Generation V: Difference between revisions

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Sorry - that DID need to be clarified, though. Temporal ordering of words corresponds to other cultural orders (counting up, for example).
(Undo revision 1339590 by Jazzmoth (talk) What? That's false, the amount was increased.)
m (Sorry - that DID need to be clarified, though. Temporal ordering of words corresponds to other cultural orders (counting up, for example).)
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** In addition to this, Pokémon transferred from {{gen|IV}} with their original all-caps name are converted to this format.-->
** In addition to this, Pokémon transferred from {{gen|IV}} with their original all-caps name are converted to this format.-->
* A reduction in boxes in the [[Pokémon storage system]] from 18 to 8, giving players the ability to store only 240 Pokémon, the same as [[Generation I]]. Additional space is available once the player has placed one captured Pokémon in each of the 8 boxes, then receiving an additional 8 boxes for storage, bringing the total to 16. This cycle continues until the player finally has 24 boxes, for a storage total of 720 Pokémon.
* A reduction in boxes in the [[Pokémon storage system]] from 18 to 8, giving players the ability to store only 240 Pokémon, the same as [[Generation I]]. Additional space is available once the player has placed one captured Pokémon in each of the 8 boxes, then receiving an additional 8 boxes for storage, bringing the total to 16. This cycle continues until the player finally has 24 boxes, for a storage total of 720 Pokémon.
* [[TM]]s have expanded to 95 from 92. Many of the 92 TMs found in Generation IV contain different moves.
* [[TM]]s have expanded from 92 to 95. Many of the 92 TMs found in Generation IV contain different moves.
** In addition, TMs are now able to be used an infinite number of times just like [[HM]]s.
** In addition, TMs are now able to be used an infinite number of times just like [[HM]]s.
*** When a Pokémon forgets a move in order to learn from a TM or HM, the move learned takes on the current {{PP}} of the move replaced by the new move. This is to prevent repeated usage of TMs and HMs for the purpose of PP restoration.
*** When a Pokémon forgets a move in order to learn from a TM or HM, the move learned takes on the current {{PP}} of the move replaced by the new move. This is to prevent repeated usage of TMs and HMs for the purpose of PP restoration.
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