
Hello Gamers! As you know, I like to vary and continue the games presented. But if! I have another post about Pokémon. This time I am going to talk about the transfer between generations. As you know, in my last post I commented on what will happen to the Pokémon of the old generations and what we can do to save them. So, once I had everything I needed, I took on the task of doing the pertinent extra research necessary for the process, so as not to make mistakes along the way. A Pokémon transferred by the bank can never be returned to its original game or habitat, so we must be very clear about this.
Generations and other generations

As is well known, Pokémon is a game that has evolved, thus classifying its creatures by "generations" that evolve until our time. However, not all Pokémon generations are compatible with each other. That is to say, among the games of the different generations there are some Pokémon that simply do not exist, or their programming is different (they do not appear the same) which makes their transfer between these games impossible.

For example, discovering that you cannot transfer a 1st generation Pokémon (Pokémon Yellow) to a 6th Generation game like Alpha Sapphire, for example. But you can directly send a 1st Generation Pokémon (Blue Version) to the Seventh and Eighth Generations. For example, you can send it to Ultra Sun or Sun without any problem. The seventh generation will receive all the Pokémon so far.

Play in order?
This is not necessary at all, but if you want to be a Pokémon chronicler you can do it like this. The intention here is to go through all the generations, but not in order, if I wait for the order to go through history in that way I will never complete my objective. I would recommend playing several Pokémon games at the same time and then transferring to the last game available on 3DS, which was Pokémon Ultra Sun.

And after Ultra Sun?

Well here comes the big detail. What happens after Pokémon reaches the seventh generation? If you don't manage to get all the Pokémon you transferred from the Ultra Sun game, then all this will have been for nothing. Because when the service fails, they will be trapped there, the idea is to be able to get them out to the next generation. I DON'T HAVE A NINTENDO SWITCH, AM I LOST? NO, I don't have one either, but that won't stop us from taking out our Pokémon.
Pokémon HOME is a great solution. Pokémon HOME is the new bank where everything will arrive, it is like the new Pokémon Central. The advantage of this app is that Nintendo had the great idea of also making it for Android and iOS, so if you don't have a Switch, but you have a phone, or you don't even want to, you have an Android emulator on your PC, you can download Pokémon HOME and start playing. save all your little friends. I haven't exactly reached this point yet, but it is the final point so far.

So well, soon I will bring more about my progress in capturing and trading Pokémon, if you have a Nintendo 3DS and you like Pokémon, and you want to participate with me in the great hunt, then let me know, greetings and i see you in the next post.
I think pokémon has known how to do things, it is a game that despite not being the most famous in the world for many years, is still standing and has a large audience, for me it is increasingly declining, but I can not deny that in its prime years it was one of the best.
I don't know anything about the new Pokémon on Switch or how they actually go, however what I have seen of Scarlet and Violet are quite good and maintain communication with everyone else, however I cannot be objective since I have not tried them. Pokémon GO has never convinced me with the concept nor do I see it in relation to the games in the saga even though the home makes them connect. However, among these titles that I will play there are also the good and bad ones, I think UltraSun is one of the not so good ones despite being the final Pokémon of that generation. So, we'll see, I hope to be able to record everything. Thanks for your comment, bro!
I haven't played the latest pokemon titles but the truth is that being able to use pokemon from previous titles sounds great, when I saw the pokemon bank it seemed very complicated but on second thought it's much better than the old method of switching from console to console with cables hahaha.
I haven't played the latest either. The last thing I can get to is UltraSol, I hope at some point to jump to switch and before so many games start coming out, start playing them. Now the bench is literally simple, as you say, more so than the cable hahahaha. These kinds of things were what got me back into Pokémon! Thank you very much for commenting and stopping by here bro! a hug!
To be honest, when I first started playing Pokemon, I found this concept to be really amazing. Plus I believe that it's concept when it first came out was very unique.
But now it's relieving that Pokemon home is available to reduce the worry of if two games are compatible.
It's still pretty unique if you do it through the original Nintendo systems. However, Pokémon Home is not so much a solution as I see it as progress, however you have to pay their subscription x_x Thanks a lot for your comment and interest in my post!