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| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Togepi}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Togepi}}
| style="background: #fff" | Togepi was a novelty Pokémon in [[Generation II]] due to the fact that only one could be obtained, from [[Professor Elm]]'s assistant, and was to showcase the addition of [[Pokémon Egg]]s and {{pkmn|breeding}}.
| style="background: #fff" | Togepi was a novelty Pokémon in [[Generation II]] due to the fact that only one could be obtained, from [[Professor Elm]]'s assistant, and was to showcase the addition of [[Pokémon Egg]]s and {{pkmn|breeding}}.
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| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|183|Marill}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Marill}}
| style="background: #fff" | Marill, like {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}}, {{p|Pachirisu}} and {{p|Emolga}}, is considered by some to have been a marketing tool, created to use the popularity of {{p|Pikachu}} (which it has a slight resemblance to) to promote [[Generation II]].
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| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Sableye}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Sableye}}
| style="background: #fff" | Sableye was the only Pokémon with no weaknesses until {{p|Spiritomb}} was introduced in [[Generation IV]], however, in said generation it became the only Pokémon to have access to the Ability {{a|Stall}}.
| style="background: #fff" | Sableye was the only Pokémon with no weaknesses until {{p|Spiritomb}} was introduced in [[Generation IV]], however, in said generation it became the only Pokémon to have access to the Ability {{a|Stall}}.
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| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|311|Plusle}} {{MSP|312|Minun}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Plusle}} and {{p|Minun}}
| style="background: #fff" | Plusle and Minun are considered by some to have been created to showcase the [[Double Battle]] addition to the series in Generation III. Like {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Pachirisu}}, and {{p|Emolga}}, they are also considered by some to be a marketing tool, created to use the popularity of {{p|Pikachu}} (which they resemble) to promote [[Generation III]].
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| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Cherrim}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Cherrim}}
| style="background: #fff" | Cherrim has two forms which change during {{m|Sunny Day|intense sunlight}}, the Overcast Form and the Sunny Form. Cherrim also has a {{a|Flower Gift|unique Ability}}.
| style="background: #fff" | Cherrim has two forms which change during {{m|Sunny Day|intense sunlight}}, the Overcast Form and the Sunny Form. Cherrim also has a {{a|Flower Gift|unique Ability}}.
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| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|417|Pachirisu}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Pachirisu}}
| style="background: #fff" | Pachirisu, like {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}} and {{p|Emolga}}, is considered by some to have been a marketing tool, created to use the popularity of {{p|Pikachu}} (which it resembles) to promote Generation IV.
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| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|442|Spiritomb}}
| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|442|Spiritomb}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Spiritomb}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Spiritomb}}
| style="background: #fff" | Spiritomb is considered by some to have been used to showcase the [[Sinnoh Underground]] from [[Generation IV]], and is considered a novelty due to the unique way it is captured, by taking the [[Odd Keystone]] to the [[Hallowed Tower]], and then talking to people in the Underground 32 times, then returning to the tower to battle a wild Spiritomb. It is also the second Pokémon with no weaknesses, after {{p|Sableye}}.
| style="background: #fff" | Spiritomb is considered a novelty due to the unique way it is captured, by taking the [[Odd Keystone]] to the [[Hallowed Tower]], and then talking to people in the Underground 32 times, then returning to the tower to battle a wild Spiritomb. It is also the second Pokémon with no weaknesses, after {{p|Sableye}}.
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| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Deerling}} and {{p|Sawsbuck}}
| align="center"  width="15%" | {{p|Deerling}} and {{p|Sawsbuck}}
| style="background: #fff" | Deerling and Sawsbuck each have four different forms that vary depending on the current in-game season, and their various forms are considered by some to showcase the addition of [[seasons]] to the series.
| style="background: #fff" | Deerling and Sawsbuck each have four different forms that vary depending on the current in-game season, and their various forms are considered by some to showcase the addition of [[seasons]] to the series.
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| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|587|Emolga}}
| align="centerwidth="15%" |{{p|Emolga}}
| style="background: #fff" | Emolga, like {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}} and {{p|Pachirisu}}, is considered by some to be a marketing tool, created to use the popularity of {{p|Pikachu}} (which it resembles) to promote Generation V.
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| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|648|Meloetta}} {{MSP|648P|Meloetta}}  
| align="center" width="70px" | {{MSP|648|Meloetta}} {{MSP|648P|Meloetta}}  
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