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In the games, Pokémon are no more than fragments of data, identifying certain characteristics inherent to them. As the games have progressed, more data is added to each Pokémon, typically to reference new features introduced in games of the new generation.
In the games, Pokémon are no more than fragments of data, identifying certain characteristics inherent to them. As the games have progressed, more data is added to each Pokémon, typically to reference new features introduced in games of the new generation.


The methodology for construction of Pokémon data changes across generations. For the different constructions, see the data structure explanations for [[Generation]]s [[Pokémon data structure in Generation I|I]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation II|II]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation III|III]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation IV|IV]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation V|V]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation VI|VI]], and [[Pokémon data structure in Generation VII|VII]].
The methodology for construction of Pokémon data changes across generations. For the different constructions, see the data structure explanations for [[Generation]]s [[Pokémon data structure in Generation I|I]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation II|II]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation III|III]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation IV|IV]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation V|V]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation VI|VI]], [[Pokémon data structure in Generation VII|VII]] and [[Pokémon data structure in Generation VIII|VIII]].
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