
Each version has a specific Legendary pokemon available, depicted on the box art: Dialga in Brilliant Diamond, and Palkia in Shining Pearl. The main difference in these double releases is the pokemon available in each title. Loads of people got annoyed at me when I published an article about that a couple of weeks ago - probably all Tories, innit. Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl each have a list of exclusive pokemon Credit: Nintendo. Why do I hate Amity Square, you ask? Because Amity Square is for Tories. While early looks at the games showcased the return of the beloved Underground gimmick - complete with all new lairs containing ‘mons from previous generations, which are of particular interest when you remember that BDSP is right to ignore ones after Gen 4 - the most recent footage highlighted Amity Square. I suppose Chansey isn’t the worst thing about the latest Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl trailer. Geek out and get the best value on Dark Explorers Chansey - 80/108 - Common for only CAD 0.00 at Lunivers de la carte. While neither Cheryl nor Chansey are individually bad, together they are the literal manifestation of a Nuzlocker’s nightmare. Riley, also confirmed for the remakes, is sound and acts as a major asset for all aspiring Diamond & Pearl Nuzlockers. Suicune has a large, hexagonal, cerulean blue crest on its. Suicune has a thick, purple mane that resembles the aurora borealis and two white, streamer-like tails that wave forward. Its face and underside are white as well. He also gives you an Egg on Iron Island, which hatches into Riolu and gives you an opportunity to raise your own Aura Pokemon. Suicune is a slim, quadrupedal, blue, mammalian Pokémon with white, diamond-shaped markings. While Cheryl insists on battling with a useless Chansey, Riley assists you with a level 34 (or 41 in Platinum) Lucario. All of this is especially prominent when you consider other Gen 4 NPC trainers with scripted story sequences, particularly Riley.
