In order to accomplish Professor Oak's goal of a complete Pokémon database, the Pokédex is designed to find and record data on each Pokémon the Trainer meets. The modern Pokédex is a handheld electronic encyclopedia device one which is capable of recording and retaining information of the various Pokémon of the world. Pokédex entries also include height, weight, cry, footprint (prior to Generation VI), location, other forms, and a picture of the Pokémon. They may give background information on the habitat or activities of a Pokémon in the wild or other information on the Pokémon's history or anatomy. Pokédex entries typically describe a Pokémon in only two or three sentences. While the concept of a Pokédex has existed for a long period, the digital version of it is a more recent invention created by Professor Oak. Regional Pokédexes give information about Pokémon native to a particular region, while the National Pokédex records information about all known Pokémon. However, they are also only given to a few Trainers at a time, generally to the ones that are felt to have exceptional potential and skill. It gives information about all Pokémon in the world that are contained in its database, although it differs in how it acquires and presents information over the different media. The Pokédex (Japanese: ポケモン 図鑑 illustrated Pokémon encyclopedia) is an invaluable tool to Trainers in the Pokémon world. 5.6 Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys.Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
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