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* Not counting {{p|Koraidon}} or Miraidon, all Ancient Pokémon have odd numbered stats while all Future Pokémon have even numbered stats.
* Not counting {{p|Koraidon}} or Miraidon, all Ancient Pokémon have odd numbered stats while all Future Pokémon have even numbered stats.
** Additionally, all Ancient Pokémon are taller than the Pokémon they are based on, while all Future Pokémon (except Miraidon) are shorter.
** Additionally, all Ancient Pokémon are taller than the Pokémon they are based on, while all Future Pokémon (except Miraidon) are shorter.
** Furthermore, all Ancient Pokémon feature traditional oriental riffs, while all Future Pokémon have electronic and mechanical noises in the background of their respective cries.
** Furthermore, similarly to Ultra Beasts, all Ancient Pokémon share a unique sound frequency in their cries, while all Future Pokémon cries have electronic and mechanical noises.
* All [[type]]s except {{t|Normal}} are represented by at least one Paradox Pokémon.
* All [[type]]s except {{t|Normal}} are represented by at least one Paradox Pokémon.
* In the Scarlet and Violet books, there is a sketch of an imaginary Pokémon, based on Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero. Depending on the version, the drawing is similar to the three [[Legendary beasts]]{{sup/9|S}} and another to the three [[Swords of Justice]]{{sup/9|V}}.
* In the Scarlet and Violet books, there is a sketch of an imaginary Pokémon, based on Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero. Depending on the version, the drawing is similar to the three [[Legendary beasts]]{{sup/9|S}} and another to the three [[Swords of Justice]]{{sup/9|V}}.
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