I was trying to replay my Pokemon Black to try maximize my trainer card levels... I know all the requirements:

1. Defeating Ghetsis & Team Plasma, or maybe even get on hall of fame (done)

2. Extralink thingy (I used PKHex)

3. Collecting all musical props (done with PKHeX too)

4. Super single trains and super double trains both 49 wins, defeat Ingo and Emmet Respectively (done as below, but I didnt use any PKHex to win it)

5. Complete National Dex (I'm on my way collecting swarms pokemon for the next days)

If this game is similar to the Japanese release then yes there is a benefit, because White will have Reshiram instead of Zekrom, and black will have Zekrom instead of Reshiram, so you will have both legendarys if you trade over your old legendary.


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You can also sleep several Pokemon at once by hitting the pink clouds that float by. Sleeping pokemon can be caught even if they are still behind a bush. Keep in mind that any Pokemon that are not captured will return to their previous game. However, there is no penalty for using Poke Transfer multiple times.

Tropes U-W  The Unfought: The Shadow Triad and six of the Seven Sages aren't battled by the player. Variable Mix: Some routes have additional percussion in the Background Music when you're walking around. In Accumula Town, entering one of the houses and talking to pianist and drummer NPCs will add piano and percussion tracks to the Background Music. Several cities will add another instrument to the background track depending on your proximity to a street performer. On the Battle Subway, new instruments are added for each car you enter. When you go to get your first badge for the Pokmon League approved at the first gate, there is silence. Then, when you enter the next room to get the next badge approved, drumming is heard in the background. More instruments are added as you get badges approved until the full instrumentals for the Victory Road theme are playing. On the Village Bridge, you can turn the vocals, beatboxing, flute, and guitar on or off by talking to particular people. In several areas with basement floors, the music goes into a lower key the further down you go. The Very Definitely Final Dungeon: N's Castle. It's not so much a dungeon as it is the location for the final battle between you and N. Video Game Cruelty Potential: Battling Audino is an excellent way to gather large amounts of experience fast, but they often use a move called Heal Pulse that will actually heal your Pokmon, so you might feel a bit bad about beating the crap out of it and thirty of its cousins. Vile Vulture: Vullaby and Mandibuzz are dark-type Pokmon and their designs are based on vultures, specifically the turkey vulture. It makes a nest out of the bones it finds. It grabs weakened prey in its talons and hauls it to its nest of bones. Villainous Breakdown: Ghetsis, after N is defeated. He completely flips his gourd, verbally abuses N, and finally decides to stop playing Chessmaster and fight you personally, proving to be an even more dangerous opponent than N. Villain Opening Scene: The opening cinematic before the title screen doesn't give little snippets of various characters or show off some of the new Pokmon like the previous games, but rather focuses on Team Plasma crowning their king. Wake-Up Call Boss: Lenora. Her Pokmon are levels 18 and 20, respectively, which is a huge step up from what you've been facing up to this point. Both can use Retaliate, which is a fairly strong attack in its own right, but gets even worse if her Watchog uses it immediately after you take out her Herdier (it has an already respectable Base Power of 70, which doubles to 140 if used after another of her Pokmon are KO'd). Worse, her Watchog can and will use Hypnosis to put your entire team to sleep. Watch Out for That Tree!: The cannons in Skyla's gym will launch you all over the place until you work your way to her; most of them deliver the exact amount of power to get you to the landing spot, but one is overtuned and will fire you into the far wall. Western Zodiac: There's a TV show that announces horoscopes featuring Pokmon that roughly coincide with the animals of the zodiac. For example, if the real-life sign Pisces is from late February to most of March, the equivalent is the fishlike Alomomola, throughout all of March. Well-Intentioned Extremist: N and Team Plasma seem to believe that humans and Pokmon should be separated to make the world more black and white, and want to free Pokmon from humans. Although, since it's been proven time and time again that Pokmon enjoy human company, the intentions aren't as well as they might seem at first glance. What Happened to the Mouse?: A Team Plasma scientist in N's Castle mentions they have hacked into the Pokmon Storage System and are preparing to release everyone's Pokmon. No mention is made of this huge hole in security being fixed. Wingdinglish: The Abyssal Ruins feature an English-based one. Wolverine Publicity: Pikachu makes several cameos as an NPC and as various background objects, while the Driftveil Bridge has the in-universe nickname of "Charizard Bridge". Both Pikachu and Charizard are unobtainable without trading or transferring, even during the postgame. Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire would later treat Lucario in a similar way. Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Yamask when it evolves into Cofagrigus, which eats humans and turns them into mummies. The World Is Just Awesome: If the Skyarrow Bridge doesn't convince you the first time you see it, nothing will. 2351a5e196

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