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Debut // {{date|20|November|2026}} | Debut // {{date|20|November|2026}} | ||
Pokémon // | Pokémon // 1182 | ||
Main games // [[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz and Amethyst|''Topaz'' and ''Amethyst'']] <small>(''[[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz Dream Expansion and Amethyst Dream Expansion|Dream Expansion]]'')</small> | Main games // [[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz and Amethyst|''Topaz'' and ''Amethyst'']] <small>(''[[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz Dream Expansion and Amethyst Dream Expansion|Dream Expansion]]'')</small> | ||
Region(s) introduced // [[Pokemon:Oshin|Oshin]] | Region(s) introduced // [[Pokemon:Oshin|Oshin]] | ||
Other RPGs // [[Pokemon:Pokemon | Other RPGs // [[Pokemon:Pokemon Legends: The Darkest Day|''Legends: The Darkest Day'']]<br>[[Pokemon:Pokemon Infernal Black and Eternal White|''Infernal Black'' and ''Eternal White'']]<br>[[Pokemon:Pokemon Black Version 3 and White Version 3|''Black 3'' and ''White 3'']] | ||
Contains remakes of the // Fifth generation | Contains remakes of the // Fifth generation | ||
Battle arena games // ''[[Pokemon:Pokemon: Ruler of the Black Flame|Ruler of the Black Flame]]'' | Battle arena games // ''[[Pokemon:Pokemon: Ruler of the Black Flame|Ruler of the Black Flame]]'' | ||
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End // {{date|15|November|2030}} <small>(1456 days)</small> | End // {{date|15|November|2030}} <small>(1456 days)</small> | ||
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The '''tenth generation''' of Pokémon games is the tenth installment of the Pokémon video game series starting with [[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz and Amethyst|''Pokémon Topaz'' and ''Amethyst'']], continuing with the [[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz Dream Expansion and Amethyst Dream Expansion|''Pokémon Topaz Dream Expansion'' and the ''Amethyst Dream Expansion'']], ''[[Pokemon:Pokemon Legends: The Darkest Day|Pokémon Legends: The Darkest Day]]'', [[Pokemon:Pokemon Infernal Black and Eternal White|''Pokémon Infernal Black'' and ''Eternal White'']], and concluding with [[Pokemon:Pokemon Black Version 3 and White Version 3|''Pokémon Black 3'' and ''White 3'']]. This is the first generation to be released entirely on the [[Nintendo Switch Turbo]]. | The '''tenth generation''' of Pokémon games is the tenth installment of the Pokémon video game series starting with [[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz and Amethyst|''Pokémon Topaz'' and ''Amethyst'']], continuing with the [[Pokemon:Pokemon Topaz Dream Expansion and Amethyst Dream Expansion|''Pokémon Topaz Dream Expansion'' and the ''Amethyst Dream Expansion'']], ''[[Pokemon:Pokemon Legends: The Darkest Day|Pokémon Legends: The Darkest Day]]'', and [[Pokemon:Pokemon Infernal Black and Eternal White|''Pokémon Infernal Black'' and ''Eternal White'']], and concluding with [[Pokemon:Pokemon Black Version 3 and White Version 3|''Pokémon Black 3'' and ''White 3'']]. This is the first generation to be released entirely on the [[Nintendo Switch Turbo]]. | ||
==Advances in gameplay== | ==Advances in gameplay== | ||
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* A new region to explore, the [[Pokemon:Oshin|Oshin]] region, based on [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]. | * A new region to explore, the [[Pokemon:Oshin|Oshin]] region, based on [[wikipedia:Australia|Australia]]. | ||
* A new [[Pokemon:Villainous team|villainous team]], [[Pokemon:Team Chill|Team Chill]]. | * A new [[Pokemon:Villainous team|villainous team]], [[Pokemon:Team Chill|Team Chill]]. | ||
* The introduction of the [[Pokemon:Regional form|regional form]]s for [[Pokemon:Paras (Pokemon)|Paras]], [[Pokemon:Yungoos (Pokemon)|Yungoos]], | * The introduction of the [[Pokemon:Regional form|regional form]]s for [[Pokemon:Paras (Pokemon)|Paras]], [[Pokemon:Yungoos (Pokemon)|Yungoos]], [[Pokemon:Gumshoos (Pokemon)|Gumshoos]], [[Pokemon:Wiglett (Pokemon)|Wiglett]], and [[Pokemon:Wugtrio (Pokemon)|Wugtrio]]. | ||
* A new battle mechanic, [[Pokemon:Dreamscape|Dreamscape]], which recolors the Pokémon in an animated rainbow pattern and nullifies the damage taken from regular opponents. [[Pokemon:Rainbowscape|Rainbowscape]] expands on this mechanic by also changing a Pokémon's form and turning certain moves into [[Pokemon:R-Scape Move|R-Scape Move]]s; however, holding a Mega Stone makes its corresponding Pokémon unable to Dreamscape. | * A new battle mechanic, [[Pokemon:Dreamscape|Dreamscape]], which recolors the Pokémon in an animated rainbow pattern and nullifies the damage taken from regular opponents. [[Pokemon:Rainbowscape|Rainbowscape]] expands on this mechanic by also changing a Pokémon's form and turning certain moves into [[Pokemon:R-Scape Move|R-Scape Move]]s; however, holding a Mega Stone makes its corresponding Pokémon unable to Dreamscape. | ||
* The introduction of [[Pokemon:Poke Boot Camp|Poké Boot Camp]], a system that allows players to exchange special [[Pokemon:Talisman|Talisman]]s to maximize Pokémon's [[Pokemon:Effort value|EV]]s up to the maximum number of 1530. | * The introduction of [[Pokemon:Poke Boot Camp|Poké Boot Camp]], a system that allows players to exchange special [[Pokemon:Talisman|Talisman]]s to maximize Pokémon's [[Pokemon:Effort value|EV]]s up to the maximum number of 1530. |
Revision as of 03:13, 28 May 2024
Tenth generation
Debut
November 20th, 2026
Pokémon
1182
Main games
Region(s) introduced
Other RPGs
Contains remakes of the
Fifth generation
Battle arena games
Storage games
Pokémon HOME (ver 5.0+)
End
November 15th, 2030 (1456 days)
The tenth generation of Pokémon games is the tenth installment of the Pokémon video game series starting with Pokémon Topaz and Amethyst, continuing with the Pokémon Topaz Dream Expansion and the Amethyst Dream Expansion, Pokémon Legends: The Darkest Day, and Pokémon Infernal Black and Eternal White, and concluding with Pokémon Black 3 and White 3. This is the first generation to be released entirely on the Nintendo Switch Turbo.
Advances in gameplay
- Pokémon Topaz and Amethyst are open-world games in which areas are seamlessly connected. The areas in the game can be visited in any order.
- Pokémon Topaz and Amethyst feature multiplayer with up to four players simultaneously via the Union Outplay, enabling trading and battling between players as well as allowing them to travel through the game's areas and hold refresh outings together.
- The addition of 135 new Pokémon, bringing the total to 1169.
- A new region to explore, the Oshin region, based on Australia.
- A new villainous team, Team Chill.
- The introduction of the regional forms for Paras, Yungoos, Gumshoos, Wiglett, and Wugtrio.
- A new battle mechanic, Dreamscape, which recolors the Pokémon in an animated rainbow pattern and nullifies the damage taken from regular opponents. Rainbowscape expands on this mechanic by also changing a Pokémon's form and turning certain moves into R-Scape Moves; however, holding a Mega Stone makes its corresponding Pokémon unable to Dreamscape.
- The introduction of Poké Boot Camp, a system that allows players to exchange special Talismans to maximize Pokémon's EVs up to the maximum number of 1530.
Alterations from the ninth generation
- The abandonment of the following elements:
- The Academy Ace Tournament is replaced by the Oshinian Outback Tournament.
- Picnics are replaced by refresh outings.
- Sandwiches are replaced by Poké Cookies, which behave similarly to Poké Puffs and Poké Beans.
- The Union Circle is replaced by the Union Outplay.
- Tera Raid Battles are replaced by Scape Raid Battles.
- Male Gothorita's alternate method of evolution has been changed; it now evolves into Gothoko when leveled up starting at level 41 while holding a Warrior's Flute.
Further additions in Topaz and Amethyst updates
Version 1.2.0
- The addition of a new Pokémon, Walrampire, bringing the total to 1170.
Further additions in the Pokémon Topaz Dream Expansion and the Amethyst Dream Expansion
The Jade Token (Version 2.0.0)
- A new area to explore, the Dazzolle Badlands, based on the Las Vegas Valley.
- The addition of six new Pokémon (Raptorlucha, Drieshuck, Bubblidevil, Invadevil, Goridevil, and Treashimp), bringing the total to 1176.
The Tourmaline Airfoil (Version 3.0.0)
- A new area to explore, the land of Quecour, based on Southern France.
- The addition of six new Pokémon (Zevenshuck, Venihusk, Whirlihusk, Scolihusk, Dreamscourge, and Tessirex), bringing the total to 1182.
- The introduction of Pokémon ecologically similar to Venipede, Whirlipede, and Scolipede.