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* The leaders and [[Elite_Four#Sinnoh_Elite_Four|Elite Four]] of Sinnoh don't always use Pokémon of their specialized type, mainly focusing on the use of moves that are of that type. However, this may have been due to a lack of varied types in the Sinnoh Pokédex. This problem was fixed in {{v2|Platinum}} with an extension added to the Pokédex. | * The leaders and [[Elite_Four#Sinnoh_Elite_Four|Elite Four]] of Sinnoh don't always use Pokémon of their specialized type, mainly focusing on the use of moves that are of that type. However, this may have been due to a lack of varied types in the Sinnoh Pokédex. This problem was fixed in {{v2|Platinum}} with an extension added to the Pokédex. | ||
* Diamond and Pearl are the second Pokémon games that require their saved data to be deleted before saving a new game, with the first being {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}. | * Diamond and Pearl are the second Pokémon games that require their saved data to be deleted before saving a new game, with the first being {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}. | ||
* [[List of locations by index number (DS)|In-game data]] indicate that the games will be able to interact with games based in the [[Johto]] region, fueling speculation of [[Appendix:Pokémon Gold and Silver remakes|remakes of the Generation II games]]. Johto was referenced | * [[List of locations by index number (DS)|In-game data]] indicate that the games will be able to interact with games based in the [[Johto]] region, fueling speculation of [[Appendix:Pokémon Gold and Silver remakes|remakes of the Generation II games]]. Johto was referenced three times in the game. | ||
**Jasmine, Olivine City's Gym Leader, appears in Sunyshore to train. | **Jasmine, Olivine City's Gym Leader, appears in Sunyshore to train. | ||
**Someone references both Burnt Tower and the caves between Olivine and Cianwood Cities, the location of Ho-oh and Lugia in Johto. | **Someone references both Burnt Tower and the caves between Olivine and Cianwood Cities, the location of Ho-oh and Lugia in Johto. | ||
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* Diamond and Pearl are also the first two games in which [[baby Pokémon]] previously available only through {{pkmn|breeding}} can be found in the wild, if one would not count catching {{p|Wynaut}} on [[Mirage Island]]. | * Diamond and Pearl are also the first two games in which [[baby Pokémon]] previously available only through {{pkmn|breeding}} can be found in the wild, if one would not count catching {{p|Wynaut}} on [[Mirage Island]]. | ||
**Also, certain Pokémon that normally [[evolve]] via [[trade|trading]] may be caught in the wild as well. | **Also, certain Pokémon that normally [[evolve]] via [[trade|trading]] may be caught in the wild as well. | ||
* Diamond and Pearl are the first set of games where all 3 of the | * Diamond and Pearl are the first set of games where all 3 of the starter Pokemon are utilized in the storyline of the game. | ||
[[Image:Warp Pipe.PNG|thumb|right|A Warp Pipe]] | |||
*The trash cans in this game resemble {{wp|Warp Pipes}} from {{wp|Super Mario Bros.}} | *The trash cans in this game resemble {{wp|Warp Pipes}} from {{wp|Super Mario Bros.}} | ||
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