When the transfer is completed on the Nintendo DS system with the DS Pokémon series Game Card inserted in it, you can select up to six Pokémon to transfer to Pokémon Black Version. Using the stylus, move the Pokémon you wish to transfer from the PC Box to the spaces on the right.

Note: Poké Transfer cannot be used if there are not at least six Pokémon in the PC Box in the DS Pokémon series game.

Note: Some Pokémon cannot be transferred. Pokémon that have learned a hidden move or are holding an item can’t be transferred. Note: The Pokémon transferred will disappear from their original DS Pokémon series Game Card. Please be careful—once transferred, Pokémon will never be able to go back to their original DS Pokémon series Game Card.

The Poké Transfer game will begin on the Nintendo DS system with the DS Pokémon series Game Card inserted in it. Use the Touch Screen to pull back the Poké Ball towards you, aim for a Pokémon hiding in the patch of grass, and release the Poké Ball. If you succeed in hitting the Pokémon with the Poké Ball, it will jump out of the patch of grass. Hit it once more with a Poké Ball to catch it. Catch the Pokémon within the time limit and try for a high score.

Any Pokémon you catch will appear in your PC Box in Pokémon Black Version. You may continue to play the Poké Transfer game on the Nintendo DS system with the DS Pokémon series Game Card inserted in it.

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(The screen shown displays Pokémon being selected from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions.)

(The screens shown display the Poké Transfer minigame, capturing Pokémon from Pokémon HeartGold and

SoulSilver Versions.)

COMMUNICATION

You can connect to nearby Nintendo DS systems using Infrared Connection and Nintendo DS Wireless Communications. You can also connect to a person who lives far away by using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (Nintendo WFC). These communication features become available as you progress through the game.

Note: Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version can communicate. Using Poké Transfer, Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version can also communicate with Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver Versions (see page 24).

Infrared Connection

(Connect to Friends Facing You)

Battle: See pages 29 & 51

Trade: See page 30

DS Wireless Communications

(Connect to Nearby Nintendo DS Systems)

Battle: See pages 38 & 51

Trade: See page 38

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

(Connect to Friends Who Live Far Away)

Battle: See pages 44, 46–47, 51 & 54

Trade: See page 45 & 47–49

About the Internet User Agreement

When you first connect using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you will be asked to accept the “User Agreement” in the “Internet” section of the Nintendo DSi Menu. If you do not accept, you will not be able to connect to the Internet. For details, please consult the Nintendo DSi Operations Manual.

Note: This step is only necessary for Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL systems.

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