Short answer: no, it’s currently not possible, at least, not with DeSmuMe. I googled around a little, and stumbled on this gbatemp forum thread. I cannot try it, but you might want to give melonDS a try, since it also mentions successful Pokemon Trade.
Can you trade Pokemon via WiFi?
You can just enter a Link Trade while connected to the internet (make sure you have WiFi on your Switch and then press the + button to connect to the web in Y-Comm), or you can create a Link Code that someone else can enter which will connect you directly to each other.
Can you trade with DeSmuME?
You can trade with wi-fi using this tutorial. Once you get wi-fi working, you can trade on the GTS and battle people on Random Matchup!
How do you trade Pokemon with yourself in an emulator?
Trade Pokémon.
- Switch back to the second game.
- Tap the Pokémon you want to trade.
- Tap A, then select TRADE and tap A.
- Switch back to the first game.
- Tap a Pokémon, tap A, select TRADE, and tap A.
- Confirm the trade by tapping A, selecting YES, and tapping A again.
- Switch to the other game and confirm the trade.
Can you trade on DS emulator?
Since networking is disabled on emulators, it is not possible. Desmume website states that wifi is not emulated and not supported. I assume the case is the same with the other emulator.
Can you trade Pokemon without internet?
To trade locally, you don’t need an internet connection or a Nintendo Online subscription. To do so, open Pokémon Sword and Shield, and then press the Y button on your right Joy-Con controller to open Y-Comm. If you want to cancel the trade, you can do so at any time by selecting another option from the Y-Comm menu.
Can u trade Pokemon from emulator to DS?
Can you trade Pokemon on a DS emulator? – Quora. Generally, no. Emulators don’t generally have the same wireless capabilities that the DS had. DeSmuME tried to experiment with this a while back and got in trouble with Nintendo for illegal use of their servers, so they took the functionally out.
Can you trade Pokemon from Ds to emulator?
If you have a hacked 3DS, you can use homebrew provided tools to dump saves. Using Checkpoint, you can save the save file from a cartridge to the SD card for transferring into an emulator. Having a hacked 3DS would easily allow you to do this.