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In [[Generation IV]], players can use [[My Pokémon Ranch]] to store up to 1000 Pokémon, and up to 1500 with the [[My Pokémon Ranch#Platinum update|updated version]]. Unlike Pokémon Stadium games and Pokémon Box, players could not use My Pokémon Ranch to transfer large amounts of Pokémon from one game to another very quickly.
In [[Generation IV]], players can use [[My Pokémon Ranch]] to store up to 1000 Pokémon, and up to 1500 with the [[My Pokémon Ranch#Platinum update|updated version]]. Unlike Pokémon Stadium games and Pokémon Box, players could not use My Pokémon Ranch to transfer large amounts of Pokémon from one game to another very quickly.


In [[Generation V]], there was no storage "game" available. However, trading between boxes could facilitate more trades per session. Also, beginning with [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], players could obtain additional rewards for completing the Pokédex.  
In [[Generation V]], there were no storage utilities or accessories available. However, trading between Boxes could facilitate more trades per session. Also, beginning with {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}, players could obtain additional rewards for completing the Pokédex.  


In [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]], [[Pokémon Bank]] can store up to 3000 Pokémon online. The ability to transfer many Pokémon between games was restored.
In [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]], [[Pokémon Bank]] can store up to 3000 Pokémon online. The ability to transfer many Pokémon between games was also restored.


In [[Generation VIII]], [[Pokémon HOME]] can store up to 30 Pokémon online for free and up to 6,000 Pokémon online on a premium plan. At launch, this was the first instance of a game giving out a distinct reward for completing the Living Pokédex, with an Original Color {{p|Magearna}}. However, an update one month later reduced the reward's requirements to just completing the National Pokédex.
In [[Generation VIII]], [[Pokémon HOME]] can store up to 30 Pokémon online for free and up to 6,000 Pokémon online on a premium plan. At launch, this was the first instance of a game giving out a distinct reward for completing the Living Pokédex, with an Original Color {{p|Magearna}}. However, an update one month later reduced the reward's requirements to just completing the National Pokédex.