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** N's concept artwork and the accompanying notes indicate that the puzzle cube might eventually become relevant to the game's plot and show that a central cube with a keyhole will appear when the puzzle is solved, locking away something mysterious in its core, which is implied to be a Pokémon.  
** N's concept artwork and the accompanying notes indicate that the puzzle cube might eventually become relevant to the game's plot and show that a central cube with a keyhole will appear when the puzzle is solved, locking away something mysterious in its core, which is implied to be a Pokémon.  
* N, [[Bianca]], and [[Cheren]] are the only Trainers in {{v2|Black and White|s}} with animated battle sprites.
* N, [[Bianca]], and [[Cheren]] are the only Trainers in {{v2|Black and White|s}} with animated battle sprites.
* Unlike most recurring characters, N battles with a completely different team in every appearance (except for his {{p|Klinklang}}, which may have evolved from the {{p|Klink}} from the fourth battle). This may stem from his belief that Pokémon should not be used as tools, as every Pokémon he uses (except for the last battle against him) can be found in the surrounding area.
* Unlike most recurring characters, N battles with a completely different team in every appearance. This may stem from his belief that Pokémon should not be used as tools, as every Pokémon he uses (except for the last battle against him) can be found in the surrounding area.
* N is the only Trainer to use an [[event Pokémon]].
* N is the only Trainer to use an [[event Pokémon]].
* N uses 15 of the 17 types of Pokémon, only not using Pokémon of the {{t|Poison}} and {{t|Ghost}} types. Ironically, Poison-type Pokémon are often used by members of villainous teams.
* N uses 15 of the 17 types of Pokémon, only not using Pokémon of the {{t|Poison}} and {{t|Ghost}} types. Ironically, Poison-type Pokémon are often used by members of villainous teams.
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