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|japanese title = 第6世代 |
|japanese title = 第6世代 |
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|romaji title = Dai Roku-sedai |
|romaji title = Dai Roku-sedai |
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|JNDebut = October 12, 2013 |
|JNDebut = October 12, 2013 |
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|ENDebut = October 12, 2013 |
|ENDebut = October 12, 2013 |
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+ | |pokemon = 721<small>(72 new)</small> |
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|JNGenEnd = Unknown |
|JNGenEnd = Unknown |
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|ENGenEnd = Unknown |
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− | |maingames = [[Pokémon X and Y]] |
+ | |maingames = [[Pokémon X and Y|X and Y]]<br />[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] |
+ | |remakes = None |
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− | |battlegame = None yet |
+ | |battlegame = None yet}} |
⚫ | '''Generation VI''' (Japanese: '''第6世代''' ''Dai Roku-sedai'') is the first generation of the [[Pokémon (Franchise)|Pokémon]] series to be exclusively 3D and overall sixth generation of main series game. It was announced on 4th January 2013 with announcement of [[Pokémon X and Y]]. This generation started with Pokémon X and Y in 2013, following with [[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire]] in 2014. This generation features a new region called [[Kalos]], inspired by France, and the return of the [[Hoenn]] region. |
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− | |pokemon = 719 (70 new Pokémon)}} |
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⚫ | '''Generation VI''' (Japanese: '''第6世代''' ''Dai Roku-sedai'') is the first generation of the Pokémon series to be exclusively 3D |
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+ | Chronologically, X, Y, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire take place in a different timeline due to Mega Evolution existing in these games. |
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+ | ==Features== |
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+ | ===[[Mega Evolution]]=== |
+ | Generation VI comes with a new way of evolving known as Mega Evolution, which grants some Pokémon an extra stage of evolution. A special stone and item is required for this purpose. Several Pokémon from each generation can have this as evolution. |
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+ | ===3D Movement=== |
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− | <center><gallery orientation="none"> |
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+ | Pokémon games followed 2D movement with 4 directions up to [[Generation V]]. In generation VI, this feature is expanded to 8 directions of up, down, left, right, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right. |
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+ | ===[[Pokémon]]=== |
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+ | Generation VI comes with total of 69 new Pokémon thus expanding the [[Pokédex]] to total of 718 Pokémon. Pokémon now end with [[Zygarde]]. |
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+ | ===[[Legendary Pokémon]]=== |
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+ | Generation VI owns seven new legendaries including [[Xerneas]], [[Yveltal]], [[Diancie]], [[Zygarde]], [[Hoopa]], and the other one that have yet to be confirmed officially. |
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+ | ===[[Fairy Pokémon|Fairy Type]]=== |
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+ | This is the first time since [[Generation II]] that a new type is introduced. In this case, it is the {{Type|Fairy}} type. [[Xerneas]] holds the record of being first fairy-type legendary Pokémon. |
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+ | ==Games== |
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+ | ===Main Series=== |
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+ | {{Gallery Box|<gallery captionalign="centre" position"centre" widths="180px"> |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | <gallery position="center"> |
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File:OmegaRuby-EN.png|[[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby]] |
File:OmegaRuby-EN.png|[[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby]] |
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File:AlphaSapphire-EN.png|[[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Alpha Sapphire]] |
File:AlphaSapphire-EN.png|[[Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Alpha Sapphire]] |
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− | </gallery> |
+ | </gallery>}} |
− | + | ==Pokémon== |
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− | <gallery captionalign=" |
+ | {{Gallery Box|<gallery captionalign="centre" position"centre" widths="180px"> |
650Chespin.png|[[Chespin]] |
650Chespin.png|[[Chespin]] |
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651Quilladin.png|[[Quilladin]] |
651Quilladin.png|[[Quilladin]] |
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666Vivillon.png|[[Vivillon]] |
666Vivillon.png|[[Vivillon]] |
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667Litleo.png|[[Litleo]] |
667Litleo.png|[[Litleo]] |
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− | + | Pyroar (M and F).png|[[Pyroar]] |
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669Flabébé.png|[[Flabébé]] |
669Flabébé.png|[[Flabébé]] |
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670Floette.png|[[Floette]] |
670Floette.png|[[Floette]] |
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679Honedge.png|[[Honedge]] |
679Honedge.png|[[Honedge]] |
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680Doublade.png|[[Doublade]] |
680Doublade.png|[[Doublade]] |
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− | + | Aegislash.png|[[Aegislash]] |
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682Spritzee.png|[[Spritzee]] |
682Spritzee.png|[[Spritzee]] |
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683Aromatisse.png|[[Aromatisse]] |
683Aromatisse.png|[[Aromatisse]] |
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717Yveltal.png|[[Yveltal]] |
717Yveltal.png|[[Yveltal]] |
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718Zygarde.png|[[Zygarde]] |
718Zygarde.png|[[Zygarde]] |
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− | + | 719Diancie.png|[[Diancie]] |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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====Mega Evolutions==== |
====Mega Evolutions==== |
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<gallery captionalign="center" widths="127" orientation="center"> |
<gallery captionalign="center" widths="127" orientation="center"> |
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− | + | 003MVenusaur.png|[[Venusaur|Mega Venusaur]] |
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− | + | 006MCharizard.png|[[Charizard|Mega Charizard X]] |
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− | + | 006M2Charizard.png|[[Charizard|Mega Charizard Y]] |
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− | + | 009MBlastoise.png|[[Blastoise|Mega Blastoise]] |
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− | + | 015MBeedrill.png|[[Beedrill|Mega Beedrill]] |
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− | + | 018MPidgeot.png|[[Pidgeot|Mega Pidgeot]] |
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− | + | 065MAlakazam.png|[[Alakazam|Mega Alakazam]] |
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− | + | 080MSlowbro.png|[[Slowbro|Mega Slowbro]] |
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− | + | 094MGengar.png|[[Gengar|Mega Gengar]] |
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− | + | 115MKangaskhan.png|[[Kangaskhan|Mega Kangaskhan]] |
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− | + | 127MPinsir.png|[[Pinsir|Mega Pinsir]] |
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− | + | 130MGyarados.png|[[Gyarados|Mega Gyarados]] |
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− | + | 142MAerodactyl.png|[[Aerodactyl|Mega Aerodactyl]] |
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− | + | 150MMewtwo.png|[[Mewtwo|Mega Mewtwo X]] |
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− | + | 150M2Mewtwo.png|[[Mewtwo|Mega Mewtwo Y]] |
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− | + | 181MAmpharos.png|[[Ampharos|Mega Ampharos]] |
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− | + | 212MScizor.png|[[Scizor|Mega Scizor]] |
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+ | 208MSteelix.png|[[Steelix|Mega Steelix]] |
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+ | 214MHeracross.png|[[Heracross|Mega Heracross]] |
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+ | 229MHoundoom.png|[[Houndoom|Mega Houndoom]] |
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+ | 248MTyranitar.png|[[Tyranitar|Mega Tyranitar]] |
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254MSceptile.png|[[Sceptile|Mega Sceptile]] |
254MSceptile.png|[[Sceptile|Mega Sceptile]] |
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− | + | 257MBlaziken.png|[[Blaziken|Mega Blaziken]] |
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260MSwampert.png|[[Swampert|Mega Swampert]] |
260MSwampert.png|[[Swampert|Mega Swampert]] |
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− | + | 282MGardevoir.png|[[Gardevoir|Mega Gardevoir]] |
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− | + | 302MSableye.png|[[Sableye|Mega Sableye]] |
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− | + | 303MMawile.png|[[Mawile|Mega Mawile]] |
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− | + | 306MAggron.png|[[Aggron|Mega Aggron]] |
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− | + | 308MMedicham.png|[[Medicham|Mega Medicham]] |
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− | + | 310MManectric.png|[[Manectric|Mega Manectric]] |
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− | + | 319MSharpedo.png|[[Sharpedo|Mega Sharpedo]] |
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− | + | 323MCamerupt.png|[[Camerupt|Mega Camerupt]] |
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− | + | 334MAltaria.png|[[Altaria|Mega Altaria]] |
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− | + | 354MBanette.png|[[Banette|Mega Banette]] |
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− | + | 359MAbsol.png|[[Absol|Mega Absol]] |
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− | + | 362MGlalie.png|[[Glalie|Mega Glalie]] |
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− | + | 373MSalamence.png|[[Salamence|Mega Salamence]] |
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+ | 376MMetagross.png|[[Metagross|Mega Metagross]] |
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+ | 380MLatias.png|[[Latias|Mega Latias]] |
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+ | 381MLatios.png|[[Latios|Mega Latios]] |
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+ | 384MRayquaza.png|[[Rayquaza|Mega Rayquaza]] |
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+ | 428MLopunny.png|[[Lopunny|Mega Lopunny]] |
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+ | 445MGarchomp.png|[[Garchomp|Mega Garchomp]] |
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+ | 448MLucario.png|[[Lucario|Mega Lucario]] |
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+ | 460MAbomasnow.png|[[Abomasnow|Mega Abomasnow]] |
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+ | 475MGallade.png|[[Gallade|Mega Gallade]] |
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+ | 531MAudino.png|[[Audino|Mega Audino]] |
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719MDiancie.png|[[Diancie|Mega Diancie]] |
719MDiancie.png|[[Diancie|Mega Diancie]] |
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− | </gallery> |
+ | </gallery>}} |
− | + | ==Promotional Pictures== |
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− | <gallery |
+ | {{Gallery Box|<gallery captionalign="centre" position"centre" widths="180px"> |
Legendary Pokemon.jpg|[[Xerneas|Xerneas]] |
Legendary Pokemon.jpg|[[Xerneas|Xerneas]] |
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"Y".jpg|[[Yveltal|Yveltal]] |
"Y".jpg|[[Yveltal|Yveltal]] |
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− | Chespin.jpg|Grass |
+ | Chespin.jpg|Grass Starter |
− | Fennekin.jpg|Fire |
+ | Fennekin.jpg|Fire Starter |
− | Froakie.jpg|Water |
+ | Froakie.jpg|Water Starter |
Sylveon-Info.jpg |
Sylveon-Info.jpg |
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Running to route.jpg |
Running to route.jpg |
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New location .jpg |
New location .jpg |
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pokemon-x-&-y-pikachu.jpeg|A wild Pikachu. |
pokemon-x-&-y-pikachu.jpeg|A wild Pikachu. |
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− | </gallery> |
+ | </gallery>}} |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *It is the first generation to feature remakes in 3D. |
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+ | *Generation VI introduced the least Pokémon than any other generation with only 70 Pokémon. |
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+ | **Along with [[Generation V]], it also has the least amount of Pokémon with a [[Mega Evolution]] at 1, which is ironic as this generation brought Mega Evolution. |
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+ | *Generation VI is the only generation that does not have: |
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− | * Generation VI is the only region that doesn't include: |
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− | ** |
+ | **A Gym Leader or Elite Four member specializing in {{type|ghost}} Pokémon |
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− | ** A Gym Leader or Elite Four member specializing in {{type|ghost}} Pokemon |
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+ | *This is the first Generation to have games made for mobile devices. This includes "[[Pokémon TCG Online]]" and "[[Camp Pokémon]]". |
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+ | *This is the first generation to drop the name "Version" from the name of its games. |
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{{GenerationNav}} |
{{GenerationNav}} |
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[[Category:Generations]] |
[[Category:Generations]] |
Revision as of 10:53, 27 January 2015
Template:GenerationInfoBox Generation VI (Japanese: 第6世代 Dai Roku-sedai) is the first generation of the Pokémon series to be exclusively 3D and overall sixth generation of main series game. It was announced on 4th January 2013 with announcement of Pokémon X and Y. This generation started with Pokémon X and Y in 2013, following with Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire in 2014. This generation features a new region called Kalos, inspired by France, and the return of the Hoenn region.
This generation bring 72 new kinds of Pokémon in the Kalos region with a possible of 8 new legendaries.
Chronologically, X, Y, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire take place in a different timeline due to Mega Evolution existing in these games.
Features
Mega Evolution
Generation VI comes with a new way of evolving known as Mega Evolution, which grants some Pokémon an extra stage of evolution. A special stone and item is required for this purpose. Several Pokémon from each generation can have this as evolution.
3D Movement
Pokémon games followed 2D movement with 4 directions up to Generation V. In generation VI, this feature is expanded to 8 directions of up, down, left, right, upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right.
Pokémon
Generation VI comes with total of 69 new Pokémon thus expanding the Pokédex to total of 718 Pokémon. Pokémon now end with Zygarde.
Legendary Pokémon
Generation VI owns seven new legendaries including Xerneas, Yveltal, Diancie, Zygarde, Hoopa, and the other one that have yet to be confirmed officially.
Fairy Type
This is the first time since Generation II that a new type is introduced. In this case, it is the Fairy type. Xerneas holds the record of being first fairy-type legendary Pokémon.
Games
Main Series
Pokémon
Promotional Pictures
Trivia
- It is the first generation to feature remakes in 3D.
- Generation VI introduced the least Pokémon than any other generation with only 70 Pokémon.
- Along with Generation V, it also has the least amount of Pokémon with a Mega Evolution at 1, which is ironic as this generation brought Mega Evolution.
- Generation VI is the only generation that does not have:
- This is the first Generation to have games made for mobile devices. This includes "Pokémon TCG Online" and "Camp Pokémon".
- This is the first generation to drop the name "Version" from the name of its games.
Template:GenerationNav