In fifth generation (not sure about sixth), there is the only way of removing nicknames I'm aware of, but it's probably not intended to be used in this way. Just for fun, the only Pokémon that couldn't be restored to original nickname in second generation was Porygon2, because you couldn't type "2" normally. This obviously caused a problem when the Pokémon was traded internationally and evolved, but before fourth generation such trades were rare (before you ask, yes, Game Boy games allowed international trades, but only between versions using Latin alphabet). The game determined if the specie was nicknamed in very simple way - if it had the same name as the specie in your name, it was assumed to be not nicknamed. Before GTS that allowed online trades (well, technically Pokémon Communication Center also allowed trading, but it was Japan-only, so no issue here), there wasn't a nickname flag. However, this only applies to Diamond/Pearl, and games released after it. The name rater always sets this flag, even if you changed the name to species name. Since Diamond/Pearl there is "Nicknamed" bit stored in individual values bytes, probably to allow dynamically changing the nickname when Pokémon was traded internationally using GTS. I do not own these generations by myself, so if anybody could check this, i'd love to credit him here. This would explain, why user2357112 was able to restore it's speciesname. This means, one tap and your nickname will be set to the species name.īy accepting this nickname the game would check, wether it matches the speciesname or not and would remove the nickname-bit. Starting in Pokémon Black and White, whenever a player catches a Pokémon and decides to nickname it right afterwards, he or she may tap the Pokémon's sprite or model on the nickname screen to reset the nickname back to the Pokémon's species name. It may be possible to change a pokemons nickname in the Generation V and VI as bulbapedia noticed the following: Since I could not find any evidences on the internet, I may just rely on the two user comments below. Which is quite expensive (for a nickname) - but the only way, if you don't want to be reported for an inapropriate name :D This way would cost you about 20 bucks to buy the asian version :/ If the name contains special chars (like the asian ones) the game will remove the nickname if you swap your pokemon with somebody else. There is the chance of using a bug in generation 6: But you may change it to "Raichu" for example, trade it - and if your friend evolves it later on, the name is matching.Įxcept for using a cheat-module, this is the only way to deal with stupid nicknames :/ So, no you can't delete a pokemons nickname. (In Camphrier Town right after Lumiose City you will find the Name Rater in the Pokemon Center.)įurthermore, if you trade it and your friend evolves it to Raichu it's still called "Pikachu" and he will NOT be able to change the name of it.(Due something like "it's the earlier trainers spirit") So if you have got a Pikachu you called "Pika" earlier, you may visit the house of the name rater and change it it to "Pikachu", but if it evolves it's still called "Pikachu" and not Raichu. This will prevent the Name Rater from changing its name.I'm sorry, but the Pokemon will retain the changed nickname. However, a traded Eevee from another player's Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl will have a different ID. For example, the Eevee that players can receive from Bebe after beating the Elite Four can have its name changed because the player is getting this Eevee in their version of Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl. This means the Pokemon needs to be caught/hatched by the player in their own copy of the game. This is the Name Rater.Īs long as the Pokemon has the same ID as the trainer, then its name can be changed. ![]() Sitting at a table to the left is an old man. Enter the tall building to the right of the Pokemart.Keep going south past the Bicycle Shop.Unless trainers have the second Gym Badge, they won't be able to get the bicycle. On the right should be the Bicycle Shop.Starting from the Pokemon Center, go south down the road.
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