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'''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl''' are the latest entries in [[Nintendo]]'s popular [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] series of monster-battling [[RPG]]s. Diamond and Pearl are the first core games in the series to appear on the [[Nintendo DS]]. Diamond and Pearl carry on the series with all the usual aspects found in Pokémon games, but wrapped in a new package of bright new, partially three dimensional graphics and spectacular attack animations. Diamond and Pearl follow in the footsteps of the previous Pokémon games and very few times do the games stray from those worn footsteps. Those few times ''DP'' stray from those worn footsteps include new, completely overhauled Pokémon contests, the vast underground network and new Wi-Fi features. | '''Pokémon Diamond and Pearl''' are the latest entries in [[Nintendo]]'s popular [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]] series of monster-battling [[RPG]]s. Diamond and Pearl are the first core games in the series to appear on the [[Nintendo DS]]. Diamond and Pearl carry on the series with all the usual aspects found in Pokémon games, but wrapped in a new package of bright new, partially three dimensional graphics and spectacular attack animations. Diamond and Pearl follow in the footsteps of the previous Pokémon games and very few times do the games stray from those worn footsteps. Those few times ''DP'' stray from those worn footsteps include new, completely overhauled Pokémon contests, the vast underground network and new Wi-Fi features. |
Revision as of 22:14, 6 March 2008
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl are the latest entries in Nintendo's popular Pokémon series of monster-battling RPGs. Diamond and Pearl are the first core games in the series to appear on the Nintendo DS. Diamond and Pearl carry on the series with all the usual aspects found in Pokémon games, but wrapped in a new package of bright new, partially three dimensional graphics and spectacular attack animations. Diamond and Pearl follow in the footsteps of the previous Pokémon games and very few times do the games stray from those worn footsteps. Those few times DP stray from those worn footsteps include new, completely overhauled Pokémon contests, the vast underground network and new Wi-Fi features.
Table of Contents
Appendices
- Rare and Legendary Pokémon
- Dual-slot mode
- Rematches
- The Underground
- Pal Park
- Amity Square
- Completing the National Pokédex
- The Pokétch
- Pokédex
- Cheats
Items
1. Coal Badge
- Twinleaf Town
- Route 201
- Verity Lakefront
- Lake Verity
- Sandgem Town
- Route 202
- Jubilife City
- Route 203
- Oreburgh Gate
- Oreburgh City
- Oreburgh Mine
- Oreburgh City Gym
2. Forest Badge
- Helping Rowan with Team Galactic
- Route 204 & Ravaged Path
- Floaroma Town
- Valley Windworks
- Route 205 south side
- Eterna Forest & The Old Chateau
- Route 205 (Eterna City Side)
- Eterna City
- Eterna City Gym
3. Cobble Badge
4. Fen Badge
- Route 214
- Valor Lakefront
- Route 213
- Pastoria City
- Pastoria City Gym
- Team Galactic delivery
- Pastoria Great Marsh
5. Relic Badge
6. Mine Badge
7. Icicle Badge
Legendary Pokémon
8. Beacon Badge
The Elite Four
Post-Game