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==Round 2==
==Round 2==
When the Vs. Mewtwo battle is cleared, Round 2 can be toggled on and off by pressing C-Right on the main menu. Round 2 challenges the player to battle through the game all over again, against the same opponents with different Pokémon and a much higher difficulty. The surrounding Stadium area in Round 2 is set at night.
When the Vs. Mewtwo battle is cleared, Round 2 can be toggled on and off by pressing C-Right on the main menu. Round 2 challenges the player to battle through the game all over again, against the same opponents with different Pokémon and a much higher difficulty. The surrounding Stadium area in Round 2 is set at night.
==Trainer Class Changes==
As there is a seven-letter limit for trainer names, some [[Trainer class|trainer classes]] go by different names.
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!Stadium
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| [[Lt. Surge]]
| Surge
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| [[Giovanni]]
| Giovani
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| [[Bug Catcher]]
| Bug Boy
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| [[Youngster]]
| Lad
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| [[Engineer]]
| Mr. Fix
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| [[Fisherman]]
| Fisher
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| [[Channeler]]
| {{tt|Medium|Not to be confused with the Generation II and IV class}}
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| [[Gentleman]]
| Old Man
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| [[Black Belt]]
| Judoboy
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| [[Cooltrainer]]
| Cool♂ or Cool♀
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| [[Bird Keeper]]
| Birdboy
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| [[Jr. Trainer]]
| Jr.♂ or Jr.♀
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| [[Super Nerd]]
| Nerd
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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* This was the first home console game to have all Pokémon in its generation able to be used in battle.
* This was the first home console game to have all Pokémon in its generation able to be used in battle.
* Nicknamed Pokémon have slightly altered colourations when used in battle. As a result, most NPC trainers use nicknamed Pokémon to emphasize the effect. This makes one of the few situations where NPCs have nicknamed Pokémon.
* Nicknamed Pokémon have slightly altered colourations when used in battle. As a result, most NPC trainers use nicknamed Pokémon to emphasize the effect. This makes one of the few situations where NPCs have nicknamed Pokémon.
* Rocket's Pokémon have numbers in their nicknames, even though this was not possible until [[Generation III]]. The same applies for male [[Rocket Grunts]] in the sequel.


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