The logo of Pokémon Bank.
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Nintendo
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Launched
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December 25, 2013 (initial launch) January 22, 2014 (second launch)Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Hong Kong)[1][2][3][4]
February 4, 2014 (Europe, Australia, and New Zealand)
February 5, 2014 (The Americas)
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Shutdown
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{{{shutdown}}}
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Service provided
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Online Pokémon storage
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Accessible by
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Nintendo 3DS family of systems
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Website
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ex/pokemonbank/ (Japanese) Pokemonbank.com/en-us/ (English)
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The Pokémon Bank (Japanese: ポケモンバンク Pokémon Bank) is a downloadable online application for the Nintendo 3DS that is available for the Nintendo eShop. It serves as a complement to the Pokémon Storage System, and is compatible with Pokémon X and Y and Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. A companion application, Poké Transporter, also allows for the Generation V core games Pokémon Black and White and Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 to connect to the Pokémon Bank service as well. Updates to both applications were released January 24, 2017 to add compatibility between Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Sun and Moon and between Poké Transporter and the Virtual Console releases of the Generation I games.[5]
Due to server expenses, use of the software requires the payment of an annual fee. This fee is ¥500 in Japan, $4.99 in the United States, $6.29 plus tax in Canada, £4.49 in the United Kingdom, €4.99 in Europe, $6.50 in Australia, $8.50 in New Zealand, ₩5000 in South Korea, $150 in Taiwan, and $40 in Hong Kong.
Usage
Pokémon storage
Pokémon Bank being used in a copy of Pokémon X
Pokémon Bank allows players to store up to 3000 Pokémon from the games in an online cloud. This storage is similar to the Pokémon Storage System provided by PCs and has 100 Boxes capable of carrying 30 Pokémon each. Boxes can also be assigned to one of 10 groups with customizable names. Pokémon Bank also features extensive search options and filters. Pokémon in Generation VI and Generation VII games can be transferred to the service individually or by group selection.
Poké Transporter
- Main article: Poké Transporter
Poké Transporter allows the transfer of Pokémon from the Generation V and the Virtual Console releases of the Generation I games to Pokémon Bank and can be downloaded separately after Pokémon Bank has been downloaded.
A 101st Box in Pokémon Bank is reserved for use by Poké Transporter. Within Pokémon Bank, this Box can only be withdrawn from.
Rewards
The player receives 100 Poké Miles when Pokémon are deposited for the first time into Pokémon Bank. Additional Poké Miles are awarded for the length of time that a given Pokémon is deposited into Pokémon Bank. The amount of Poké Miles earned by the player increases if more Pokémon are deposited into Pokémon Bank.
Accumulated Poké Miles may be transferred to the currently selected game via Pokémon Link either directly as Poké Miles or as Battle Points (at a rate of 1 Battle Point for every 10 Poké Miles). If the player chooses not to transfer their Poké Miles, they will simply continue to accumulate.
Restrictions
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Pokémon that are holding Berries or other items cannot be deposited into Pokémon Bank. If the player attempts to deposit Pokémon that are holding Berries or other items, the items will be removed and sent to the player's Bag. If the Bag is full, the item will disappear.
Pokémon that evolve via trading will not evolve when deposited in or withdrawn from Pokémon Bank.
Eggs, Cosplay Pikachu, Black Kyurem, White Kyurem, and MissingNo. cannot be deposited in Pokémon Bank.
Connectivity
Any number of physical or digital copies of Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Sun, and Moon can be used in conjunction with Pokémon Bank. Pokémon Bank can be utilized at any point after the player obtains the Pokédex in those games. The service cannot be used if a new game has not been started.
The Pokémon Bank account that a Nintendo 3DS system accesses depends on the system's Nintendo Network ID, which can only belong to one Nintendo 3DS system at a time. There is no way to transfer Pokémon directly between Pokémon Banks belonging to different Nintendo Network IDs.
While Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Sun, and Moon are region-locked and cannot be played if their region does not match the region of the Nintendo 3DS they are inserted in, Pokémon Bank is still able to communicate with these games regardless of their region. Nintendo does not make any guarantee for the performance of software or systems in the Nintendo 3DS family when used outside of their intended regions, however.
When Pokémon Bank (along with Poké Transporter) is downloaded, any restrictions on the Nintendo 3DS system for Shopping Services need to be removed within the Parental Controls before Pokémon Bank can be utilized. Any restrictions set in place pertaining to usage of the Nintendo 3DS's Internet browser also require removal each time that the Pokémon Bank software is used.
Passes
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While downloading the Pokémon Bank application is free, usage of its services requires the purchase of a pass. A pass lasts for 365 days from purchase. If a previous pass has not expired when a new pass is purchased, the number of remaining days from the old pass is added to the new pass. Pokémon Bank will prompt the player to purchase a new pass when the current pass is within 14 days of expiring.
After a pass expires, Pokémon in Pokémon Bank are preserved for a period of time, but eventually they will be lost entirely if a new pass is not purchased. It is possible to connect to Pokémon Bank and withdraw any stored Pokémon without purchasing a new pass.
Event Pokémon
- Main article: List of game-based Pokémon distributions in Generation VI
Celebi
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If the player accessed Pokémon Bank before September 30, 2014, they could receive a special event Celebi. This Celebi knew Hold Back, an event-exclusive move similar to False Swipe.
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Pokémon Link
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Random
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Classic Ribbon
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XY
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese
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Pokémon Bank
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December 25, 2013 to September 30, 2014
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XY
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Pokémon Link
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PAL
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Pokémon Bank
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February 4 to September 30, 2014
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XY
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Pokémon Link
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American
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Pokémon Bank
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February 5 to September 30, 2014
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Hidden Ability Johto Starters
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These Pokémon were available to players who accessed Pokémon Bank from February 27 to November 30, 2015. These Pokémon could then be transferred to Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire using the Pokémon Link option. This marked the first time the Johto Starter families had legitimate access to their Hidden Abilities.
Meganium
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XYORAS
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, American, PAL, and Korean
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Pokémon Bank
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February 27 to November 30, 2015
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Typhlosion
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Pokémon Link
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Classic Ribbon
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XYORAS
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, American, PAL, and Korean
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Pokémon Bank
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February 27 to November 30, 2015
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Feraligatr
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Pokémon Link
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, American, PAL, and Korean
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Pokémon Bank
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February 27 to November 30, 2015
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Hidden Ability Legendary titans
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These Legendary titans were available to players who accessed Pokémon Bank from March 4 to October 31, 2016. They all have their Hidden Ability and may be transferred to Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire via Pokémon Link.
Regirock
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Classic Ribbon
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XYORAS
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, American, PAL, and Korean
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Pokémon Bank
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March 4 to October 31, 2016
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Regice
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, American, PAL, and Korean
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Pokémon Bank
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March 4 to October 31, 2016
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Registeel
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Pokémon Link
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Japanese, American, PAL, and Korean
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Pokémon Bank
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March 4 to October 31, 2016
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Moves in bold can be taught again at the Move Reminder if forgotten.
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This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that received it.
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Server issues
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On December 25, 2013, Pokémon Bank and the Poké Transporter were both released in Japan, South Korea, and other Asian territories. Due to high volumes of traffic throughout the Nintendo Network caused by a large volume of Nintendo Network IDs being created,[6] the Nintendo eShop was temporarily inaccessible.[7][8] When the Nintendo eShop was accessible again on December 29, 2013,[9] Pokémon Bank was removed from the Nintendo eShop (although players who had previously downloaded Pokémon Bank could still download Poké Transporter, which can only be downloaded through Pokémon Bank).[citation needed] In addition, the release of Pokémon Bank and Poké Transporter for the Americas, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand—originally set to be December 27, 2013—was delayed due to the aforementioned issues.[10]
On January 21, 2014, Pokémon Bank was re-released in Japan, South Korea, and other Asian territories.[11]
The service was launched in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on February 4, 2014. [12]
The service was launched in the Americas on February 5, 2014.
Gallery
Interacting with Brigette in Pokémon Bank
Trailers
English
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Trivia
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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寶可夢虛擬銀行 Pokémon Hēuiyíh Ngàhnhòhng
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Mandarin
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寶可夢虛擬銀行 / 宝可梦虚拟银行 Pokémon Xūnǐ Yínháng
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French
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Banque Pokémon
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German
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Pokémon Bank
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Italian
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Banca Pokémon
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Korean
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포켓몬 뱅크 Pokémon Bank
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Russian
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Банк Покемонов Bank Pokémonov*
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Spanish
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Banco de Pokémon
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External links
References