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* The [[Pokémon Storage System]] has changed from a text-based interface to a full-color graphical user interface. Boxes, while remaining at 14, now have 10 extra spaces, allowing for storage of 140 additional Pokémon (for a total of 420 Pokémon).
* The [[Pokémon Storage System]] has changed from a text-based interface to a full-color graphical user interface. Boxes, while remaining at 14, now have 10 extra spaces, allowing for storage of 140 additional Pokémon (for a total of 420 Pokémon).
* The introduction of [[Pokémon Contest]]s, where Pokémon show off their style in one of five [[Contest condition]]s, with Contest stats enhanced by [[Pokéblock]]s. Through this and other methods [[Ribbon]]s can be won for Pokémon, which they will retain when transferred to a Generation IV game.
* The introduction of [[Pokémon Contest]]s, where Pokémon show off their style in one of five [[Contest condition]]s, with Contest stats enhanced by [[Pokéblock]]s. Through this and other methods [[Ribbon]]s can be won for Pokémon, which they will retain when transferred to a Generation IV game.
* A brand-new region, [[Hoenn]], with its own set of eight [[Gym Leader]]s and [[Elite Four]]. The player characters are also different from before.
* A brand-new region, [[Hoenn]], with its own set of eight [[Gym Leader]]s and [[Elite Four]]. The player characters are also different from the previous games.
* Seven new {{DL|Poké Ball|Introduced in Generation III|Poké Ball}} variants, replacing those available in Johto.
* Seven new {{DL|Poké Ball|Introduced in Generation III|Poké Ball}} variants, replacing those introduced in and exclusive to Johto.
* New [[villainous teams]], [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]], whose focus is on capturing the Legendary Pokémon {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}, respectively.
* New [[villainous teams]], [[Team Aqua]] and [[Team Magma]], whose focus is on capturing the Legendary Pokémon {{p|Kyogre}} and {{p|Groudon}}, respectively.
* [[Weather]] can now be found on the field and activate at the start of battle, while one more, {{weather|hail}}, has been added.
* [[Weather]] can now be found on the field and activate at the start of battle, while one more, {{weather|hail}}, has been added.

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