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[[File:Habitat List.png|thumb|right|The Habitat List in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]
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The '''Habitat List''' (Japanese: '''せいそくちリスト''' ''Habitat List'') is a [[Pokédex]] feature introduced in [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2 and White 2]]. It lists each area the [[Player character|player]] has visited, along with every Pokémon the player has seen or caught that can be found in each area.
The '''Habitat List''' (Japanese: '''せいそくちリスト''' ''Habitat List'') is a [[Pokédex]] feature introduced in [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Black 2 and White 2]]. It lists each area the [[Player character|player]] has visited in [[Unova]], along with every Pokémon the player has seen or caught that can be found in that area.


Each area's entry is divided into three parts: a field section, a {{m|surf}}ing section, and a [[fishing]] section. The field section aggregates all Pokémon found in [[tall grass]], {{DL|tall grass|dark grass}}, {{DL|Phenomenon|rustling grass}}, walking in [[cave]]s, {{DL|Phenomenon|dust cloud}}s, and {{DL|Phenomenon|Flying Pokémon's shadow}}s. The surfing and fishing sections aggregate Pokémon found in the water normally and those found in {{DL|Phenomenon|rippling water}}. The Habitat List only includes Pokémon that can be found through most random encounters; Pokémon that [[Pokémon outbreak|swarm]] are not included. [[Gift Pokémon]] and Pokémon that are found by interacting with them on the overworld—such as the {{p|Mandibuzz}}{{sup/5|B2}} and {{p|Braviary}}{{sup/5|W2}} on {{rt|4|Unova}}—are also not included, unless they can also be found in the wild (such as the overworld {{p|Jellicent}} found in [[Undella Bay]]). [[Version-exclusive Pokémon]] are only part of the Habitat List in the version in which they can appear.
Each area's entry is divided into three parts: a field section, a {{m|surf}}ing section, and a [[fishing]] section. The field section aggregates all Pokémon found in [[tall grass]], {{DL|tall grass|dark grass}}, {{DL|Phenomenon|rustling grass}}, walking in [[cave]]s, {{DL|Phenomenon|dust cloud}}s, and {{DL|Phenomenon|Flying Pokémon's shadow}}s. The surfing and fishing sections aggregate Pokémon found in the water normally and those found in {{DL|Phenomenon|rippling water}}. The Habitat List only includes Pokémon that can be found through most random encounters; Pokémon that [[Pokémon outbreak|swarm]] are not included. [[Gift Pokémon]] and Pokémon that are found by interacting with them on the overworld—such as the {{p|Mandibuzz}}{{sup/5|B2}} and {{p|Braviary}}{{sup/5|W2}} on {{rt|4|Unova}}—are also not included, unless they can also be found in the wild (such as the overworld {{p|Jellicent}} found in [[Undella Bay]]). [[Version-exclusive Pokémon]] are only part of the Habitat List in the version in which they can appear.

Revision as of 03:24, 28 September 2013

The Habitat List in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2

The Habitat List (Japanese: せいそくちリスト Habitat List) is a Pokédex feature introduced in Black 2 and White 2. It lists each area the player has visited in Unova, along with every Pokémon the player has seen or caught that can be found in that area.

Each area's entry is divided into three parts: a field section, a surfing section, and a fishing section. The field section aggregates all Pokémon found in tall grass, dark grass, rustling grass, walking in caves, dust clouds, and Flying Pokémon's shadows. The surfing and fishing sections aggregate Pokémon found in the water normally and those found in rippling water. The Habitat List only includes Pokémon that can be found through most random encounters; Pokémon that swarm are not included. Gift Pokémon and Pokémon that are found by interacting with them on the overworld—such as the MandibuzzB2 and BraviaryW2 on Route 4—are also not included, unless they can also be found in the wild (such as the overworld Jellicent found in Undella Bay). Version-exclusive Pokémon are only part of the Habitat List in the version in which they can appear.

Each Pokémon entry is universal. Seeing a Pokémon once anywhere (in the wild or during a Trainer battle) automatically registers it to every area that Pokémon can be found. Similarly, once a Pokémon is acquired by any means (caught, traded), every area automatically registers that Pokémon as caught for its entry.

When the player has seen all Pokémon available in the field, surfing, or fishing sections of an area, that section's tab will be decorated with a gray icon of a Poké Ball and its page will be stamped with a hollow Poké Ball outline. After the player catches every Pokémon available in a section, an exclamation mark will appear on the tab to notify the player that the section has been completed; once checked, the stamp on the page will become red and the exclamation point becomes a red and white-colored Poké Ball icon. When a player has caught every Pokémon available in all three sections of an area, that area's name on the list of areas will be decorated with a large gray shadow resembling a Poké Ball.

Rewards for completing the Habitat List

The following items are received if the player talks to a particular NPC after completing an area's section of the Habitat List:

Area Reward Location
Virbank Complex Great Ball Great Ball ×5 From a girl at the southernmost end in the inner area
Reversal Mountain TM Normal TM54 (False Swipe) From a Scientist east of the Ace Trainers on 1F
Pinwheel Forest Nest Ball Nest Ball ×5 From the Scientist on the south side of the inner area
Route 3 Dive Ball Dive Ball ×5 From the School Kid at the fork in the road


The following areas appear in the Habitat List, but do not have any rewards for completion:

Aspertia City Route 19 Route 20 Floccesy Ranch Virbank City Castelia City
Castelia Sewers Route 4 Desert Resort Relic Castle Route 5 Route 16
Lostlorn Forest Driftveil Drawbridge Route 6 Relic Passage Clay Tunnel Mistralton Cave
Chargestone Cave Route 7 Celestial Tower Strange House Undella Town Route 13
Undella Bay Route 14 Abundant Shrine Route 12 Village Bridge Route 11
Route 9 Seaside Cave Route 21 Route 15 Marvelous Bridge Humilau City
Route 22 Giant Chasm Route 23 Victory Road Route 8 Moor of Icirrus
Icirrus City Dragonspiral Tower Twist Mountain Wellspring Cave Striaton City Dreamyard
Route 2 Route 1 Route 17 Route 18

Trivia


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