloud Nine
or Amplifier
Cooltrainer
Mikasa
Sonata City Druddigon Cyndaquil Vulcan Typhlosionite Typhlosionite Blaze Firebreather
Cato
Kepler City Heat Rotom Beldum Deep Blue None Clear Body Hiker Dan

Trivia

  • In Roggan Town the player is able to trade for a Larvesta whose OT is Camper Sally. This is likely a typographical error, as the female counterpart of the Camper trainer class is referred to as a Picnicker both in the cores series games and in Pokémon Insurgence.