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• All of the Pokémon must be selected directly from a Game Pak. The Pikachu can come from any Generation I game.
• Continues may be used, but the game cannot be saved.
• Pikachu only has to be selected for the final battle and does not have to take part in the battle.
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Transferring your starter Pikachu from Pokemon Yellow will have them say their name during battles (voiced by Pikachu's anime voice actress Ikue Ohtani), instead of the standard Pokemon growl.
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However, even if someone teaches a Pokémon a legitimate move through Pokémon Gold/Silver or Pokémon Crystal, and then trades it back, if the move cannot be learned in Red, Blue or Yellow, the game will still show it as purple.
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A code string indicates that Diglett learns the move "Acid" at Lvl. 1, found at the end of Diglett's Generation 1 move pool, as this programming method was the manner in which the programmers ensured Event Pokémon transferred via the Game Pak to Stadium could function properly during gameplay.
To date, a Diglett with Acid being legitimately learned in it's moveset has never been released or distributed by an official Event by Nintendo nor Game Freak.
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