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* When a Pokémon hatches from an Egg during both [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]], it is at [[level]] 5. However, many Pokémon from the wild can be found between levels 2 and 4, which is below the level of newly hatched Pokémon. This oddity had since been addressed from [[Generation IV]] onwards, where all hatched Pokémon start at level 1. | * When a Pokémon hatches from an Egg during both [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]], it is at [[level]] 5. However, many Pokémon from the wild can be found between levels 2 and 4, which is below the level of newly hatched Pokémon. This oddity had since been addressed from [[Generation IV]] onwards, where all hatched Pokémon start at level 1. | ||
* The [[Pokémon Mansion journals]] (which predate Generation II's introduction of breeding) describe Mew giving birth as opposed to producing an Egg. These were not changed in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. It is unclear as to whether this is meant literally or metaphorically. | * The [[Pokémon Mansion journals]] (which predate Generation II's introduction of breeding) describe Mew giving birth as opposed to producing an Egg. These were not changed in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. It is unclear as to whether this is meant literally or metaphorically. | ||
* In [[Coumarine City]], an old man says "So those Egg-like things that are found at the Pokémon Day Care. Strictly speaking, they're not Eggs. They're more like a Pokémon cradle." | |||
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