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Standard Gage
A Standard Gage is a standard unit of measurement equivalent to the amount of Pokemon it takes to fill one standard box. This makes a Gage equivalent to thirty (30) Pokemon.
Due to radiation from Poke balls, any normal human being can only carry .2 Gages worth of Pokemon on him or her at any time. However, most trainers seem to carry between .03 - .1 Gages at any given time.
Gym leaders tend to have the maximum of .2 Gage.
The entire Pokemon Game franchise currently contains 23.93 Gages, excluding all mega-evolutions and any possible additions to Generation 6 or any future generations.
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