sometimes African tribal kings would use capture and use men from other tribes to sell to the slave trade in exchange for weapons. They cant be blamed for the slave trade but they did help it along so in a way they kind of are to blame
yes. if you trade a slowbro holding a kings rock it will evolve after trade.
in order to trade poliwirl you must evolve it while it is holding a kings rock & then you will have a poltoad . . . or you can use a water stone & it will evolve into a polywrath
You have to use a Kings Rock to evolve Poliwhirlinto Politoed. You give the Kings Rock to Poliwhirl and trade it with a friend which triggers its evoloution. IMPORTANT: DO NOT EVOLVE INTO POLIWRATH FIRST.
You have to have a Friend kings rock poliwhirl first put your kings rock on poliwhirl then get A friend to trade and trade back
Use a water stone to evolve it into poliwrath or let it hold a kings rock then trade it to evolve it into politoad.
They limited the amount of gold available for trade, increasing its value.
If you are asking whether the medieval kings engaged actively in trade, the answer is no. They probably would have considered such a thing beneath them. They did foster trade, and they entered into various treaties to secure trade routes, and such things.
Trade Poliwhirl with kings rock
give your slopoke a kings rock(you can find one in sevault canyon after you beat the game) do not use the kings rock on your slowpoke-just make it hold it!!! then, trade it with a friend.
Each city-state had its own trade. The merchants carried it out. The kings provided the base of the originating city.
No you have to Evolve Gastely into a Haunter then trade it with one of your friends to get Gengar, you need the kings rock on a slowpoke and trade as well to get a Slowking