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====Collecting Pokémon====
====Collecting Pokémon====
Generally, when a Trainer begins their quest, the local [[Pokémon professor]] will provide them with three things: a [[starter Pokémon]], some [[Poké Ball]]s, and an empty [[Pokédex]]. The first two will help the Trainer capture [[wild Pokémon]], which will add information to the Pokédex. As researchers, professors enlist in the aid of Trainers to help them gather information on Pokémon.
Generally, when a Trainer begins their quest, the local [[Pokémon Professor]] will provide them with three things: a [[starter Pokémon]], some [[Poké Ball]]s, and an empty [[Pokédex]]. The first two will help the Trainer capture [[wild Pokémon]], which will add information to the Pokédex. As researchers, professors enlist in the aid of Trainers to help them gather information on Pokémon.


However, catching many different kinds of Pokémon is beneficial to Trainers as well. Learning to capture [[rarity|common]] Pokémon will teach them the skills they need to capture rare and powerful Pokémon, or even [[legendary Pokémon]]. Having lots of Pokémon also gives the Trainer more selection in which Pokémon they would like to raise, and adds lots of useful information to their Pokédex about different species of Pokémon.
However, catching many different kinds of Pokémon is beneficial to Trainers as well. Learning to capture [[rarity|common]] Pokémon will teach them the skills they need to capture rare and powerful Pokémon, or even [[legendary Pokémon]]. Having lots of Pokémon also gives the Trainer more selection in which Pokémon they would like to raise, and adds lots of useful information to their Pokédex about different species of Pokémon.
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