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An numeral indication of how much damage a character can sustain. The loss of all hit points results in the death of the character or another penalty.
Pokémon usually associated with ice and snow, and equipped with such abilities.
Characters who often refuse to do anything.
Pokémon that are considered rare and valuable, and often, very powerful.
The process by which characters reach a new level, gain greater attributes, and learn more abilities. It usually involves earning enough experience points by completing a variety of tasks such as quests or by "farming" such as killing other characters for their experience points.
A process by which one player/creature's health points are transferred to another, particularly via a spell, technique or item.
This concept is for games in which at least one of the main characters is male.
This feature typically found in RPGs lets you capture enemies and then use them in your own party. This mechanic is used heavily in games like Pokemon.
A non-elemental or gimmick affiliated Pokémon type.
Pokémon which normally have attacks that cause the Poison status effect.
Poké Maniac are the obsessed fans within the Pokemon world. In later games they dress up as their Pokemon companion, which includes charizard and pikachu.
Pokémon are creatures that inhabit the Pokémon universe and can be captured and trained for battle.
This is how to fight other Pokémon throughout the many different regions in all Pokémon games.
The Final Boss and Elite 4 champion in the main Pokémon games.
The nurses that work in the Pokémon Centers in the Pokémon games. Their main purpose is to heal players' Pokémon.
Pokémon Professors are characters in the world of Pokémon who often are the one who give the player their Starter Pokémon, and assist and guide them on their journey.
Pokemon Trainer class.
A page about different rivals seen in video games, such as Shadow the Hedgehog, the numerous rivals from Pokemon games, and so on.
Pokémon with rock-like physical structures or abilities.
Rocket Grunt (Known as Rocket in Generation 1) is a low ranking personal in the Rocket Organization that frequents the Pokemon world. They use a wide variety of pokemon, but most commonly are seen with zubats, koffings, and ekans.
Many games feature a story which involves saving the world and its inhabitants, often single handedly.
The limitations of early gaming hardware, especially in the 8-bit and 16-bit days, made animated story sequences impractical for many games. One popular alternative was to convey the story through a series of still images, often with text and music alongside them.
A two-dimensional image or animation overlaid into a scene. The foundation of early 2D games, making up everything from props to the player-controlled character.
All the Pokémon you get to choose from throughout the Pokémon series goes here. With the exception of Yellow, the three starter Pokémon are always a Grass-type, Water-type, and Fire-type in the main games.
Term originating in Pokémon, but has come into mainstream video game vernacular to describe a move that inflicts top-tier damage to an opponent.
Super Nerd is the geek trainer of the Pokémon world. They have long hair and glasses, and use electric, poison, and sometimes fire Pokémon.
An evil criminal organization the player must defeat in the Pokemon games. Also very iconic in the Pokemon anime.
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