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#1 Type_Zero_X
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I know im not supposed to do this, but this is the fastest way. Why are there 2 colors for all pokemon? Is it like Gold/Silver where you can have a chance for another color? Also, what is nature in the game? I read about hindering nature and normal and benefical, what are those? Thanks
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I know im not supposed to do this, but this is the fastest way. Why are there 2 colors for all pokemon? Is it like Gold/Silver where you can have a chance for another color? Also, what is nature in the game? I read about hindering nature and normal and benefical, what are those? ThanksType_Zero_X

its just a pattern, red and blue with their coutnerpart yellow. gold/silver and crystal, ruby sapphire emerald. now these 2 which will likely have a 3rd in about a year. leaf green and fire red didn't have one cus they were just remakes of the first 2

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#3 Type_Zero_X
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sry

i meant colors for the pokemon themselves not the games :oops:

like for example, there was a red garados in gold/silver 

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The 2 colors are standard and shiney. Shiney pokemon occur every 5000 and some-odd number times you encounter a wild pokemon, so outside of the Red Gyrados, they're pretty damn rare.

Natures can change what stats your pokemon gain when they level up, but it gets complicated, so unless you want to be competitive in the world of Pokemon, dont worry about it.Â