>>54595785>You're way off.I counted every Gen IV Pokemon. Unless you're counting the old Pokemon in the Sinnoh dex, I'm right.
> they cut several from the original gameThe ranger games didn't have to have every Pokemon out there in its dex equivalent. Almia specifically was long enough, it didn't need to make you have to catch a Snorlax.
>I take it you never actually used white forest because regular connection with a friend can bet you 32 pokemonLike I said, just because they came up with White Forest in Gen V, it doesn't mean they thought of it in Gen III, but also White Forest was only in one version of the game, so if you had Black you were screwed.
>Like I said other game series already achieved similar GBA/GB connections.So what games let you transfer pokemon equivalents between devices and maintained stats,, IV equivalents, added the necessary enhancements, etc
>No, no it didn't. It was the least restrictive generation in that regardNo. That would be Gen IV with HGSS having infinite transfers, and opportunities to get pretty much every starter and legendaries even without transfer aside from the Sinnoh ones and the Regis.
>not only had the multiple methods mentioned beforeBeing able to transfer the event legendary beasts and Celebi in early is basically nothing.
>Of course you can because it made no effort to give you access to it.That's cope. They never had to give you a National Dex in the first place.
>In other words...No, because RSE had a good reason to not let you transfer Gen 2 Pokemon over.
You can only get a couple of event mon. Unless you use the DNS exploit, only a very small amount of playthroughs of Black got them.
>Also you're looking at bulbapedia and what it actually says is that was the first time a non Unovan pokemon appears on Japanese "who's that pokemon".So outside of Pikachu and Meowth, what's the first episode that focuses on a non-Unovan mon?