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====Generation V====
====Generation V====
[[File:BW dex entries.png|thumb|right|Viewing the Unova Pokédex in {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}]]
[[File:BW dex entries.png|thumb|right|Viewing the Unova Pokédex in {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}]]
[[Generation V]]'s Pokédex is similar to Generation IV's. Its default features are info, map, and voice. If the player obtains a Pokémon from another country, they can select a language for the entry. The map no longer shows what Pokémon appear in the morning, day, or night as it is no longer a factor in Pokémon appearance. Instead, it shows what [[season]] a Pokémon will more likely appear in. It will also show how the Pokémon can be encountered. The voice feature is simple. Tapping on the bottom screen will allow the player to hear the cry. Later in the game, the Pokédex will be upgraded to show a particular Pokémon's different forms. The standard is showing the male and female differences. It will also show the Pokémon with different forms, such as {{p|Castform}}. Different from Generation IV's version, the forms feature will also show the [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] version of the Pokémon; the last sprite selected will become the one displayed in the main entry. Like Generation III and Generation IV, this Pokédex does have the height and weight feature, but it lacks the ability to compare a Pokémon's height and weight to its Trainer, a feature that was in Generation IV. New skins for the Pokédex can also be downloaded from the Pokémon Global Link website. There are currently two available for download in the North America region: one featuring the Unova region starter Pokémon, and the other featuring the Kanto starters, although this hasn't been released yet. There is a third skin as well: The basic blank skin which has no decorations on it whatsoever.
[[Generation V]]'s Pokédex is similar to Generation IV's. Its default features are info, map, and voice. If the player obtains a Pokémon from another country, they can select a language for the entry. The map no longer shows what Pokémon appear in the morning, day, or night as it is no longer a factor in Pokémon appearance. Instead, it shows what [[season]] a Pokémon will more likely appear in. It will also show how the Pokémon can be encountered. The voice feature is simple. Tapping on the bottom screen will allow the player to hear the cry. Later in the game, the Pokédex will be upgraded to show a particular Pokémon's different forms. The standard is showing the male and female differences. It will also show the Pokémon with different forms, such as {{p|Castform}}. Different from Generation IV's version, the forms feature will also show the [[Shiny Pokémon|shiny]] version of the Pokémon; the last sprite selected will become the one displayed in the main entry. Like Generation III and Generation IV, this Pokédex does have the height and weight feature, but it lacks the ability to compare a Pokémon's height and weight to its Trainer, a feature that was in Generation IV. New skins for the Pokédex can also be downloaded from the Pokémon Global Link website. There is currently one available for download in the North America region: a skin featuring the Unova region starter Pokémon. A skin featuring the Kanto starters is currently only available in Japan. There is a third skin as well: The basic blank skin which has no decorations on it whatsoever.


===Search and Order===
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