![]() The presence of these two shades of yellow then makes more sense, especially given how a handful of Kanto Pokémon from Ruby and Sapphire were visibly designed after old Generation I artwork, as seen by Machamp lacking its belt, or by Nidoqueen having fangs. This is, however, explained by the fact that its Generation I artwork depicts it with yellow spots on the back of its wings, a design revision which was even originally planned to appear in Generation II. Rather interestingly, Venomoth has unused shades of yellow in its palette, despite its design lacking this color entirely. 15.1 Placeholder Move Texts and Unused Function.11.5 Pokédex Pokémon Sprite Placeholder.10 Unused and Region-Exclusive Decorations.This game has hidden development-related text. Pokémon Ruby Version and Sapphire VersionĪlso known as: Pokémon Version Rubis et Version Saphir (FR), Pokémon Rubin-Edition und Saphir-Edition (DE), Pokémon Edición Rubí y Edición Zafiro (ES), Pokémon Versione Rubino e Versione Zaffiro (IT), Pocket Monsters Ruby & Sapphire (JP/KR)
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