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Kecleon cannot be defeated if the player steals from a Kecleon shop. Attacks will not work on it. Kecleon also cannot be recruited.
Kecleon cannot be defeated if the player steals from a Kecleon shop. Attacks will not work on it. Kecleon also cannot be recruited.


[[Team Skill|Team Skills]] replace [[IQ]] skills that the older games had. Unlike IQ skills, Team Skills that are active affect all of the player's Pokémon. [[Treasure Box]]es can contain new skills after being opened by Rampardos.
[[Team Skill]]s replace [[IQ]] skills that the older games had. Unlike IQ skills, Team Skills that are active affect all of the player's Pokémon. [[Treasure Box]]es can contain new skills after being opened by Rampardos.


Traps can now occur at the entrances to rooms, unlike previous games where the first tile after a hallway was guaranteed to not hold traps.
Traps can now occur at the entrances to rooms, unlike previous games where the first tile after a hallway was guaranteed to not hold traps.
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* {{OBP|Dunsparce|Gates to Infinity}}: Dunsparce gives the player quest requests. Dunsparce will also join the player's team during a certain point in the story when you rescue him because of a request.  
* {{OBP|Dunsparce|Gates to Infinity}}: Dunsparce gives the player quest requests. Dunsparce will also join the player's team during a certain point in the story when you rescue him because of a request.  
* {{OBP|Emolga|Gates to Infinity}}: A resident of Pokémon Paradise that will join the player's team when you rescue Dunsparce.
* {{OBP|Emolga|Gates to Infinity}}: A resident of Pokémon Paradise that will join the player's team when you rescue Dunsparce.
* {{OBP|Virizion|Gates to Infinity}}: A lone explorer, the towns people constantly fawn over her. She doesn't want to have friends or trust Pokemon, but the player, and partner convince her to join their team right after you get Dunsparce and Emolga.
* {{OBP|Virizion|Gates to Infinity}}: A lone explorer, the towns people constantly fawn over her. She doesn't want to have friends or trust Pokémon, but the player, and partner convince her to join their team right after you get Dunsparce and Emolga.
* {{OBP|Umbreon and Espeon|Gates to Infinity}}: A duo of researchers dedicated to researching Magnagates and dungeons.
* {{OBP|Umbreon and Espeon|Gates to Infinity}}: A duo of researchers dedicated to researching Magnagates and dungeons.
* {{OBP|Azumarill|Gates to Infinity}}: Runs the Notice Board, where missions can be obtained.  
* {{OBP|Azumarill|Gates to Infinity}}: Runs the Notice Board, where missions can be obtained.  
* {{OBP|Quagsire|Gates to Infinity}}: Like {{p|Chimecho}} of the previous games, Quagsire will be able to add members to the player's team for dungeon explorations as well as view stats and other vital information of each Pokémon that the player has recruited.
* {{OBP|Quagsire|Gates to Infinity}}: Like {{p|Chimecho}} of the previous games, Quagsire will be able to add members to the player's team for dungeon explorations as well as view stats and other vital information of each Pokémon that the player has recruited.
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* In the Japanese version, players are able to select the gender for their partner Pokémon. In the English version, there is no gender selection.
* In the Japanese version, players are able to select the gender for their partner Pokémon. In the English version, there is no gender selection.
* The team name that Emolga suggests, "Emolga's Enforcers" is too long for the space provided.
* The team name that Emolga suggests, "Emolga's Enforcers" is too long for the space provided.
*One of the legendary boss Pokemon, {{p|Ho-Oh}} can be battled as a shiny. When shiny, it has more HP, different moves, and is more powerful in general.
* One of the legendary boss Pokémon, {{p|Ho-Oh}} can be battled as a Shiny. When Shiny, it has more HP, different moves, and is more powerful in general.
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