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The '''Poké Transfer Lab''' (Japanese: '''シフトファクトリー''' ''Shift Factory'') is a factory located on {{rt|15|Unova}} in [[Unova]]. It plays host to the [[Poké Transfer]], the facility through which Pokémon can be transferred from a [[Generation IV]] game. It is run by '''Professor Andrew Park'''. The Poké Transfer Lab can only be accessed after obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. It is the [[Generation V]] equivalent of [[Pal Park]]. It is impossible to transfer [[Pokemon]] back to the | The '''Poké Transfer Lab''' (Japanese: '''シフトファクトリー''' ''Shift Factory'') is a factory located on {{rt|15|Unova}} in [[Unova]]. It plays host to the [[Poké Transfer]], the facility through which Pokémon can be transferred from a [[Generation IV]] game. It is run by '''Professor Andrew Park'''. The Poké Transfer Lab can only be accessed after obtaining the [[National Pokédex]]. It is the [[Generation V]] equivalent of [[Pal Park]]. It is impossible to transfer [[Pokemon]] back to [[generation 4]] when the [[player]] has transfered them to [[generation 5]] | ||
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When completing the Poké Transfer minigame, Professor Park's response will depend on the score the player received. Transferring Pokémon over level 50, legendary Pokémon, and having good aim in the minigame can all increase the player's score. In the minigame, the Pokémon jump around from bush to bush, attempting to escape capture. The player uses a small crossbow/catapult that launches Poké Balls to try to catch them. | When completing the Poké Transfer minigame, Professor Park's response will depend on the score the player received. Transferring Pokémon over level 50, legendary Pokémon, and having good aim in the minigame can all increase the player's score. In the minigame, the Pokémon jump around from bush to bush, attempting to escape capture. The player uses a small crossbow/catapult that launches Poké Balls to try to catch them. |
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Location: | Route 15 | |||
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Region: | Unova | |||
Generations: | V | |||
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The Poké Transfer Lab (Japanese: シフトファクトリー Shift Factory) is a factory located on Route 15 in Unova. It plays host to the Poké Transfer, the facility through which Pokémon can be transferred from a Generation IV game. It is run by Professor Andrew Park. The Poké Transfer Lab can only be accessed after obtaining the National Pokédex. It is the Generation V equivalent of Pal Park. It is impossible to transfer Pokemon back to generation 4 when the player has transfered them to generation 5
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When completing the Poké Transfer minigame, Professor Park's response will depend on the score the player received. Transferring Pokémon over level 50, legendary Pokémon, and having good aim in the minigame can all increase the player's score. In the minigame, the Pokémon jump around from bush to bush, attempting to escape capture. The player uses a small crossbow/catapult that launches Poké Balls to try to catch them.
Level | Score |
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6 | 900 or more |
5 | 800 or more |
4 | 700 or more |
3 | 550 or more |
2 | 400 or more |
1 | 399 or less |
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