Is there still a way to pass my Pokemon from Bank to Home?
>>57113174Yes
>>57113174Yep. Here's how:>Open Google>Paste your question in the search text box>Click 'Search'
>>57113174>using apps to store Pokemon>not just generating them whenever you want
>>57113295My 'mons have history and provenance that give them special meaning yours are just faceless clone wars cannon fodder
>>57113302>My 1s and 0s are more significant than your 1s and 0s!!!
>>57113312Yeah
>>57113327Prove it
>>57113335I sometimes actually enjoy playing the games with my bros from all the way back in middle school, while you sit in a dark room in your underwear making yet another failteam to ladder all the way up to 1200 in a series of battles you don't have fun playing and won't even remember in an hour
Yes, you can still transfer your Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME. Although the Nintendo 3DS eShop closed in March 2023, making new downloads of Pokémon Bank unavailable, existing users who had previously downloaded the app can continue to use it. Additionally, Pokémon Bank has become free to use since the eShop closure.To transfer your Pokémon, follow these steps: Update Pokémon Bank: Ensure that Pokémon Bank on your Nintendo 3DS is updated to version 1.5 or newer. Link Accounts: Link the Nintendo Network ID used with Pokémon Bank to the Nintendo Account associated with Pokémon HOME. Initiate Transfer in Pokémon HOME: On the Nintendo Switch version of Pokémon HOME, select "Move" from the main menu. Choose "Begin Move" to generate a Moving Key. Enter Moving Key in Pokémon Bank: Open Pokémon Bank on your 3DS and select "Move Pokémon to Pokémon HOME." Enter the Moving Key generated by Pokémon HOME within three minutes. Transfer Completion: Once the Moving Key is entered, the transfer will begin, moving your selected Pokémon from Bank to HOME. Please note that this is a one-way transfer; Pokémon moved to HOME cannot be returned to Bank.Given the discontinuation of certain online services for the Nintendo 3DS, it's advisable to transfer your Pokémon to Pokémon HOME at your earliest convenience to ensure their safety.
>>57113369>Jumps to insults because have no proofConcession accepted
>>57113416Thanks, ChatGPT!
>>57113312NTA but I'm gonna try and fight for the side he's on.sure, they're all just 0's and 1's at the end of the day, but they all have special meaning in our hearts. some of us have memories with certain pokemon that are attached to us. recreating those 0's and 1's to exact replicas, while possible, doesn't feel the same.
>>57113263>>57113416I thought that the passing from 3DS to Switch was terminated on april
>>57114482Here's something you may not know anon: when you "move" your mon across platforms the destination actually creates a copy of your mon there and the source deletes the original. Therefore your transferred mon is not your original but just a copy. Furthermore even saving and loading your saved game is jldoing that same thing between the console's cache and save game data. Sorry to shatter your fantasy but your mon is being recreated endlessly without you seeing it making attachment to it (or rather any of its poentially infinite instances) meaningless.
>>57113295Is this legal?
>>57115199That is sad.
>>57115199The soul (the non material part of the object) stays intact, come on man, we already resolved the Theseus meme ages ago
>>57115525exactly this
>>57115525Nope. You could clone Pokemon by disrupting the transfer process using glitches in the past are both are just as legit as each other. Do they both have the same soul? Do they share a soul? No because their soul/s dont exist, they're just data with everything shaped to be the exact same as previous instances. Both will even have the exact same memories.
>>57115210No I'm shitposting from prison
>>57116596Complexity and purpose shapes the soul of something, comparing a human to a digital entity won't do in this case, a human having a complex mind capable of perceive reality and reshape it makes a mere clone not enough to be the same as the original human. The digital entity of a pokemon has the sole purpose of representing your journey along the games with its caracteristics like origin, ribbons and others. Your logic could only be applied if in the future the digital entity of a pokemon could be upgrade to something considerably more complex.
>>57117671Living entities has a soul because the can perceive reality and reshape it on their own; tools like the digital entity of a pokemon or Theseus' ship has a demi-soul because these have a purpose and a goal of reshaping reality, but these are passive in their job, you can replace enterely the materials these tools are made of but preserving their core characteristics is preserving their basic soul.