PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE
USING YOUR NINTENDO
®
HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAME CARD OR
ACCESSORY. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS IMPORTANT HEALTH AND
SAFETY INFORMATION.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ THE FOLLOWING
WARNINGS BEFORE YOU OR YOUR CHILD PLAY VIDEO GAMES.
WARNING - Seizures
• Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns,
such as while watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before.
• Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition
should consult a doctor before playing a video game.
• Parents should watch when their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or
your child have any of the following symptoms:
Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness
• To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games:
1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible.
2. Play video games on the smallest available television screen.
3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.
4. Play in a well-lit room.
5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
WARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
The Nintendo DS can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including
cardiac pacemakers.
• Do not operate the Nintendo DS within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature.
• If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the
Nintendo DS without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device.
• Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as
hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause
malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property.
WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries and Eyestrain
Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt after a few hours. Follow these
instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain:
• Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play.
• Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it.
• When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so
may cause fatigue or discomfort.
• If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest them for several
hours before playing again.
•
If you continue to have sore hands, wrists, arms or eyes during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
WARNING - Battery Leakage
The Nintendo DS contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage of ingredients contained within the
battery pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well as damage to your
Nintendo DS.
If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and
water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with
water and see a doctor.
To avoid battery leakage:
• Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids.
• Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or deform the battery.
• Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire.
• Do not touch the terminals of the battery, or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object.
• Do not peel or damage the battery label.
Important Legal Information
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will invalidate your Nintendo product warranty. Copying of any Nintendo game is illegal and is strictly
prohibited by domestic and international intellectual property laws. “Back-up” or “archival” copies are
not authorized and are not necessary to protect your software. Violators will be prosecuted.
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VIDEO GAME SYSTEM.
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Your Adventure Begins
Object of the Game
Basic Controls
Starting the Game
The Menu Screen
About Battles
Catching Pokémon
Raising Pokémon
Buildings in Town
Various Items
Migrate Pokémon from GBA
Gym Leaders and Badges
Communication
Wireless Communication
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Battle Tower
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This is the Diamond version of Pokémon. The main difference
between this game and the Pearl version is how often and which
types of Pokémon appear. Pokémon Diamond can communicate
with the Pearl version using Wireless Communication. It can be
linked to the Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald
versions using the Dual Slot function of the Nintendo DS. It is not
possible to communicate with the Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver,
or Crystal versions. This product is also NOT compatible with
Pokémon Stadium, Pokémon Stadium 2 for the N64, or
Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon XD, or Pokémon Box for the
Nintendo GameCube, or any Pokémon Battle-e Cards.
YOUR ADVENTURE BEGINSOBJECT OF THE GAME
In this world live creatures called Pokémon. Humans and Pokémon have lived,
worked, and played together in harmony for ages. Nevertheless, there are
still numerous mysteries surrounding them. In order to find out more about
these creatures, many scientists–such as Professor Rowan of Sandgem
Tow n–have dedicated their lives to Pokémon research.
One day, in search of rare Pokémon, you and
your friend take a hike around the lake close to
your town. While looking around the lakeside,
you see two strangers talking about Pokémon.
After they leave, you realize that they left a
briefcase behind. You and your friend talk
about what to do with the briefcase.
In Pokémon Diamond, you can choose from
either a boy or girl. No matter which one you
choose, there is no difference in the story.
However, it is recommended that you choose
a character with the same gender as yours.
Pokémon Diamond uses the clock feature
of the DS system. Please do not change
the DS system you are using or change the
time setting of your DS system. This will
affect your adventure such as how Berries
grow in the game.
Set out for adventure in the Sinnoh region!Set out for adventure in the Sinnoh region!Set out for adventure in the Sinnoh region!
The Sinnoh region is filled with many strange and
mysterious wonders. Your adventure will mature
you as a trainer and have you cross paths with
many people. Only with the help of friends and the
cooperation of your Pokémon will you be able to
complete this daring adventure.
Catch Many Different Pokémon!Catch Many Different Pokémon!Catch Many Different Pokémon!
Your goal is to complete your Pokédex by collecting lots of different kinds of
Pokémon. When you catch a Pokémon, its data will automatically be recorded
in your Pokédex. Visit Professor Rowan every once in a while to have him rate
how complete your Pokédex is.
In order to catch all the Pokémon in the Sinnoh region, thus completing your Pokédex,
you must trade with the Pearl version. Work together with your friends to get your
Pokédex as complete as possible!
Become the Best Trainer Ever!Become the Best Trainer Ever!Become the Best Trainer Ever!
Another goal is to improve your skills as a Pokémon Trainer. During your
adventures, you'll battle wild Pokémon, as well as other Trainers. Both types of
battles will help you and your Pokémon become stronger. There are also
Pokémon Gyms in the Sinnoh region, each of which has a very talented Trainer
known as the Gym Leader. Only those who defeat the Gym Leaders will be
accepted as true Trainers. It will be a tough fight, but you must be brave and
charge into battle!
BASIC CONTROLS
Top Screen
L Button
Microphone
Control Pad
Lower Screen (Touch Screen)
Closing the Nintendo DS while playing will automatically put it into Sleep Mode. Opening the
Nintendo DS will resume the game.
Control Pad Move around in the field or move the cursor on menu screens.
A ButtonSelect a command, talk to a person in front of you, check out an
B ButtonCancel a command. If you have the Running Shoes, you can run
X ButtonOpen the Menu (see page 10).
Y ButtonUse a Key Item that you have Registered (see page 29).
L or R ButtonCycle through selections when available.
Cannot be used if you set button mode to L=A (see page 14).
item in front of you, or scroll through text.
while holding down the B Button.
Mark
Y Button
X Button
R Button
A Button
B Button
START
SELECT
STARTStart the game, move the cursor, or select or quit the slot machine.
SELECTOrganize or switch items.
MarkThe top square means Top Screen, and the bottom square
means Touch Screen. When this is displayed in red, it means
control has moved to the Touch Screen. When displayed in blue,
it means to pay attention to the Top Screen.
The Touch Screen is used at various times during your adventure. When
control has moved to the Touch Screen, touch or slide icons for control
according to the situation.
In this Instruction Booklet, a blue frame surrounds the top screen and a pink
frame surrounds the Touch Screen.
During Battle (see page 15)
Displayed during battle. Touch any button to select.
Pokémon Watch (Pokétch) (see page 30)
You will receive a Pokétch during your adventure. The
Pokétch has many useful functions that will aid you along
the way.
Other than the above, there are other situations that will
use the Touch Screen for control.
STARTING THE GAME
1. Make sure the Nintendo DS system is turned off. Insert
the Pokémon Diamond Game Card into the Game Card
slot on the back of the system and push until it clicks
into place.
2. After you turn the power on, the Health and Safety Screen
is displayed (shown to the right). After fully reading the
information, touch the Touch Screen to continue.
3. Touch the Pokémon Diamond panel on the DS Menu
Screen to start the game.
If you set the DS system to Auto Mode, the game will
automatically start after the Health and Safety Screen is
displayed. For more information, please check the Instruction
Booklet of your Nintendo DS.
4. Press the A Button or START on the title screen to start
the game.
Starting a New GameStarting a New GameStarting a New Game
At first, Professor Rowan will explain the game to you.
When you are done reading, select "NO INFO NEEDED" and
press the A Button.
If you select "NEW GAME" and already have a saved game, you
will not be able to save. You will need to delete your saved data
if you would like to restart the game from the beginning (see
page 9).
Choose a Gender
Select your gender. Use the Control Pad to highlight
one, then press the A Button to decide.
Decide on Your Name
Enter a name for your character. To enter a name, touch
a letter on the Touch Screen, or use the Control Pad to
highlight a letter and press the A Button. If you make a
mistake, touch "BACK" or press the B Button to go back
one letter. When you've finished entering your name,
select "OK" to start your journey!
Remember, your gender and name cannot be changed later.
ContinueContinueContinue
Continue playing from the last place you saved (see page 13).
"CONTINUE" will be added to the Start Menu after you save the game.
Saving the game can be done by selecting "SAVE" on the Menu
Screen (see page 13).
To delete your saved game, go to the Title Screen, then
simultaneously press Up on the Control Pad, SELECT, and the
B Button. Once your saved data is deleted, it CANNOT be
restored. Please be careful when deleting your saved data. (All
Pokémon and Items will be deleted.)
THE MENU SCREEN
Press the X Button to bring up the Menu Screen.
Some selections will be added to the Menu Screen by
progressing through the adventure.
POKéDEX
(see page 10)
BAG
(see page 12)
TRAINER CARD
(see page 13)
POKéDEXPOKéDEXPOKéDEX
Information is recorded here about Pokémon you see and catch. Use the Touch
Screen or Control Pad for control. "SEARCH POKéMON" will enable you to
search for Pokémon by alphabetical or numerical order.
CHECK POKéDEX
In addition to reviewing a Pokémon's data, you can listen to
their cries, check out where they live, or see how large
they are compared to you. "BACK" on the Touch Screen
takes you to the previous Pokémon and "NEXT" takes you
to the next Pokémon.
Dial
Slide to rotate it. The list on the Top Screen will move back
and forth.
Touching the icon takes you to the beginning or end of
your Pokédex.
POKéMON
(see page 11)
Bag styles will differ
for boy or girl.
SAVE
(see page 13)
OPTIONS
(see page 14)
POKéMONPOKéMONPOKéMON
View your party Pokémon's summaries and change their order in the battle
lineup. Touch the Touch Screen or press the A Button to select a Pokémon.
Summary
Displays the status of each of your Pokémon, such as
current level, Experience Points, and so on. Touch the
Touch Screen or press Left and Right on the Control
Pad to switch pages. Press Up and Down on the Control
Pad to switch Pokémon.
Some selections will be added to the Pokémon Menu by progressing through the
adventure.
Checks basic information.
Current Experience Points also
can be checked (see page 21).
Checks stats. (Such as Attack,
Defense, Special Attack, Special
Defense and Ability.)
Checks Moves. Press the A Button to display detailed info on a Move.
Press the A Button once more to switch a Move's order. Use Up or
Down on the Control Pad to choose a position.
Checks Pokémon Contest Moves (see page 24). Press the A Button to
display detailed info on a Move. Press the A Button once more to switch a
Move's order. Use Up or Down on the Control Pad to choose a position.
Displays Ribbons the Pokémon
has. Press the A Button to
check Ribbon details.
Checks Pokémon's nature
or preference of taste.
Checks Condition used in
Contests (see page 24).
Returns to the
previous screen.
Switch
You can change the order of the Pokémon in your party.
Item
Give an item or mail to your Pokémon to hold, or take it back.
BagBagBag
You can store your items here. Items are automatically
divided in your bag. Touch the Touch Screen or press Left
or Right on the Control Pad to change screens.
Bag styles will differ between the boy and girl.
YOUR NAME (Trainer Card)YOUR NAME (Trainer Card)YOUR NAME (Trainer Card)
View your own Trainer Card. On the
front it displays information such as
your ID Number, the amount of
money you have, the number of
Pokémon you've seen, and how long
you've been playing. By pressing the
A Button, you can also see the back
side. After having traded or fought,
it will display how many times you've traded Pokémon and your battle record
with friends. You can also view the Gym Leaders you have defeated and Badges
you have obtained by touching the Touch Screen.
Items
(see page 26)
TMs & HMs
(see page 26)
Battle Items
(see page 29)
Medicine
(see page 26)
Berries
(see page 27)
Key Items
(see page 29)
Poké Balls
(see page 26)
Mail
(see page 29)
How do you arrange the items in your Bag?
Open your Bag, move the cursor to an item you want to move, and
press SELECT. Next, move the cursor to the place where you want
to move the item, then press SELECT or the A Button.
You cannot move an item to a different pocket.
SaveSaveSave
You can save your game at any time, except during a battle or Contest. By
choosing “CONTINUE” on the Start Menu, you can continue playing from the last
place you saved (see page 9).
Do not turn the Nintendo DS system
off or remove the DS Game Card
until the game has finished saving.
Warning! If you select "NEW GAME"
and already have a saved game, you
will not be able to save (see page 8).
OptionsOptionsOptions
Change certain game settings, such as Text Speed and Battle Style. Press Up
and Down on the Control Pad to select a setting, then press Left and Right on
the Control Pad to change it. Select "CONFIRM" on the bottom of the menu and
press the A Button to save the changes. Press the B Button to cancel changes.
Text Speed
Set the speed at which the text will appear to "SLOW," "MID," or "FAST."
Battle Scene
Turn Battle Animations "ON" or "OFF."
If "OFF" is selected, the actions of Pokémon during a battle will be displayed only by text
on the screen.
Battle Style
Choose one of these Battle Styles to use when fighting Pokémon Trainers.
You may switch Pokémon when your opponent's Pokémon has fainted.
Shift
You will continue to battle with your currently selected Pokémon after
Set
your opponent's Pokémon has fainted.
Sound
Choose either "STEREO" or "MONO."
Button Mode
You can choose a type of control from the following three types.
Normal
START=X
L=A
Basic Control Type (see page 6).
You can use the START Button instead of the X Button.
You can use the L Button instead of the A Button.
Frame
Select a design to appear around the edges of different screens.
ExitExitExit
Press either the X or B Button to close the Menu Screen.
ABOUT BATTLES
There are two kinds of battles. One is when you fight against wild Pokémon, and
the other is when you battle other Pokémon Trainers. When a battle starts, the
Pokémon on the top left of your Party Pokémon will appear first. If you win the
battle, each Pokémon that participated in the battle will receive a share of the
Experience Points. However, if all your Pokémon faint, you will lose the battle,
lose some of your money, and be returned to the last Pokémon Center you used.
Fighting Wild PokémonFighting Wild PokémonFighting Wild Pokémon
Pokémon live in places such as caves and grassy areas, so when you pass
through such places, wild Pokémon may attack. When they do, you can use a
Poké Ball (or another type of ball) to catch them.
Battling a Pokémon TrainerBattling a Pokémon TrainerBattling a Pokémon Trainer
If you make eye contact with a Trainer, or walk in front of
one, they will challenge you to a battle. You cannot run
from a battle against a fellow Pokémon Trainer. The battle
will continue until a winner is decided. If you are
victorious, you will be rewarded with prize money.
You cannot capture an opponent's Pokémon.
During a battle against a Trainer, the number of Pokémon you each have will be
indicated by a symbol.
Gender of Opponent's Pokémon Level of Opponent's Pokémon
Pokémon’s Name
Pokémon’s Gender
Pokémon’s Level
Pokémon’s HP
Experience Points
Opponent's Pokémon
Fight (use a Move)Fight (use a Move)Fight (use a Move)
HP
Experience
Points
Opponent's
Party Pokémon
Your Party
Pokémon
Pokémon's health. When their HP reaches 0, the Pokémon
faints and can't battle any more.
Experience Points: Displays the Experience Points in the
current level. When the gauge becomes full, the Pokémon's
level goes up (see page 21).
Fight
Bag
Run
Display the Pokémon’s Moves. Select
one to attack.
Open your bag. Gain access to helpful items.
Escape from a battle. You cannot run
from a battle against a Trainer.
Pokémon
Switch Pokémon or look at a Pokémon’s
summary.
Watch for shaking Poké Balls as they contain
Pokémon that are close to gaining a level.
Touch "FIGHT" or select "FIGHT" by using the Control Pad and pressing the A
Button. Next, touch a Move or select one by using the Control Pad and
pressing the A Button. While in a Double Battle, select which Pokémon you want
to target with a Move. Touch “CANCEL” to return to the previous screen.
PP
The Number of times a particular Move can be used. When PP reaches
0, the Pokémon can't use that Move anymore.
Your Pokémon
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