Generation V: Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: Poke Transfer allows a one-way transfer to both Gen VI and Gen VII, if I'm not mistaken.
(→‎Trivia: Poke Transfer allows a one-way transfer to both Gen VI and Gen VII, if I'm not mistaken.)
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** The battle music changes at low HP or when a [[Gym Leader]] sends out their last Pokémon.
** The battle music changes at low HP or when a [[Gym Leader]] sends out their last Pokémon.
** A pair of sequels to its original games were introduced.
** A pair of sequels to its original games were introduced.
** It is possible to [[Poké Transfer|transfer]] Pokémon from this generation to more than one succeeding generation.
* Generation V is the only generation since the {{t|Steel}} type was introduced that does not introduce a new Steel-type specialist.
* Generation V is the only generation since the {{t|Steel}} type was introduced that does not introduce a new Steel-type specialist.
* Generation V is the first generation in which it is impossible to complete the [[National Pokédex]] without [[Poké Transfer|transferring]] Pokémon from a [[Generation IV|previous generation]], even if a player owned all versions in the generation and all [[Event Pokémon]] were acquired.
* Generation V is the first generation in which it is impossible to complete the [[National Pokédex]] without [[Poké Transfer|transferring]] Pokémon from a [[Generation IV|previous generation]], even if a player owned all versions in the generation and all [[Event Pokémon]] were acquired.
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