it has none
Yes, There is a way to download your Pokemon team from the gba game to the ds cart, meaning you can play on with your old Pokemon.
If it is a ledgendary Pokemon (meaning there is only one of it in the game), them no
are you dumb or just stuck on stupid?.... you can't keep Pokemon that your trading, that's the whole meaning of trading. if you don't want to lose your Pokemon don't trade or make deals.
If you have non-Japanese battle revolution and Japanese hg/ss, then I think they are not programmed to work with each other-meaning you can't.
None of the 4th gen Pokemon exist in any of the 1-3 gen Pokemon games meaning nothing like electivire exists in firered or any game before that.
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You probably mean "anecdotes". It's ann-neck-dotes.
the definition of Pokemon is "pocket monster" It has no meaning. It's a game. Answer ilikepie
one of the basic units of biological classification and a taxonomic rank.
dote on such as: "The creepy cat lady dotes on her many kittens"
Appljack dotes over a tree in season 1 episode 21 "Over a Barrel"
If you're meaning to say how many Pokemon there are in the National Dex, there are now 694 Pokemon total, but if you're meaning the Isshu Dex, that would be 156, I believe, new Pokemon to the already overloaded Pokedex. :/
It doesn't really have a meaning, but it is short for Pocket Monsters in Japanese.
Game boy Pokemon silver :)
Advanced Generation
"Everything, has meaning, Existence, has meaning, Being alive, has meaning, Have dreams, Use power."
Open the script at random and you will find some:Simile: "And then the moon, like to a silver bow . . ."Allusion: "Or on Diana's altar" or "And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind."Metaphor: "Your eyes are lode-stars"Personification: "Brief as the lightning in the collied night that, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth."Alliteration: "With duty and desire we follow you." or "dotes, devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry."Sarcasm: "You have her father's love, Demetrius. Let me have Hermia's. Do you marry him."I could go on of course. I only bothered to look at the first scene of the play.