Yes he is! In HG and SS version. You see red in Mt. Silver. You vs Pikachu, Snorlax, Lapras, Venusaur, Blastoise and Charizard.
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Pokemon have the same ID number as their origanal trainer.
makes it so just in case another trainer has the same stanard trainer id, the traded pokemon will still count as traded and get an exp boost.
In Spanish, Ash is known as Ash Ketchum, which is the same as English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Canadian French, Dutch, and Hindi.
No, they have lower base stats than a trainer Pokemon of the same level. Pokemon will have a greater base stats on level 100 if they are caught and trained on a lower level.
The Secret_Trainer_ID is a hidden number for your trainer in the game. You can't see it without hacking the game. It is used to help tell which Pokemon belong to your trainer. If Nintendo had just used the Trainer_ID for the game(0 to 65535), there would be a lot of trainers with the same Trainer_ID. Odds 1 in 65536 of two trainers having the same Trainer_ID. So, trading Pokemon may think they are back with their trainer when they are not. By having the Secret_Trainer_ID, the odds of two trainers having the same ID without hacking is 1 in 4,294,967,296. ==== A Pokemon has 80 bytes of data for the game. When you encounter a Pokemon, the Pokemon has a random Pokemon_ID generated.(4bytes) The Pokemon_ID, Trainer_ID, and Secret_Trainer_ID are used to encrypt the Pokemon's data. By encrypting the ID's together, it makes that Pokemon the Trainers. So, you can traded the Pokemon around and a round. If that Pokemon comes back to the same trainer, The Trainer_ID and Secret_Trainer_ID will match and the Pokemon will know it is it's original trainer. It Can Be Found using The Following Gameshark Codes Ruby/Sapphire A9CAA278 B6EFE047 FA034D9B 4D8B35A9 Emerald 6028CDAE 99993B05 FA034D9B 4D8B35A9 FireRed/LeafGreen EA131032 CF5F8739 FA034D9B 4D8B35A9 look at a pokemon and it'll show your secret ID IT WILL NOT SHOW YOUR SECRET ID ON YOUR TRAINER CARD