Version-exclusive Pokémon: Difference between revisions

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*{{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in any game.
*{{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in any game.
** Additionally, in Platinum only one these fossils can be obtained depending on the {{p|Trainer ID number}}. An odd ID number will give fossils to revive Cranidos, while an even ID number will give fossils to revive Shieldon.
*Wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Platinum, while wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} are exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and Platinum, but both {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Bonsly}} can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and can evolve into {{p|Mr. Mime}} and {{p|Sudowoodo}} respectively.
*Wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Platinum, while wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} are exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and Platinum, but both {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Bonsly}} can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and can evolve into {{p|Mr. Mime}} and {{p|Sudowoodo}} respectively.
*Wild {{p|Seel}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond, but Seel can be obtained in Pokémon Platinum by {{pkmn|breeding}} {{p|Dewgong}}.
*Wild {{p|Seel}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond, but Seel can be obtained in Pokémon Platinum by {{pkmn|breeding}} {{p|Dewgong}}.
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