Nintendo NTRRIPKE Instruction Booklet page 11

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CommuniCaTion
You can connect to nearby Nintendo DS systems using Nintendo DS Wireless Communications. You
can also connect to a person who lives far away by using Nintendo
WFC). Please check the following pages for more information.
* While Pokémon HeartGold and Pokémon SoulSilver Versions can communicate with Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
versions, there are some wireless features that are exclusive to Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions.
DS Wireless Communications
On the second floor of a Pokémon Center, you'll find the Union Room counter
and Colosseum counter.
* To establish the Nintendo DS Wireless Communications, each player needs his or her own
DS system and one of the following Game Cards: Pokémon HeartGold, SoulSilver, Platinum,
Diamond, or Pearl version.
Pokémon Wireless Club Union Room
The Union Room is a room where people can gather to enjoy battles, trade Pokémon, and chat with
each other. Once inside the Union Room, press
There are various features you can enjoy in the Union Room, including Chat.
* If you trade Pokémon, you will be given the option to add the player you trade with to your Pal Pad (see page 24).
Greet
Show your Trainer Card to each other. Press
Draw
(Up to 5 Players)
Draw a picture with up to four friends. The people participating will be displayed on the top screen.
Battle
For a Single Battle, choose two Pokémon that are Lv. 30 or under. After choosing your Pokémon, select
"CONFIRM" to start the battle.
Trade
Trade Pokémon with your friends. Select the Pokémon you want to offer in trade and then touch
"TRADE" to select. Confirm that you want to trade for the Pokémon that your friend is offering, and
touch "YES," and the trade will proceed.
* Pokémon that evolve by being traded will evolve at this time.
* Pokémon in Ball Capsules cannot be traded.
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Wi-Fi Connection (Nintendo
(Connect to Nearby Nintendo DS Systems)
while facing someone to speak to that person.
to end.
Mix Records
(Up to 5 Players)
You can exchange various records of your own with up to four friends. To mix
records, talk to the person you would like to mix your records with. You can
also accept offers to mix records from other players. Once each player is ready
to mix, the screen on the right will be displayed.
Other players can also take part in record mixing if they are in the Union
Room. The player listed at the top of the list needs to press
mixing have entered. After mixing is completed, all players return to the Union Room.
Spin Trade
(Up to 5 Players) *Pokémon HeartGold, SoulSilver, and Platinum versions only.
Trade Pokémon Eggs with friends. You won't know whose Egg you'll get until the trade has finished.
To do a Spin Trade, talk to the person you would like to trade with. Other players can also take part
in the Spin Trade if they are in the Union Room. The player at the top of the list needs to press
all players participating in the Spin Trade have entered.
During the Spin Trade, touch the Touch Screen to spin the Eggs around. After the Spin Trade is
completed, all players return to the Union Room. The fun is in not knowing what kind of Pokémon
Egg you've received until the Pokémon hatches!
Chat
(Everyone in the Union Room)
You can send messages to the people who are in the Union Room. Select "CHAT" from the Union
Room menu.
Leaving the Union Room
Step onto the yellow circle to exit the Union Room.
Pokémon Communication Club Colosseum
Two or four players can do battle here. First choose a type of battle, and then
select a Cup. Different Cups set different rules for which Pokémon can participate
in the battle. You can use any Pokémon if you select "NO RESTRICTIONS."
* You are given the option to register the player you battled in your Pal Pad after battling (see page 24).
after all players participating in record
(2 or 4 Players)
after
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