You can’t bring over your own pokémon.
has a very big catch : you can’t transfer any of your own pokémon to the game.
When I was a kid, part of the appeal of the game was bringing over my well-trainedso they could duke it out in glorious N64-era 3D. Without the transfer feature, it seems you’ll have to instead rely on the game’s rental teams, which probably won’t be as satisfying as coaching my own beloved Butterfree to victory.
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