Sinnoh: Difference between revisions

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→‎Trivia: Sinnoh is currently the only region to once have a different name as all the other regions mentioned in Pokémon Legends Arceus still go by the same name in the present like Hoenn, Kanto, Alola etc.
(→‎Trivia: Well Sinnoh is still the first to have more then 6 letters in it’s name so perhaps this could work)
(→‎Trivia: Sinnoh is currently the only region to once have a different name as all the other regions mentioned in Pokémon Legends Arceus still go by the same name in the present like Hoenn, Kanto, Alola etc.)
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* Sinnoh is the the only region of the [[core series]] games to not have a notable {{type|Dragon}} expert.
* Sinnoh is the the only region of the [[core series]] games to not have a notable {{type|Dragon}} expert.
* Sinnoh is the first region of the core series games to contain caves with side-facing entrances. In [[Kanto]], [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]], all cave portals were front-facing.
* Sinnoh is the first region of the core series games to contain caves with side-facing entrances. In [[Kanto]], [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]], all cave portals were front-facing.
* Sinnoh is the only region to once have a different name as it’s former name was Hisui.
* Sinnoh has an [[List of locations by index number (Generation IV)|index number location]] programmed into [[Generation IV]] for it, despite the fact that all Sinnoh locations are programmed into the games already. This index location is at #2006, which coincidentally, was the Japanese release of Sinnoh's first games, {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This does not happen for the other three regions programmed in (i.e. Kanto is 2003, not 1996; Johto is 2004, not 1999; and Hoenn is 2005, not 2002). This data is unused during normal gameplay (i.e. without hacking); Pokémon from Sinnoh traded to a game taking place in Johto display their normal "met at" area, much like Pokémon from [[Kanto]] do when traded to Emerald.
* Sinnoh has an [[List of locations by index number (Generation IV)|index number location]] programmed into [[Generation IV]] for it, despite the fact that all Sinnoh locations are programmed into the games already. This index location is at #2006, which coincidentally, was the Japanese release of Sinnoh's first games, {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. This does not happen for the other three regions programmed in (i.e. Kanto is 2003, not 1996; Johto is 2004, not 1999; and Hoenn is 2005, not 2002). This data is unused during normal gameplay (i.e. without hacking); Pokémon from Sinnoh traded to a game taking place in Johto display their normal "met at" area, much like Pokémon from [[Kanto]] do when traded to Emerald.
* Sinnoh has been shown to have the most [[Shiny Pokémon]] inhabiting it of all regions featured in the [[List of alternately colored Pokémon in the anime#Shiny Pokémon|anime]], with a total of seven: {{DL|Austin|Dustox}}, {{p|Metagross}}, [[Narissa#Ditto 2|Ditto]], {{OBP|Legendary beasts|M13|Raikou, Entei, Suicune}}, and {{p|Ariados}}.
* Sinnoh has been shown to have the most [[Shiny Pokémon]] inhabiting it of all regions featured in the [[List of alternately colored Pokémon in the anime#Shiny Pokémon|anime]], with a total of seven: {{DL|Austin|Dustox}}, {{p|Metagross}}, [[Narissa#Ditto 2|Ditto]], {{OBP|Legendary beasts|M13|Raikou, Entei, Suicune}}, and {{p|Ariados}}.