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* Generation V is the only generation to not introduce: | * Generation V is the only generation to not introduce: | ||
** A {{type|Rock}} specialist. | ** A {{type|Rock}} specialist. | ||
** A {{type|Psychic}} specialist | ** A {{type|Psychic}} specialist. | ||
*** However, [[Caitlin]], who was introduced in [[Generation IV]] was revealed to be a Psychic-type specialist. | *** However, [[Caitlin]], who was introduced in [[Generation IV]], was revealed to be a Psychic-type specialist. | ||
* Generation V is the first generation: | * Generation V is the first generation: | ||
** Not to feature [[Professor Oak]]. | ** Not to feature [[Professor Oak]]. | ||
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** That does not feature the [[Kanto]] region. | ** That does not feature the [[Kanto]] region. | ||
** To not include [[remakes]] of previous games since [[Generation II]]. | ** To not include [[remakes]] of previous games since [[Generation II]]. | ||
*** To not have any way of obtaining [[starter Pokémon]] of previous regions in any game in the generation since Generation II, outside of [[trading]] or Poké Transfer. | |||
** That allowed trading with Korean versions. | ** That allowed trading with Korean versions. | ||
*** Pokémon caught in a Korean Generation IV game are still technically compatible with other Generation IV games, but those games did not have a way to read the Korean characters in the Pokémon's name. All Generation V games, however, included Korean character compatibility, thus allowing Korean Pokémon to be traded between all other versions of the game. | *** Pokémon caught in a Korean Generation IV game are still technically compatible with other Generation IV games, but those games did not have a way to read the Korean characters in the Pokémon's name. All Generation V games, however, included Korean character compatibility, thus allowing Korean Pokémon to be traded between all other versions of the game. |
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