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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In the [[Generation I]] and {{gen|II}} games, if a player were to nickname their Pokémon there was a chance that it would slightly change its color either becoming lighter or darker when seen in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} or {{g|Stadium 2}}. For example, a {{p|Charmander}} that is normally orange can be red-orange once given a nickname. In all console battle games released during and after [[Generation III]], this no longer happens.
* In the [[Generation I]] and {{gen|II}} games, if a player were to nickname their Pokémon there was a chance that it would slightly change its color either becoming lighter or darker when seen in {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} or {{g|Stadium 2}}. For example, a {{p|Charmander}} that is normally orange can be red-orange once given a nickname. In all console battle games released during and after [[Generation III]], this no longer happens.
* [[Non-player character|NPC]] nicknamed Pokémon are somewhat rare, and almost never encountered in battles. However, all Pokémon acquired from in-game trades have nicknames, as well as all Pokémon used by NPC [[Pokémon Coordinator|Coordinators]]. Likely to emphasize the color change effect, most of the Pokémon encountered in Stadium also have nicknames.
* [[Non-player character|NPC]] nicknamed Pokémon are somewhat rare, and almost never encountered in battles. However, all Pokémon acquired from in-game trades have nicknames, as well as all [[List of Contest opponents|Pokémon used by NPC Coordinators]]. Likely to emphasize the color change effect, most of the Pokémon encountered in Stadium also have nicknames.


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