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Pokémon Black & White 2 Information

In Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2, players take on the role of a Pokémon Trainer who must explore new areas of the Unova region two years after the events of Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version. This marks the first time in the history of the core Pokémon video game series that storylines have continued from one game release to another. The characters and environments in Unova have undergone extraordinary changes, from the rise of new Gym Leaders to a new Unova Challenge area where players can level up their Pokémon more easily than ever before. A newly upgraded Pokédex also makes it simpler to find data and track Pokémon – including new forms of Legendary Pokémon.

Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 introduce a new Medal System that rewards players for reaching certain in-game milestones, such as taking a certain number of steps, hatching Egg and using C-Gear to connect with friends. There are more than 250 unique medals to collect, giving players more goals to achieve even after they have completed the game’s main storyline. Players who have completed the main game can also enjoy additional content through the Key System, which unlocks additional Unova Challenge areas for players to take on, and offers detailed customization options for advanced players. For example, players who have gained access to the Key System can adjust the difficulty of the Pokémon belonging to Trainers they encounter in the field, making them stronger or weaker.

As players work to uncover the mystery behind Black Kyurem and White Kyurem, they’ll encounter new areas. Join Avenue is a new location that works like a virtual shopping mall where players can browse and buy a wide selection of in-game items – from plants and berries to fossils that can be turned into living Pokémon. When players connect wirelessly with others, they’re rewarded with more shops on Join Avenue and more choices for enhancing their Pokémon’s abilities.

Other new features in Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 include the new Pokémon World Tournament mode, which lets players battle Gym Leaders from regions in previous Pokémon video games. There’s also Pokéstar Studios, a movie “studio” near Virbank where players can use a variety of scripts to make their own customized Pokémon movies and release them to an audience. Players who experienced Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version can use the Memory Link feature to sync their save files from those games and view an expanded storyline showing events that took place in Unova during the past two years.

23 thoughts on “Pokémon Black & White 2 Information”

  1. sorry but i believe you’re wrong! Pokemon black and white 2 are not the first to continue the story of the first Pokemon pair games! gold and silver continue the story of red and blue!

      1. They aren’t sequels though. They don’t continue the storyline of Red and Blue, they just make heavy references to them once you reach Kanto.

  2. I really hope that you can use the Memory Link feature to transfer Pokemon into B&W2. I have Keldeo in Black and would like to transfer him to the new one!

  3. This!! -> “a new Unova Challenge area where players can level up their Pokémon more easily than ever before.” I always got bored & sick & tired of raising my pokemon up levels in the wild or against the pokemon league, after I had already beat the Pokemon league. That made me not really beat the game all the way, & catch as many Pokemon as I possibly could.

      1. me 3!!!!
        black city looks epic in pokemon black 2
        and white forest looks alright in pokemon white 2
        but there are some pokemon in white 2 that you cant get in black 2
        so thats why im getting both!!!!!!!!
        love pokemon

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