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:Sorry, but there is a current ban on trivia at the moment so it can not be added. Also please sign all comments with 4 <nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki>. Thank you! [[User:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">--Pokemaster</span>]][[User talk:Pokemaster97|<span style="color:Blue;">97</span>]] 21:15, 12 August 2011 (UTC)
== ...Opposites indeed.. ==
So um. The last pokemon gym seems to take this to its logical conclusion. Black and White, it certainly is! It seems somehow very silly. [[User:PowerPlantRaichu|PowerPlantRaichu]] 23:04, 24 October 2011 (UTC)
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Any references will probably be in the new Ranger game. Although the Lock Capsule is probably related to something in Generation V.--Purimpopoie01:11, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
At the risk of dragging this out too far (this is quickly becoming something that'd fit on the forums), hackers would have found a Celebi Event in the coding, but no one has. Add in that PokeBeach reports that it seems to have similar transfer data as the Manaphy Egg, and it seems like it's supposed to be transferred out of HGSS into a new game... but I digress. We have no proof either way.--Purimpopoie05:03, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 8 February 20107 comments5 people in discussion
Are you guys sure we aren't looking into this a bit too far? All we have for clues are that they announced a new game and a new *something*. Not to mention it says it's gonna be new on the DS. What's to be sure of all of that? For all we know, the new game could be MindCrystal, the silhouette could be a new Forme like the last 5 that were announced. The new game could be a wii sequel to Pokemon XD:Gale of Darkness. If we can't even have Pokemon evolved editing pages when they're in the titles of episodes, why can we just up and announce a new generation? I mean, Pokebeach even said the silhouette isn't Z, what makes anyone certain it's Generation V?SLE_aman11:53, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
What does Pokebeach have to do with anything? We know this is Gen V because Masuda SAID it is a new Pokémon. Nothing in this article says that this Pokémon is Z. Because we don't know that. All we know is that it is a new Pokémon. To think otherwise... well, you're in denial big time. -Sketch12:14, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
The original announcement talked about the popularity of Diamond and Pearl before saying this game will be set in a new region with new Pokémon. What more evidence do you need? --FabuVinny|Talk Page|12:36, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Well, technically, the RPG announcement never explicitly said it would be main series. Even though Generation V Pokémon were hinted, it was never explicitly said that it was the full-fledged generation. It also never explicitly said it would be a pair, either. There are RPGs other than the main series, and they could use a side-series RPG to give Generation V-based cameos to increase anticipation for the full-fledged generation to come at a later date (much like Mystery Dungeon 1 did). Recent announcements pretty much excludes the possibility of it being a Ranger 4, but it's still possible that it could be a Mystery Dungeon 5 or something completely different than anything we've seen before. My 2¢: Odds are the TBA 2010 thing is not for the full-fledged Generation V. Especially if the RPG announcement turns out to be for a single. They've faked us out before, and even if the silhouette does turn out legitimate, it's probably still too early to be thinking full-fledged Generation V. --Shiningpikablu25218:19, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Actually, I've seen a subb'ed version. Masuda specifically said "We're working on a new generation of pokémon" --User:Camzoman
Yeah. And nowhere in that did it explicitly say that was the TBA 2010 project. They can be working on a new generation of Pokémon, yet still announce and release side games relating mainly to the previous generation. --Shiningpikablu25219:34, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Camzoman, where exactly did you see this subbed version? I did not hear Masuda mention a "new generation" anywhere in the video - what he said was "we're developing a brand-new work for Pokemon." However, I don't think there's any denying at this point that it is indeed the new generation. The Corocoro site doesn't seem to be implying that this is a side game (not that Game Freak makes side games to begin with). It's a new version(s), with a new setting, new Pokemon, new features... sounds like a new generation to me. :/ 梅子❄❅19:54, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Because someone is 100% likely going to put what they think the new Pokémon is, probably saying it's Mightyena's evolution or something, if it isn't protected. That is speculation, something that isn't allowed here in the mainspace. TurtwigA (talk | contribs) 22:21, 7 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Would it not be better to make this page "semi-protected" so that only established users can edit? There are plenty of established users who are not administrators, whom I'm sure would want to contribute to such a monumental article. Kidburla09:55, 13 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 8 February 20101 comment1 person in discussion
I know you'll probably all find this pointless, but I decided to throw together a temporary infobox to use for the Generation V Pokémon articles. It's basically a stripped-down version of the regular infobox that leaves out all the fields for any technical stuff (Egg groups, EXP yield, Gender ratios, etc.) that's unlikely to be revealed until Pokémon V comes out later this year. I also created a user-subpage for the silhouetted mystery Pokémon that uses a non-categorizing version of this template.
I think yu're probably going to need to find this information from another source. It seems like the users here have some sort of vendetta against Serebii.--Skaisdead14:29, 10 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Alright, these two Pokémon have been offically confirmed by the leaked CoroCoro scans, but apparently it's still considered too early to put up the Bulbapedia articles for them. Is there some additional form of conformation that we're waiting for?
IIRC, none of that sort of information (especially base stats) was revealed for the Generation IV Pokémon until the actual release of Diamond/Pearl, or shortly before, though we still had mainspace articles for them anyway. This means it'd be months before we move Zorua/Zoroark into the mainspace. Quagbert17:31, 10 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 12 February 20102 comments2 people in discussion
On the page, it says that it has noteable links with the Riolu and Poochyena families. If it's definitely pure dark type then just ignore this, but couldn't it be an alternative to the Vulpix family? --Herachu22:07, 11 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Based partly on the {{DP episode}} template, I've decided to make a new Pokémon template to use the next time a new Pokémon is revealed. The code would go like this:
{{subst:NewPokémon|main|Jp. Katakana name|Romanized Jp. name|
typen= (number of types) |
type1= (first type) |
type2= (second type) |
pron= (name's pronunciation) |
jspecies= (species in Japanese) |
species= (species, aka "____ Pokémon")
image= (filename of image) |
caption= (caption for said image) |
height-m= (height in meters) |
weight-kg= (weight in kilograms) |
prev= (previous Pokémon's (i.e. pre-evolution) name, Arceus by default) |
prevnum= (previous Pokémon's National Dex #, 493 by default) |
next= (next Pokémon's (i.e. evolved form) name, Bulbasaur by default) |
nextnum= (next Pokémon's National Dex #, 001 by default) |
}}
Those who want to use this template for their own userspace should replace "main" in the top line with "user", so that those user sub-pages aren't categorized with the genuine Pokémon articles in the main space. Quagbert01:04, 12 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
It says that it is unknown whether the new games will be contemporaneous with any of the other games. I beg to differ. Pokemon Sunday officially stated that Zoroark lives in a "New Area". Or is it just saying that it is unknown whether it will be possible to travel to another region? Spenfen
Contemporaneous means at the same time. Like how RBY and RSE are at the same time, and so is GSC and DPPt. It has nothing to do with location.--Gou18:08, 15 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Japanese Gen. 5 page
Latest comment: 22 February 20102 comments2 people in discussion
Latest comment: 27 February 20106 comments6 people in discussion
Hey guys, I got this EPIC magazine scan featuring two new evolutions of Delibird and Farfetch'd from Generation V and it seems 100% real. - unsigned comment from Adyniz (talk • contribs)
Well it may look real but I've seen things in my days done in Photoshop that looked very real. Can someone translate or is there even any legit source? I don't read Spanish nor Japanese. insomniac11:05, 27 February 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 12 April 20105 comments5 people in discussion
It's very likely that these new games will be on the 3DS, so can someone remove the statement saying that the games will be released on the regular DS?--immewnitythemew00:22, 3 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
It could be released before Christmas in Japan so there is the potential for the game to be on 3DS. But that's purely guesswork at the moment and it could still be a DS game even if the 3DS is implemented so we go with the only source on the matter - the original announcement which said it will be on the DS. --FabuVinny|Talk Page|11:27, 3 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
Or, as in Generation II, the games could be programmed with 3DS enhancements, yet still be playable on the DS. Nonetheless, until something official states that they will utilize the 3DS, any mention of it is speculation at best. --AndyPKMN14:23, 3 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
Technically, TTEchidna, the page that announced the 3DS stated that it would be released sometime between now and next April, so that doesn't mean next year.
It's because it's calculated weirdly. Once we have a date, we'll put that in, and it'll look right. Until then, DECIMALLLLLLLLLL TTEchidna02:34, 22 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
Uploaded player sprite
Latest comment: 26 April 20104 comments3 people in discussion
I got the player sprite and uploaded it to the archives... I guess if someone can find a place for it on the article, well, there it is!
Actually, now that I see them side-by-side, it looks like the front-facing sprite on the left is the male character while the right-facing sprite on the right is the female character. Any ideas? - Nick1502:01, 23 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
1) This is the article for Gen V in general, not just Black and White.
2) Do we have the overworld sprites from the past games anywhere? The characters themselves will get articles eventually but we will hopefully have Sugimori artwork released around the time that happens. --FabuVinny|Talk Page|23:09, 23 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
You mean you didn't get your game 0.840277777778 days ago? Never mind, I hacked the template to make it say better stuff. —darklordtrom12:10, 2 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
I'm fairly certain I didn't. Fixed it through an optional extra parameter. Seeing as the parameter doesn't exist on the other four pages, nothing should have broken. —darklordtrom05:19, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Gen 4 compatability
Latest comment: 4 June 20108 comments8 people in discussion
Shouldn't it be noted that this has been confirmed? (The upcoming Flare Blitz Entei and co can do something in gen 5) - unsigned comment from Deuxhero (talk • contribs)
What do you mean, it hasn't been officially confirmed? It's been confirmed that the shiny legendary gerbils unlock something in BW, meaning that they are transferable to aforementioned games. Serebii.net reported on this last month. Oh wait, let me guess- Serebii.net isn't what you consider a reliable source despite only being wrong about stuff they explicitly said they weren't sure about in the first place. We also didn't add all the english names for all the HGSS stuff until it came out and proved him right. When are you guys gonna swallow your pride and admit that Serebii.net is probably the most reliable source of Pokémon information in the internet? - unsigned comment from Missingno. Master (talk • contribs)14:01, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
The most reliable source of Pokémon information in the internet?, Hahahaha, I don't think so. Anyway, wait for an official announcement before doing/adding anything. ♫♪AdyNiz♪♫14:16, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
If I recall though it was indeed confirmed by an official source that the legendary beasts could unlock something in BW... apparently someone got their hands on the pamphlet that you get for pre-ordering the ticket and it states that the beasts unlock stuff in BW. Not sure if there's a scan of it anywhere though, I would refrain from putting it on the page if it's just his personal speculation again. ▫▫ティナ♫★15:50, 7 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
If it is added, be sure not to assume HOW the games are compatible; it's possible they could unlock something through a method other than trading or transferring. --AndyPKMN14:22, 9 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Just as a clarification, an official site has yet to specifically state "generation 4 can trade in some way with generation 5". The pamphlet in question can be seen in entirety here. On page 3 there is a small section that talks about Pokemon Black/White and the last sentence of that section mentions that the 3 have a secret. This was taken to mean that the 3 unlock something in B/W obviously because it is mentioned inside the B/W section and therefore probably are able to be traded to Gen 5 in some way. Anyways, that was the logic behind "Gen 4 and 5 compatibility confirmed." Whether that is a good enough reason to be added on here or not, I don't know :p (Yaminokame16:39, 9 May 2010 (UTC))Reply
I get the concept of compatability with Gen4 but whats going to happen to the Pokedex when you get aGen5 Pokemon on a Gen4 game?(User: Munchy Lax 20:33,3 June 2010 (EST)
Well you obviously won't be able to take anything that wasn't in Gen IV back to a gen IV game. If it's a direct trade then it'll be like the time capsule in generation II. Werdnae(talk)00:44, 4 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
Starters
Latest comment: 12 May 20107 comments6 people in discussion
I can guess that the Grass Type is a Bird of Parodise Pokemon, as in the plant 'Bird of Parodise,' and also they had already done Bird based starters for Fire and Water, and not yet Grass. If this could be true when revealed, then it will certainly complete the Bird Starters just like the Lizard Starters of Grass,Fire and Water.
The Fire Type could may as well be a piglet for it's curley tail, and the Water Type could be another Amphibian Pokemon like Mudkip. These are just guesses, but what do you think? User:Cynthia14917:07, 9 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Just for the heck of it, I have a draft article for the Grass starter, which I created using the template I mentioned above. I also have startup code to create the Fire and Water starters' articles using this same template, if anyone's interested:
Fire Starter:
{{subst:NewPokémon|main|日本語名|JP Name
|species=
|typen=1|type1=Fire
|image=
|art=<!--BW-->|caption=Scan from [[CoroCoro]]
|height-m=
|weight-kg=
|prev=(grass starter)|next=water starter)}}
Water Starter:
{{subst:NewPokémon|main|日本語名|JP Name
|species=
|typen=1|type1=Water
|image=
|art=<!--BW-->|caption=Scan from [[CoroCoro]]
|height-m=
|weight-kg=
|prev=(fire starter)|next=Zorua}}
Dogs are in the same family as wolves. Canis Lupus, the dog is only further distinguished by Canis Lupis familiaris. But even still Canine could refer to Canidae which is what Foxes/Dogs/wolves are in. The only difference is Foxes are further classified as "Vulpine" and if we follow suit, dogs/wolves would be Lupine not Canine. And it did say some foxes (while not true foxes) could still be under the Canis Genus if that's where the Canine name comes from. But again while Canine might refer to dogs specifically, isn't that more of a general consensus, rather than a scientific consensus? I'm going scientific here, if people want to be so correct with the whole Vulpine/Canine argument. -Dman dustin19:36, 12 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 12 May 20101 comment1 person in discussion
Apparently, artwork shown in Coro Coro comics indicates that the Player characters aren't kids like previous generations, but are a bit older and appear to be young adults. Drake Clawfang14:31, 12 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
well heres the pics
Latest comment: 12 May 20103 comments3 people in discussion
I have a corocoro scan of the player characters.....
Latest comment: 13 May 20103 comments2 people in discussion
We seem to have taken a whole bunch of unconfirmed information as fact here, and as it's generally not Bulbapedia policy to do so, it somewhat bothers me.
For the record, here is a list of information, much of which has been added to Bulbapedia, that I have not seen in the CoroCoro pages or any other official source (though if you have official sources with this that I have missed, please, by all means, link me):
The name "Tsutaaja," as well as all info on it beyond the fact that it is at least partly Grass-type
The name "Pokabu," as well as all info on it beyond the fact that it is at least partly Fire-type
The name "Mijumaru," as well as all info on it beyond the fact that it is at least partly Water-type
"Hiun City"
Zoroark's ability, "Illusion"
Those two new attacks whose names I can't be bothered to remember right now (Trickery and Claw Sharpen or something?)
The method by which to obtain Zoroark
I have seen none of this come from official sources, only from fansites, blogs, and forums. (Hell, I could have sworn that I saw some of this in a 2ch speculation thread back in March.) The justification to their validity seems to be that the random anonymous person who posted this information on 2ch was right about other information before it was leaked, so he must be right now - but that reasoning hasn't been enough in past cases, has it?
I really wish we had kept the above-mentioned facts off of Bulbapedia until they were confirmed, but here they are. I personally think they should be removed (and the starters' pages moved into TTE's userspace or something) until they are confirmed, but a reasonable compromise, I think, would be to tag all articles that mention this information with an "unconfirmed" tag of some sort (I seem to remember a template for one, though I can't find it now...).
Scratch that, I found the CoroCoro scans that apparently no one cared to share which confirmed all of this. 梅子❀✿18:42, 13 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Starter Region
Latest comment: 29 May 20104 comments3 people in discussion
i would just like to say that, because of the set-up of the page, it looks like one or the regions in Gen. V is Starters. I would fix it myself, but I'm not an Admin. could an admin please change it show it looks like this
If you take a look at the table of contents, you'll see that "Starter Pokémon" is a lower heading than "Isshu", as it should be, to indicate that those are the Starter Pokémon of Isshu. —darklordtrom20:51, 24 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
i guess that's true. the actual part of the article is what made me confused. But looking at the Table of Contents, it is set up correctly.ShinyPikachu23:42, 24 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 31 May 201011 comments9 people in discussion
I saw two new Pokémon looks like the legendaries at the Pokémon english official site (names+artworks). Their names are Reshiram and Zekrom. I don't know if these informations are useful but... -Caciulacdlac
If anyone's interested, I have userspace draft articles for Reshiram and Zekrom. I just made them as draft articles since I'm not sure if it's appropriate yet to put them in the mainspace, but when it is, any admin is free to move them (or give me the OK to do so). Quagbert20:40, 28 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Hi, I'm new here, but I just wanted to add a little bit of information about the names, if it hasn't been done already. In Reshiram's name, the shiramu (シラム) comes from shiramu (白む) which means "turning white" or "growing light". In Zekrom's name, the kuromu (クロム) comes from kuromu (黒む) which means "turning black" or "tinged with darkness". They're used especially with regards to the sky, for example, "the sky grows light at dawn" or "the sky is tinged with darkness at night". Hope that helps a little. AmaranthSparrow01:31, 29 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Oh, and just speculating, but the Re- and Ze- could come from rei (レイ) and zero (ゼロ), two pronunciations of rei (零), which obviously means "zero". AmaranthSparrow01:43, 29 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
How come nobody's yet made the articles for Reshiram and Zekrom yet? And yet people who DO create articles at strange names to get around it, they just get deleted. Why not just move them to the proper names? - unsigned comment from Missingno. Master (talk • contribs)01:50, 29 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
we dont even know their secondary or primary types, we only know that they are part dragon type, so not even the most basic info we have, the article would be only a picture with nothing else.--Nobody77707:39, 31 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
That is all we knew about Zoroark when he was first revealed. Type and picture. Everything else was blank. Myzou08:46, 31 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 1 June 20107 comments4 people in discussion
The article says that five Generation V Pokemon are known, but with the announcement yesterday, seven are known. It even mentions Reshiram and Zekrom in the article. Can an admin make the edit?--Celebi9603:52, 30 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
And the Zekrom page is exist. Please fix this too. -Caciulacdlac
The template uses the number of pages to find how many are new. After that, you have to purge the content by pressing the clock by your username to make it show seven. Turtwig'sA-B-Cs (talk | contribs) 15:49, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
I see. So the reason it reads five instead of seven is that there are no articles for Zekrom and Reshiram, and the reason there are no articles for them is because they are create-protected. The admins couldn't just create the pages and protect them? Shady got 10,000 for winning 15:59, 1 June 2010 (UTC
Didn't realize they'd been created. I've purged the content, but it still reads five. Maybe the categories haven't been added to the new legendaries' articles? Shady got 10,000 for winning16:01, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
It's likely because of your cache, maybe? The generation infobox reads new Pokemon as the amount of articles in Category:Generation V Pokémon, it doesn't need to be manually updated. We apologize for any inconvenience if we don't have new Pokemon articles up within the day they're revealed- we'd like to make sure that our articles aren't sloppily put together and include all the known info... which can be difficult at times and make us go "Hm, is one line of text and a mostly-unfilled infobox really worth an article?". Not the point, I know, but I'd just like to point that out. ▫▫ティナ♫★17:12, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
No, that's not it at all. I've taken a look at the source code, and it actually reads "Currently, five Generation V Pokémon are known." No template or anything. This needs to be changed. Shady got 10,000 for winning19:58, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
OH! You're talking about the infobox! We've been talking about the specific text in the article, under the "Currently known Pokémon" section. Shady got 10,000 for winning20:00, 1 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
The Order
Latest comment: 5 June 20103 comments3 people in discussion
Someone have thinged what is the right order of Zoroa,Zoroark,Reshiram and Zekram? when the numbers be show we need to make the right order. User:Blaze of Shadow 23:30, 1 June 2010
We don't know what numbers they are because we don't know how high the regional dex is going to go. —darklordtrom10:56, 2 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
I don't think Blaze is talking about specific dex numbers, just general placement, i.e. we can assume that Zekrom and Reshiram will be near the end of the dex, but we can't confirm anything right now. Shady got 10,000 for winning14:33, 5 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
July 2010 New Pokémon
Latest comment: 11 June 20101 comment1 person in discussion
I just whipped a draft article for Chirāmī based on the scans that just leaked out. I only did Chirāmī since that's the only one we have a decent amount of clear info on. Perhaps in the future we may want to take any more new Gen V Pokémon discussion over here and leave this talk page for other Gen V stuff, though that just my suggestion. Quagbert12:05, 11 June 2010 (UTC)Reply
"Kanji are now used in game menus and text, in addition to the hiragana and katakana used in the previous four generations." >> Not saying that this statement is false but could someone point me to a known instance of the games where kanji is used more prominently? I know that it has been used for some things already since Gen I, like the prices in the Japanese versions using the kanji for yen, but this seems to refer to a greater use of the kanji throughout the dialogues... ポケモンあいこうか17:45, 4 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
If I recall correctly, Colo/XD also uses kanji... I think PBR and Stadium miiight, but I'm not sure. There's also kanji in the TCG GB games. I might be missing a few...
However, this is the first time that a main series handheld game has used kanji in dialogue- the only screenshot I can recall seeing it though was the intro with Prof Araragi and Chirami. It's assumed to be a toggle of sorts seeing as there's other dialogue screenshots with just kana. ▫▫ティナ♫★17:55, 4 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
I was referring specifically to BW, though, but thanks for the info you provided. xD Well, it does really seem to be an optional element, since I didn't notice kanji in any of the footage before, not even that one of Prof. Araragi and Chiramii... ポケモンあいこうか18:26, 4 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
Yes, according to the new Iwata Asks[2] there is going to be both a hiragana mode and a kanji mode. I suggest changing "Kanji are now used in game menus and text, in addition to the hiragana and katakana used in the previous four generations." to something like "Aside from the usual game menus and text in hiragana and katakana, there is now also the option of a kanji mode. While hiragana and katakana made the Pokémon series accessible to elementary school kids, the optional texts mixed with kanji now also make the games easier to pick up for older teens and adults." As opposed to the present version, this makes clear that there is the option of kanji, and explains the effects of the new kanji mode to those unknown to the Japanese writing system. --BlackySully12:46, 11 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
Named after colors
Latest comment: 5 July 20102 comments2 people in discussion
Trivia mentions that black and white are colors, technically they're not colors. I think it should be reworded to say that the titles were the first since Generation I (or II, since gold and silver can be colors) to not be named after a gemstone or a mineral. Mudkipchan18:41, 4 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
Technically, they are colors. Technically, they are not hues - they are shades. This terminology is used in most artistic endeavors, except lighting, where white and black are the presence or absence of light, but that's neither here nor there. These are colors. However, I agree that silver and gold are also colors, but I think it's pretty clear what was meant in the article. Jazzmoth14:23, 5 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
Pokemon currently known
Latest comment: 7 July 20103 comments2 people in discussion
By my latest tally, including the pokemon recently released, their are now about 20 with names and around 3 more that still remain unnamed, should anyone make an edit of this. - unsigned comment from InferSizMamoMagne (talk • contribs)
The page name has been protected because we know too little about the subject. You can quit spamming pages now, please. —darklordtrom19:48, 7 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
The Picture
Latest comment: 6 July 20101 comment1 person in discussion
I'm just wondering if instead of the logos of Black and White getting put as the picture, I think that someone should just put the Japanese boxart pictures on.-- lilkaykaygal 7:34, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
Oh, and please fix the triple battles link - it points to Double_battle#Triple_battle as of now, while the correct would be Double_battle#Triple_battles --HTMLCODER.exe@bulbapedia$_ /usr/bin/apache2 -k restart11:25, 16 July 2010 (UTC)Reply
Starter Evos
Latest comment: 24 July 20102 comments2 people in discussion
I MIGHT have found the final evolutions of the starters, but they are probably fake.
Latest comment: 2 August 20102 comments2 people in discussion
In the most recent issue of NGamer magazine UK, they said there would be 157 new Pokémon in B/W. I don't know where they could have gotten that possible fact from, but it ought to be looked into, in the event that they are telling the truth. However, NGamer have been known to put rumors down as fact, and I would predict this is false. MAMOSWINEPwnz! (Torngentleman2)18:37, 2 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 12 August 20101 comment1 person in discussion
Wow, this is totally random and pointless, but I wanted to point out that the thing about these being the first games named after colours since G1 is inaccurate. All the games have been based off of colours, however, those colours also tend to be other things (metals and gems, etc.). For example, silver is a colour, gold is a colour, ruby is bright red, as it's counterparts sapphire and emerald to blue and green respectively, and so forth. I just think that it's kinda pointless to put that information int he trivia when it's not exactly true. But feel free to debate with me, I'm open for people trying to change my mind. :D
Latest comment: 24 October 20103 comments3 people in discussion
its not monochrome monochrome is 1 color black and white is already 2 it should be called the shade generation since they already said third would be grey - unsigned comment from Ares5566 (talk • contribs)
Just how Generation III was the Advanced Gen, why isnt this the Rebirth Gen? That is what is really is. They are having fresh new starts. Also, monochrome only applies to three games. Speculation shows that we have high chances of getting an Emerald remake (ranberth at youtbue has evidenece). In 2012, 10 anivesity; they like to remake at that time. Also, im reseaching that we might get more Gen I remakes due to 15th anivesrity. The biggest hint is that every region has included Kanto.Here is my guess...
Monochrome is accurate for now. If there are Hoenn remakes, the name can be changed. It's called what fans have chosen, and for now it's monochrome. --SnorlaxMonster06:17, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Needs Updated
Latest comment: 24 August 20101 comment1 person in discussion
This page is outdated. It needs to get updated with the latest info that has since been confirmed by last month's CoroCoro, and reconfirmed by both Pokemon Sunday & the official Site.
Shinji-San01:06, 24 August 2010 (UTC)Shinji-SanReply
The fan name is wrong
Latest comment: 4 September 20102 comments2 people in discussion
The page says they call it the "monochrome generation".I am an Art Major at Lord Fairfax Community College,and that name makes no sense.Monochrome "only 1 color".There are 2 versions,and also black and white are not colors.They are refered to as neutrals in art(which is the only side that has an argument in color).Also,black is the abscense of color,and white is the combination of all percieved color.That name is completely inaccurate,and should be removed from the article because it does not really relate. - unsigned comment from Slyver333 (talk • contribs)
According to Wikipedia's article on Monochrome, "For an image, the term monochrome is usually taken to mean the same as black-and-white or, more likely, grayscale..." Therefore monochrome is not incorrect here. Also, if it's here, it probably means it was used on some Japanese fansite--just because it's not "right" in art, doesn't mean it can't be used as a fan term. --Phantom♫Junkie02:24, 28 August 2010 (UTC)Reply
Plus, black and white ARE colors - they aren't hues, but they are colors. In art terms, they are technically called shades and tints, respectively. Black is a shade of any color, and white is a tint of any color. As long as you're not talking about light, that makes them both colors. (When discussing colors of light, it is acceptable to refer to white as a combination of all frequencies, and black as the absence of all frequencies, but we're not in optics.) I don't know what you're art teachers are telling you, Slyver, but I'd double check your facts before trying to correct people. Different schools of thought use different terminology, and although I've never heard of the terms you use, I know the ones I learned are widely accepted. Long story short, monochrome is an acceptable term for this generation. (Monochrome can also refer to any range of shades, tints, and tones that have a single hue as their base.) ʝɑzzmotɦ❝❞✎21:38, 4 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
One of the new commericals claimed over 100 new pokes (Pokebeach says so anyways) would be introduced. Should we change the "Pokémon" field in the template to reflect that? Also the info on communications with gen 4 is outdated. --Deuxhero01:06, 3 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
Anthing for Trivia?
Latest comment: 6 September 20104 comments3 people in discussion
1.I think that with the information we have so far, we should be able to come up with some stuff for the section, at least for when it becomes editable to regular users. I noticed that this is the first Generation to not have a game where you (presumably) can't go to the Kanto region (as in Generation III, there are the Gen. I remakes, Generation IV has HeartGold and SoulSilver, where you can visit Kanto after beating the Elite Four).
2. I was wondering if anyone thinks they may make a Ruby/Sapphire remake, because Gen. III wasn't that much less advanced in terms of graphics and mechanics, so making a remake would be somewhat pointless, as you could just as easily buy the original, and considering they would have to put a lot of work into making a game that would be more or less the same in most ways(you can tell the added material in LG/FR and HG/SS is obviously needed or at least very different).
3. The new Japanese commercials for Black & White reveal another new team (as expected) and what looks like some sort of conversation thing where you get an up close look who you're talking to. Any comments?
Trivia sections aren't things that need to be filled. No-one should ever be goining around looking at a page and trying to add trivia just because the trivia section is short.
Talk pages aren't for general discussion. RS remake talk should be taken to this thread on the forums.
It's far too early to say that anything won't happen in the next four years. Yes, the chances of revisiting Kanto are less likely this time around but anything could happen in the games after BW, especially with the 3DS (which any RS remakes would be on). --FabuVinny|Talk Page|01:17, 5 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
Akinator (here), is a website where Akinator (the character) tries to guess any character you're thinking of (by yes-no-maybe questions). It (the site) may be a little too small to be notable (though mijumaru alone has already been tried over 140 times) but it *already* has a question "Is your character from the fifth generation of Pokemon". Kanjo20:16, 14 September 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 8 November 20103 comments2 people in discussion
I accidentally came across this website which appears to reveal the trademarked romanji of the 646 'official' Pokémon as of now, as well as some insight on to their name origins. Is this official? --Chickasaurus09:36, 8 November 2010 (UTC)[3]Reply
Latest comment: 10 November 20105 comments3 people in discussion
some classics (magicarp, pikachu, geodude, abra, etc.) dont appear in isshu. why?
I think thats because they are far away from kanto/jotho/hoenn/sinnoh. maybe the pokemons of gen5 will be the standards for 3 other gens. - unsigned comment from Grhaal0 (talk • contribs)
Game Freak has already stated that the reason old Pokémon aren't included is to give all players a fresh, new experience when playing the games. Your suggestion is speculation, which is rarely allowed and certainly doesn't take precedence over word of god. --AndyPKMN15:28, 8 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
That brings up the question of "Why did they include old Pokemon at all". Surely a new game, set supposedly in a place half the globe away from previous games wouldn't have all these old Pokemon found in it.--Mackinz of SoulSilver16:22, 9 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
I've already explained to you Mackinz, the real world has some species which live in far away places (see rats, mosquitoes, etc.). I don't mean to offend, but if you're trying to bring up another debate over Isshu's basis/motif, this isn't the place. --AndyPKMN21:27, 9 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 4 December 20101 comment1 person in discussion
You know, a lot of Pokémon in these games, although from previous generations, is the first time they are catchable in the wild (without hacks, of course), like Metagross, Kingdra, Mamoswine, Crobat, etc. Is that worth noting? TFSpock00:47, 4 December 2010 (UTC)TFSpockReply
Wrong Pokémon Count
Latest comment: 7 December 20102 comments2 people in discussion
That page was using templates which categorise. I've replaced them with ones that don't categorise or replaced them with the relevant hardcode and removed the categories. Werdnae(talk)05:49, 7 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
Live Caster
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i know there isn't an official timescale between BW and HGSS/DPPt (as HGSS/DPPt is 3 years ahead of FRLG and Ruby/Sapphire) but the page states that there must be a significant difference because the Rocket grunt who was seen in HGSS now has a son, however, Cynthia (DPPt) and Looker (Pt) are NPC's in Black and White too and don't appear to have aged much or at all (in comparison to Misty between FRLG and HGSS), so could it be possible that the grunt already had a son who grew up to be a Schoolboy trainer in a timespace of less than 3 years or slightly more? couldn't this mean that the time between HGSS and BW could be shorter than implied on the page? Azure4215:32, 18 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
Cynthia and Looker are much older, so they age much less. The older Gym leaders from FRLG didn't change that much in HGSS. Misty was going through puberty, so her aging would be much clearer. Regardless, I believe that that Rocket Grunt said that he met his wife soon after returning home, meaning that his son was not born in HGSS. --SnorlaxMonster01:39, 19 December 2010 (UTC)Reply
It's highly likely to be 11 years - GSC was three years after RGB, RGB were released in 1996, with GS exactly three years later. BW were released 11 years after GS, and since RS happens at the same time as RGB and DP happens at the same time as GS, for the remakes' sake. TTEchidna07:04, 1 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Yes but Caitin is already young in Platinum-HGSS. Maybe she is in her 20s or her early 30s. Yet, in Black and White she still appears to be young (maybe in her late 30s). So an eleven year gap seems to be too big. - unsigned comment from Didich (talk • contribs)
You'd be surprised how little some people change over the years. My brother, for instance, has hardly changed in appearance in nearly 15 years. And let's not forget our famous in-universe example.
Mind if I join in the conversation? You said that the Team Rocket grunt met his wife/already having the child during the time of GSC/HGSS/DPPt. A school child would be at least 4 years old, no? So let's say 4 - 5 years? By the way, where is this Rocket Grunt? Chocos019:39, 23 October 2011 (UTC)Reply
Before you join in a conversation, it can be worth it to check the timestamp. The last comment was in January. Secondly, I think this discussion is pointless, anyway: we're not going to get at a definite answer by guessing at people's ages. And thirdly, he's in Icirrus City. You can only get to his house in the winter, however. --AndyPKMN(talk)20:09, 23 October 2011 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 2 January 20111 comment1 person in discussion
is it worth putting that the running shoes have returned to just pressing B in contrast to in HGSS when it could be automatically be put on using the button on the touch screen? or is it just useless trivia? Azure4217:27, 2 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Debut
Latest comment: 13 January 20115 comments4 people in discussion
I noticed on the "Debut" part of the page it says "March 6 2011" - the U.S. release date. As it's under the "En" tag (obviously for "English") and the European release is 4th March 2011, should that be changed to reflect the EU release date? Although the majority of the fandom are American, it is the English premiere, or a third option be added? - unsigned comment from Ryu Shoji (talk • contribs)
The European date is when the English-speaking world begins Generation V. If the date has not been changed already, I will update it (this is the date we're counting down to on the Main Page/when all the info will be out, after all). —darklordtrom03:14, 13 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Catching Pokemon at a certain time of day
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I find some odd matches for gen I-V. Timburr, Dangoro and Woobat share traits with machop, geodude and zubat.
What if Gen V acts Like a new Gen I, that will provide Gen VI and up with reccuring pokemons (Magicarp, Geodude, Abra, Machop and Pikachu (and probably others) appears in all Generations I to IV) that will be "standards" for the next games?
Gen III seemed like a reboot for fans, maybe they tried then, and now they made it here.Maybe... Grhaal01:49, 12 February 2011 (UTC)Reply
This is the second time (not the first) that a new generation of pokemon didnt start on a new system, while gold and silver had exclusive features when played on the GBC (playing in color), they were still playable on GB and GB pocket (cyrstal was the first game that required the GBC). Just as this duo of games can be played on DS, but when played on DSi or 3DS, these games also have exclusive features (the Xtransceiver only works on DSi and 3DS, but NOT on original DS/DS lite systems)
To say its the first time not to move to the next console at launch is misleading and untrue.
Box clearly says Game Boy Colour. The games just happen to be backwards compatible. XVuvuzela2010X 01:30, 17 February 2011 (UTC0)
the game cart is clearly a GB cart (notice the thumb grip goes in and says "Nintedo GameBoy" not out like a GBC cart) example of GB cartexample of GBC cart
I don't think so. Victini is counted as an event Pokémon. With the unofficial Keldeo, Meloetta, and Genesect, that makes 156 - 4 = 152 non-event Pokémon. I have a ready list of all Generation V Pokémon for reference, and that indeed appears to be the case... Haxorus14:22, 17 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
I think JDE was considering Zorua and Zoroark event Pokémon. Would it be correct to consider them that? After all, the only ways to get those two are through an event, or from someone else who has through trading or GTS. --AndyPKMN(talk)22:50, 17 May 2011 (UTC)Reply
Lock
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Is it accurate to say this is the first generation for which there is more than one Gym Leader per town within the same game? (Or something less awkwardly phrased.) I noticed it wasn't in the section so.... Am I forgetting someone? Ikarishipper90022:15, 17 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
They fight as a unit, though. It's still the first time you could fight one of two or three Gym Leader units depending on your game or your starter. I'm not sure what the best way to phrase it would be. Ikarishipper90014:17, 20 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Given, the user who started this chain mentioned more than one leader within the same game; Tate and Liza were the first of this kind, I do believe. Cilan, Chili and Cress (discounting Iris and Drayden, because, as I've stated, the parameters for this are within the same game) are not trailblazers. Puppy of Doom and Destruction14:40, 20 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
I'm the same user, I don't know why I brought up the version thing the second time. I was mostly wondering about Cilan, Chili, and Cress, but I didn't think about Tate and Liza. Thank you! Ikarishipper90014:45, 20 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
All Pure Types
Latest comment: 12 August 20111 comment1 person in discussion
Someone can add that trivia:
Generation V is the only generation that introduce all pure types with at least one pokémon
Sorry for my bad english! - unsigned comment from Shocker (talk • contribs)