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* The leaders and {{DL|Elite Four|Sinnoh Elite Four|Elite Four}} of Sinnoh do not always use Pokémon of their specialized type. This problem was fixed in {{v2|Platinum}} with an [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number#Platinum expansion|expansion]] added to the Pokédex.
* The leaders and {{DL|Elite Four|Sinnoh Elite Four|Elite Four}} of Sinnoh do not always use Pokémon of their specialized type. This problem was fixed in {{v2|Platinum}} with an [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number#Platinum expansion|expansion]] added to the Pokédex.
* Diamond and Pearl are the first main series Pokémon games that require their saved data to be deleted before saving a new game. However, the first in the series to have such requirement were [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]].
* Diamond and Pearl are the first main series Pokémon games that require their saved data to be deleted before saving a new game. However, the first in the series to have such requirement were [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]].
* The mascot legendaries of Diamond and Pearl's types can be connected to their version names. Diamond represents Dialga's steel type due to them both being very hard and Pearl represents Palkia's water type due to pearls forming in the mantle of shelled molluscs which dwell in water.
* Korean characters do not appear in non-Korean games and vice-versa; they appear as empty spaces.
* Korean characters do not appear in non-Korean games and vice-versa; they appear as empty spaces.
* Diamond and Pearl are also the first two games in which [[baby Pokémon]] previously available only through {{pkmn|breeding}} can be found in the wild, if one doesn't count catching {{p|Wynaut}} on [[Mirage Island]] in the Hoenn-based games.
* Diamond and Pearl are also the first two games in which [[baby Pokémon]] previously available only through {{pkmn|breeding}} can be found in the wild, if one doesn't count catching {{p|Wynaut}} on [[Mirage Island]] in the Hoenn-based games.
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