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5th Gen Quick Questions

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Ok,so does this mean that the functions of Black City and White Forest,are reversed in White2/Black2?

What does PWT mean exactly?
 
Ok,so does this mean that the functions of Black City and White Forest,are reversed in White2/Black2?

What does PWT mean exactly?

Black City and White Forest serve the exact same battling purpose in B2/W2, the only difference being appearance. You can switch between the two if you trade a certain key over from the other version.

PWT stands for Pokemon World Tournament.
 
In the original Pokemon White,the White Forest was a place that was made exclusively,for catching wild pokemon. Is there any such place like this,in either Black 2,or White 2?
 
In the original Pokemon White,the White Forest was a place that was made exclusively,for catching wild pokemon. Is there any such place like this,in either Black 2,or White 2?

Not really. You can access both through keys that are transferred from the opposite version.
 
I've been reading about Pokemon on TV Tropes, and it frequently mentions Memory Link. What is it, and how do I get it to work?
 
I've been reading about Pokemon on TV Tropes, and it frequently mentions Memory Link. What is it, and how do I get it to work?

I've got your answer here, courtesy of Bulbapedia:

Bulbapedia said:
Memory Link is a new feature that allows players to sync both the original Black and White with Black 2 and White 2 together via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or DS Wireless Communications. With this feature, the player can access new game features and interactions in Black 2 and White 2. The player may need to finish the main story in their Pokémon Black or White games to see some of the flashbacks.

It also allows you to capture N's Pokemon and also do one-off battles with Cheren and Bianca using their old teams from the copy of Black or White that was linked with your Black 2/White 2 game, their team will also be different depending on the starter you chose in the original Black or White version that was synced. You can also see various cutscenes throughout the game that otherwise cannot be seen without it.

Also, you don't have to specifically link Black 2 to Black/White 2 to White, it can be linked with either of the original Black or White regardless of which version you have. I recommend you try it out, and it gives you a better explanation of the Unova story of the 2-year time gap between Black/White and Black 2/White 2.

Click here for more information about Memory Link and its features.
 
I've been reading about Pokemon on TV Tropes, and it frequently mentions Memory Link. What is it, and how do I get it to work?
Memory Link is a feature that allows you to play some scenes that had happened outside of the game storyline. Some are prior to the BW story, some are throughout the story and some are between BW and B2W2.
It gives a sequel feeling to B2W2.
And you activate it by Unova Link menu where you need to enter your Black/White Game Sync ID.

Edit: Damn you, Mijukari xD xD
 
I've been reading about Pokemon on TV Tropes, and it frequently mentions Memory Link. What is it, and how do I get it to work?

Memory Link is a feature only available in Black 2 and White 2. Players can use this feature at the beginning of menu of the games to connect to Black or White versions. After doing this option, there are several requests for you throughout the game. For example; You have to talk to a number of NPC's (mostly Gym Leaders or others), and they tell you things from the past, like how Iris changed her look and why the Striaton Trio quit their Gym carreer. Players now also are able to capture N's Pokémon in the wild. (Check Serebii or Bulbapedia for more). Memory Link is at the very beginning of everyone's game at the menu. (As far as I xan remember)

Hope you know enough!

EDIT: -.- seriously? Did I take so much time of posting this? Well jammi , you have 3 answers now!
 
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If I have a friend that has completed Black 2 and has the Challenge Mode key, can he transfer it to me and can I use it as soon as I start my game? If so, would you recommend it, as I have seen reports that this game is 'too easy' and I do like a challenge! Thanks. :)
 
If I have a friend that has completed Black 2 and has the Challenge Mode key, can he transfer it to me and can I use it as soon as I start my game? If so, would you recommend it, as I have seen reports that this game is 'too easy' and I do like a challenge! Thanks. :)

You can!

I would recommend it. I found it much funner to play with challenge mode.
 
If I have a friend that has completed Black 2 and has the Challenge Mode key, can he transfer it to me and can I use it as soon as I start my game? If so, would you recommend it, as I have seen reports that this game is 'too easy' and I do like a challenge! Thanks. :)

Yes, you can! Go ahead and give it a try - take up the challenge and do your very best! Have fun! *thumbs up*
 
What will happen to the shops at Join Avenue if I don't play my game for a while? Will they be out of business, or are they still there?

If I have a friend that has completed Black 2 and has the Challenge Mode key, can he transfer it to me and can I use it as soon as I start my game? If so, would you recommend it, as I have seen reports that this game is 'too easy' and I do like a challenge! Thanks. :)

I wouldn't recommend it. The game isn't really that easy if you make your own challenges like completing the storyline while EV training your Pokemon, which makes level grinding slower and forces you to use a Pokemon against an opponent's Pokemon that has a type advantage against you but you still want to use your Pokemon because it's the only Pokemon that requires the EV points it has. There's also the post-game content such as the PWT and Black Tower/White Forest, which shows that there really isn't a need for a difficulty setting to begin with.
 
What will happen to the shops at Join Avenue if I don't play my game for a while? Will they be out of business, or are they still there?



I wouldn't recommend it. The game isn't really that easy if you make your own challenges like completing the storyline while EV training your Pokemon, which makes level grinding slower and forces you to use a Pokemon against an opponent's Pokemon that has a type advantage against you but you still want to use your Pokemon because it's the only Pokemon that requires the EV points it has. There's also the post-game content such as the PWT and Black Tower/White Forest, which shows that there really isn't a need for a difficulty setting to begin with.


They never go away don't worry.


Well if you find the game still too easy or hard with challenge mode, you could always do one of the challenges in the challenge forum, or change back to normal mode.
 
Magmortar with Vital Spirit?

Magmortar with Vital Spirit?
i want one, how do i get one on white 2?
 
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guys there is a place like white forest from white 1 its called the nature preserve, you have to catch all the pokemon in the unova dex in order to go there
 
Magmortar with Vital Spirit?
i want one, how do i get one on white 2?
It's available in the Dream World.
guys there is a place like white forest from white 1 its called the nature preserve, you have to catch all the pokemon in the unova dex in order to go there

No you don't; you just have to see all the Unova Pokémon, minus Keldeo, Meloetta and Genesect.
 
im not familiar with how the dream world works. could you please explain how i would go about acquiring it there
 
RNG vs Edit?

can someone point out the difference? From what I can tell, pokecheck doesn't know the difference and neither does Nintendo.

RNG abuse is the manipulation of the system, while editing is plain ol' hack.. but if you edit right, there's no telling whether it was RNG abuse or edit, can you?

(I can't post urls yet)
RNG abuse or edit? pokecheck.org/?pk=4140776
RNG abuse or edit? pokecheck.org/?pk=4063544

I hope this doesn't continue onto gen 6 :/
 
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