Pokemon Blaze Black 2 Documentation [ EXCLUSIVE ]
: For technical users, an automated wiki generator on GitHub provides comprehensive data models for Pokémon, moves, and abilities. Key Documentation Categories
The documentation is typically bundled with the game's patch files but can also be found through several community-maintained mirrors and wikis:
Instructions for using tools like xDelta UI to patch a clean Black 2 ROM. pokemon blaze black 2 documentation
The documentation is generally split into several PDF or text files to help players strategize: 1. Wild Pokémon Locations
Locations for starters, fossil Pokémon, and special NPCs who give away rare or shiny Pokémon. : For technical users, an automated wiki generator
Because the game alters nearly every aspect of the vanilla experience—from movepools and types to wild encounters and trainer rosters—having access to the is essential for players, especially those attempting "Nuzlocke" challenges. Official Documentation Resources
Full team rosters including levels, held items, abilities, and movesets. | Section | Content Covered | Utility Rating
| Section | Content Covered | Utility Rating | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Base stat adjustments, type changes (e.g., Serperior becoming Grass/Dragon), ability changes, and expanded movepools for all 649 Pokémon. | High | | Trainer Documentation | Complete rosters for Gym Leaders, Elite Four, Rival, Champion, and major bosses (Colress, Ghetsis). Includes held items, natures, and EV spreads. | Critical | | Encounter Tables | Wild Pokémon encounter rates by route/cave, including shaking spots and hidden grottos. Non-Unova Pokémon are available from early routes. | High | | Item & TM Changes | Locations of all TMs (many renumbered or moved), evolution items, and key hold items. | Medium | | Mechanical Tweaks | Changes to evolution methods (trade evolutions removed), experience gain (slower for higher-level Pokémon), and fairy-type implementation (in certain versions). | Medium | | Move & Ability Data | Buffed underpowered moves (e.g., Hyper Beam no longer recharges if it KOs) and abilities adjusted for balance. | Low (Reference) |
Without the official documentation, you would bring a Fire-type to Clay’s gym, only to discover his Excadrill now has Sand Force and a Balloon. You would miss the Shiny Dratini gift in the PWT. You would never find the Eevee in Castelia City.
If Drayano or a community maintainer were to update the documentation, the following enhancements would improve usability:
Every Pokemon’s learnset is revisited. The documentation lists:
