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Throughout the | Throughout the history of [[Pokémon]], there have been many changes made when the games were made into {{pkmn|anime}}. | ||
Here is a list of the changes: | Here is a list of the changes: | ||
* There are different colored Pokémon, yet they are not {{shiny2}} [[Pokémon]] because their color scheme is different. | * There are different colored Pokémon, yet they are not {{shiny2}} [[Pokémon]] because their color scheme is different. | ||
* [[Starter Pokémon]] | * [[Starter Pokémon]] can be caught in the wild. | ||
* Eggs have different styles, rather than one. | * Eggs have different styles, rather than one. | ||
* Pokémon had costumes | * Pokémon had costumes before the release of [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|Generation IV games]]. | ||
* The battle style is different. Instead of taking | * The battle style is different. Instead of taking turns, trainers can order their Pokémon to attack multiple times in a row. | ||
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Throughout the history of Pokémon, there have been many changes made when the games were made into anime.
Here is a list of the changes:
- There are different colored Pokémon, yet they are not Template:Shiny2 Pokémon because their color scheme is different.
- Starter Pokémon can be caught in the wild.
- Eggs have different styles, rather than one.
- Pokémon had costumes before the release of Generation IV games.
- The battle style is different. Instead of taking turns, trainers can order their Pokémon to attack multiple times in a row.
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