Generation VII: Difference between revisions

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** A new [[Gym Leader]].
** A new [[Gym Leader]].
* Generation VII introduced the most [[Legendary Pokémon]], with eleven.
* Generation VII introduced the most [[Legendary Pokémon]], with eleven.
* Generation VII introduced the first main female antagonist in the [[core series]], [[Lusamine]].
* Generation VII includes the most amount of core series games, having a total of six; this surpasses the previous record of five held by [[Generation III|Generations III]] and IV.
* Generation VII includes the most amount of core series games, having a total of six; this surpasses the previous record of five held by [[Generation III|Generations III]] and IV.
* Generation VII is the first generation to remake [[Generation I|a previous generation]] that has already been remade in [[Generation III|another previous generation]].
* Generation VII is the first generation to:
* Generation VII is the first generation in which core series games were released in every year of the generation in all territories.
** Introduce a main female antagonist in the [[core series]], [[Lusamine]].
* Generation VII is the first generation to have aesthetic differences appear on the startup and title screens due to in-game actions, being the chosen gender of the mascot Pokémon and their current outfit.
** Remake [[Generation I|a previous generation]] that has already been remade in [[Generation III|another previous generation]].
* Generation VII is the first generation in which a core series game does not include every Pokémon introduced in previous generations, as of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
** Have its core series games were released in every year of the generation in all territories.
** Have aesthetic differences appear on the startup and title screens due to in-game actions, being the chosen gender of the mascot Pokémon and their current outfit.
** Have a core series game does not include every Pokémon introduced in previous generations, as of Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.


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