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* Out of the generations that introduced regional forms, Generation VIII introduced the most, with 36, while Generation IX introduced the fewest, with four (or only two if all three {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Tauros|Paldean Tauros breeds}} are counted as a single regional form). | * Out of the generations that introduced regional forms, Generation VIII introduced the most, with 36, while Generation IX introduced the fewest, with four (or only two if all three {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Tauros|Paldean Tauros breeds}} are counted as a single regional form). | ||
* {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} are the only [[core series]] games following the introduction of regional forms to not feature them. | * {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} are the only [[core series]] games following the introduction of regional forms to not feature them. | ||
* | * {{g|Legends: Arceus}} is the only core series game in which some regional form Pokémon are available but their respective original forms are unobtainable, with {{p|Vulpix}}, {{p|Ninetales}}, and {{p|Sneasel}} being the only exceptions to this. | ||
* According to the [[Pokédex]], researchers initially believed {{p|Wiglett}} and {{p|Wugtrio}} to be regional forms of {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}}, respectively, before concluding they were [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|separate species entirely]]. | * According to the [[Pokédex]], researchers initially believed {{p|Wiglett}} and {{p|Wugtrio}} to be regional forms of {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}}, respectively, before concluding they were [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|separate species entirely]]. | ||
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