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For example on Blisseys pokedex page it lists all the pokemon moves in Gen 6. But I wanted to know what it learns in Gen 5 and Gen 4 so I had to click on Gen 4, go back to the entry and go on the Gen 5 area
I know, I know. This is probably the laziest suggestion ever but it just helps when you need to look at learnsets.

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Why did you have to "go back" to get to Gen 5? When you click to Gen 4 there are the same links to other generations there, too. If you need to compare both generations side-by-side you can open the two pages in separate tabs or windows.

The generations are kept separate because that is the easiest way to read them. Having everything in one huge table is really messy, and would make the Pokedex page even slower to load.

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Okay. (Filler)