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==Guide templates==
All Pokemon guides should use the following templates
===Wild Pokémon (not fishing)===
Used for Pokémon that can be caught in the grass/water/caves. Anything besides fishing. [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Route 204 & Ravaged Path#Pokémon found|Example]].
* {{t|Pokemon/Wild}} - for game, time mode and encounter rate header
* {{t|Pokemon/Wild row}} - for Pokémon listing
* {{t|Pokemon/Wild header}} - to list separate encounter types don't use grass in this.
One time Pokémon encounters shouldn't use the template, and just have a brief description in the guide section where they appear.
===Wild Pokémon (fishing)===
Used for catching Pokémon while fishing
* {{t|Pokemon/Fishing}} - for game, rod type and encounter rate header
* {{t|Pokemon/Fishing row}} - for Pokémon listing
===Trainers===
Used for listing trainers and their Pokémon. [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Route 204 & Ravaged Path#Trainers|Example]]
* {{t|Pokemon/Trainer}} - for game, trainer and Pokémon header
* {{t|Pokemon/Trainer row}} - for trainer listing and reward
* {{t|Pokemon/Trainer mon}} - for trainers Pokémon
===New Pokemon===
Used on the page where you first can catch a Pokémon and then provide a brief summary about it. [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen/Route 2#New Pokémon|Example]]
* {{t|Pokemon/New}} - used for Pokémon summary
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==Pokemon Types==
==Pokemon Types==
 
Should we use the in-game images or pull something like [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Type_(TCG) this] for listing the elemental types for easier identification? --[[User:Sekoku|Sekoku]] 18:27, 7 November 2006 (CST)
Should we use the in-game images or pull something like [[bp:Elemental_types|this]] for listing the elemental types for easier identification? --[[User:Sekoku|Sekoku]] 18:27, 7 November 2006 (CST)
:Some of them aren't easy to identify with images (normal for example) and I don't think it'd be easy to do any standards so I think what bp does is good. -- [[User:Mason11987|Mason11987]] <sup>([[User talk:Mason11987|Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mason11987|Contributions]])</sup> 14:10, 10 November 2006 (CST)
:Some of them aren't easy to identify with images (normal for example) and I don't think it'd be easy to do any standards so I think what bp does is good. -- [[User:Mason11987|Mason11987]] <sup>([[User talk:Mason11987|Talk]] - [[Special:Contributions/Mason11987|Contributions]])</sup> 14:10, 10 November 2006 (CST)
::Well, I'm not the most proficient at wiki layout code. If you (or anyone) can make something similar to that, we'd be good to go from that. So long as it can go within a table. --[[User:Sekoku|Sekoku]] 09:27, 13 November 2006 (CST)
::Well, I'm not the most proficient at wiki layout code. If you (or anyone) can make something similar to that, we'd be good to go from that. So long as it can go within a table. --[[User:Sekoku|Sekoku]] 09:27, 13 November 2006 (CST)
== PokéROMs ==
I just found a Pokérom disk while cleaning and it reminded me that we don't have any coverage on the few PC Pokémon related games that are out (even if they are mostly edutainment games). Here is the description for them from Wikipedia:
'''PokéROM Gotta LEARN 'em all''', a series of minigames, was released on specially shaped 8mm CD-ROMs and also as an LE Complete Collection Box for PC and Apple Mac. Developed by Mattel Interactive, this is a Nintendo International Licensed Product.
Does anyone have any opinions on including things like these in the list of Pokémon games?--[[User:Zaiqukaj|Zaiqukaj]] 18:19, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
== Adding more generic info. ==
Certain aspects, such as the battle basics, training, catching, etc. is consistent throughout all of the mainstream games. I think they should have pages here to be put in the guides. You would think that info that's in every single game would be very easy to make a page for, but the Gold/Silver version doesn't even have complete pages for them. [[File:SRTakugaIcon.png|15px]][[User:Jepjr|<span style="color:#00611C">Jepjr</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Jepjr|<span style="color:#993300">T</span>]]</sup> 03:27, 17 March 2010 (UTC)
:Do you mean a subpage of the series similar to [[Pokémon/Competitive battling]]? That particular article has exactly what it says on the tin: the basics of battling and how to find and improve on your own style, and should be linked to from all main series games Table of Contents. (If it's missing anywhere, add <nowiki>[[Pokémon/Competitive battling|Competitive battling]]</nowiki> to the ToC under '''Getting Started'''.) It would be possible to create a subpage (for example Pokémon/Catching and training) but this would involve moving the info from any existing pages, deleting those and changing their links to direct to the new article. [[User:Moydow|<font color="green">Moy</font><font color="orange">dow</font>]] <sup>[[User talk:Moydow|<font color="blue">(ta</font><font color="gold">lk)</font>]]</sup> 11:58, 17 March 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 15:06, 28 September 2023

Guide templates[edit]

All Pokemon guides should use the following templates

Wild Pokémon (not fishing)[edit]

Used for Pokémon that can be caught in the grass/water/caves. Anything besides fishing. Example.

One time Pokémon encounters shouldn't use the template, and just have a brief description in the guide section where they appear.

Wild Pokémon (fishing)[edit]

Used for catching Pokémon while fishing

Trainers[edit]

Used for listing trainers and their Pokémon. Example

New Pokemon[edit]

Used on the page where you first can catch a Pokémon and then provide a brief summary about it. Example

Pokemon Types[edit]

Should we use the in-game images or pull something like this for listing the elemental types for easier identification? --Sekoku 18:27, 7 November 2006 (CST)

Some of them aren't easy to identify with images (normal for example) and I don't think it'd be easy to do any standards so I think what bp does is good. -- Mason11987 (Talk - Contributions) 14:10, 10 November 2006 (CST)
Well, I'm not the most proficient at wiki layout code. If you (or anyone) can make something similar to that, we'd be good to go from that. So long as it can go within a table. --Sekoku 09:27, 13 November 2006 (CST)

PokéROMs[edit]

I just found a Pokérom disk while cleaning and it reminded me that we don't have any coverage on the few PC Pokémon related games that are out (even if they are mostly edutainment games). Here is the description for them from Wikipedia:

PokéROM Gotta LEARN 'em all, a series of minigames, was released on specially shaped 8mm CD-ROMs and also as an LE Complete Collection Box for PC and Apple Mac. Developed by Mattel Interactive, this is a Nintendo International Licensed Product.

Does anyone have any opinions on including things like these in the list of Pokémon games?--Zaiqukaj 18:19, 24 June 2009 (UTC)

Adding more generic info.[edit]

Certain aspects, such as the battle basics, training, catching, etc. is consistent throughout all of the mainstream games. I think they should have pages here to be put in the guides. You would think that info that's in every single game would be very easy to make a page for, but the Gold/Silver version doesn't even have complete pages for them. SRTakugaIcon.pngJepjrT 03:27, 17 March 2010 (UTC)

Do you mean a subpage of the series similar to Pokémon/Competitive battling? That particular article has exactly what it says on the tin: the basics of battling and how to find and improve on your own style, and should be linked to from all main series games Table of Contents. (If it's missing anywhere, add [[Pokémon/Competitive battling|Competitive battling]] to the ToC under Getting Started.) It would be possible to create a subpage (for example Pokémon/Catching and training) but this would involve moving the info from any existing pages, deleting those and changing their links to direct to the new article. Moydow (talk) 11:58, 17 March 2010 (UTC)