Template talk:Pokémon

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Generation I

{{Pokémon/1
|pokemon=
|nickname=
|ndex=
|level=
|game=
|type1=
|type2=
|move1=
|move1type=
|move2=
|move2type=
|move3=
|move3type=
|move4=
|move4type=
}}

Description of fields

  • Pokemon is the name of the Pokémon.
  • Nickname is the nickname of the Pokémon. Delete if the Pokémon does not have a nickname.
  • Ndex is its' National Dex number.
  • Level is the Pokémon's level.
  • Game is the game from which this Pokémon appears. Use Red for the Red and Blue games or Yellow for the Yellow game.
  • Type1 is the primary type of the Pokémon.
  • Type2 is the secondary type of the Pokémon. Delete if it is mono-typed.
  • Held is the item the user is holding.
  • Move1 is the name of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move1type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move2 is the name of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move2type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move3 is the name of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move3type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move4 is the name of the Pokémon's fourth move.
  • Move4type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's fourth move.

Generation II

{{Pokémon/2
|pokemon=
|nickname=
|ndex=
|level=
|game=
|gender=
|type1=
|type2=
|held=
|move1=
|move1type=
|move2=
|move2type=
|move3=
|move3type=
|move4=
|move4type=
}}

Description of fields

  • Pokemon is the name of the Pokémon.
  • Nickname is the nickname of the Pokémon. Delete if the Pokémon does not have a nickname.
  • Ndex is its' National Dex number.
  • Level is the Pokémon's level.
  • Game is the game from which this Pokémon appears. Use Gold for the Gold game, Silver for the Silver game or Crystal for the Crystal game.
  • Gender is the gender of the Pokémon. Use male if the Pokémon is a male or female if the Pokémon is a female. Delete if the Pokémon is genderless.
  • Type1 is the primary type of the Pokémon.
  • Type2 is the secondary type of the Pokémon. Delete if it is mono-typed.
  • Held is the item the user is holding.
  • Move1 is the name of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move1type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move2 is the name of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move2type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move3 is the name of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move3type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move4 is the name of the Pokémon's fourth move.
  • Move4type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's fourth move.

Generation III

{{Pokémon/3
|pokemon=
|nickname=
|ndex=
|level=
|game=
|gender=
|type1=
|type2=
|held=
|ability=
|move1=
|move1type=
|move2=
|move2type=
|move3=
|move3type=
|move4=
|move4type=
}}

Description of fields

  • Pokemon is the name of the Pokémon.
  • Nickname is the nickname of the Pokémon. Delete if the Pokémon does not have a nickname.
  • Ndex is its' National Dex number.
  • Level is the Pokémon's level.
  • Game is the game from which this Pokémon appears. Use Ruby for the Ruby and Sapphire games or Emerald for the Emerald game.
  • Gender is the gender of the Pokémon. Use male if the Pokémon is a male or female if the Pokémon is a female. Delete if the Pokémon is genderless.
  • Type1 is the primary type of the Pokémon.
  • Type2 is the secondary type of the Pokémon. Delete if it is mono-typed.
  • Held is the item the user is holding.
  • Ability is the Pokemon's ability.
  • Move1 is the name of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move1type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move2 is the name of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move2type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move3 is the name of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move3type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move4 is the name of the Pokémon's fourth move.
  • Move4type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's fourth move.

Generation IV

{{Pokémon/4
|pokemon=
|nickname=
|ndex=
|level=
|game=
|gender=
|spritegender=
|type1=
|type2=
|held=
|ability=
|move1=
|move1type=
|move1cat=
|move2=
|move2type=
|move2cat=
|move3=
|move3type=
|move3cat=
|move4=
|move4type=
|move4cat=
}}

Description of fields

  • Pokemon is the name of the Pokémon.
  • Nickname is the nickname of the Pokémon. Delete if the Pokémon does not have a nickname.
  • Ndex is its' National Dex number.
  • Level is the Pokémon's level.
  • Game is the game from which this Pokémon appears. Use Diamond for the Diamond and Pearl games or Platinum for the Platinum game.
  • Gender is the gender of the Pokémon. Use male if the Pokémon is a male or female if the Pokémon is a female. Delete if the Pokémon is genderless.
  • Spritegender is the gender of the sprite displayed. Use male if the Pokémon is a male or female if the Pokémon is a female. Delete if the Pokémon is genderless or does not have differing sprites for male and female.
  • Type1 is the primary type of the Pokémon.
  • Type2 is the secondary type of the Pokémon. Delete if it is mono-typed.
  • Held is the item the user is holding.
  • Ability is the Pokemon's ability.
  • Move1 is the name of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move1type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's first move.
  • Move1cat is the type of the Pokémon's first move. Use either Physical, Special, or Status.
  • Move2 is the name of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move2type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's second move.
  • Move2cat is the type of the Pokémon's second move. Use either Physical, Special, or Status.
  • Move3 is the name of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move3type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's third move.
  • Move3cat is the type of the Pokémon's third move. Use either Physical, Special, or Status.
  • Move4 is the name of the Pokémon's fourth move.
  • Move4type is the elemental type of the Pokémon's fourth move.
  • Move4cat is the type of the Pokémon's fourth move. Use either Physical, Special, or Status.

Slegna 09:02, 8 September 2009 (UTC)