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    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond vs Shining Pearl – All Version Differences

    By Jarren NavarreteNovember 22, 20215 Mins Read
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    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl can indeed seem like a mouthful. These two are remakes from the 2006 Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl. And like their source material, both versions have their own unique differences. If you’re having trouble deciding which one is for you, we noted every differences between the two versions so you can make a decision. Here are all of them.

    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond vs Pokémon Shining Pearl

    What is the difference between Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl? Both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are remakes. On the surface, there actually isn’t that much differences between the two versions. With the exception of one key aspect. Whether you get Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl, the Pokémon you encounter changes dramatically.

    Brilliant Diamond Exclusive Pokémon

    Here are all the exclusive Pokémon you can find in Brilliant Diamond.

    No.

    Pokémon

    Type

    Picture

    10

    Caterpie

    Bug

    11

    Metapod

    Bug

    12

    Butterfree

    Bug, Flying

    23

    Ekans

    Poison

    24

    Arbok

    Poison

    58

    Growlithe

    Fire

    59

    Arcanine

    Fire

    86

    Seel

    Water

    87

    Dewgoing

    Water, Ice

    123

    Scyther

    Bug, Flying

    125

    Electabuzz

    Electric

    198

    Murkow

    Dark, Flying

    207

    Gligar

    Ground, Flying

    212

    Scizor

    Bug, Steel

    239

    Elekid

    Electric

    243

    Raikou

    Electric

    244

    Entei

    Fire

    245

    Suicuine

    Water

    246

    Larvitar

    Rock, Ground

    247

    Pupitar

    Rock, Ground

    248

    Tyranitar

    Rock, Dark

    250

    Ho-Oh

    Fire, Flying

    273

    Seedot

    Grass

    274

    Nuzleaf

    Grass, Dark

    275

    Shiftry

    Grass, Dark

    303

    Mawile

    Steel, Fairy

    335

    Zangoose

    Normal

    338

    Solrock

    Rock, Psychic

    352

    Kecleon

    Normal

    408

    Cranidos

    Rock

    409

    Rampardos

    Rock

    430

    Honchkrow

    Dark, Flying

    434

    Stunky

    Poison, Dark

    435

    Skuntank

    Poison, Dark

    466

    Electivire

    Electric

    472

    Gliscor

    Ground, Flying

    483

    Dialga

    Steel, Dragon

    Shining Pearl Exclusive Pokémon

    Here are all the exclusive Pokémon you can find in Shining Pearl.

    No.

    Pokémon

    Type

    Picture

    13

    Weedle

    Bug, Poison

    14

    Kakuna

    Bug, Poison

    15

    Beedrill

    Bug, Poison

    27

    Sandshrew

    Ground

    28

    Sandslash

    Ground

    37

    Vulpix

    Fire

    38

    Ninetales

    Fire

    79

    Slowpoke

    Water, Psychic

    80

    Slowbro

    Water, Psychic

    126

    Magmar

    Fire

    127

    Pinsir

    Bug

    144

    Articuno

    Ice, Flying

    145

    Zapdos

    Electric, Flying

    146

    Moltres

    Fire, Flying

    199

    Slowking

    Water, Psychic

    200

    Misdreavus

    Ghost

    216

    Teddiursa

    Normal

    217

    Ursaring

    Normal

    234

    Stantler

    Normal

    240

    Magby

    Fire

    249

    Lugia

    Psychic, Flying

    270

    Lotad

    Water, Grass

    271

    Lombre

    Water, Grass

    272

    Ludicolo

    Water, Grass

    302

    Sableye

    Dark, Ghost

    336

    Seviper

    Poison

    337

    Lunatone

    Rock, Psychic

    371

    Bagon

    Dragon

    372

    Shelgon

    Dragon

    373

    Salamence

    Dragon, Flying

    410

    Shieldon

    Rock, Steel

    411

    Bastiodon

    Rock, Steel

    429

    Mismagius

    Ghost

    431

    Glameow

    Normal

    432

    Purugly

    Normal

    467

    Magmortar

    Fire

    484

    Palkia

    Water, Dragon

    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: New and Reworked Features

    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl isn’t just a one-to-one remake. If you’ve played the original source material, then you’ll find that Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are hosts to new and reworked features that makes playing the game an all new experience. Here are all of them.

    An All New Pokétech

    Since the original Diamond and Pearl was played on the Nintendo DS, the UI placement is significantly different. In the original, the Pokétech was always at the bottom screen of the DS. But since that’s impossible for the one screen Nintendo Switch, you can now pull up the Pokédex whenever you need it.

    The Pokédex still has its original features. You’ll find the Friendship Tracker, Dowsing Machine, Memo Pad, and Clock exactly where they used to be. However, there is one major change to the Pokédex. Unlike before where you have to keep one Pokémon around that knows HM moves, the Pokédex can call upon wild Pokémon to perform HM like Cut, Rock Climb, or Surf.

    Pokémon Underground and Hideaways

    The Underground has faced some reworking in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. While you’ll still be able to excavate rocks for fossils and other items, build your personal home base, and play with fellow Pokémon trainers in the Grand Underground there has been a new feature called “Pokémon Hideaways” that you’re going to really enjoy.

    The Pokémon Hideaways are essentially hidden habitats filled with special Pokémon who may not be native to the Sinnoh region at all. The way to access these Pokémon Hideaways is via your home base. The placement of different Pokémon statues seem to affect what type of special Pokémon you encounter.

    Pokémon Contests

    Pokémon Contests are back and bigger than ever. This time called “Super Contest Shows” they’re separated into five different categories. Your Pokémon will be judged based on their Cuteness, Cleverness and etc across four rankings:

    • Master
    • Ultra
    • Great
    • Normal

    You can compete in Super Contest Shows against NPCs in the game or against rival trainers using online connection.

    Pokemon Contests

    You Pokémon will be judged in these contests based on three evaluations:

    • Visual – how well a certain condition for a Pokémon has been honed. This includes your Capsule Decorations you’ve attached to that specific Pokémon’s Poké Ball.
    • Dance – this will put you in a rhythm mini-game.
    • Move – as the rhythm mini-game progress, you’ll get the opportunity to use a Contest Move. You can create a Move Chain by repeatedly timing it correctly which gives extra points.

    Capsule Decorations

    There are 90 stickers in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. 20 of which can be added to a Poké Ball for decoration. This will add some style to your Pokémon as they battle.

    Ramanas Park

    Replacing the Pal Park from the original is the Ramanas Park. The Ramanas Park can only be accessible after completing the main story. After you’ve beaten the Elite Four, you can head to the Ramanas Park to encounter legendary Pokémon by placing slates correctly.

    Load Up Your Previous Saves

    If you’ve got a save from Pokémon Sword and Shield from your Nintendo Switch, you can gain access to Mew and Jirachi. You’ll also be able to get a Manaphy egg if you purchased the game early.

    Mew

    Amity Square

    In Hearthome City, Amity Square has been tweaked a bit to allow you to bring six Pokémon with you. You can make Poffins here. You can also choose one Pokémon from your party to leave their Poké Ball and follow you outside.

    If you don’t like the way your trainer looks, don’t worry. You can customize their outfit and purchase new clothes to wear.

    Featured With Pokémon Home

    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl is expected to be featured with Pokémon Home this 2022. This means that any Pokémon you catch in this game can be transferred over to future Pokémon titles.

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    Jarren Navarrete

    Jarren is an aspiring author, programmer, and discerning critic. He's passionate about gaming and the immersion it offers. Well-versed in the gaming world, he's enthusiastic about writing guides to enhance your gaming experience. Beyond his dedication to gaming, Jarren is also a devoted fan of the Persona series.

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