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*113 new [[move]]s, bringing the total to 467.
*113 new [[move]]s, bringing the total to 467.
*Another new [[villainous team]], [[Team Galactic]].
*Another new [[villainous team]], [[Team Galactic]].
*Wi-Fi battling and trading over the [[wp:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], similar to the Mobile Adapter used in conjunction with [[Pokémon Crystal]].
*Wi-Fi battling and trading over the [[wp:Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], similar to the Mobile Adapter used in conjunction with [[Pokémon Crystal]].
*[[Pokémon Super Contest|New versions]] of [[Pokémon contest|Contests]], with more rounds.
*[[Pokémon Super Contest|New versions]] of [[Pokémon contest|Contests]], with more rounds.
*[[The Underground|Underground]] [[Secret base|bases]] and mini-games including capture the flag.
*[[The Underground|Underground]] [[Secret base|bases]] and mini-games including capture the flag.

Revision as of 15:31, 13 August 2007

Generation IV is the fourth set of Pokémon games released. It currently consists of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl on the Nintendo DS and Pokémon Battle Revolution on the Wii. Like Generation III takes place at the same time as Generation I, Generation IV seems to happen at the same time as Generation II.

Advances in gameplay

This generation is to Generation III as Generation II was to Generation I, being compatible with the GBA games by allowing players to transfer up to six Pokémon per cartridge ahead to Sinnoh every 24 hours. Additional advances are as follows:

Sinnoh starters

Though it was rumored that the Template:Type2/Template:Type2/Template:Type2 trio would be replaced instead with a Template:Type2/Template:Type2/Template:Type2 trio, that much proved to be false, and Diamond and Pearl's staters are the Grass-type Turtwig, the Fire-type Chimchar, and the Water-type Piplup.

Gym Leaders

# Leader Type
1 Roark Rock
2 Gardenia Grass
3 Maylene Fighting
4 Crasher Wake Water
5 Fantina Ghost
6 Byron Steel
7 Candice Ice
8 Volkner Electric


New abilities for old Pokémon

Some old Pokémon gain new abilities:

Other Generation IV games

Pokémon Battle Revolution, released in Japan in December, 2006, features a Pokémon Stadium-like arena for battle, allowing Diamond and Pearl to link to it through wireless communications between the Nintendo DS and Wii, much like previous generations' games would link to Colosseum, XD, Stadium, and Stadium 2. Battle Revolution also features online battles with players around the world via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Many also hope for a remake of Pokémon Gold and Silver for the DS, much as Pokémon Red and Green were remade for the GBA as Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.


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