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Pokémon-Amie Affection Retention Research
by KryptonLion
Basic Stuff:
This research aims to clarify in which cases Pokémon-Amie Affection is retained while trading or
using the Pokémon Bank, if any at all.
There are two “slots” for Pokémon-Amie data: OT Affection and N-OT Affection.
I’ll refer to these slots as [OT] and [N-OT] respectively.
In the OT Game, [OT] is used. In any other game, [N-OT] is used.
[OT] data is NEVER reset by trading or using Pokémon Bank.
Testing Chart:
Game A » Bank » OT Game
Game A » Bank » Game A
Game A » Bank » Game B
Game A » OT Game
Game A » Game B
BEFORE
[N-OT] 1 Heart
[N-OT] 1 Heart
[N-OT] 1 Heart
[N-OT] 1 Heart
[N-OT] 1 Heart
AFTER
[N-OT] 0 Hearts
[N-OT] 1 Heart
[N-OT] 0 Hearts
[N-OT] 0 Hearts
[N-OT] 0 Hearts
Legend:
OT / N-OT = Original Trainer / Non-Original Trainer
OT Game = Original Trainer game, the game where the Pokémon was generated.
Game A / Game B = Games different from each other and from the OT Game.
Reddish Background Color = N-OT Affection is not retained.
Greenish Background Color = N-OT Affection is retained.
In Conclusion:
Trading will reset the [N-OT] data. Even when trading to the OT Game, which uses the [OT] data.
Uploading a Pokémon to Pokémon Bank does not reset the [N-OT] data. However, using it to move
said Pokémon to a game different from which it was uploaded will trigger the reset. As such, and
contrary to popular belief, this method does not allow to keep [N-OT] data between cartridges.
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