Generation II: Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: - Electric, Fire, and Water all got new type experts or expert trainer classes in Gen II, Grass did not
(Didn't introduce Electric or starter type specialists.)
(→‎Trivia: - Electric, Fire, and Water all got new type experts or expert trainer classes in Gen II, Grass did not)
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*** Generation VII introduced {{p|Litten}}, {{p|Torracat}}, and {{p|Incineroar}}
*** Generation VII introduced {{p|Litten}}, {{p|Torracat}}, and {{p|Incineroar}}
** More than one {{type|Poison}} or {{type|Flying}} move.
** More than one {{type|Poison}} or {{type|Flying}} move.
** No {{type|Electric}} or {{type|Grass|st}}{{type|Fire|arter}}{{type|Water|type}} specialists.
** Any {{type|Grass}} [[Type expert|experts]].
* In terms of release dates, Generation II is the shortest generation in Japan, with exactly three years between the release of Gold and Silver and Ruby and Sapphire.
* In terms of release dates, Generation II is the shortest generation in Japan, with exactly three years between the release of Gold and Silver and Ruby and Sapphire.
* Generation II leaves the least extra space for Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Storage System}} if [[Living Pokédex|one of every species is caught]]. Only {{tt|280|270 Pokémon in the Japanese versions due to differences in storage}} Pokémon may be obtained at once; there are 251 different Pokémon species available in this generation.
* Generation II leaves the least extra space for Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Storage System}} if [[Living Pokédex|one of every species is caught]]. Only {{tt|280|270 Pokémon in the Japanese versions due to differences in storage}} Pokémon may be obtained at once; there are 251 different Pokémon species available in this generation.