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The August issue of ''Dengeki Nintendo for KIDS'' magazine, available for purchase from June 21, has revealed some new details regarding {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}. Details are as follows:
The August issue of ''Dengeki Nintendo for KIDS'' magazine, available for purchase from June 21, has revealed some new details regarding {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}. Details are as follows:


* The scan suggests that the flow of gameplay is to go to {{bp|Bianca}}, where the player gets his/her {{bp|starter Pokémon}} from her. After that, the player gets the running shows and a town map from his {{bp|Mom|mother}} and rivals's sister. Then, the player heads to Route 19 where Bianca teaches the player how to catch a wild Pokémon. The player will then meet the {{bp|Unova}} region's {{bp|Pokémon Champion|Champion}} {{bp|Alder}} on the same Route, and then the player proceeds to ''Sangi Town'', which is also the town where Alder lives.
The magazine provides the initial events of the game. First, the player and {{bp|Hihihiroshi|rival}} go to {{bp|Bianca}}, where they get their {{bp|starter Pokémon}}. After that, the player gets the {{bp|Running Shoes}} and a {{bp|Town Map}} from his/her {{bp|Mom|mother}} and rival's sister, respectively. Then, the player heads to Route 19 where Bianca teaches the player how to catch a {{bp|wild Pokémon}}. The player will then meet the {{bp|Unova League}} {{bp|Pokémon Champion|Champion}} {{bp|Alder}} on the same route. The player then proceeds to Sangi Town, which is also the town where Alder lives. From there the player proceeds to Sangi Ranch, where they battle with the rival. The player and rival then search for a Herdier, which is deep in the Sangi Forest; upon finding it, the player receives {{bp|TM21}} ({{m|Frustration}}). The player then returns to Sangi Town and fights two battles in Alder's house. The player then receives a Medal Box, Medals, and six Hint Medals from the Medal Old Man. After this, the player returns to {{bp|Aspertia City}}, where they battle Leader {{bp|Cheren}} at the Aspertia Gym and receive the {{bp|Badge#Basic Badge|Basic Badge}} and {{bp|TM83}} ({{m|Work Up}}). The player then receives {{bp|TM27}} ({{m|Return}}) and the {{bp|C-Gear}} from Bianca. After this, the player proceeds to Route 20, where the Pokédex receives an upgrade; Route 20 then leads to {{bp|Virbank City}}.


* It has been confirmed that {{bp|Cheren}} is the {{bp|Gym Leader}} of {{bp|Aspertia City}}'s Gym, officially known as ''Aspertia Gym'', and gives out {{bp|TM83}} ({{m|Work Up}}) to the players who defeat him.
* It has been confirmed that {{bp|Cheren}} is the {{bp|Gym Leader}} of {{bp|Aspertia City}}'s Gym, officially known as Aspertia Gym, and gives out {{bp|TM83}} ({{m|Work Up}}) to the players who defeat him.
 
* Bianca gives away {{bp|TM27}} ({{m|Return}}) and the {{bp|C-Gear}} in Aspertia City, after the player defeats {{bp|Cheren}}, the Aspertia Gym's Gym Leader. She also teaches the player how to catch a Pokémon on Route 19.  
* Bianca gives away {{bp|TM27}} ({{m|Return}}) and the {{bp|C-Gear}} in Aspertia City, after the player defeats {{bp|Cheren}}, the Aspertia City Gym's Gym Leader. She also teaches the player how to catch a Pokémon on Route 19.  
* The {{bp|Pokédex}} gets an upgrade on Route 20. This upgrade allows players to look up specific routes and other locations to see which wild Pokémon can appear there.
 
* {{bp|Homika}} uses a level 16 {{p|Koffing}} and a Level 18 {{p|Whirlipede}}, gives away {{bp|TM09}} ({{m|Venom Shock}}).
* The {{bp|Pokédex}} gets a power up on Route 20.
* You receive a Medal Box, medals, and 6 hint medals from an old man. The medal guy rewards you for having watched TV and looking through a trash can. The magazine shows a screenshot of the player receiving the ''Couch Potato'' medal.
 
* {{bp|Team Plasma}} has split into two factions. One of the factions' goal is to steal Pokémon and using them to take over the world.
* {{bp|Homika}} uses a Level 16 {{p|Koffing}} and a Level 18 {{p|Whirlipede}}, gives away {{bp|TM09}} ({{m|Venom Shock}}).
* {{bp|Akuroma}} has studied Team Plasma, and even knows some of its members.
 
* The rival hates Team Plasma because they stole the {{p|Purrloin}} he gave to his younger sister.
* You receive a medal box, medals, and 6 hint medals from an old man. The medal guy rewards you for having watched TV and looking through a trash can. The magazine shows a screenshot of the player receiving the ''Couch Potato'' medal.
* The player starts the game with {{PDollar}}100.
 
* The Balloon Smash minigame is be played through the {{bp|Xtransceiver}}.
* {{bp|Team Plasma}} has split into two groups. One of the groups' goal is to steal Pokémon and using them to take over the world.
* Pressing the L button during battle brings up a hint screen showing which attacks will be effective.
 
* New Pokédex numbers confirmed: #010 {{p|Patrat}}, #011 {{p|Watchog}}, #012 {{p|Purrloin}}, #013 {{p|Liepard}}, #014 {{p|Pidove}}, #015 {{p|Tranquill}}, #016 {{p|Unfezant}}, #017 {{p|Sewaddle}}, #018 {{p|Swadloon}}, #019 {{p|Leavanny}}, #020 {{p|Sunkern}}, #021 {{p|Sunflora}}, #022 {{p|Lillipup}}, #023 {{p|Herdier}} and #024 {{p|Stoutland}}.
* New Pokédex numbers: #010 {{p|Patrat}}, #011 {{p|Watchog}}, #012 {{p|Purrloin}}, #013 {{p|Liepard}}, #014 {{p|Pidove}}, #015 {{p|Tranquill}}, #016 {{p|Unfezant}}, #017 {{p|Sewaddle}}, #018 {{p|Swadloon}}, #019 {{p|Leavanny}}, #020 {{p|Sunkern}}, #021 {{p|Sunflora}}, #022 {{p|Lillipup}}, #023 {{p|Herdier}} and #024 {{p|Stoutland}}.


A {{bp|BW088|new anime episode}} title has also been revealed. The episode is called 「ソムリエ探偵デント!消えたクマシュンの謎!!」 ''{{tt|Sommelier|Connoisseur}} Detective {{tt|Dent|Cilan}}! The Mystery of the Missing {{tt|Kumasyun|Cubchoo}}!!'' and set to air on July 19, 2012.
A {{bp|BW088|new anime episode}} title has also been revealed. The episode is called 「ソムリエ探偵デント!消えたクマシュンの謎!!」 ''{{tt|Sommelier|Connoisseur}} Detective {{tt|Dent|Cilan}}! The Mystery of the Missing {{tt|Kumasyun|Cubchoo}}!!'' and set to air on July 19, 2012.


In this episode, {{an|Cilan}} uses various clues to search for a lost {{p|Cubchoo}} in the forest. A {{p|Larvitar}} is also included in this episode.
In this episode, {{an|Cilan}} uses various clues to search for a lost {{p|Cubchoo}} in the forest. A {{p|Larvitar}} also appears in this episode.


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    Originally reported in Dengeki Nintendo for KIDS magazine

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The August issue of Dengeki Nintendo for KIDS magazine, available for purchase from June 21, has revealed some new details regarding Pokémon Black and White 2. Details are as follows:

The magazine provides the initial events of the game. First, the player and rival go to Bianca, where they get their starter Pokémon. After that, the player gets the Running Shoes and a Town Map from his/her mother and rival's sister, respectively. Then, the player heads to Route 19 where Bianca teaches the player how to catch a wild Pokémon. The player will then meet the Unova League Champion Alder on the same route. The player then proceeds to Sangi Town, which is also the town where Alder lives. From there the player proceeds to Sangi Ranch, where they battle with the rival. The player and rival then search for a Herdier, which is deep in the Sangi Forest; upon finding it, the player receives TM21 (Frustration). The player then returns to Sangi Town and fights two battles in Alder's house. The player then receives a Medal Box, Medals, and six Hint Medals from the Medal Old Man. After this, the player returns to Aspertia City, where they battle Leader Cheren at the Aspertia Gym and receive the Basic Badge and TM83 (Work Up). The player then receives TM27 (Return) and the C-Gear from Bianca. After this, the player proceeds to Route 20, where the Pokédex receives an upgrade; Route 20 then leads to Virbank City.

  • It has been confirmed that Cheren is the Gym Leader of Aspertia City's Gym, officially known as Aspertia Gym, and gives out TM83 (Work Up) to the players who defeat him.
  • Bianca gives away TM27 (Return) and the C-Gear in Aspertia City, after the player defeats Cheren, the Aspertia Gym's Gym Leader. She also teaches the player how to catch a Pokémon on Route 19.
  • The Pokédex gets an upgrade on Route 20. This upgrade allows players to look up specific routes and other locations to see which wild Pokémon can appear there.
  • Homika uses a level 16 Koffing and a Level 18 Whirlipede, gives away TM09 (Venom Shock).
  • You receive a Medal Box, medals, and 6 hint medals from an old man. The medal guy rewards you for having watched TV and looking through a trash can. The magazine shows a screenshot of the player receiving the Couch Potato medal.
  • Team Plasma has split into two factions. One of the factions' goal is to steal Pokémon and using them to take over the world.
  • Akuroma has studied Team Plasma, and even knows some of its members.
  • The rival hates Team Plasma because they stole the Purrloin he gave to his younger sister.
  • The player starts the game with Pokémon Dollar100.
  • The Balloon Smash minigame is be played through the Xtransceiver.
  • Pressing the L button during battle brings up a hint screen showing which attacks will be effective.
  • New Pokédex numbers confirmed: #010 Patrat, #011 Watchog, #012 Purrloin, #013 Liepard, #014 Pidove, #015 Tranquill, #016 Unfezant, #017 Sewaddle, #018 Swadloon, #019 Leavanny, #020 Sunkern, #021 Sunflora, #022 Lillipup, #023 Herdier and #024 Stoutland.

A new anime episode title has also been revealed. The episode is called 「ソムリエ探偵デント!消えたクマシュンの謎!!」 Sommelier Detective Dent! The Mystery of the Missing Kumasyun!! and set to air on July 19, 2012.

In this episode, Cilan uses various clues to search for a lost Cubchoo in the forest. A Larvitar also appears in this episode.