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`Important Information
`
`Thank you for selecting the
`Pokémon™ X game for the
`Nintendo 3DS™ system.
`Please note that, for this manual,
`“Nintendo 305" refers to both
`Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3D5 XL.
`
`Please read this manual carefully
`before using the software. Please
`also read your Operations Manual for
`more details and tips to help you
`enjoy your playing experience.
`& IMPORTANT
`Before using this software, read all
`content within the Health and Safety
`Information application on the HOME
`Menu,
`
`To access this application, tap the
`4) icon on the HOME Menu, and
`then tap Open and read the contents
`of each section carefully.When you
`
`are finished, press |f@HOME| to return
`te the HOME Menu.
`
`You should also thoroughly read
`your Qperations Manual. including
`the "Health and Safety Infarmatian"
`section, before using this sottware.
`4 CAUTION - STYLUS USE
`To avoid fatique and discomfort
`when using the stylus, do not grip it
`tightly or press it hard against the
`screen, Keep your fingers, hand,
`wrist, and arm relaxed. Long, steady,
`gentle strokes work just as well as
`many short, hard strokes.
`
`This software allows you to share
`information, such as your Trainer's
`name, Pokémon characters’
`nicknames, brief written messages,
`audio messages, and images and
`movies that you have created
`through local communication and
`online services. Please note the
`following when using this software:
`@ When sharing content with other
`users, do not upload/exchange/
`send any content that is illegal or
`offensive, or cauld infringe on the
`rights ef others. Do not include
`personal information, and make
`sure you have obtained all
`necessary rights and permissions
`from third parties.
`+ Any content you upload/send may
`be redistributed by other users.
`
`IMPORTANT
`
`2) 2013 Pokémon.
`1995-2013 Nintendo / Creatures
`Inc. / GAME FREAK inc.
`Trademarks are property of their
`respective owners. Nintenda 3DS5 is
`a trademark of Nintendo.
`
`Efe? this product uses the LC Font
`by Sharp Corporation. LCFONT,
`LC Font and the LC logo mark are
`trademarks of Sharp Corporation.
`CTR-P-EKJA-USZ-00
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`Before You Start
`
`
`This game is Pokémon X. The story
`differs slightly in Pokémon X and
`Pokémon Y¥, as do the types and
`likelihood of Pokémon appearing.
`However, you can use
`communication features. battle. and
`trade Pokémon between Pokémon X
`and Pokémon Y.
`
`# Some of this game's features work
`together with the time settings on
`your Nintendo 3DS system.
`If you
`change your Nintendo 3DS5
`system or SD Card or ff you
`change the time or calendar
`settings on your Nintendo 3DS
`system, you may tempcrarily lose
`access to these features.
`# If you change Nintendo 3D5
`systems or SD Cards, the data for
`your Friends and Acquaintances
`on the Player Search System
`(page 11) will change.
`# This game does not support
`communications with previous
`Nintendo DS™ Pokémon games or
`other Pokémon games. It Is not
`made to work with any peripheral...in.
`accessories.
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`Online Features
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`This software supports the Nintendo
`Network™,
`
`Nintendo 3DS Local Play and
`Internet communications enable you
`to use the Player Search System
`(PSS) to battle, trade, and interact
`with other players (page 11) and to
`access the Pokémon-Amie feature, in
`which you play with your Pokémon
`(page 27). Using StreetPass™ and
`SpotPass™ communications also
`allows you to receive notifications
`via your Holo Caster (page 21).
`
`@ Your Global Trade Station (GTS)
`or Battle Videos data may be
`erased without warning.
`
`About Nintendo Network
`
`ray
`
`NINTENDO
`NETWORK
`
`
`
`Nintendo Network is the name of
`Nintendo's network service that
`enables users to enjoy games
`and other content via the
`Internet.
`It provides access to a
`wide range of network services.
`including the ability to play
`games with people around the
`world, purchase and download
`games/content, and exchange
`images and messages.
`
`Protecting Your Privacy
`
`@ To protect your privacy, do not
`give out personal information,
`such as last name, phone number,
`birth date, age, school, e-mail, or
`home address when
`communicating with others.
`@ Friend codes are a part of a
`system that allows you to play
`with people you know.
`If you
`exchange friend cades with
`strangers, there is a risk you
`could share information with
`people you do not know or
`exchange messages that contain
`offensive language. We therefore
`recommend that you do not give
`your friend codes to people you
`don't know.
`
`A Note to Parents and Guardians:
`
`You can configure the system's
`Parental Controls settings to restrict
`your child's ability to interact online,
`interact via the StreetPass feature,
`register friends, and share images,
`audio, video, and long text data.
`
`For details on how to configure
`Parental Controls settings, please
`refer to the system's Operations
`Manual. Additionally. in accordance
`with the child online privacy
`protection laws of some countries, if
`your child is under a certain age,
`you are required to give parental
`consent before they can use features
`that allow them to share their
`personal information online.
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`Parental Controls
`
`
`You can restrict use of the following
`features by adjusting the options in
`Parental Controls.
`
`# Refer to your Operations Manual
`for information on how to set up
`Parental Controls.
`
`@ Internet Browser
`You can restrict your child's ability
`to open the Internet browser.
`
`@ Sharing Images/Audio/Video/Long
`Text Data
`You can restrict your child's ability
`to send data as part of their
`profile, including sending images
`and photos (page 24). and
`disable Game Chat (p. 18).
`
`@ Online Interaction
`You can also restrict your child's
`ability to use the Internet for
`communication on the Player
`Search System (page 11).
`
`@ StreetPass
`You can restrict your child's use
`of StreetPass for the Holo Caster
`feature (page 21).
`
`@ Friend Registration
`You can restrict your child's ability
`to register other players as
`Friends within the Player Search
`System (page 11).
`
`# Access to this game (as well as
`other games) can also be
`restricted through the Software
`:
`:
`:
`Rating item in Parental Controls.
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`| Introduction
`
`
`
`
`
`Begin by selecting your preferred
`language, and then continue to the
`title screen. You cannot switch
`languages after creating a saved-
`game file, unless you erase the
`game and start over.
`
`
`
`Press|START|on the title screen,
`
`and the game will begin.
`If you have
`already made a save in-game, you
`can continue from where you left off
`by selecting your save on the title
`menu.
`
`
`
`‘ed Howto Play
`® Basic Controls
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`
`en
`to nearby objects.
`
`* When you do not have Roller
`Skates ar cannot use them ina
`given location, you will walk as
`usual.
`
`@ Other Controls
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`tpiteig ie)
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`Return to
`oes witentis
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`Press @ or tap @
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`[ia]
`
`y the
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`j
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`aL au
`from the
`Ready-button
`menu
`
`me oe Press (L/2) or tap
`een ee]
`
`#** If you only have one item
`registered to your Ready button,
`you will automatically use it
`without needing to select an item.
`
`If you press @ at a photo spot,
`Phil the Photo Guy arrives, and
`you can take photos in the game.
`When playing this game, you may
`have to move the Nintendo 3D5
`system around. Make sure you
`have enough room before playing,
`and hold the system firmly with
`both hands while playing. Do not
`move the system with excessive
`force, as this could cause injuries,
`damage to the product, or damage
`
`While you are engaged in wireless
`communication with another player
`or a server, closing the system will
`not put it inte Sleep Mode.
`
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`o Saving and Erasing Data
`
`@y Saving Your Game
`
`lf you select SAVE on the field menu
`(p. 8), you will be able to save your
`adventure up to that point.
`
`@ You can only keep one saved-
`game file.
`
`# Extra data saved to your SD Card
`from both Pokémon X and
`Pokémon Y—such as Battle
`Videos and notices received on
`your Holo Caster (SpotPass)—will
`be saved together.
`
` gy Erasing Your Game
`
`If you wish to start again from the
`beginning, you will first have to
`erase your saved-gamefile. When
`you wish to completely erase your
`saved data, press + @® + @
`simultaneously from the title screen.
`
`@ Once your saved-game file is
`erased, it cannot be recovered. All
`of your Pokémon and items will be
`lost. Be very sure you understand
`the implications before erasing
`your game.
`
`|
`
`| When Saving Fails
`
`
`
`If you cannot save your game, you
`will not be able to return to the title
`screen. When you see the above
`screen, press (2 + @+®
`simultaneously, and follow the
`directions that appear on-screen.
`
`
`
`@ Data can be lost due to user
`action, such as repeatedly
`powering off and on the system
`of removing a Game Card or SD
`Card while saving. Data loss
`may also be caused by poor
`connectivity due to dirt or dust
`in the system's ports. Please be
`aware that in these cases data
`cannot he restored.
`
`Notes Regarding the
`Downloadable Version:
`
`You can copy or move your data
`to a different SD Card, but you
`cannot use such data as a backup
`of your save data.
`
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`_ Gameplay
`
`
`
`This world is inhabited by mysterious
`creatures known as Pokémon. The
`appearances and forms of these
`Pokémon and the habitats they live
`in are all very different. We humans
`live together with our Pokémon
`every single day, but there is still so
`much that we do not understand
`about them. Many scholars around
`the world research them, including
`the Kalos region's Professor
`Augustine Sycamore.
`
`Embarking on Your Adventure
`
`One fine day, you and your new
`friends receive your first Pokémon
`and set out on a grand adventure.
`These Pokémon are entrusted to you
`by Professor Sycamore. He is
`counting on all of you to complete
`the Pokédex and to unravel a certain
`mystery regarding Pokémon in the
`Kalos region. Your story is about to
`begin, with your partner Pokémon by
`your side!
`
`[Journey through Kalos
`
`|
`
`
`
`You will travel with your Pokémon
`through the expansive Kalos region,
`a place graced with beautiful skies
`and rich forests, abundant in
`nature's bounty. As you encounter
`other people and interact with the
`natural world, you and your
`Pokémon will both grow. That is the
`real purpose of your journey!
`
`Meet Different Pokémon
`
`By encountering and catching many
`different types of Pokémon, you can
`fill your Pokédex with data and learn
`more about them. This is one of the
`biggest challenges on your journey!
`
`
`Become the Strongest Trainer
`
`It is important for a Pokémon Trainer
`to improve his or her skills. By
`battling against wild Pokémon and
`other Trainers, your Pokémon will
`gain experience and become
`stronger. In the Kalos region, you
`can challenge Pokémon Gyms to test
`your strength against that of others.
`Defeat the powerful Gym Leaders
`within them, and work hard to
`become the strongest Trainer you
`can be!
`
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`Game Screens
`
`
`
`You can switch between screens on
`the lower screen while moving about
`the Kalos region. Touching the
`arrows on the top of the screen will
`allow you to meve between the
`Player Search System (page 11),
`Pakémon-Amie (page 27), and
`Super Training (page 28).
`
`If you press & while in the field, the
`screen below will be displayed.
`@ More options will appear on this
`screen as you progress through
`your adventure.
`
`
`
`@ POKEMON
`View information about the Pokémon
`in your party, change their order,
`give them items, and more.
`IF you
`learn moves that can be used in the
`field (like Cut), you may also use
`them from here.
`
`@ POKEDEX
`
`Data about the Pokémon you see or
`capture is recorded in your
`Pokédex™, Here you can read a
`description of the Pokémon, view its
`Habitat, listen to its cry, and more.
`® BAG
`
`
`
`View your items and use them from
`here. You can also change the order
`in which your Pockets appear by
`holding the stylus down on an icon
`and moving it. You can also change
`the order of your items within each
`Pocket by pressing ® at the bottom
`of the screen.
`
`€} Trainer's Info
`
`View information about your
`adventure, and view the Gym Badges
`you have won, You can zoom and
`rotate your player character by
`Moving ©.
`® SAVE
`
`Save your progress up to the current
`point (page 6).
`® OPTIONS
`
`
`
`Change a variety of settings that
`affect your game experience. When
`you have finished making changes,
`select CONFIRM.
`
`‘ea Default View of the Lower
`Screen
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`— The Battle Screen
`
`
`
`| Understanding theBattle Screen
`
`When a battle starts, the Pokémon
`shown on the top left of the
`Pokémon screen in the field menu
`will appearfirst. All of the Pokémon
`who take part in a battle—and are
`not fainted when it ends—can gain
`Experience Points if you win the
`battle or successfully capture the
`opposing Pokémon. However, if all
`of your Pokémon faint. you'll lose
`the battle, forfeit some of your prize
`money, and be returned to either the
`last Pokémon Center you used or
`your home.
`
`
`
`@ Name, Gender, and Level of
`Opposing Pokémon
`
`Wild Pokémon that you have
`previously captured are marked with
`© beside their names.
`
`@ Opposing Pokémon's HP
`HP is the measurement of a
`Pokémon's health. When it reaches
`0, the Pokémon faints and can no
`longer do battle.
`
`© Number of Opposing Pokémon
`
`© Number of Your Party Pokémon
`
`@ Your Pokémon's HP
`
`@ Name, Gender, and Level of Your
`Pokémon
`
`@ Experience Points Gauge
`
`When the gauge is filled up. your
`Pokémon gains a level.
`
`
`
`© FIGHT
`
`Direct your Pokémon to use their
`moves. The numberof times you can
`use a given move is listed as Power
`Points (PP). When a move's PP
`reaches 0,
`it cannot be used again
`until its PP is restored.
`
`@ BAG
`
`Use the items you have in your Bag.
`@ RUN
`
`Flee from a battle. Attempting to run
`away does not always succeed, and
`you cannot run from a battle against
`another Trainer.
`
`@ POKEMON
`Check information about your party
`Pokémon, and switch them in and
`out of battle.
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`Facilities and Buildings
`
`There are all kinds of different
`facilities and buildings in the Kalos
`region, and many people live here.
`Take your time as you travel around,
`and talk to many different people.
`You may just learn some very useful
`information!
`
`Pokémon Centers
`
`At Pokémon Centers, you can
`restore your Pokémon to full health,
`use the PC. change clothes, and
`more.
`
`@ Poké Marts
`
`These are shops located in Pokémon
`Centers. They sell many items that
`will aid you on your adventure.
`
`Boutiques and Salon
`
`You may find boutiques and a hair
`salon along your journey.
`You can buy items like clothing and
`hats at boutiques. You can change
`then and there, or you can always
`change in the fitting rooms in
`Pokémon Centers.
`At the salon, you can have your hair
`styled and colored.
`iait a
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`Player Search System
`
`The Player Search System (PSS) is a
`system that helps you find other
`players who are playing Pokémon K
`or Pokémon Y at the same time and
`allows you to play together. Local
`wireless connects you to nearby
`players, while your Internet
`connection lets you see players fram
`around the world.
`The PSS screen is displayed on your
`lower screen during the game.
`Tap a player appearing on your PSS
`screen te see the different ways that
`you can play with that person.
`# When you are using the P35, any
`StreetPass functions (page 21)
`registered to your Nintendo 3DS
`system will not be carried out.
`
`‘The PSS Screen
`
`@® Friends
`People registered on your
`Nintendo 3DS system's friendlist
`appear here. You can also register
`people who were not previausly on
`your system's friend list or whom
`you do not know in real life. You do
`this by battling and trading multiple
`times with someone, until eventually
`you will be asked if you wish to
`register that person as a Friend. The
`ability to register Friends this way
`can be restricted using Parenial
`Controls (page 4).
`@ Acquaintances
`People wham you have not
`registered on your Nintende 3D5
`system's friend list but have traded
`or battled with at least once are
`displayed here.
`© Passershy
`Any players that do not fit into the
`above two categories are displayed
`here,
`
`@ Up to 100 player icons can be
`displayed. Touch a player icon
`and slide to the right or left ta
`display more peaple on your
`screen.
`
`© Changing Connectivity
`You can switch between using local
`wireless and your Internet
`connection. When you are using
`local wireless, you will see the o
`icon, and when you are using your
`Internet connection, you will see the
`wer icon.
`@ PSS Menu(page 12)
`® Status Icon
`These icans appear when a person is
`busy battling er trading, or when a
`person is seeking a partner te play
`with,
`# Battle
`® Trade
`“” Game Chat
`® Trainer PR Video
`=) Shout-Out
`
`&Birthday
`~ Busy*
`* The Busy icon appears when
`someone is using Battle Spot, the
`GTS, or WonderTrace.
`@ Bag and Other Icons
`Tapping these small icans will open
`the similar screens from the field
`menu (page &).
`
`i
`
`iateania
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`i. The PSS Menu
`
`Tap @ on the PSS screen to open
`the PSS menu.
`
`
`
`€) Return to the PSS Screen
`
`@ Move to Next Screen
`
`@ lcons
`
`Each icon you tap accesses a
`different way to play. Discover what
`each does on the pages helow:
`
`- Link Battle (page 14)
`- Battle Spot (page 16)
`- Favorites List (page 24)
`- Game Sync (page 23)
`- GTS (page 22)
`- Holo Caster (page 21)
`- 0-Power (page 20)
`- Profile (page 24)
`- PSS Settings (page 13)
`- Shout-Out (page 24)
`- Link Trade (page 15)
`- Wonder Trade (page 17)
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`i=) PSS Settings
`
`
`
`You can set whether you would like
`to play with Friends, Acquaintances,
`or Passersby. By removing the check
`trom beside any of these categories,
`you will become unable to
`communicate with players from that
`category.
`
`@ You cannot block communications
`from only one specific or several
`specific players.
`
`Disable PSS Communication
`
`You can disable all communications
`for the PSS from here.
`
`Trainer PR Video
`
`You can choose whether to make
`your Trainer PR Video (page 19)
`public or private. When you set your
`video to public, other players who
`wish to view your video can send
`you a request to see it. You may
`shoot your own Trainer PR Video at
`the studio once you have reached a
`certain point in your adventure.
`
` GameChat
`
`You can choose whether to enable
`or disable Game Chat (page 18).
`
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`
`
`
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`
`You can battle against other players
`using the PSS. Use local wireless to
`battle people nearby, or use your
`Internet connection to battle people
`trom far away,
`Before you begin, please read
`Getting Ready (Local Play)
`(page 25) for Local Play or Getting
`Ready (Internet) (page 26) if you will
`be using an Internet connection.
`
`
`
`ie We-lee cere laee deesi}
`creen to Battle
`
`@ Select the opponent you wish to
`hattle, and on the next page,
`select Battle, then Confirm, and
`finally Yes.
`
`
`
`
`@ The player that you have
`challenged to battle should select
`Yes and review the battle format
`and rules. When both parties are
`ready, select Battle, Start! After
`picking your Pakémanfor the
`battle, select Confirm.
`
`select Battle from the PSS
`
`
`Menu
`
`
`
`
`
`
`[infrarea (Local Play)
`WW Bartle with Someone Nearby
`@ 8oth parties should select Battle
`from the PSS menu, then Battle
`with Someone Nearby, Next, one
`person must select the battle
`rules. The other persan will
`confirm the rules, then press Yes.
`@ Both parties should select Battle,
`Start! After picking your Pokémon
`for the battle, select Confirm.
`
`;
`
`Local Wireless (Local Play) Bd
`® Battle with Someone in the Area
`(Local Connection)
`@ Select Battle from the PS5 menu
`and then Battle with Someone in
`the Area, and finally Confirm.
`@ Select the opponent you wish to
`battle fram the PSS screen. That
`player should select Yes. Next,
`follow the same steps as when
`using an infrared connection.
`
`® Battle with Someone Far Away
`(Internet)
`@ Select Battle fram the PSS menu
`and then Battle with Someone Far
`Away.
`@ Select the opponent you wish to
`battle fram the PSS screen. The
`challenged player should select
`Yes. The process after that is the
`Same as when using the infrared
`connection.
`
`When using Local Play or an
`
`Internet cannection, you can invite
`any available Friends and
`Acquaintances to battle with you,
`
`
`
`
`
`
`@ As you make your way through
`the game and enter the Hall of
`Fame, you will be able to get a
`Vs. Recorder, Using this Vs.
`Recorder, you can recerd your
`battles after they end.
`If you
`upload your battles using the Vs.
`Recorder, you can share them via
`the Internet with players around
`the world who also have Vs.
`Recorders.
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` » Link Trade
`
`@ Select the player you wish to
`trade with. On the next page,
`select Trade and then Yes.
`
`
`
`@ The player that you have asked to
`trade with should select Yes. Then
`both of you must select a
`Pokémon to put forward for trade
`and select Show, After checking if
`the Pokémon you will trade for is
`one you want, select Offer.
`
`
`
`Infrared Cannection (Local Play)
`
`(3
`
`
`
`@ Trade with Someone Nearby
`@ Both parties should select Trade
`from the PSS menu and then
`Trade with Someone Nearby.
`@ Next, choose the Pokémon you
`would like to trade with and select
`Show. After checking the
`Pakémon you will trade for, select
`Offer.
`
`Local Wireless (Local Play) &
`@ Trade with Someone in the Area
`@ Select Trade from the PSS menu
`and then Trade with Someone in
`the Area.
`@ Select the player you wish to
`trade with. That player should
`select Yes. After that point, the
`steps are the same as when using
`the infrared connection.
`
`Internet (Internet) S
`@ Trade with Someone Far Away
`@ Select Trade from the PSS menu
`and then Trade with Someone Far
`Away.
`@ Select Yes on the screen that
`appears, Select the player you
`wish to trade with. That player
`should select Yes. The process
`after that point is the same as
`when using the infrared
`connection.
`
`When using Local Play or an
`Internet connection, you can invite
`any available Friends and
`
`Acquaintances ta trade with you. Gree, Inc.
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`You can trade Pokémon with other
`players using the PSS. Use your
`infrared connection to trade with
`people in front of you, use local
`wireless to trade with peaple in the
`area, or use your Internet connection
`to trade with people far away.
`Before you hegin, read Getting
`Ready (Local Play) (page 25) or
`Getting Ready (Internet) (page 26).
`
`|
`
`Local Wireless (Local Flay) Gq /
`Internet (Internet)
`
`‘eo Select a Player Icon from
`the PSS Screen to Trade
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`a4 Battle Spot
`
` “ Battle Spot (Internet) @
`
`With Battle Spot, you can use your
`Internet connection to battle people
`from around the world.
`
`Random Matchup
`
`
`
`!
`
`@¥ Free Battle
`
`You can battle with different people
`from around the world. Your wins
`and losses will not be recorded.
`
`@ Rating Battle
`
`The results of your battles will lower
`or raise your rating. You can check
`the rankings of players within a
`certain period on the Pokemon
`Global Link (PGL) (page 23).
`Rankings are decided by your rating,
`so keep on winning Rating Battles to
`achieve a high rank.
`
`Online Competition
`
`Online Campetitions are carried out
`using your Internet connection. The
`rankings from these battle
`competitions can be viewed on the
`PGL. Rankings are decided by your
`rating, so keep playing in Online
`Competitions to achieve a high rank!
`
`@ Only players who have registered
`their Game Sync ID on the PGL
`can take part in Rating Battles and
`Online Competitions. Visit the PGL
`website to view rankings and
`battle results, as well as to enter
`Online Competitions. For more
`information, visit the PGL website
`at http://www.pokemon-gl.com.
`@ Please be aware that service can
`be suspended without warning.
`
`.
`
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`Wonder Irade
`
` hag Wonder Trade (Internet) @
`
`Select ane of your own Pokémon to
`put forth as a trade, and it will be
`whisked away to be traded with the
`Pokémon of someone else out in the
`world. There are no settings with this
`trade, so the Pokemon you receive
`In return is a total mystery. Look
`forward to finding out what you got!
`
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`*" Game Chat
`
`
`Game Chat allows you to talk with
`Friends while battling or trading.
`Please do not use this feature in any
`way that will make others feel
`uncomfortable or bad.
`Before you begin, read Getting
`Ready (Local Play) (page 25) or
`Getting Ready (Internet) (page 26).
`
`Gee Game Chat (Local Play) &/
`
`(Internet) @
`
`@ From the PSS screen.first choose
`a Friend and then select Game
`Chat.
`If the other party selects
`Yes, Game Chat will begin.
`@ Please speak toward your
`Nintendo 3DS system's
`microphone.
`
`You can turn Game Chat on oroff by
`selecting Enable Game Chat or
`Disahle Game Chat in the PSS
`Settings (page 13).
`When Game Chat is enabled. you
`can talk with a Friend while you
`battle or trade.
`
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`‘ Trainer PR Video
`
`
`Your Trainer PR Video is a 10-
`second-long video clip that you can
`use to show off what kind of player
`You are.
`You will be able to shoot your own
`Trainer PR Video once you have
`reached a certain point In your
`adventure.
`
`# For others to see your Trainer PR
`Video, you must set it to public in
`the PSS Settings (page 13).
`
`Before you begin, read Getting
`Ready (Local Play) (page 25) or
`Getting Ready (Internet) (page 26).
`
`—) Trainer PR Video (Local
`
`Play) &/(internet) @
`
`From the PSS screen, first choose a
`Friend and then select Trainer PR
`Video.
`If the other party agrees to
`share his or her video by selecting
`Yes, his or her Trainer PR Video will
`hegin.
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`
`
`
`
`Store up energy. and use it to grant
`mysterious powers (O-Powers) to
`yourself and to other players.
`O-Poewers come with all sorts of
`different effects—like making
`Pokémon easier to catch, for
`example. The energy you use up
`returns over time.
`
`@ You can increase the number of
`O-Powers available as you
`progress through the game.
`
`Before you begin, please read
`Getting Ready (Local Play)
`(page 25) or Getting Ready
`(Internet) (page 26).
`
`fag Use 0-Powers by Selecting
`Pine teteleeiasleainialsesets
`
`
`
`
`I
`‘Local Wireless (Local Play) B&Q /
`Internet (Internet) ®&
`
`
`Screen
`
`
`
`Select the person you want to use
`an O-Power on from the PSS screen.
`Select the O-Power you want to use
`on the next screen.
`
`
`
`When you have dacided which O-
`Power you would like to use, select
`Give.
`
`
`
`From the PSS screen, you can also
`receive O-Powers that others are
`offering ta you. A person who is
`using their O-Power will be
`surrounded by a glowing light.
`Select a glowing character, and then
`select O-Power and finally Receive
`an O-Power! You will gain the
`benefits of that O-2ower.
`
` @ee Using O-Powers from the
`
`ie
`
`Local Wireless (Local Play)
`ey
`Internet (Internet) a
`
`
`
`Select O-Power from the PSS menu
`screen. When you have decided
`which O-Power you would like,
`select Use or Give.
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` ~2 Holo Caster
`
`
`
`Your Helo Caster works with both
`SpotPass and StreetPass, receiving
`different services from each.
` ‘<2 Holo Caster (SpotPass) ”
`This software supports the automatic
`download of updates and other cata
`via an Internet connectian.
`SpotPass werks both while you are
`playing the game and while your
`Nintendo 3DS system is in Sleep
`Mode. H your wireless connection is
`on,
`it will automatically search out
`wireless LAN access points that you
`have previously set up, connect to
`them, and receive game-related
`notifications (including
`announcements and advertisements).
`@ Data received through SpotPassis
`saved on SD Cards. As a result,
`it
`is recammended that you keep an
`5D Card inserted in your system
`at all times.
`* Before you can use SpotPass, you
`must first accept the
`Nintendo 3DS Service User
`Agreement and set up an Internet
`connection.
`
`
`
`Tap Holo Caster on the PSS menu
`screen, then Activate SpotPass, and
`finally Yes.
`
`Deactivating SpotPass
`@ How-To
`Tap Holo Caster on the PSS menu
`screen, and then select Deactivate
`SpotPass and then Yes.
`
`
`
`This software uses StreetPass (local
`wireless Communication) for
`exchanging game data (such as your
`Trainer name, 1D, and region), even
`if your system is in Sleep Mode, You
`will see haw many people you have
`passed and other information.
`To communicate using this feature,
`all players must activate StreetPass
`for this software.
` Activating StreetPass
`@ How-To
`
`Select Holo Caster on the PSS menu
`screen, When you are asked if you
`would like to register for StreetPass,
`select Yes.
`
`Deactivating StreetPass
`@ How-To
`To

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