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*** The [[Striaton City]] Gym has three Leaders, with [[Cilan]], [[Chili]], and [[Cress]].
*** The [[Striaton City]] Gym has three Leaders, with [[Cilan]], [[Chili]], and [[Cress]].
*** The Leader of the [[Opelucid City]] Gym (in Black & White) being [[Drayden]] or [[Iris]], depending on which version is played.
*** The Leader of the [[Opelucid City]] Gym (in Black & White) being [[Drayden]] or [[Iris]], depending on which version is played.
* Generation V is the only [[generation]] in which:
* Generation V is the only [[generation]] to:
** The {{game|Black and White|s|primary paired versions}} were released in Europe before North America.
** Release the {{game|Black and White|s|primary paired versions}} in Europe before North America.
** A single-type Pokémon of every type<!-- that existed at the time--> is introduced.<!--Do NOT change or remove this. Fairy not being introduced until Gen VI should be common knowledge by now.-->
** Introduce a single-type Pokémon of every type<!-- that existed at the time-->.<!--Do NOT change or remove this. Fairy not being introduced until Gen VI should be common knowledge by now.-->
** {{p|Pikachu}} is not available without [[Poké Transfer|transferring from the]] [[Generation IV|previous generation]].
** Not have {{p|Pikachu}} available without [[Poké Transfer|transferring from the]] [[Generation IV|previous generation]].
** The battle music changes at low HP or when a [[Gym Leader]] sends out their last Pokémon.
** Change the battle music at low HP or when a [[Gym Leader]] sends out their last Pokémon.
*** In Generations I to IV, the low HP music plays along with the existing music all the time, until all Pokémon with low HP on the player's side [[fainting|faint]], leave the battlefield or get healed enough to make the HP bar yellow or green.
*** In Generations I to IV, the low HP music plays along with the existing music all the time, until all Pokémon with low HP on the player's side [[fainting|faint]], leave the battlefield or get healed enough to make the HP bar yellow or green.
*** From [[Generation VI]] onward, the low HP music plays along with the existing music only for a few seconds.
*** From [[Generation VI]] onward, the low HP music plays along with the existing music only for a few seconds.
** All core series games require a [[Badge]] to be able to [[trade]].
** Require a [[Badge]] to be able to [[trade]].
* Generation V is the only generation to not introduce:
** Not introduce:
** A {{type|Rock}} specialist.
*** A {{type|Rock}} specialist.
** A {{type|Psychic}} specialist.<!--[[Bede]] initially specialized in Psychic types.-->
*** A {{type|Psychic}} specialist.<!--[[Bede]] initially specialized in Psychic types.-->
*** However, [[Caitlin]], who was introduced in [[Generation IV]], was revealed to be a Psychic-type specialist.
**** However, [[Caitlin]], who was introduced in {{game|Platinum}} but couldn't be battled in [[Generation IV]], was revealed to be a Psychic-type specialist.
** Introduce a pair of sequels to its original games.
* Generation V is the first generation:
* Generation V is the first generation:
** Not to feature [[Professor Oak]] or the [[Kanto]] region.
** Not to feature [[Professor Oak]] or the [[Kanto]] region.
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** That allowed trading with Korean versions.
** That allowed trading with Korean versions.
*** Pokémon caught in a Korean Generation IV game are still technically compatible with other Generation IV games, but those games did not have a way to read the Korean characters in the Pokémon's name. All Generation V games, however, included Korean character compatibility, thus allowing Korean Pokémon to be traded between all other versions of the game.
*** Pokémon caught in a Korean Generation IV game are still technically compatible with other Generation IV games, but those games did not have a way to read the Korean characters in the Pokémon's name. All Generation V games, however, included Korean character compatibility, thus allowing Korean Pokémon to be traded between all other versions of the game.
** In which a pair of sequels to its original games were introduced.
** In which two sets of [[player character]]s were introduced.
** In which two sets of [[player character]]s were introduced.
** To have the [[Gym guide]] named. In this generation, he is named Clyde.
** To have the [[Gym guide]] named. In this generation, he is named Clyde.
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