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Each location in the [[Generation V]] games has its own identification number used internally by the game. They are enumerated here, in order. | Each location in the [[Generation V]] games has its own identification number used internally by the game. They are enumerated here, in order. | ||
Locations with index numbers up to 00116 appeared in {{game|Black and White|s}}; those with index numbers between 00117 and 00153, as well as the individual index number 30015, are exclusive to {{ | Locations with index numbers up to 00116 appeared in {{game|Black and White|s}}; those with index numbers between 00117 and 00153, as well as the individual index number 30015, are exclusive to {{B2W2}}. Index numbers between 00076 and 00105 are used for locations in another player's world when using the [[Entralink]]. Index numbers between 00154 and 30000, 30016 and 40000, 40110 and 60000, and above 60003 are filled with null data. If a Pokémon references an index number for met location that does not exist in that game, it will be displayed in that game as [[Faraway place]]. | ||
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 have all location headers programmed in that Pokémon Black and White do | Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 have all location headers programmed in that Pokémon Black and White do. However, the location ID for [[Cold Storage]] was repurposed as [[Pokémon World Tournament|PWT]], and likewise the [[Unova Route 18#House|Treasure Hunter]] (used for the Egg received on {{rt|18|Unova}}) became [[Nacrene City#Nacrene Gate|{{PK}}{{MN}} Breeder]] (used for the Egg received in the {{DL|Nacrene City|Nacrene Gate}}). Trading a Pokémon with one of these met locations to the other pair of games will cause its location to appear as the other value. | ||
In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, locations that have physical maps tied to them also have an associated value between 1 and 5 (labelled "Level delta" in the table below). In Easy Mode, this value is subtracted from the level of each Pokémon that opposing Trainers use within that map; in Challenge Mode, the same amount is added to their levels. | In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, locations that have physical maps tied to them also have an associated value between 1 and 5 (labelled "Level delta" in the table below). In Easy Mode, this value is subtracted from the level of each Pokémon that opposing Trainers use within that map; in Challenge Mode, the same amount is added to their levels. | ||
Though there exist individual pointers for "[[Kanto]]", "[[Johto]]", "[[Hoenn]]", "[[Sinnoh]]" and "[[ | Though there exist individual pointers for "[[Kanto]]", "[[Johto]]", "[[Hoenn]]", "[[Sinnoh]]" and "[[Distant Land]]" between 30004 and 30008, these values are not used for Pokémon sent via [[Poké Transfer]]—instead, transferred Pokémon all use index 30001 as their met location; when the game displays the text for index 30001, it then looks at the Pokémon's game of origin to display the correct region name. However, "Hoenn" (30006) is used for the {{DL|List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation V)|Ruby and Sapphire Anniversary Pokémon|Ruby and Sapphire Anniversary}} {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}. | ||
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| 00153 || 0x0099 || [[Pledge Grove]] || - | | 00153 || 0x0099 || [[Pledge Grove]] || - | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 30001 || 0x7531 || [[Hoenn]]/[[Kanto]]/[[Sinnoh]]/[[Johto]]/[[ | | 30001 || 0x7531 || [[Hoenn]]/[[Kanto]]/[[Sinnoh]]/[[Johto]]/[[Distant Land]]{{tt|*|Region displayed is dependent on game of origin}} || - | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 30002 || 0x7532 || [[In-game trade|Link Trade]]{{tt|*|In-game trade}} || - | | 30002 || 0x7532 || [[In-game trade|Link Trade]]{{tt|*|In-game trade}} || - | ||
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| 30007 || 0x7537 || [[Sinnoh]] || - | | 30007 || 0x7537 || [[Sinnoh]] || - | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 30008 || 0x7538 || [[ | | 30008 || 0x7538 || [[Distant Land]] || - | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 30010 || 0x753A || a special place{{tt|*|Before triggering the Zorua event, Celebi's description says: "Had a fateful encounter at a special place. It's a mythical Pokémon. Try taking it to Castelia City."}} || - | | 30010 || 0x753A || a special place{{tt|*|Before triggering the Zorua event, Celebi's description says: "Had a fateful encounter at a special place. It's a mythical Pokémon. Try taking it to Castelia City."}} || - | ||
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| 40069 || 0x9C85 || [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi Gift]] || - | | 40069 || 0x9C85 || [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi Gift]] || - | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 40070 || 0x9C86 || {{ | | 40070 || 0x9C86 || {{vg|Pokémon Ranger}} || - | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 40071 || 0x9C87 || [[Ranger Union]] || - | | 40071 || 0x9C87 || [[Ranger Union]] || - | ||
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Revision as of 16:16, 4 May 2024
Each location in the Generation V games has its own identification number used internally by the game. They are enumerated here, in order.
Locations with index numbers up to 00116 appeared in Pokémon Black and White; those with index numbers between 00117 and 00153, as well as the individual index number 30015, are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Index numbers between 00076 and 00105 are used for locations in another player's world when using the Entralink. Index numbers between 00154 and 30000, 30016 and 40000, 40110 and 60000, and above 60003 are filled with null data. If a Pokémon references an index number for met location that does not exist in that game, it will be displayed in that game as Faraway place.
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 have all location headers programmed in that Pokémon Black and White do. However, the location ID for Cold Storage was repurposed as PWT, and likewise the Treasure Hunter (used for the Egg received on Route 18) became PKMN Breeder (used for the Egg received in the Nacrene Gate). Trading a Pokémon with one of these met locations to the other pair of games will cause its location to appear as the other value.
In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, locations that have physical maps tied to them also have an associated value between 1 and 5 (labelled "Level delta" in the table below). In Easy Mode, this value is subtracted from the level of each Pokémon that opposing Trainers use within that map; in Challenge Mode, the same amount is added to their levels.
Though there exist individual pointers for "Kanto", "Johto", "Hoenn", "Sinnoh" and "Distant Land" between 30004 and 30008, these values are not used for Pokémon sent via Poké Transfer—instead, transferred Pokémon all use index 30001 as their met location; when the game displays the text for index 30001, it then looks at the Pokémon's game of origin to display the correct region name. However, "Hoenn" (30006) is used for the Ruby and Sapphire Anniversary Kyogre and Groudon.
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