Because their ID is the ID of you (the trainer)
Well I don't know but if theres a Pokemon you want make sure you have the caculator on your poketch search the desired Pokemon ID than put that ID on your caculator than when you walk in the tall grass that Pokemon will show up.
The Pokemon Ranger game ID is exactly like the player ID in other Pokemon RP games. It helps identify you as an individual player, separate from others, even if they share the same name. For example, if my name is Shadowfox and my ID is 806924, I am different to another Shadowfox (ID-345263) because of that ID. Im not sure why the game has it exactly, especially because Pokemon Ranger isn't multiplayer. But, in essence, it gives each game individuality.
Pokemon Pearl's game ID is APAE-31D0AFDE.
if you're looking for your trainer ID- on the back of your trainer card. Your Pokemon's ID is in their summary. Hope I helped! ~Neko
That would be your trainer ID. Each time you start a new game, the game automatically generates a 5 digit number that is marked as your "trainer ID". Trainer IDs are useful when trying to tell the difference between players that have the same character name.
because all your Pokemon have the same id as you so traid with a friend to get a new id sorry for the misspellings
The ID number refers to the TRAINER who caught it, not the Pokemon itself. The ID is made up when you start a new game and is exclusive to you. Whenever you catch a Pokemon it will be given YOUR ID. If you trade with someone, however, that Pokemon will show you FRIEND's ID.
If you mean your Pokemon's ID, that's the random code that your game is given to make your own individual account ID. All your Pokemon have the same ID unless you get them in a trade from your friend.
Pokemon have the same ID number as their origanal trainer.
Every Pokemon could match that ticket number. The ID is assigned randomly to each player once they start their game. If they catch every Pokemon, all of them will have the same ID number.
same id as you
A Pokemon's ID is the ID of the trainer and player that originally owned and caught it. This is used by the game and players to identify which Pokemon belongs to which player.
CPUE-d074d1b3 Also the ID should say on the Summery on all Pokemon Games It should say ID No. and the ID of the pokemon. Every Pokemon has their own ID Hope that helped you ^^
Every Pokemon in the game could have that ID number. The ID number is not assigned to an individual Pokemon but rather to an individual trainer. Every Pokemon a trainer catches will have that same ID number. Thus, if the trainer with ID 00081 catches every Pokemon in the game, every Pokemon could have that number.
yes, it is an ID. It is printed on the back of all Pokemon platinum DS, cartridges.
When you get the second badge from Misty, Pokemon you receive in trades up to level 30 will listen to you., while Pokemon with the same ID as your Yellow Version will always listen. When you get the fourth badge from Erika, Pokemon you receive in trades up to level 50 will listen to you, while Pokemon with the same ID as your Yellow Version will always listen. When you get the sixth badge from Sabrina, Pokemon you receive in trades up to level 70 will listen to you, while Pokemon with the same ID as your Yellow Version will always listen. When you get the eight badge from Giovanni, ALL Pokemon will listen to you, no matter what level or what their ID is.
Every time you start a Pokemon game you (the trainer) get a random ID, and every Pokemon from that come from your game will have the same ID. If you erase your old file and start a new one, you'll get a different ID. ID is just a way of distinguish trainers with the same name.