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If you have friends who are starting new Pokémon games at the same time you are, agree beforehand who will get what in places where you're forced to chose between two or three Pokémon. Have one player get the '''Dome Fossil''' ({{bp|Kabuto}}) and the other get the '''Helix Fossil''', ({{bp|Omanyte}}), one get {{bp|Hitmonlee}} and the other get {{bp|Hitmonchan}}, and decide who will evolve their {{bp|Eevee}} into what. Then trade them all back and forth to fill out both players' Pokédexes.
If you have friends who are starting new Pokémon games at the same time you are, agree beforehand who will get what in places where you're forced to chose between two or three Pokémon. Have one player get the '''Dome Fossil''' ({{bp|Kabuto}}) and the other get the '''Helix Fossil''', ({{bp|Omanyte}}), one get {{bp|Hitmonlee}} and the other get {{bp|Hitmonchan}}, and decide who will evolve their {{bp|Eevee}} into what. Then trade them all back and forth to fill out both players' Pokédexes.
When trading away your Pokémon, you keep the Pokédex entry for a Pokémon after you trade it away. So by trading a Pokémon to a friend you both get credit for having caught it, regardless of whether they trade it back or not. You do not get credit for the earlier evolutions of traded Pokémon. So if you receive a {{bp|Venusaur}}, you'll still be missing {{bp|Bulbasaur}} and {{bp|Ivysaur}}. When trading Pokémon that are rare but also have evolutions, such as the starters and the fossils, trade them at every stage of their evolution.


== Catching Pokémon ==
== Catching Pokémon ==

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