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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: All version-exclusive Pokemon and differences

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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As every Pokemon fan knows, each new adventure comes with its unique set of version-exclusive Pokemon. In this article, we’ll be diving into the recently released Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl remakes, exploring the exclusive creatures found in each game, as well as detailing some of the notable differences between them.

## Version-Exclusive Pokemon

### Pokemon Brilliant Diamond:

1. Seel

2. Dewgong

3. Scyther

4. Electabuzz

5. Magby

6. Magmar

7. Murkrow

8. Honchkrow

9. Glameow

10. Purugly

11. Stunky

12. Skuntank

### Pokemon Shining Pearl:

1. Slowpoke

2. Slowbro

3. Slowking

4. Sableye

5. Mawile

6. Pinsir

7. Mime Jr.

8. Mr.Mime (Galarian)

9. Chatot

10. Spiritomb

It’s important to note that although version-exclusive Pokemon are native only to their respective games, you can still obtain them all by trading with other players.

## Differences in Legendaries

Besides regular version-exclusive creatures, there are also differences in the legendary Pokemon found between the two games.

### Legendary Encounters:

#### Brilliant Diamond:

1. Dialga (Spear Pillar)

2. Regirock (Rock Peak Ruins)

3. Regice (Iceberg Ruins)

#### Shining Pearl:

1. Palkia (Spear Pillar)

2. Registeel (Iron Ruins)

3: Regigigas (Snowpoint Temple)

While a few of these legendaries are unique to each game, Regigigas is accessible only after capturing all three “Regis” (Regirock, Regice, and Registeel).

## Super Contests

A revamped version of the Super Contests from the original Diamond and Pearl games offers a handful of exclusive outfits based on version ownership. Brilliant Diamond players can get a Red Gem Outfit, while Shining Pearl players can unlock a Blue Gem Outfit.

## The Grand Underground

The redesigned Grand Underground in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl offers similar gameplay experiences but features various wild Pokemon species specific to each version.

In conclusion, each game offers a variety of unique Pokemon and regional differences tailored to fans’ preferences. Whether you experience Sinnoh again through Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl, your adventure will undoubtedly be filled with exciting challenges and discoveries!

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