The PokéShifter is the transference feature that allows you to transfer Pokémon from "Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold or SoulSilver" into "Black or White." You can find a building in Route 15 that will allow you access to the PokéShifter feature however you need to have the National Dex in your possession before you're given access to the feature.
You need 2 DS systems in order to do this transference. Any Pokémon (excluding the Spiky-eared Pichu) can be transferred as long as they're not holding items or know any HM moves. Additionally there are no limits so long as you transfer them and complete the mini-game in order to capture as many of the ones you transferred as you can then you can transfer again immediately afterwards.
There's not a "Pal Park," But there is a building somewhere in the Isshu region where you can transfer your Pokemon through a minigame called "Pokeshifter." The building itself resembles the pal park, though.
Same place as white forest in Pokemon black... nowhere. Pokemon black has black city, Pokemon white has white forest.
Nowhere. you can find the Black city in pokemon black and White forest in pokemon white. YOu can't got to the white forest in pokemon black
Once you complete the game and get the national pokedex, you will gain access to the Shift Factory. Just like the Pal Park in HG/SS/D/P/P you can send six Pokemon at a time to the Pokeshifter and capture them on your copy of Pokemon black or white. If all 6 aren't captured in the alloted time, they are sent back to the original game. Any Pokemon can be traded over except Spikey Eared Pichu. Pokemon may not have any hold items or know any HM moves (which seems to indicate you may not have origin forme Giratina or Sky Forme Shaymin.) and Pokemon transferred over via the pokeshifter may not be returned to the gen IV games.
Pokemon black by far. but if you have a choice between Pokemon black or Pokemon white get white. you can get more Pokemon in white than black , plus there is white forest and you can get rare Pokemon there i think
No. Black and White versions use a system called the Pokeshifter.
You must transfer him from previous games using the Pokeshifter.
You can't you can only send Pokemon from soul silver/heart gold to black or white
You can't actually trade Pokemon between Pokemon white and Pokemon platinum. The only way to get your Pokemon from Pokemon platinum to white is to use the pokeshifter. The pokeshifter can be found in a lab to the west of white forest (or black city if you are playing Pokemon black). You can get to these places after you finish the main story. When transporting Pokemon using the pokeshifter the Pokemon can't know HM's and if they are holding items the items will be taken from your Pokemon on platinum and placed in your bag also, you have to transport 6 Pokemon at a time. The scientist will tell you about the rules of transporting Pokemon when you get there anyway. Hope this helped!
Yes! You will be able to trade Pokemon from 4th generation games to 5th generation. This will be accomplished through the PokeShifter.
You have to beat the main storyline and possibly complete the Unova Pokedex.
with a copy of diamond, pearl, platinum, heartgold and soulsilver make sure you have 6 Pokemon in the PC in those games and head to the pokeshifter in Pokemon black and white and you can migrate those 6 Pokemon from the games listed above, see serrebii.net for more details.
Of course not! Choroneko is a Generation V Pokemon, and data for it doesn't exist on any games prior to Black and White! And the PokeShifter is one way anyway,
Not normally. In order to get a Giratina in those games, one would have to obtain it in an event, trade for it, or receiving it via the PokeShifter from an older version.
I don't know if there's a way to get it from Black or White, but it could probably be transferred into one of them from games you've migrated it to such as Platinum, Pearl, Diamond, Heart Gold, and Soul Silver via pokeshifter, which as far as I know, it is only available after beating the Pokemon league in Black or White.
There's not a "Pal Park," But there is a building somewhere in the Isshu region where you can transfer your Pokemon through a minigame called "Pokeshifter." The building itself resembles the pal park, though.
no, but there is a neat thing called pokeshifter on black.