Display title | Pokemon Blaze Black 2 and Volt White 2 |
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Date of page creation | 08:31, 14 February 2022 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Pokémon Blaze Black 2 & Pokémon Volt White 2 are essentially the sequels to Blaze Black and Volt White. The main feature is that all 649 Pokémon are available for capture somewhere in the game, and the trainers have all had their rosters changed in order to maintain a much harder challenge than the original game, as well as having an increased variety of opponents to fight. There’s also a large amount of alternative features these hacks offer, which range from differences to the Pokémon themselves to the presence of a couple new TMs. |