Is there any way, at all in any possible situation, to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon Red or Blue to Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald?

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Imagine you have a Mew in your copy of Pokémon Red (through the immensely famous Mew Glitch on Route 25) and really want to get it to your copy of Pokémon Sapphire to complete your Pokédex. I have heard a lot about how you can't do this, and I am desperate to get it over. Is there any way possible, glitch, exploit, or anything to get a Pokemon over?



Best Answer

First and second generation games are completely incompatible with third generation and later games. There is no way to transfer a Pokémon from the original releases of Red and Blue to Sapphire and Emerald.




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Can you transfer Pokémon from red to emerald?

Trade Not Possible from Pok\xe9mon Red to Pok\xe9mon Emerald Sorry, but it's not possible to trade from Pok\xe9mon Red to Pok\xe9mon Emerald. That's because the Game Boy versions of Pok\xe9mon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, and Silver can only trade with each other, and not with later games.

Can you trade Pokémon between red and blue?

Before you can trade from Pok\xe9mon Red to Pok\xe9mon Blue, in both games you need to get the Pok\xe9dex from Professor Oak in Pallet Town.

Can you transfer Pokémon from Red?

Any Pokemon that aren't currently in the Pokemon Sword and Shield Pokedex cannot be brought forward into it though. That's all there is to it! A seriously convoluted process if you want to bring forward some of your oldest Pokemon, but worth it to have your best pals with you in the latest games.




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Answer 2

Without using external hardware and software, the other answers by Wrigglenite and Nolonar are correct: the Generation 1 and 2 game cartridges cannot trade with or transfer to the Generation 3 games by any normal means. I would normally leave it at that; however, you asked if it is possible through any means. To that, I say yes, though whether or not it is legitimate is down to the user's preference.

Tools exist that can extract a Game Boy (Color) cartridge's save file, such as the Submodule. Using this in combination with a save editor such as PKHeX, it is possible to transfer Pokemon from the Game Boy (Color) titles to the Game Boy Advance titles.

Answer 3

Unfortunately, there is no way to transfer Pokémon from RGB (Red, Green, Blue) to RSE (Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald).

Consider the following chart from Destructoid:

Pokémon Transfer Chart

As you can see, you can only transfer Pokémon from the Game Boy to the 3DS via Virtual Console. As for Pokémon from the Game Boy Advance games, they can eventually reach the 3DS too, but there is no way to transfer them back to the Game Boy Advance.

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