Each software includes around 20 boxes that can contain up to 20 Pokémon originally, and 30 since the Advance generation. The system was more difficult to use in earlier games, as a Pokémon couldn't be withdrawn if the party was full, and no party Pokémon could be stored if the box didn't have space, meaning another box was needed at the moment. However, since the Advance generation, Pokémon can occupy one of thirty spaces in the box without having an order, and can be freely moved, replacing other Pokémon at anytime without any problem. A new later addition was that items that Pokémon were holding could be arranged easily in the computer, too, including placing the items in the trainer's bag or giving Pokémon in the computer items directly from the bag.
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| - Each software includes around 20 boxes that can contain up to 20 Pokémon originally, and 30 since the Advance generation. The system was more difficult to use in earlier games, as a Pokémon couldn't be withdrawn if the party was full, and no party Pokémon could be stored if the box didn't have space, meaning another box was needed at the moment. However, since the Advance generation, Pokémon can occupy one of thirty spaces in the box without having an order, and can be freely moved, replacing other Pokémon at anytime without any problem. A new later addition was that items that Pokémon were holding could be arranged easily in the computer, too, including placing the items in the trainer's bag or giving Pokémon in the computer items directly from the bag.
- The Pokémon Storage System is a feature on the PC, which is found in any Pokémon Center or other locations such as the Day-Care. It stores the player's Pokémon in 8 boxes that hold 30 Pokémon each.It was created by Bill and Lanette, (Lanette appears in Generation III) and it was referred to as Bill's PC until Generation III. In Generation IV, a girl/woman called Bebe takes care of them. In Generation V a girl in Striaton City who is also Fennel's friend who is Amanita owns the PC system.
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| - Each software includes around 20 boxes that can contain up to 20 Pokémon originally, and 30 since the Advance generation. The system was more difficult to use in earlier games, as a Pokémon couldn't be withdrawn if the party was full, and no party Pokémon could be stored if the box didn't have space, meaning another box was needed at the moment. However, since the Advance generation, Pokémon can occupy one of thirty spaces in the box without having an order, and can be freely moved, replacing other Pokémon at anytime without any problem. A new later addition was that items that Pokémon were holding could be arranged easily in the computer, too, including placing the items in the trainer's bag or giving Pokémon in the computer items directly from the bag.
- The Pokémon Storage System is a feature on the PC, which is found in any Pokémon Center or other locations such as the Day-Care. It stores the player's Pokémon in 8 boxes that hold 30 Pokémon each.It was created by Bill and Lanette, (Lanette appears in Generation III) and it was referred to as Bill's PC until Generation III. In Generation IV, a girl/woman called Bebe takes care of them. In Generation V a girl in Striaton City who is also Fennel's friend who is Amanita owns the PC system.
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