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* Pokémon Colosseum is the only Pokémon game that the player starts out with more than one starter Pokémon. They are also the highest leveled. Other games such as the {{g|Mystery Dungeon}} series and [[Pokédex 3D]] have the player start with multiple Pokémon, but these are not true starter Pokémon. | * Pokémon Colosseum is the only Pokémon game that the player starts out with more than one starter Pokémon. They are also the highest leveled. Other games such as the {{g|Mystery Dungeon}} series and [[Pokédex 3D]] have the player start with multiple Pokémon, but these are not true starter Pokémon. | ||
* In {{game5|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|Black|White}}, all of the starter Pokémon are taken, instead of one being left at the lab. | * In {{game5|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|Black|White}}, all of the starter Pokémon are taken, instead of one being left at the lab. | ||
* All of the Grass-type starter Pokémon have the Ability {{a|Overgrow}}, the Fire-type ones {{a|Blaze}}, and the Water-type ones {{a|Torrent}}. The | * All of the Grass-type starter Pokémon have the Ability {{a|Overgrow}}, the Fire-type ones {{a|Blaze}}, and the Water-type ones {{a|Torrent}}. The exceptions to this are the evolutions of the {{p|Eevee}} obtained in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. | ||
** However, through the {{pkmn|Dream World}}, it is possible to find starter Pokémon with other Abilities. | ** However, through the {{pkmn|Dream World}}, it is possible to find starter Pokémon with other Abilities. | ||
* In the [[National Pokédex]] and the regional Pokédexes, the Grass-type starter Pokémon comes numerically before the others. The Water-type ones always come last numerically. | * In the [[National Pokédex]] and the regional Pokédexes, the Grass-type starter Pokémon comes numerically before the others. The Water-type ones always come last numerically. |
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