Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions: Difference between revisions

Wait, no, this point isn't even worth noting anyway. To complete the Pokedex you have to do tons of trading/transferring to get stuff that's Sinnoh- and Hoenn-exclusive, and if you're going that far, you may as well transfer Moltres/Mewtwo, too.
(→‎Gameplay: That may be the most interesting attempt to spell Mewtwo that I've ever seen.)
(Wait, no, this point isn't even worth noting anyway. To complete the Pokedex you have to do tons of trading/transferring to get stuff that's Sinnoh- and Hoenn-exclusive, and if you're going that far, you may as well transfer Moltres/Mewtwo, too.)
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* After defeating the Elite Four, [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk]] can identify [[Pokémon outbreak]]s daily when accessed through the [[Pokégear]]'s radio. This also includes the six Generation II Pokémon whose outbreak formerly occurred when a specific trainer whose number that was stored in the Pokégear would contact the player to report the outbreak during Generation II.
* After defeating the Elite Four, [[Professor Oak's Pokémon Talk]] can identify [[Pokémon outbreak]]s daily when accessed through the [[Pokégear]]'s radio. This also includes the six Generation II Pokémon whose outbreak formerly occurred when a specific trainer whose number that was stored in the Pokégear would contact the player to report the outbreak during Generation II.
* Physical and special moves are now determined by the move itself rather than type.
* Physical and special moves are now determined by the move itself rather than type.
* In the original games, defeating the Kanto Gym Leaders and Red was not necessary to complete the Pokédex. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, defeating the Gym Leaders is now required to reach the {{p|Moltres}} and {{p|Mewtwo}} located in [[Mt. Silver]] and [[Cerulean Cave]], respectively, and defeating Red is required to obtain a Kanto [[starter Pokémon]].


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