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(Undo revision 1576968 by Iml908 (talk) This article is about people that obtained Pokédexes. That information belongs to Starter Pokémon#List of starter Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures.)
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Silver's Pokédex was first seen during his battle against Gold and then used against {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s. Later in the story, Professor Oak explained that it was stolen from his 2nd Research Center in [[Cherrygrove City]], the same way that Silver stole the [[Silver's Feraligatr|Totodile]] from [[Professor Elm]]'s Lab in [[New Bark Town]]. He guessed that Silver was the thief after hearing from Green about the time she and he were under the [[Masked Man]]'s control. During the ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' chapter, Silver received an upgraded Pokédex.
Silver's Pokédex was first seen during his battle against Gold and then used against {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s. Later in the story, Professor Oak explained that it was stolen from his 2nd Research Center in [[Cherrygrove City]], the same way that Silver stole the [[Silver's Feraligatr|Totodile]] from [[Professor Elm]]'s Lab in [[New Bark Town]]. He guessed that Silver was the thief after hearing from Green about the time she and he were under the [[Masked Man]]'s control. During the ''HeartGold & SoulSilver'' chapter, Silver received an upgraded Pokédex.


During the time he was kidnapped, Silver was prepared to develop his knowledge on Pokémon [[trade]]s, with many of the Pokémon in his team been obtained or evolved through trades. Due to his skill, he is defined as the '''Exchanger''' (Japanese: '''換える者''' ''Exchanger'').
During the time he was kidnapped, Silver was prepared to develop his knowledge on Pokémon [[trade]]s, with many of the Pokémon in his team obtained or evolved through trades. Due to his skill, he is defined as the '''Exchanger''' (Japanese: '''換える者''' ''Exchanger'').


===Crystal - the Catcher===
===Crystal - the Catcher===
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* The Pokédex holders are named for 15 [[version|main series]] games that are not [[remake]]s, with the exception of Cheren and Bianca, whose names mean {{2v2|Black|White}} in other languages, and Wally, who only used Emerald's Pokédex temporarily.
* The Pokédex holders are named for 15 [[version|main series]] games that are not [[remake]]s, with the exception of Cheren and Bianca, whose names mean {{2v2|Black|White}} in other languages, and Wally, who only used Emerald's Pokédex temporarily.
** Though {{adv|White}} is named for a main series game, she has yet to obtain a Pokédex.
** Though {{adv|White}} is named for a main series game, she has yet to obtain a Pokédex.
* Before being upgraded in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' chapter, [[Carr]] duplicated Red's Pokédex into a "black Pokédex". It was seen being held by {{adv|Giovanni}} and by [[the Three Beasts]].
* Before the Pokédex was upgraded in the ''FireRed & LeafGreen'' chapter, [[Carr]] duplicated Red's Pokédex into a "black Pokédex". It was seen being held by {{adv|Giovanni}} and by [[the Three Beasts]].
* Every Pokédex holder named after an English [[Version|third version]] is known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Rald by {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and Platinum was previously known as Lady Berlitz.
* Every Pokédex holder named after an English [[Version|third version]] is known by another name. Yellow is also called Amarillo del Bosque Verde, Crystal's nickname is Crys, Emerald is called Rald by {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}, and Platinum was previously known as Lady Berlitz.
* [[Paka and Uji]] would have been Pokédex holders if the mixup with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen.
* [[Paka and Uji]] would have been Pokédex holders if the mixup with Professor Rowan and Professor Berlitz with Diamond and Pearl did not happen.
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