The very useful Pokemon pokedex
The credit for the development of pokemon Pokédex goes to Professor Oak who made this into a very
valuable tool that can help you a lot as a trainer within the vast Pokémon world. This is because through
pokedex, you are able to obtain useful information regarding every Pokémon that is contained within
the database. However, it does differ a little bit, especially in how the information is acquired as well as
presented. Also, they are only presented to very few of the trainers at one time. As a general rule, they are
given to those who might have shown extraordinary potential as well as skill. You will find that there are
in fact several types of these tools. However, each Pokédex is usually special for a particular region.
Usually, these pokemon Pokédex entries will be small, around two or three sentence long. Also, in some
of the events background information is given on the corresponding habitat or any useful activities of
the particular Pokémon when it is outside within the wild. However, other times, you get other pieces
of information such as the history of that pokemon as well as the anatomy and so on. Basic information
about the Pokémon, its height, sounds of its cry, weight, as well as a quick description. Often, a
descriptive picture is also included.
Some of the functions that are involved include the design of the pokedex so that the useful information
is located once the trainer encounters that particular pokemon. This way, the Pokémon information adds
and forms a part of the long list each time one encounters them in quests. There are some exceptions to
this general rule. For example, within Gen IV, the information gets added on simply observing a picture!
However, in this case, only a brief description is added, none of the details make it to the picture yet. The
main entries will be recorded once the player is able to catch the particular Pokémon or obtain it via a
trade.
In Generation I, for example, the entries within the pokemon Pokédex are simple. Moreover, you
can easily access the individual sections from the main listing. The major part is named the data. This
includes one image as well as the name, number, as well as the species. The physical features such as
height and weight, as well as a quick description are often included as well. The next part is usually
called the Cry. If you choose this, you would be able to hear the cry of the Pokémon. The final part is
called Area. Here, you will find a map, often involving indicators that flash at those locations where the
Pokémon you have selected can be located making pokemon pokedex a very useful feature!No comments yet.