Generation II: Difference between revisions

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** Introduce a {{type|Dragon}} move that can be used in [[Generation VIII]].
** Introduce a {{type|Dragon}} move that can be used in [[Generation VIII]].
** Feature different Pokédex entries for Pokémon in the original pair of games.
** Feature different Pokédex entries for Pokémon in the original pair of games.
* Generation II is the only generation to:
* Generation II is the only generation in which:
** Have all of its starters initially holding an item (in this case, a {{i|Berry}}).
** All of its starters are initially holding an item (in this case, a {{i|Berry}}).
** Have a total number of moves equal to the total number of Pokémon at the time (251).
** There are a total number of moves equal to the total number of Pokémon at the time (251).
** Have mostly different sprites for Pokémon in the original pair of games (with rare exceptions, such as {{p|Unown}} and the Johto [[Legendary beasts|Legendary trio]]).
** There are mostly different sprites for Pokémon in the original pair of games (with rare exceptions, such as {{p|Unown}} and the Johto [[Legendary beasts|Legendary trio]]).
** Allow trading Pokémon with a [[Generation I|previous generation]].
** Players can trade Pokémon with a [[Generation I|previous generation]].
** Not feature [[Fossil|fossils]] in any capacity, the items in question not even being coded into the games.  
** No [[fossil]]s are featured in any capacity, the items in question not even being coded into the games.  
* Generation II is the only generation to not introduce:
* Generation II is the only generation to not introduce:
** A {{type|Dragon}} [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]].
** A {{type|Dragon}} [[pseudo-legendary Pokémon]].
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