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Starting from [[Generation IV]], there is also a different version of the summary screen, with less information, when viewed during a {{pkmn|battle}}.
Starting from [[Generation IV]], there is also a different version of the summary screen, with less information, when viewed during a {{pkmn|battle}}.


==Comparison between games==
==Available information==
This is the information available in the summary screen in all [[core series]] games.
This is the information available in the summary screen in all [[core series]] games.
The summary is unaffected by volatile changes in battle. For instance, a species change caused by {{m|Transform}}, a type change caused by {{m|Conversion}}, a [[move]] learned from {{m|Mimic}}, or an [[Ability]] exchanged with {{m|Skill Swap}} are not shown in the summary screen.


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; margin: auto"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; margin: auto"
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| colspan=15 {{no}} || {{yes}}
| colspan=15 {{no}} || {{yes}}
|}
|}
===Pokémon image===
{{incomplete|section|Check if the Pokémon jumps in any games other than FRLG, check if the Pokémon does not jump when fainted, frozen, or asleep}}
The Pokémon appears as:
* a sprite up to [[Generation V]] games
* a 3D rendering from [[Generation VI]] onwards
In the summary screen of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the Pokémon jump while saying their [[cry]]. The Pokémon jumps twice if it has high HP, or jumps once if it has low HP. However, it does not jump at all if it's paralyzed.
In the summary screen of [[Generation V]] games, touching the Pokémon image with the stylus causes the Pokémon to show its back to the player.
===Nickname===
A Pokémon with no [[nickname]] is known by its [[Pokémon (species)|species]]. In addition, there is a separate field specifically for the Pokémon species in all games, therefore the species appears twice for a Pokémon with no nickname.
===Pokédex===
In [[Generation II]], the only [[Pokédex]] number displayed in the summary is from the Old Pokédex (later known as [[National Pokédex]]). In other games prior to [[Generation VII]], the [[regional Pokédex]] number appears in the summary screen until the player receives the [[National Pokédex]]. From that point onward, the [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex number]] appears instead. However, this has no effect on Pokémon available in the [[Kanto]]-based games, because their [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex number]] matches their National Pokédex number.
===Area and level met===
In {{game|Crystal}}, the area where each Pokémon was met, as well as their [[level]] at the time, are internally stored in the game data, but they are not shown in the stats. The [[Poké Seer]], an elderly woman in [[Cianwood City]], can tell when a Pokémon where and when a Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s party has been caught. She will also comment about how much the Pokémon's level has grown from when it was caught.
If a Pokémon is [[transfer]]red to a [[Generation I]] game, this data is permanently lost. However, it is retained when [[trade]]d to {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, despite those games not recording this data.
From [[Generation III]] onward, this information is found in the Pokémon's summary.
===Ribbons===
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the Ribbons of a Pokémon are shown in the [[PokéNav]], not in the summary. The summary only displays the number of Ribbons of a Pokémon.
In [[Generation V]], if a Pokémon has no Ribbons, then the summary screen about Ribbons is not displayed at all for that Pokémon.
===Markings===
From [[Generation III]] to {{game|Black and White|s}}, the Pokémon's [[marking]]s are displayed in the summary, but the player is unable to use the summary to add or remove markings. The markings may be added or removed in the [[PokéNav]] (only in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}), as well as in the [[Pokémon Storage System]].
From {{game|Black and White|s|Black 2 and White 2|2}} onwards, the summary may also be used to add or remove a Pokémon's markings, and the [[Pokémon Storage System]] may still be used for the same purpose. For comparison, this feature is not available at the [[PokéNav Plus]] in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] (unlike the [[PokéNav]] in [[Generation III]] games).


===Stats===
===Stats===
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! Move's name and [[PP]] (current and maximum)
! Move's name and [[PP]] (current and maximum)
| colspan=5 {{yes}}
| colspan=5 {{yes}}
|-
! Change the order of moves
| colspan=2 {{no}} || colspan=3 {{yes}}
|-
|-
! Move's [[type]], [[power]], and description
! Move's [[type]], [[power]], and description
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| colspan=4 {{no}} || {{yes}}
| colspan=4 {{no}} || {{yes}}
|}
|}
In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II|II]], the stats screen includes a simple list of moves; only the move's name, current PP and maximum PP are shown.
In Generation II only, there is also a "move" (Japanese: つかえるわざ ''usable techniques'') option accessible from the party, which is larger and more detailed than the list of moves found in the stats screen. The move option displays the moves' [[type]], [[power]], and text description as well (but not their [[accuracy]], unlike later games). The "move" option is unavailable during [[Pokémon battle|Pokémon battles]] (even though the summary screen can still be used in battles).
From [[Generation III]] onwards, the list of moves is more detailed. It includes the moves' [[type]], [[power]], [[accuracy]], and text description. From [[Generation IV]] onwards, it also displays the move's [[damage category|category]] ([[physical move|physical]], [[special move|special]], or [[status move]]).
In the [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]]-based games, there are two separate move screens: one displays battle properties of moves as usual, and the other displays their properties when used during {{pkmn|Contest|Contests}} or {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s, which includes the moves' [[contest condition|condition]] and [[appeal]]. Only in the Hoenn-based games, the move's [[jamming]] is shown in the summary as well.
====Ordering moves====
From [[Generation I]] to [[Generation III]], the player may change the order of moves by pressing Select at the list of moves during {{pkmn|battle}}.
In [[Generation II]] only, the separate "move" option accessed from the party also allows the player to change the order of moves.
From [[Generation III]] onwards, the player may use the summary screen to change the order of moves.


===Contests===
===Contests===
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==Available information==
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the [[Contest condition|condition]] and [[sheen]] of a Pokémon are shown in the [[PokéNav]], not in the summary. In the later Hoenn and Sinnoh-based games, they are shown in the summary.
The summary is unaffected by volatile changes in battle. For instance, a species change caused by {{m|Transform}}, a type change caused by {{m|Conversion}}, a [[move]] learned from {{m|Mimic}}, or an [[Ability]] exchanged with {{m|Skill Swap}} are not shown in the summary screen.
 
===Pokémon image===
{{incomplete|section|Check if the Pokémon jumps in any games other than FRLG, check if the Pokémon does not jump when fainted, frozen, or asleep}}
 
The Pokémon appears as:
 
* a sprite up to [[Generation V]] games
* a 3D rendering from [[Generation VI]] onwards
 
In the summary screen of {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the Pokémon jump while saying their [[cry]]. The Pokémon jumps twice if it has high HP, or jumps once if it has low HP. However, it does not jump at all if it's paralyzed.
 
In the summary screen of [[Generation V]] games, touching the Pokémon image with the stylus causes the Pokémon to show its back to the player.
 
===Nickname===
A Pokémon with no [[nickname]] is known by its [[Pokémon (species)|species]]. In addition, there is a separate field specifically for the Pokémon species in all games, therefore the species appears twice for a Pokémon with no nickname.
 
===Pokédex===
In [[Generation II]], the only [[Pokédex]] number displayed in the summary is from the Old Pokédex (later known as [[National Pokédex]]). In other games prior to [[Generation VII]], the [[regional Pokédex]] number appears in the summary screen until the player receives the [[National Pokédex]]. From that point onward, the [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|National Pokédex number]] appears instead. However, this has no effect on Pokémon available in the [[Kanto]]-based games, because their [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex number]] matches their National Pokédex number.
 
===Moves===
In [[Generation I]] and [[Generation II|II]], the stats screen includes a simple list of moves; only the move's name, current PP and maximum PP are shown.
 
In Generation II only, there is also a "move" (Japanese: つかえるわざ ''usable techniques'') option accessible from the party, which is larger and more detailed than the list of moves found in the stats screen. The move option displays the moves' [[type]], [[power]], and text description as well (but not their [[accuracy]], unlike later games). The "move" option is unavailable during [[Pokémon battle|Pokémon battles]] (even though the summary screen can still be used in battles).
 
From [[Generation III]] onwards, the list of moves is more detailed. It includes the moves' [[type]], [[power]], [[accuracy]], and text description. From [[Generation IV]] onwards, it also displays the move's [[damage category|category]] ([[physical move|physical]], [[special move|special]], or [[status move]]).
 
In the [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]]-based games, there are two separate move screens: one displays battle properties of moves as usual, and the other displays their properties when used during {{pkmn|Contest|Contests}} or {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s, which includes the moves' [[contest condition|condition]] and [[appeal]]. Only in the Hoenn-based games, the move's [[jamming]] is shown in the summary as well.
 
====Ordering moves====
From [[Generation I]] to [[Generation III]], the player may change the order of moves by pressing Select at the list of moves during {{pkmn|battle}}.
 
In [[Generation II]] only, the separate "move" option accessed from the party also allows the player to change the order of moves.
 
From [[Generation III]] onwards, the player may use the summary screen to change the order of moves.
 
===Area and level met===
In {{game|Crystal}}, the area where each Pokémon was met, as well as their [[level]] at the time, are internally stored in the game data, but they are not shown in the stats. The [[Poké Seer]], an elderly woman in [[Cianwood City]], can tell when a Pokémon where and when a Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s party has been caught. She will also comment about how much the Pokémon's level has grown from when it was caught.
 
If a Pokémon is [[transfer]]red to a [[Generation I]] game, this data is permanently lost. However, it is retained when [[trade]]d to {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, despite those games not recording this data.
 
From [[Generation III]] onward, this information is found in the Pokémon's summary.
 
===Contest information===
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the [[Contest condition|condition]] and [[sheen]] of a Pokémon are shown in the [[PokéNav]], not in the summary. In some of the later games, they are shown in the summary.
 
===Ribbons===
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the Ribbons of a Pokémon are shown in the [[PokéNav]], not in the summary. The summary only displays the number of Ribbons of a Pokémon.
 
In [[Generation V]], if a Pokémon has no Ribbons, then the summary screen about Ribbons is not displayed at all for that Pokémon.
 
===Markings===
From [[Generation III]] to {{game|Black and White|s}}, the Pokémon's [[marking]]s are displayed in the summary, but the player is unable to use the summary to add or remove markings. The markings may be added or removed in the [[PokéNav]] (only in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}), as well as in the [[Pokémon Storage System]].
 
From {{game|Black and White|s|Black 2 and White 2|2}} onwards, the summary may also be used to add or remove a Pokémon's markings, and the [[Pokémon Storage System]] may still be used for the same purpose. For comparison, this feature is not available at the [[PokéNav Plus]] in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] (unlike the [[PokéNav]] in [[Generation III]] games).


==Regional differences==
==Regional differences==