![]() You'll encounter Rattata and Zubats alongside Patrats and Woobats. White Version 2 includes a greater mix of new and old Pokémon from the outset. The original Pokemon White featured new Pokémon until you finished the main story. One of the most noteworthy changes is a different lineup of Pokémon early in the game. It's more enjoyable than simply repeating the plot like in Platinum, but a true sequel this is not. You revisit many of the same areas and encounter many of the same people. True sequels to a Pokémon game tend to include pretty drastic changes and a boatload of new Pokémon, but White Version 2's mechanical differences are more subtle, and there are a limited number of new Pokémon, almost all of which are "legendary" Pokémon. It has new features, minor bug fixes, and an updated plot. It's easy to get into the shorthand of calling it Pokémon White 2, but "Version 2" is far more accurate. While the game is called Pokémon White Version 2, it's far more equivalent to the "spin-off" Pokémon games like Platinum or Emerald than it is a full-fledged sequel. The region of Unova has changed in that time, and a new generation of trainers sets out to explore the land once again. Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 take place roughly two years after the original game. It's no different with Pokémon Black and White, which came out about a year and a half ago. Ever since Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon players have gotten a new and improved version about a year later. ![]() ![]() At this point, it's inevitable that the first version of a new Pokémon game won't be the last. ![]()
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