How do you get to use action replay? And how do you get the national pokedex?
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You have to buy it from a store or online.Then you insert it into the Ninetendo DS slot of your DS and the insert the game(Diamond) into the little slot that is in the Action Replay then turn on the game put codes in and there you go.
To get the national dex you have to complete the Sinnoh dex first. Then go to proffesor oak in I can't remember the town,sorry.
To get action replay, you have to buy it from a store (Wal-Mart), (Best Buy), etc. The action replay costs approximately 20 to 25 dollars (not including tax). You will find it in the games section under acceseries.
THe National pokedex is your reward for completing the Sinnoh Pokedex, which is SEEING every type of Pokemon in the Sinnoh Region with some exceptions. To get it, once you have seen all the Pokemon, go to Proffessor Oak's laborataory, which is located on your map just to the northeast of Twinleaf town. Talk to Proffessor Oak, and he will give you the National Pokedex which contains over 400 entries for all the Pokemon that you could possibly see. To see these other Pokemon you can:
1. Trade with friends
2. Migrate by going to the Pal Park
3. Go to hidden places on the map to see special pokemon
4. Legendary pokemon
WHEN YOU BUY AN ACTION REPLAY THE CODE FOR A COMPLETE POKEDEX IS ON THAIR ALREADY.
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