B2W2 drops the Unova-only restriction from Black and White. Old and new Pokemon share the regional dex from the start, which completely changes the tier list. Lucario and Arcanine are available early alongside Unova picks like Excadrill and Darmanitan. The gym leader lineup is partially different from BW, and the story goes to new areas. Same Gen 5 engine, much wider team options.
- Elite Pokemon
- Base Stat Total of 600+i
- Legendary
- Story-central, catchable in-gamei
- Mythical
- Rare, event-exclusivei
- BST
- Base Stat Total (sum of all 6 stats)i
- Fast with strong offensei
- Bulky with good offensei
- Very high offense, slowi
- Extremely bulky, low offensei
- High offense but fragilei
- Bulky support, low offensei
- Fast utility, momentum controli
Excadrill is still a top pick with 135 Attack and Steel/Ground STAB. But B2W2 adds old favorites to the mix — Lucario from Riolu in Floccesy Ranch and Arcanine from Growlithe in Virbank Complex are strong early options that weren't in BW. Magnezone from Magnemite in Virbank Complex is another standout with 130 Sp. Atk.
The biggest change: old Pokemon are back in the regional dex from the start. BW only had new Unova Pokemon, but B2W2 mixes in classics like Arcanine, Lucario, and Eevee. Some gym leaders are different (Cheren replaces Lenora, Roxie is new). The story is a sequel set two years later with new protagonists. And the Pokemon World Tournament lets you fight every past gym leader and Champion.
Oshawott is still the safest pick. Samurott's balanced stats and Water typing cover the most gym matchups. Starters matter less in B2W2 than in BW though, since the expanded dex gives you strong early alternatives. You can grab Riolu, Growlithe, and Magnemite before the second gym, so your starter doesn't need to carry as hard.
Black 2 gets Zekrom (swapped from White) and Challenge Mode. White 2 gets Reshiram and Easy Mode. The box legendaries swap between BW and B2W2. Challenge Mode in Black 2 raises trainer levels and gives gym leaders smarter AI — it's the only official hard mode in the series. That alone makes Black 2 the pick for experienced players.
It's the closest thing to an official hard mode Pokemon has ever had. Trainers are higher level, gym leaders have better held items and smarter AI, and some carry extra Pokemon. It makes the game noticeably harder without being unfair. The catch: you unlock it by beating Black 2 and transferring the key to another copy via IR. Some players use save editors to enable it from the start.
They're fine but less important. In BW, your starter carried early because the dex was all new Pokemon. In B2W2, you can grab Riolu, Growlithe, and Magnemite before the second gym — all strong picks that reduce how much your starter matters. Emboar is the weakest of the three since Fire/Fighting is a tired combo by Gen 5, but it still hits hard enough.
- Gen IY
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Emerald - Gen IVPt
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HeartGold & SoulSilver - Gen IVDP

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Black 2 & White 2 - Gen VIXY

X & Y - Gen VIORAS

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire - Gen VIIUSUM

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon - Gen VIISM

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Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl - Gen IXSV

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