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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Every [[player character]] in all Generation IV games has a [[Wii]] in [[player's house|their room]], referencing its status as the current Nintendo console during the generation. | * Every [[player character]] in all of the Generation IV games has a [[Wii]] in [[player's house|their room]], referencing its status as the current Nintendo console during the generation. | ||
* Generation IV is the only generation in which: | * Generation IV is the only generation in which: | ||
** All three starter Pokémon are able to learn [[Stealth Rock]]. | ** All three [[starter Pokémon]] are able to learn [[Stealth Rock]]. | ||
** All its games were released in the spring in North America, and in the fall in Japan. | ** All of its games were released in the spring in North America, and in the fall in Japan. | ||
** The final evolution of each starter Pokémon is owned by one Gym Leader or Elite Four member. | ** The final evolution of each starter Pokémon is owned by one Gym Leader or Elite Four member. | ||
*** [[Gardenia]] has a {{p|Torterra}}, {{OBP|Flint|Elite Four}} has an {{p|Infernape}}, and [[Jasmine]] in [[HeartGold and SoulSilver]] has an {{p|Empoleon}}. | *** [[Gardenia]] has a {{p|Torterra}}, {{OBP|Flint|Elite Four}} has an {{p|Infernape}}, and [[Jasmine]] in [[HeartGold and SoulSilver]] has an {{p|Empoleon}}. | ||
** None of the [[TM]]s from the previous generation had their move changed. | ** None of the [[TM]]s from the previous generation had their move changed. | ||
* | ** A {{type|Dragon}} [[Type expert|specialist]] was not introduced. | ||
* Generation IV is the first generation to include: | * Generation IV is the first generation to include: | ||
** Level 1 Pokémon legitimately obtainable in the core series. | ** Level 1 Pokémon legitimately obtainable in the core series. |
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