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* Generation V is the first generation since Generation I not to introduce any [[baby Pokémon]] or cross-generational relatives.
* Generation V is the first generation since Generation I not to introduce any [[baby Pokémon]] or cross-generational relatives.
** Generation V is also the first generation where the number of [[legendary Pokémon]] introduced did not increase from the previous generation. In this case, Generation V introduced 13 legendary Pokémon, and [[Generation IV]] introduced 14 legendary Pokémon if {{p|Phione}} is considered a legendary Pokémon, or 13 legendary Pokémon if it is not.
** Generation V is also the first generation where the number of [[legendary Pokémon]] introduced did not increase from the previous generation. In this case, Generation V introduced 13 legendary Pokémon, and [[Generation IV]] introduced 14 legendary Pokémon if {{p|Phione}} is considered a legendary Pokémon, or 13 legendary Pokémon if it is not.
** Generation V is also the first generation since Generation I to introduce Pokemon that can evolve via the [[Evolutionary stone|Thunder and Fire Stones]].
* Generation V is the only generation where:
* Generation V is the only generation where:
** There is only one [[fishing]] rod—the {{DL|Fishing|Super Rod}}—as the {{DL|Fishing|Old Rod}} and {{DL|Fishing|Good Rod}} have been removed.
** There is only one [[fishing]] rod—the {{DL|Fishing|Super Rod}}—as the {{DL|Fishing|Old Rod}} and {{DL|Fishing|Good Rod}} have been removed.