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A list of Pokémon who debuted in Pokémon Black and White. At 156 new Pokémon, none of which are related to previous ones, this generation has introduced the most Pokémon of them all. Due to no old Pokémon being present in the story of Black and White, many Pokémon present in all the other games—such as Zubat, Geodude, Tentacool, or Machop—got Expies for this one. In addition, many of the Pokemon here evolve at later levels than most Pokemon from other regions, but as a tradeoff, many of them have comparatively stronger stats, but shallower movepools. Some even are able to stand with the powerhouses of previous Generations in the Metagame - in fact, the influx of relatively powerful new Pokemon forced Smogon to make an entirely new tier. As for Legendary Pokémon, these games introduce the now-standard version mascot trio and obligatory regional trio, but eschews the sort of miscellaneous non-event Legendaries seen in the fourth generation in favor of a third trio—a pair of version-exclusive roamers and their leader—and is the second consecutive generation to include four event Legendaries.
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