B2W2 drops Black and White's Unova-only restriction. Old favorites like Arcanine and Lucario are available from the early game alongside Gen 5 picks. New areas and different gym leaders change where you find Pokemon compared to the originals. Same 649 total roster, much wider team options from the start.

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Solosis
#0577

Solosis

psychic
C
Duosion
#0578

Duosion

psychic
B
Reuniclus
#0579

Reuniclus

psychic
D
Ducklett
#0580

Ducklett

waterflying
C
Swanna
#0581

Swanna

waterflying
D
Vanillite
#0582

Vanillite

ice
D
Vanillish
#0583

Vanillish

ice
C
Vanilluxe
#0584

Vanilluxe

ice
D
Deerling
#0585

Deerling

normalgrass
C
Sawsbuck
#0586

Sawsbuck

normalgrass
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Emolga
#0587

Emolga

electricflying
D
Karrablast
#0588

Karrablast

bug
C
Escavalier
#0589

Escavalier

bugsteel
D
Foongus
#0590

Foongus

grasspoison
C
Amoonguss
#0591

Amoonguss

grasspoison
D
Frillish
#0592

Frillish

waterghost
B
Jellicent
#0593

Jellicent

waterghost
C
Alomomola
#0594

Alomomola

water
D
Joltik
#0595

Joltik

bugelectric
C
Galvantula
#0596

Galvantula

bugelectric
C
Ferroseed
#0597

Ferroseed

grasssteel
A
Ferrothorn
#0598

Ferrothorn

grasssteel
D
Klink
#0599

Klink

steel
C
Klang
#0600

Klang

steel
C
Klinklang
#0601

Klinklang

steel
D
Tynamo
#0602

Tynamo

electric
D
Eelektrik
#0603

Eelektrik

electric
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Eelektross
#0604

Eelektross

electric
D
Elgyem
#0605

Elgyem

psychic
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Beheeyem
#0606

Beheeyem

psychic
D
Litwick
#0607

Litwick

ghostfire
D
Lampent
#0608

Lampent

ghostfire
B
Chandelure
#0609

Chandelure

ghostfire
D
Axew
#0610

Axew

dragon
C
Fraxure
#0611

Fraxure

dragon
B
Haxorus
#0612

Haxorus

dragon
D
Cubchoo
#0613

Cubchoo

ice
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Beartic
#0614

Beartic

ice
C
Cryogonal
#0615

Cryogonal

ice
D
Shelmet
#0616

Shelmet

bug
C
Accelgor
#0617

Accelgor

bug
C
Stunfisk
#0618

Stunfisk

groundelectric
D
Mienfoo
#0619

Mienfoo

fighting
B
Mienshao
#0620

Mienshao

fighting
C
Druddigon
#0621

Druddigon

dragon
D
Golett
#0622

Golett

groundghost
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Golurk
#0623

Golurk

groundghost
D
Pawniard
#0624

Pawniard

darksteel
  • 649 total, same as the originals. The big difference: old Pokemon are available from the start this time. Arcanine, Lucario, Eevee, and dozens of other pre-Gen 5 species show up in the regional dex.

  • It's a direct sequel set two years later, not an enhanced version. New protagonist, new rival, partially different gym leaders, and new areas like Humilau City and the Pokemon World Tournament. Old Pokemon are mixed into the regional dex from the start. The story continues from where BW left off.

  • Same three starters as BW. Oshawott is still the most flexible. But the starter matters less in B2W2 because you have access to a much wider pool of Pokemon early. You can catch an Riolu in Floccesy Ranch before the first gym.

  • A postgame facility in Driftveil City where you battle gym leaders and champions from every past region. Red, Blue, Lance, Steven, Cynthia, and every other major trainer appears. Each uses their signature teams. It's a fan-service gauntlet with real challenge.

  • Still Generation 5, released in 2012 for the Nintendo DS. B2W2 are the only numbered sequels in the main Pokemon series. They use the same engine and national dex as Black and White but tell a new story with expanded content.

  • Black 2 gets Reshiram and White 2 gets Zekrom (swapped from the originals). Black 2 has Black Tower (postgame trainer gauntlet), White 2 has White Treehollow (same concept, different layout). The non-legendary exclusives are minor. Pick based on which legendary you want.

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