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blurb=Serebii.net recently reported new information about Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver a month before the game's official English-language release. The site revealed the English names of the player characters, Rocket Executives, and more. }} | blurb=Serebii.net recently reported new information about Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver a month before the game's official English-language release. The site revealed the English names of the player characters, Rocket Executives, and more. }} | ||
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[[File:HGSS Rocket Executives.png|thumb|240px|Team Rocket Executives]] | |||
Serebii.net recently reported new information about {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} a month before the game's official English-language release. The site revealed the English names of the {{bp|player character}}s, {{bp|Rocket Executive}}s, and more. | Serebii.net recently reported new information about {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} a month before the game's official English-language release. The site revealed the English names of the {{bp|player character}}s, {{bp|Rocket Executive}}s, and more. | ||
The player characters' English names were revealed. {{bp|Gold (game)|Hibiki}} is now known as Ethan and {{bp|Kotone (game)|Kotone}} as '''Lyra'''. | The player characters' English names were revealed. {{bp|Gold (game)|Hibiki}} is now known as Ethan and {{bp|Kotone (game)|Kotone}} as '''Lyra'''. | ||
The | The {{bp|Pokéthlon}} has been renamed '''Pokéathlon''', a portmanteau of Pokémon and Triathlon. One of the Pokéathlon stat was renamed as well. The {{bp|Technique}} stat is now known as the '''Skill''' stat. The {{bp|Apricorn Shaker}} that mixes {{bp|Apricorn}}s together to make performance-boosting Apricorn drinks called '''Aprijuice'''. In addition, the Pokéathlon Founder named Kobushi is now named '''Magnus'''. | ||
{{bp|Team Rocket}} Executives' English names were revealed, as well. {{bp|Apollo}} is now known as '''Archer''' and {{bp|Athena}} as '''Arianna'''. {{bp|Lance (Team Rocket)|Lance}} has been renamed '''Proton''', and {{bp|Lambda}} is now named '''Petrel'''. | {{bp|Team Rocket}} Executives' English names were revealed, as well. {{bp|Apollo}} is now known as '''Archer''' and {{bp|Athena}} as '''Arianna'''. {{bp|Lance (Team Rocket)|Lance}} has been renamed '''Proton''', and {{bp|Lambda}} is now named '''Petrel'''. | ||
New items introduced in HeartGold and SoulSilver were also revealed. The Verdant Orb, the item that allows the player to encounter {{p|Rayquaza}} in the {{bp|Hidden Tower}}, is now called the '''Jade Orb'''. The {{bp|Tide Bell}}, which is used by the {{bp|Kimono Girls}} to summon {{p|Lugia}}, is now called '''Tidal Bell'''. The {{bp|Unown Notebook}} is now known as '''Unown Report''' and {{bp|GB Player}} as '''GB Sound'''. The {{bp|Mysterious Crystal}} has been renamed '''Enigma Stone''' and the {{bp|Itemfinder}} is now named '''Dowsing MCHN''' in Generation IV. The {{bp|Compe Ball}}, the Poké Ball used to catch {{bp|wild Pokémon}} in the {{bp|Bug-Catching Contest}}, is now known as '''Sport Ball'''. The {{bp|Apricorn Case}} and the {{bp|Berry Planter}} that allows the {{bp|Apricorn}}s and {{bp|Berry|Berries}} to grow while traveling, are now called '''Apricorn Box''' and '''Berry Pots''', respectively. | |||
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