Talk:Living Pokédex

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And as for "why a man should toil to create one"...

Our research department has yet to reach any clear conclusions about this. --Pie ~ 17:06, 25 July 2007 (UTC)

How the...

...heck are you supposed to get 17 Arceus? TinaTheKirlia ♥ 19:37, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

Hack? (Hope that wasn't so painfully obvious..) Agent #448 DP | E | 15:13, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
Go to Japan when movie 12 comes out and watch it 17 times. --FabuVinny T-C-S 17:12, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
You might also have to buy 17 copies of the game, and have beaten the Elite 4 in each of them, since you might be able to use the event only once per game. --隼也 07:38, 9 February 2008 (UTC)
Or use the clone glitch...I think that's enough answers, ugly duckling...Optimatum♏Talk|Hi 07:41, 9 February 2008 (UTC)

um, without hacking it's VERY VERY unlikely...Bttsstewart 14:02, 29 December 2008 (UTC) Also, Formes are not really part of the living Pokedex since all formes are the same Pokemon with the same number. Arceus is 493 always regardless of Forme. The only Pokemon I have seen disobey this is Nidoran MALE and Nidoran FEMALE. They have different numbers in the National Dex. I know you're thinking 'they can't change formes' but neither can Shellos WEST SEA and Shellos EAST SEA, and they have the same Pokedex number. Bttsstewart 14:05, 29 December 2008 (UTC)

A mention of Pokemon Farm (Wii)

The article mentions how a living pokedex is difficult to obtain in Generation 4 without a Pokemon-Box esque game to hold them all. This is true, but I think there should be at least some mention of the upcoming WiiWare title Everyone's Pokémon Farm. It's not completely perfect, since I'm pretty sure that Pokemon are copied into it instead of transferred, but I think that it at least deserves a mention here, since it seems to currently be the only vessel with the capacity (1,000 pokemon) to hold a living pokedex of the Generation 4 games. -DarkBlue 17:01, 9 March 2008 (UTC)