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[[File:Pokémon Blaze Black 2.png|thumb|Pokémon Blaze Black 2, a popular 649 hack]]
[[File:Pokémon Blaze Black 2.png|thumb|Pokémon Blaze Black 2, a popular 649 hack]]
These hacks are designed to make all Pokémon available in-game, including [[starter]]s, [[event Pokémon]], [[game-exclusive Pokémon]], and Pokémon that can only be obtained or  
These hacks are designed to make all Pokémon available in-game, including [[starter]]s, [[event Pokémon]], [[game-exclusive Pokémon]], and Pokémon that can only be obtained or  
{{DL|Methods of evolution|Evolution via trading|evolved}} through [[trade|trading]]/migrating, thus allowing the [[Pokédex]] to be fully completed in a single playthrough of the game. They are often though not always named by simply appending the size of the National Pokédex (depending on the [[generation]]) to the end of the base game's name, as in "Pokémon Red 151" or "Pokémon Emerald 386". Such hacks will often not deviate too far from the official game story, and are often used in [[Nuzlocke Challenge|Nuzlocke]] runs and, more notably, for several runs in [[Twitch Plays Pokémon]].
{{DL|Methods of evolution|Evolution via trading|evolved}} through [[trade|trading]], thus allowing the [[Pokédex]] to be fully completed in a single playthrough of the game. They are often though not always named by simply appending the size of the National Pokédex (depending on the [[generation]]) to the end of the base game's name, as in "Pokémon Red 151" or "Pokémon Emerald 386". Such hacks will often not deviate too far from the official game story, and are often used in [[Nuzlocke Challenge|Nuzlocke]] runs and, more notably, for several runs in [[Twitch Plays Pokémon]].
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