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'''Pokémon''', known as '''Pocket Monsters''' (ポケットモンスター''Poketto Monsutā'') in Japan, is a fictional species that inhabits the [[Pokémon World]]. The term "Pokémon", in addition to referring to the Pokémon franchise itself, also collectively refers to the 649 fictional species that have made appearances in Pokémon media. Normally, Pokémon that live in the [[Pokémon World]] replace the animals which inhabit the world, although sometimes real world animals appear to exist in the Pokémon World.
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'''Pokémon''', known as '''Pocket Monster''' (ポケットモンスター''Poketto Monsutā'') in Japan, is a fictional species that inhabits the [[Pokémon World]]. The term "Pokémon", in addition to referring to the Pokémon franchise itself, also collectively refers to the 649 fictional species that have made appearances in Pokémon media. Normally, Pokémon that live in the [[Pokémon World]] replace the animals which inhabit the world, although sometimes real world animals appear to exist in the Pokémon World.
   
 
==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==
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===Evolution===
 
===Evolution===
After Pokémon hatch from an egg, they become known as [[Baby Pokémon]], which is the pre-evolution of Pokémon. By having proper training from their trainer, the Pokémon will receive experience points and level up. When given an Evolution Stone, the Pokémon will gain a different form, giving them a new appearance and new abilities their previous form did not possess. This transition is called evolution.
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<p style="line-height: 15.75pt"><span lang="EN" style="font-family: 'Helvetica', 'sans-serif'; color: #3a3a3a; font-size: 10pt; mso-ansi-language: EN">After Pokémon hatch from an egg, they become known as [[Baby Pokémon]], which are the pre-evolutions of Pokémon. By having proper training from their trainer, the Pokémon will receive experience points and level up. Upon reaching a certain level or happiness rating, or when given an Evolution Stone, or certain Held Items the Pokémon will gain a different form, giving them a new appearance and new abilities their previous form may not have possessed. This transition is called evolution. </span></p>
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Pokémon also have genders as well, it determines whether the Pokémon is male or female in the [[Pokémon]] video games. Some Pokémon have a greater chance of being one gender than another, such as [[Blastoise]] which has a 87.5% chance of being male, but only a 12.5% chance of being female. Some Pokémon can only be one gender, such as [[Froslass]] and [[Hitmontop]]. There are also moves that will only work when [[Pokémon]] are certain genders.
   
===Gender===
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In certain cases, some Pokémon are classified as genderless, such as the Machine-like Pokémon and the Legendary Pokémon.
Pokémon also have genders as well, it determines whether the Pokémon is male or female in the [[Pokémon]] video games. Some [[Pokémon]] have a greater chance of being one gender than another, such as [[Blastoise]] which has a 87.5% chance of being male, but only a 12.5% chance of being female. Some pokémon can only be one gender, such as [[Froslass]] and [[Hitmontop]]. There are also moves that will only work when [[Pokémon]] are certain genders.
 
 
In certain cases, some Pokémon are classified as genderless, such as the machine type Pokémon and the Legendary Pokémon.
 
   
 
===Relationship with Human Beings===
 
===Relationship with Human Beings===
In the world of Pokémon, human beings have a strong relationship with Pokémon like [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, who capture and train the creatures in their spare time.
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In the world of Pokémon, human beings have a strong relationship with Pokémon like [[Pokémon Trainer]]s, who capture and train the animals in their spare time. In Pokémon Conquest, Warriors (The trainers in the side game) would '''link''' with Pokémon to catch them and would be restricted from linking with some due to types of the Pokémon itself or its evolved forms. They would also only be able to reach a specific link with the Pokémon. In a case where the link can reach 100%, that Pokémon is the Warrior's perfect link. Warriors and Pokémon would be in sync with eachother during this time.
   
 
===Types and Attributes===
 
===Types and Attributes===
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Latest revision as of 00:45, May 13, 2013

Pokémon, known as a Pocket Monster (ポケットモンスターPoketto Monsutā) in Japan, is a fictional species that inhabits the Pokémon World. The term "Pokémon", in addition to referring to the Pokémon franchise itself, also collectively refers to the 649 fictional species that have made appearances in Pokémon media. Normally, Pokémon that live in the Pokémon World replace the animals which inhabit the world, although sometimes real world animals appear to exist in the Pokémon World.

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CharacteristicsEdit

Pokémon come in a variety of shapes, some are identical to normal animals such as Rattata's similar appearance to a rat, some take the form of plants such as Exeggutor which resembles a coconut tree. Sometimes Pokémon share no resemblance to any known animals or plants, a few even having humanoid or machine-like shape.

Life ProcessEdit

Normally, Pokémon will start their life from Pokémon Eggs through breeding process, but there are some cases that a Pokémon is not born in hatching methods, such as the Legendary Pokémon.

EvolutionEdit

After Pokémon hatch from an egg, they become known as Baby Pokémon, which are the pre-evolutions of Pokémon. By having proper training from their trainer, the Pokémon will receive experience points and level up. Upon reaching a certain level or happiness rating, or when given an Evolution Stone, or certain Held Items the Pokémon will gain a different form, giving them a new appearance and new abilities their previous form may not have possessed. This transition is called evolution.

Gender Pokémon also have genders as well, it determines whether the Pokémon is male or female in the Pokémon video games. Some Pokémon have a greater chance of being one gender than another, such as Blastoise which has a 87.5% chance of being male, but only a 12.5% chance of being female. Some Pokémon can only be one gender, such as Froslass and Hitmontop. There are also moves that will only work when Pokémon are certain genders.

In certain cases, some Pokémon are classified as genderless, such as the Machine-like Pokémon and the Legendary Pokémon.

Relationship with Human BeingsEdit

In the world of Pokémon, human beings have a strong relationship with Pokémon like Pokémon Trainers, who capture and train the animals in their spare time. In Pokémon Conquest, Warriors (The trainers in the side game) would link with Pokémon to catch them and would be restricted from linking with some due to types of the Pokémon itself or its evolved forms. They would also only be able to reach a specific link with the Pokémon. In a case where the link can reach 100%, that Pokémon is the Warrior's perfect link. Warriors and Pokémon would be in sync with eachother during this time.

Types and AttributesEdit

There are multiple types of Pokémon, which determine the strengths and weaknesses of different Pokémon species. They lay the foundation of a complex yet mostly logical "rock-paper-scissors" or "balance of powers" system that applies to every Pokémon and their respective moves. Some advantages and disadvantages are based on common sense (e.g. Fire-type Pokémon being weak to Water-type attacks), while others are not as obvious (e.g. Fire-type attacks being strong against Steel-type Pokémon, possibly because fire melts metal when at high temperatures).

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Pokémon world Other planets
1.Ancient PokémonLegendary PokémonExtraterrestrial Pokémon
2.Current Pokémon
3.Artificial Pokémon

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