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* [[Anime Hair]] |
* [[Anime Hair]] |
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* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Gigantamax, a form of Dynamaxing, which make some pokemon to become insanely huge (as much as 98ft). |
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Gigantamax, a form of Dynamaxing, which make some pokemon to become insanely huge (as much as 98ft). |
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* [[Creepy Child]]/[[Goth]]: Allister, the Galar Ghost-type Gym Leader. |
* [[Creepy Child]]/[[Goth]]: Allister, the Galar Ghost-type Gym Leader. |
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* [[Expy]]: The camping mode is similar to [[Pokémon X and Y|Pokemon Amie]]. |
* [[Expy]]: The camping mode is similar to [[Pokémon X and Y|Pokemon Amie]]. |
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* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute Critters]]: The starter pokemons: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. |
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute Critters]]: The starter pokemons: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble. |
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** The rest of the unknown pokemon that'll appear once the game releases. |
** The rest of the unknown pokemon that'll appear once the game releases. |
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* [[Food Porn]]: The Curry on Rice dish that gamers are encourage to make. |
* [[Food Porn]]: The Curry on Rice dish that gamers are encourage to make. |
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{{quote|Nintendo Direct: "[[People: A Musical Celebration|You can eat anything in the Galar region, you can eat anything...]]"}} |
{{quote|Nintendo Direct: "[[People: A Musical Celebration|You can eat anything in the Galar region, you can eat anything...]]"}} |
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** Averted. Ya can make vegetarian expies of those curry recipes, involving berries and other ingredients. |
** Averted. Ya can make vegetarian expies of those curry recipes, involving berries and other non-Pokemon ingredients. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: An in universe example, Dynamaxing (and by extension, Gigantamax) is a phenomenon that's only exclusive to Pokemons found in the Galar region. |
* [[No Export for You]]: An in universe example, Dynamaxing (and by extension, Gigantamax) is a phenomenon that's only exclusive to Pokemons found in the Galar region. |
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* [[Socialization Bonus]]: While camping, one can socialize with other trainers. |
* [[Socialization Bonus]]: While camping, one can socialize with other real life trainers and their pokemon. |
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* [[There Are No Tents]]: Averted. One can set up a tent and camp in the Galar wilderness, play with their team, and eat. It's even encouraged to meet other trainers whilst resting. |
* [[There Are No Tents]]: Averted. One can set up a tent and camp in the Galar wilderness, play with their team, and eat. It's even encouraged to meet other trainers whilst resting. |
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[[Category:Japanese Games]] |
[[Category:Japanese Games]] |
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[[Category:Video Games of the 2010s]] |
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