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After watching the TV show Barter Kings, I decided to try to put that idea to the test on the Pokémon X & Y GTS. Sure enough, in only two days, A Level 5 Budew with nothing special was turned into a Level 100 Kyogre with 6 IVs. Now, Since there is no definitive guide for this bartering process to date, this article will teach you how to make successful trades from junk in the GTS. | After watching the TV show Barter Kings, I decided to try to put that idea to the test on the Pokémon X & Y GTS. Sure enough, in only two days, A Level 5 Budew with nothing special was turned into a Level 100 Kyogre with 6 IVs. Now, Since there is no definitive guide for this bartering process to date, this article will teach you how to make successful trades from junk in the GTS. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
#Deposit a piece of junk, and ask for a slightly better piece of junk (AKA unobtainable starter). For this step, one can trade a Budew for a Mudkip. Mudkip is nearly worthless at Level 1 because It can be obtained so easily by breeding a Swampert you get from Pokémon Bank. However, since mudkip is not found through normal gameplay, someone who wants to complete the dex without a B/W or B2/W2 game will want a basic to get the ball rolling. That's why you start small. | #Deposit a piece of junk, and ask for a slightly better piece of junk (AKA unobtainable starter). For this step, one can trade a Budew for a Mudkip. Mudkip is nearly worthless at Level 1 because It can be obtained so easily by breeding a Swampert you get from Pokémon Bank. However, since mudkip is not found through normal gameplay, someone who wants to complete the dex without a B/W or B2/W2 game will want a basic to get the ball rolling. That's why you start small. |