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The Pokémon franchise revolves around 1020 (with more to come in future games) fictional species of collectible monsters, each having unique designs, skills, and powers. Conceived by Satoshi Tajiri in early 1989, Pokémon are fictional creatures that inhabit the fictional Pokémon World. The designs for the multitude of species can draw inspiration from anything such as animals, plants, and mythological creatures. Many Pokémon are capable of evolving into more powerful species, while others can undergo form changes and achieve similar results. Originally, only a handful of artists led by Ken Sugimori designed Pokémon. However, by 2013 a team of 20 artists worked together to create new species designs. Sugimori and Hironobu Yoshida lead the team and determine the final designs. Each iteration of the series has brought about praise and criticism over the numerous fictional creatures.

The vast array of creatures is commonly divided into "Generations", with each division primarily encompassing new titles in the main video game series and often a change of handheld platform. Generation I refers to Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow; Generation II refers to Gold, Silver, and Crystal; Generation III refers to Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald; Generation IV refers to Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver; Generation V refers to Black, White, Black 2, and White 2; Generation VI refers to X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire; Generation VII refers to Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Let's Go, Pikachu!, and Let's Go, Eevee!; Generation VIII refers to Sword, Shield, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, and Legends: Arceus; and Generation IX refers to Scarlet and Violet. Each Generation is also marked by the addition of new Pokémon: 151 in Generation I in the Kanto region, 100 in Generation II in the Johto region, 135 in Generation III in the Hoenn region, 107 in Generation IV in the Sinnoh region, 156 in Generation V in the Unova region, 72 in Generation VI in the Kalos region, 88 in Generation VII in the Alola and Kanto regions, 96 in Generation VIII in the Galar and Hisui regions, and 110 in Generation IX in the Paldea region.[1]

Due to the large number of Pokémon, listing of each species is divided into articles by generation. The 916 Pokémon are organized by their number in the National Pokédex—an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon. The National Pokédex is subdivided into regional Pokédex series, each revolving around species introduced at the time of their respective generations along with older generations. For example, the Johto Pokédex, Generation II, covers the 100 species introduced in Gold and Silver in addition to the original 151 species. The encyclopedias follow a general ordering: starter Pokémon are listed first, followed by species obtainable early in the respective games, and are concluded with Legendary and Mythical Pokémon. Generation V is a notable exception, as Victini is the first Pokémon in the Unova Pokédex.

Concept

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Satoshi Tajiri—who later founded Game Freak—conceived the premise of Pokémon in general in 1989, when the Game Boy was released. The creatures that inhabit the world of Pokémon are also called Pokémon.[2] The word "Pokémon" is a romanized contraction of the Japanese brand Pocket Monsters (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā).[3] The concept of the Pokémon universe, in both the video games and the general fictional world of Pokémon, stems most notably from Tajiri's childhood hobby of insect collecting. Other influences on the concept include Ultraman, anime, and playing video games in general. Throughout his early life, Tajiri saw his rural, nature-filled hometown (Machida, Tokyo) transform into an urban center. The urbanization of his town drove away wildlife and he and others living in the area were eventually unable to collect insects. Through Pokémon, Tajiri sought to bring back this outdoor pastime and share it with the world.[2] The first games in the franchise, Red and Green, were released on 27 February 1996 in Japan for the Game Boy.[4] The games were internationally released as Red and Blue in September 1998.[5] The ability to capture, battle, trade, and care for numerous creatures catapulted Pokémon to international popularity,[3] and it has become a multibillion-dollar franchise and the second-best selling video game series after the Mario franchise.[6]

At the start of a main series Pokémon game, the player character receives one of three "starter" Pokémon, with which they can battle and catch other Pokémon. Each Pokémon has one or two "types", such as Fire, Water, or Grass. In battle, certain types are strong against other types. For example, a Fire-type attack will do more damage to a Grass-type Pokémon—rather than a Water-type attack.[7] This form of gameplay is frequently compared to that of rock-paper-scissors, though players have to strategize which Pokémon and which of their attacks to use against various opponents.[8][9]

Many species of Pokémon can evolve into a larger and more powerful creature. The change is accompanied by stat changes—generally a modest increase—and access to a wider variety of attacks. There are multiple ways to trigger an evolution, including reaching a particular level, using a special stone, or learning a specific attack. For example, at level 16, Bulbasaur can evolve into Ivysaur. Most notably, the Normal-type Eevee can evolve into eight different Pokémon: Jolteon (Electric), Flareon (Fire), Vaporeon (Water), Umbreon (Dark), Espeon (Psychic), Leafeon (Grass), Glaceon (Ice), and Sylveon (Fairy). In Generation VI, the games introduced a new mechanic called Mega Evolution, as well as a subset of Mega Evolution called Primal Reversion. Unlike normal evolution, Mega Evolution and Primal Reversion last only for the duration of a battle, with the Pokémon reverting to its normal form at the end. 48 Pokémon can undergo Mega Evolution or Primal Reversion as of the release of Sun and Moon. In contrast, some species such as Castform, Rotom, Unown, and Lycanroc undergo form changes, which may provide stat buffs or changes and type alterations but are not considered new species. Some Pokémon have differences in appearance due to gender. Pokémon can be male or female, male-only, female-only, or genderless.[10]

The Pokémon franchise is primarily intended for younger players. However, each Pokémon has various complex attributes such as natures, characteristic traits, Individual Values (IVs), and Effort Values (EVs). These are intended for people "who enjoy battling and want to go more in depth", according to Game Freak Board Director Junichi Masuda. These individual statistics were also included, because the basic concept of the franchise is to train one's Pokémon. Designer Takeshi Kawachimaru stated that IVs and EVs "help to make each Pokemon in the game individual", as it adds unique aspects to them.[11] Each Pokémon game introduces a few "Legendary" and "Mythical" Pokémon that are powerful, rare, and hard to catch.[12] Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced "Ultra Beasts", which are described as "beings from another dimension" that appeared in the Alola region and are similarly powerful and rare.[13]

Design and development

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Throughout development of Red and Green, Ken Sugimori, a long-time friend of Tajiri, and a team of fewer than ten people,[14] including Atsuko Nishida who is credited as the designer of Pikachu, designed all Pokémon.[15][16] By 2013, a team of 20 artists worked together to create new species designs. A committee of five people determine which designs are incorporated into the games, with Sugimori and Hironobu Yoshida finalizing the look of each creature.[14][17] Sugimori is also responsible for the boxart legendary Pokémon and all of the official artwork for the games.[14][18] According to Yoshida, the number of rejected Pokémon designs is five to ten times more than the number that are finalized in each game.[17] In rare cases, rejected designs are brought back and released in a later generation.[19] Shigeru Ohmori, director of Sun and Moon, admitted that creating new Pokémon has become a difficult task with the sheer number of creatures designed over the franchise's 20-year history.[20] Each iteration of the series has brought about praise and criticism over the numerous creatures.[21]

The designs for Pokémon are often highly analogous to real-life creatures but also encompass inanimate objects.[21] Director Junichi Masuda and graphic designer Takao Unno have stated that inspiration for Pokémon designs can come from anything. The variety of animals and culture around the world provide the basis for having countless ideas incorporated into the franchise.[22] The environment that a Pokémon would live in is taken into account when they are designed.[23] The lei-like Comfey fits appropriately in the Hawaii-inspired Alola region of Sun and Moon.[20] Masuda has stated that each element of a design has a functioning reason.[23] In some cases, the design team creates a footprint that a Pokémon could make and designs a creature around that.[24] Some designers look to game mechanics for inspiration and see where particular typing combinations could be interesting.[20] Typing assignment varies during the design process; sometimes a Pokémon receives a type after it is created and other times they are designed around a particular type.[25] Each Pokémon has a specific height and weight.[26]

The simpler roots of designs in Generation I prompted greater complexity in later games.[21] Designs in general have become increasingly complex and thematic in newer games.[18] Sneasel, for example, draws inspiration from the Japanese yōkai kamaitachi, mythical creatures with fast, razor-sharp claws that hunt in packs. These elements are all found in Sneasel's design and characteristics.[27] New Pokémon introduced in Generation VI, for example, are heavily influenced by the culture and fauna of Europe (namely France).[18] However, by the release of X and Y in 2013, Sugimori stated that he wishes for Pokémon design to return to the simpler roots of the franchise.[28]

Masuda considers the starter Pokémon among the most important in the franchise. Yoshida goes further and calls them "the face of that generation" and says that "they're the ones that should be on the packaging".[17] The three starter Pokémon of each generation are always Grass-, Water-, and Fire-types, a trio that Masuda considers the easiest to understand for new players.[25] Their designs are based on recognizable animals and made to stand out from pre-existing Pokémon. Each are also given distinct personalities to further define them.[29] In an interview with GamesRadar in 2009, Masuda stated that simple Pokémon take around six months to design and develop and that Pokémon that play a more important part in the games (such as starter Pokémon) may take over a year. Masuda added, "We also want the designer to have as much freedom as possible; we don't want to narrow their imagination by saying, 'We want this kind of Pokemon.' When we talk to the designer we always stress that they shouldn't think of Pokemon necessarily, but should instead just be as creative as they can." After the Pokémon is designed it is sent to the "Battle Producer", who decides which moves and stats the Pokémon should have.[11]

Pokémon may also be grouped into "families" of the Pokémon (eggs/fossils, for example) they evolve (or hatch or revive) from and into.

For the Kalos Pokédex, 1-150 are in Central Kalos, 151-300 are in Coastal Kalos, and 301-453 are in Mountain Kalos; 454-456 are in Coastal Kalos, and 457-459 are in Mountain Kalos.

List

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National
Pokédex №[a]
English
name
Japanese
name[b]
Johto
[c]
Hoenn
Sinnoh
[d]
Unova
[e]
Kalos
[f]
Alola №[g] Galar №[h] Paldea №[i]
001 Bulbasaur Fushigidane 226 080 431 586
002 Ivysaur Fushigisou 227 081 432 587
003 Venusaur Fushigibana 228 082 433 588
004 Charmander Hitokage 229 083 378 589
005 Charmeleon Lizardo 230 084 379 590
006 Charizard Lizardon 231 085 380 591
007 Squirtle Zenigame 232 086 434 592
008 Wartortle Kameil 233 087 435 593
009 Blastoise Kamex 234 088 436 594
010 Caterpie Caterpie 024 023 017 013
011 Metapod Transel 025 024 018 014
012 Butterfree Butterfree 026 025 019 015
013 Weedle Beedle 027 026
014 Kakuna Cocoon 028 027
015 Beedrill Spear 029 028
016 Pidgey Poppo 010 017
017 Pidgeotto Pigeon 011 018
018 Pidgeot Pigeot 012 019
019 Rattata[j] Koratta 017 059 015
020 Raticate[j] Ratta 018 060 016
021 Spearow Onisuzume 013 409 087
022 Fearow Onidrill 014 410 088
023 Ekans Arbo 050 337 061 419
024 Arbok Arbok 051 338 062 420
025 Pikachu Pikachu 022 156 104 036 032 194 074
026 Raichu Raichu[k] 023 157 105 037 033 195 075
027 Sandshrew[j] Sand 048 112 113 397 328 486 464
028 Sandslash[j] Sandpan 049 113 114 398 329 487 465
029 Nidoran Nidoran♀ 095 254 524
030 Nidorina Nidorina 096 255 525
031 Nidoqueen Nidoqueen[30] 097 256 526
032 Nidoran Nidoran♂ 098 257 527
033 Nidorino Nidorino 099 258 528
034 Nidoking Nidoking 100 259 529
035 Clefairy Pippi 041 100 089 273 255 488
036 Clefable Pixy 042 101 090 274 256 489
037 Vulpix[j] Rokon 125 153 248 330 068 427
038 Ninetales[j] Kyukon 126 154 249 331 069 428
039 Jigglypuff Purin 044 138 282 420 168 410 060
040 Wigglytuff Pukurin 045 139 283 421 169 411 061
041 Zubat Zubat 037 063 028 061 145 080 550
042 Golbat Golbat 038 064 029 062 146 081 551
043 Oddish Nazonokusa 083 088 105 055 535
044 Gloom Kusaihana 084 089 106 056 536
045 Vileplume Ruffresia 085 090 107 057 537
046 Paras Paras 070 180
047 Parasect Parasect 071 181
048 Venonat Kongpang 108 256
049 Venomoth Morphon 109 257
050 Diglett[j] Digda 132 301 085 164 148
051 Dugtrio[j] Dugtrio 133 302 086 165 149
052 Meowth[j][l] Nyarth 136 052 182 141
053 Persian[j] Persian 137 053 184 142
054 Psyduck Koduck 138 158 043 028 059 107 476 055
055 Golduck Golduck 139 159 044 029 060 108 477 056
056 Mankey Mankey 134 093 158
057 Primeape Okorizaru 135 094 159
058 Growlithe[m] Gardie 127 051 064 070 213
059 Arcanine[m] Windie 128 052 065 071 214
060 Poliwag Nyoromo 072 333 182 472 429
061 Poliwhirl Nyorozo 073 334 183 473 430
062 Poliwrath Nyorobon 074 335 184 474 431
063 Abra Casey 089 039 020 102 049 421
064 Kadabra Yungerer 090 040 021 103 050 422
065 Alakazam Foodin 091 041 022 104 051 423
066 Machop Wanriky 140 073 040 207 117 138
067 Machoke Goriky 141 074 041 208 118 139
068 Machamp Kairiky 142 075 042 209 119 140
069 Bellsprout Madatsubomi 064 326 421
070 Weepinbell Utsudon 065 327 422
071 Victreebel Utsubot 066 328 423
072 Tentacool Menokurage 162 066 136 175 129 424 527
073 Tentacruel Dokukurage 163 067 137 176 130 425 528
074 Geodude[j] Ishitsubute/Isitsubute [31] 034 057 031 309 298 447
075 Graveler[j] Golone 035 058 032 310 299 448
076 Golem[j] Golonya 036 059 033 311 300 449
077 Ponyta[l] Ponyta 201 090 333
078 Rapidash[l] Gallop 202 091 334
079 Slowpoke[l] Yadon 080 283 044 401 324
080 Slowbro[l] Yadoran 081 284 045 402 325
081 Magnemite Coil 118 082 178 048 369 054 453 209
082 Magneton Rarecoil 119 083 179 049 370 055 454 210
083 Farfetch'd[l] Kamonegi 158 061 218
084 Doduo Dodo 199 092 094 502
085 Dodrio Dodorio 200 093 095 503
086 Seel Pawou 176 265 115 574
087 Dewgong Jugon 177 266 116 575
088 Grimer[j] Betbeter 116 106 064 057 194
089 Muk[j] Betbeton 117 107 065 058 195
090 Shellder Shellder 169 186 138 150 329
091 Cloyster Parshen 170 187 139 151 330
092 Gastly Ghos 058 069 330 073 141 068
093 Haunter Ghost 059 070 331 074 142 069
094 Gengar Gangar 060 071 332 075 143 070
095 Onix Iwark 062 034 071 203 178
096 Drowzee Sleepe 087 066 066
097 Hypno Sleeper 088 067 067
098 Krabby Crab 164 098
099 Kingler Kingler 165 099
100 Voltorb Biriridama 120 084 372 207
101 Electrode Marumine 121 085 373 208
102 Exeggcute Tamatama 104 286 355 505 504
103 Exeggutor[k] Nassy 105 287 356 506 505
104 Cubone Karakara 203 210 197 488
105 Marowak[k] Garagara 204 211 198 489
106 Hitmonlee Sawamular 144 108 546
107 Hitmonchan Ebiwalar 145 109 547
108 Lickitung Beroringa 178 161 284 434 375 428
109 Koffing Dogars 114 108 046 250 473
110 Weezing[l] Matadogas 115 109 047 251 474
111 Rhyhorn Sihorn 206 169 186 200 264 506
112 Rhydon Sidon 207 170 187 201 265 507
113 Chansey Lucky 217 097 040 407 044
114 Tangela Monjara 179 181 217 443
115 Kangaskhan Garura 205 212 199 490
116 Horsea Tattu 186 184 189 500 529
117 Seadra Seadra 187 185 190 501 530
118 Goldeen Tosakinto 078 050 078 053 185 146
119 Seaking Azumao 079 051 079 054 186 147
120 Staryu Hitodeman 167 143 238 184 223 447
121 Starmie Starmie 168 144 239 185 224 448
122 Mr. Mime[l] Barrierd 156 095 264 060 365
123 Scyther Strike 110 195 436 365 463 260
124 Jynx Rougela 153 384 110 512
125 Electabuzz Eleboo 155 198 057 296 514 510
126 Magmar Boober 151 201 054 201 517 513
127 Pinsir Kailios 112 167 146 280 211 465
128 Tauros[n] Kentauros 148 275 170 461 223
129 Magikarp Koiking 076 052 023 049 111 144 134
130 Gyarados Gyarados 077 053 024 050 112 145 135
131 Lapras Laplace 219 242 300 353 361 576
132 Ditto Metamon 092 261 438 271 373 212
133 Eevee Eievui 180 163 091 227 153 196 179
134 Vaporeon Showers 181 164 092 228 154 197 180
135 Jolteon Thunders 182 165 093 229 155 198 181
136 Flareon Booster 183 166 094 230 156 199 182
137 Porygon Porygon/Polygon[32] 215 192 281 507 566
138 Omanyte Omnite 220 227 541
139 Omastar Omstar 221 228 542
140 Kabuto Kabuto 222 229 543
141 Kabutops Kabutops 223 230 544
142 Aerodactyl Ptera 224 218 382 545
143 Snorlax Kabigon 225 113 139 043 261 455
144 Articuno[o] Freezer 235 451 576 ???
145 Zapdos[o] Thunder 236 452 577 ???
146 Moltres[o] Fire 237 453 578 ???
147 Dratini Miniryu 241 445 379 568 347
148 Dragonair Hakuryu 242 446 380 569 348
149 Dragonite Kairyu 243 447 381 570 349
150 Mewtwo Mewtwo 249 454 L-001 ???
151 Mew[p] Mew 250 M-001 ???
152 Chikorita Chicorita[33] 001 595
153 Bayleef Bayleaf[34] 002 596
154 Meganium Meganium[35] 003 597
155 Cyndaquil Hinoarashi[36] 004 598
156 Quilava Magmarashi[37] 005 599
157 Typhlosion[m] Bakphoon[38] 006 600
158 Totodile Waninoko[39] 007 601
159 Croconaw Alligates[37] 008 602
160 Feraligatr Ordile/Ordail[35][40] 009 603
161 Sentret Otachi[41] 019 109 424
162 Furret Ootachi 020 110 425
163 Hoothoot Hoho 015 106 417 212 019 433
164 Noctowl Yorunozuku 016 107 418 213 020 434
165 Ledyba Rediba 030 074 020
166 Ledian Redian 031 075 021
167 Spinarak Itomaru 032 407 022 401
168 Ariados Ariados 033 408 023 402
169 Crobat Crobat[42] 039 065 030 063 147 082 552
170 Chinchou Chonchie 174 181 297 257 220 539
171 Lanturn Lantern 175 182 298 258 221 540
172 Pichu Pichu[30] 021 155 103 035 031 193 073
173 Cleffa Py[42] 040 099 088 272 254 487
174 Igglybuff Pupurin[43] 043 137 281 419 167 409 059
175 Togepi Togepy[44] 046 173 257
176 Togetic Togechick[45] 047 174 258
177 Natu Naty 159 162 252 092
178 Xatu Natio 160 163 253 093
179 Mareep Merriep[46] 053 025 277 162 101
180 Flaaffy Mokoko 054 026 278 163 102
181 Ampharos Denryu[47] 055 027 279 164 103
182 Bellossom Kireihana[43] 086 091 108 058 538
183 Marill Maril[48] 130 055 125 031 042 470 047
184 Azumarill Marilli[42] 131 056 126 032 043 471 048
185 Sudowoodo Usokkie[45] 106 093 430 038 253 088
186 Politoed Nyorotono 075 336 185 475 432
187 Hoppip Hanecco[45] 067 135 016
188 Skiploom Popocco 068 136 017
189 Jumpluff Watacco[40] 069 137 018
190 Aipom Eipam[38] 122 063 368 435
191 Sunkern Himanuts 102 020 031
192 Sunflora Kimawari 103 021 032
193 Yanma Yanyanma[40] 101 183 286 237 403
194 Wooper[n] Upah[43] 056 117 317 100 053
195 Quagsire Nuoh 057 118 318 101 405
196 Espeon Eifie[49] 184 167 095 231 157 200 183
197 Umbreon Blacky[49] 185 168 096 232 158 201 184
198 Murkrow Yamikarasu 208 074 351 078 232
199 Slowking[l] Yadoking[45] 082 285 046 403 326
200 Misdreavus Muma[42] 214 072 372 114
201 Unown Unknown[50] 061 114
202 Wobbuffet Sonans[51] 107 161 269 217
203 Girafarig Kirinriki 147 164 121 192
204 Pineco Kunugidama 093 268 258
205 Forretress Foretos 094 269 259
206 Dunsparce Nokocchi 052 035 040 063 426 188
207 Gligar Gliger[49] 189 153 221 415 466
208 Steelix Haganeil[35] 063 035 072 204 179
209 Snubbull Bulu/Bull 123 221 339 581
210 Granbull Granbulu/Granbull 124 222 340 582
211 Qwilfish Harysen 161 188 304 331
212 Scizor Hassam[43] 111 196 437 366 464 261
213 Shuckle Tsubotsubo 166 232 314 227
214 Heracross Heracros[37] 113 168 062 145 281 367 466 262
215 Sneasel Nyula 213 144 252 391 326 292 230
216 Teddiursa Himeguma[43] 193 432 215
217 Ursaring Ringuma[37] 194 433 216
218 Slugma Magmag 211 103 312 482
219 Magcargo Magcargot 212 104 313 483
220 Swinub Urimoo 191 203 258 376 075 437
221 Piloswine Inomoo 192 204 259 377 076 438
222 Corsola[l] Sunnygo 171 180 237 296 135 236
223 Remoraid Teppouo 172 132 235 294 143 148
224 Octillery Okutank 173 133 236 295 144 149
225 Delibird Delibird[52] 190 254 390 095 078 354
226 Mantine Mantain[53] 197 141 234 290 146 355
227 Skarmory Airmd[38] 198 115 203 412 270 481 559
228 Houndour Delvil[45] 209 176 225 289 025
229 Houndoom Hellgar[37] 210 177 226 290 026
230 Kingdra Kingdra 188 186 191 502 531
231 Phanpy Gomazou[43] 195 165 122
232 Donphan Donfan[51] 196 166 123
233 Porygon2 Porygon 2/Polygon 2[54] 216 193 282 508 567
234 Stantler Odoshishi 129 204
235 Smeargle Doble[49] 157 124 070 518
236 Tyrogue Balkie 143 107 545
237 Hitmontop Kapoerer[45] 146 110 548
238 Smoochum Muchul 152 383 109 511
239 Elekid Elekid 154 197 056 295 513 509
240 Magby Buby 150 200 053 200 516 512
241 Miltank Miltank[52] 149 276 171 462
242 Blissey Happinas[35] 218 098 041 408 045
243 Raikou Raikou[45] 238 L-002 ???
244 Entei Entei[50] 239 L-003 ???
245 Suicune Suicune/Suikun[43][45] 240 L-004 ???
246 Larvitar Yogiras 244 292 402 247 383 316
247 Pupitar Sanagiras 245 293 403 248 384 317
248 Tyranitar Bangiras[35] 246 294 404 249 385 318
249 Lugia[q] Lugia[35] 247 L-005 ???
250 Ho-Oh[r] Houou[35] 248 L-006 ???
251 Celebi[p] Celebi[55] 251 M-004
252 Treecko Kimori[56] 001 S-010 604
253 Grovyle Juptile[57] 002 S-011 605
254 Sceptile Jukain[53] 003 S-012 606
255 Torchic Achamo[56] 004 S-013 607
256 Combusken Wakasyamo[57] 005 S-014 608
257 Blaziken Bursyamo[53] 006 S-015 609
258 Mudkip Mizugorou[56] 007 S-016 610
259 Marshtomp Numacraw[57] 008 S-017 611
260 Swampert Laglarge[53] 009 S-018 612
261 Poochyena Pochiena[57] 010 344 406
262 Mightyena Graena[43] 011 345 407
263 Zigzagoon[l] Jiguzaguma[57] 012 012 031
264 Linoone[l] Massuguma 013 013 032
265 Wurmple Kemusso[58] 014 048
266 Silcoon Karasalis 015 049
267 Beautifly Agehunt[53] 016 050
268 Cascoon Mayuld 017 051
269 Dustox Dokucale 018 052
270 Lotad Hassboh[59] 019 355 036 456
271 Lombre Hasubrero[60] 020 356 037 457
272 Ludicolo Runpappa[49] 021 357 038 458
273 Seedot Taneboh 022 039 440
274 Nuzleaf Konohana 023 040 441
275 Shiftry Dirteng[56] 024 041 442
276 Taillow Subame[51] 025 169
277 Swellow Ohsubame[53] 026 170
278 Wingull Camome 027 119 212 167 047 062 132
279 Pelipper Pelipper[53] 028 120 213 168 048 063 133
280 Ralts Ralts 029 157 064 120 062
281 Kirlia Kirlia[53] 030 158 065 121 063
282 Gardevoir Sirnight[61] 031 159 066 122 064
283 Surskit Ametama 032 047 172 049
284 Masquerain Amemoth 033 048 173 050
285 Shroomish Kinococo[62] 034 106
286 Breloom Kinogassa[49] 035 107
287 Slakoth Namakero[38] 036 276 078
288 Vigoroth Yarukimono[53] 037 277 079
289 Slaking Kekking[49] 038 278 080
290 Nincada Tutinin 042 111 104
291 Ninjask Tekkanin 043 112 105
292 Shedinja Nukenin 044 113 106
293 Whismur Gonyonyo[63] 045 140 478
294 Loudred Dogohmb 046 141 479
295 Exploud Bakuong[30] 047 142 480
296 Makuhita Makunoshita[51] 048 245 068 116
297 Hariyama Hariteyama[47] 049 246 069 117
298 Azurill[t] Ruriri[38] 054 124 030 041 469 046
299 Nosepass Nosepass 060 155 164 243 254 459
300 Skitty Eneco[57] 061 078 078
301 Delcatty Enekororo[53] 062 079 079
302 Sableye Yamirami[47] 068 273 124 294 297
303 Mawile Kucheat[53] 069 213 125 295
304 Aron Cokodora[53] 070 166 399 565
305 Lairon Kodora 071 167 400 566
306 Aggron Bossgodora[47] 072 168 401 567
307 Meditite Asanan[42] 076 086 143 161
308 Medicham Charem[51] 077 087 144 162
309 Electrike Rakurai 078 223 293 066
310 Manectric Livolt[47] 079 224 294 067
311 Plusle Plusle/Prasle[51][64] 080 096 560
312 Minun Minun[51] 081 097 561
313 Volbeat Barubeat 086 133 408
314 Illumise Illumise[65] 087 134 409
315 Roselia Roselia 094 026 134 072 060
316 Gulpin Gokulin[53] 095 098 139
317 Swalot Marunoom 096 099 140
318 Carvanha Kibanha 097 055 345 456
319 Sharpedo Samehader[38] 098 056 346 457
320 Wailmer Hoeruko[57] 099 240 177 351 356
321 Wailord Whaloh[66] 100 241 178 352 357
322 Numel Donmel 101 204 151
323 Camerupt Bakuuda[47] 102 205 152
324 Torkoal Cotoise 105 396 287 300 150
325 Spoink Baneboo[43] 110 206 157 111
326 Grumpig Boopig 111 207 158 112
327 Spinda Patcheel[43] 114 431 128
328 Trapinch Nuckrar 116 121 303 304 321 521
329 Vibrava Vibrava 117 122 304 305 322 522
330 Flygon Flygon[51] 118 123 305 306 323 523
331 Cacnea Sabonea[57] 119 252
332 Cacturne Noctus[56] 120 253
333 Swablu Tyltto 121 171 246 439 521 219
334 Altaria Tyltalis[51] 122 172 247 440 522 220
335 Zangoose Zangoose[52] 123 186 155 217
336 Seviper Habunake[57] 124 187 156 218
337 Lunatone Lunatone 125 214 162 362
338 Solrock Solrock 126 215 163 363
339 Barboach Dojoach 127 080 340 113 228 168
340 Whiscash Namazun[56] 128 081 341 114 229 169
341 Corphish Heigani[57] 129 279 051 357 102 410
342 Crawdaunt Shizariger[53] 130 280 052 358 103 411
343 Baltoy Yajilon 131 169 310 082
344 Claydol Nendoll 132 170 311 083
345 Lileep Lilyla 133 231 560
346 Cradily Yuradle 134 232 561
347 Anorith Anopth 135 233 562
348 Armaldo Armaldo 136 234 563
349 Feebas Hinbass 140 138 188 152 490
350 Milotic Milokaross[67] 141 139 189 153 491
351 Castform Powalen 142 163 220
352 Kecleon Kakureon 145 116 214
353 Shuppet Kagebouzu 146 210 422 316 298
354 Banette Juppeta[47] 147 211 423 317 299
355 Duskull Yomawaru 148 189 135 477
356 Dusclops Samayouru 149 190 136 478
357 Tropius Tropius[52] 150 185 288 354 246
358 Chimecho Chirean[43] 151 083 262 481
359 Absol Absol[57] 152 209 216 159 322 534
360 Wynaut[t] Sohnano[43] 160 268 216
361 Snorunt Yukiwarashi 171 206 323 079 357
362 Glalie Onigohri[68] 172 207 324 080 358
363 Spheal Tamazarashi 173 243 557
364 Sealeo Todoggler 174 244 558
365 Walrein Todoseruga 175 245 559
366 Clamperl Pearlulu 176 291 140
367 Huntail Huntail 177 292 141
368 Gorebyss Sakurabyss 178 293 142
369 Relicanth Glanth 179 192 343 564
370 Luvdisc Lovecus[69] 183 179 134 332
371 Bagon Tatsubay 187 164 147 535 276
372 Shelgon Komoruu 188 165 148 536 277
373 Salamence Bohmander[49] 189 166 149 537 278
374 Beldum Dumbber 190 262 278 547 571
375 Metang Metang 191 263 279 548 572
376 Metagross Metagross[70] 192 264 280 549 573
377 Regirock Regirock[35] 193 571
378 Regice Regice[52] 194 572
379 Registeel Registeel[35] 195 573
380 Latias Latias[57] 196 L-007 ???
381 Latios Latios[57] 197 L-008 ???
382 Kyogre Kyogre/Kaiorga[42][71] 198 L-009 ???
383 Groudon Groudon[51] 199 L-010 ???
384 Rayquaza Rayquaza[72] 200 L-011 ???
385 Jirachi[p] Jirachi[38] 201 M-005 ???
386 Deoxys[u] Deoxys[72] 202
387 Turtwig Naetle[73] 001 613
388 Grotle Hayashigame[66] 002 614
389 Torterra Dodaitose[74] 003 615
390 Chimchar Hikozaru[52] 004 616
391 Monferno Moukazaru[30] 005 617
392 Infernape Goukazaru[75] 006 618
393 Piplup Pochama[66] 007 619
394 Prinplup Pottaishi[75] 008 620
395 Empoleon Emperte[66] 009 621
396 Starly Mukkuru[66] 010 249 097
397 Staravia Mukubird[75] 011 250 098
398 Staraptor Mukuhawk 012 251 099
399 Bidoof Bippa 013 038
400 Bibarel Beadaru 014 039
401 Kricketot Korobohsh 015 033
402 Kricketune Korotock 016 034
403 Shinx Kolink[52] 017 417 094
404 Luxio Luxio[75] 018 418 095
405 Luxray Rentorar[54] 019 419 096
406 Budew[v] Subomie[76] 025 133 071 059
407 Roserade Roserade[75] 027 135 073 061
408 Cranidos Zugaidos[75] 036 235 553
409 Rampardos Rampald[56] 037 236 554
410 Shieldon Tatetops 038 237 555
411 Bastiodon Torideps[56] 039 238 556
412 Burmy Minomucchi 045 044
413 Wormadam Minomadam 046 045
414 Mothim Gamale 047 046
415 Combee Mitsuhoney[75] 053 142 076 116 038
416 Vespiquen Beequen[66] 054 143 077 117 039
417 Pachirisu Pachirisu[77] 055 282 201
418 Buizel Buoysel[38] 056 149 358 051
419 Floatzel Floazel 057 150 359 052
420 Cherubi Cherinbo[78] 058 128
421 Cherrim Cherrim[30] 059 129
422 Shellos Karanakushi[79] 060 341 230 327
423 Gastrodon Tritodon 061 342 231 328
424 Ambipom Eteboth[66] 064 369 436
425 Drifloon Fuwante[80] 065 208 151 076 124 143
426 Drifblim Fuwaride[56] 066 209 152 077 125 144
427 Buneary Mimirol[75] 067 080 024 404
428 Lopunny Mimilop[56] 068 081 025 405
429 Mismagius Mumargi[30] 073 373 115
430 Honchkrow Dongkarasu[52] 075 352 079 233
431 Glameow Nyarmar[81] 076
432 Purugly Bunyatto 077
433 Chingling[v] Lisyan[66] 082 261 480
434 Stunky Skunpuu 084 252 130 226
435 Skuntank Skutank[54] 085 253 131 227
436 Bronzor Dohmirror 088 250 118 153
437 Bronzong Dohtakun[54] 089 251 119 154
438 Bonsly[v] Usohachi[57] 092 429 037 252 087
439 Mime Jr.[v] Manene[42] 094 263 059 364
440 Happiny[v] Pinpuku[82] 096 039 406 043
441 Chatot Perap[38] 102 288
442 Spiritomb Mikaruge[75] 108 523 302
443 Gible Fukamaru[56] 109 306 307 538 126
444 Gabite Gabite[30] 110 307 308 539 127
445 Garchomp Gaburias[70] 111 308 309 540 128
446 Munchlax[v] Gonbe[72] 112 138 042 260 454
447 Riolu Riolu[66] 115 033 062 377 298 163
448 Lucario Lucario[51] 116 034 063 378 299 164
449 Hippopotas Hippopotas 122 198 314 265
450 Hippowdon Kabaldon[52] 123 199 315 266
451 Skorupi Scorupi 127 201 315 285
452 Drapion Dorapion[66] 128 202 316 286
453 Croagunk Gureggru[66] 129 290 125 222 175
454 Toxicroak Dokurog[52] 130 291 126 223 176
455 Carnivine Muskippa[83] 131 289 329
456 Finneon Keikouo[84] 134 131 333
457 Lumineon Neolant[54] 135 132 334
458 Mantyke[v] Tamanta[38] 140 233 289 145 354
459 Snover Yukikaburi[52] 142 388 096 352
460 Abomasnow Yukinooh[47] 143 389 097 353
461 Weavile Manyula[51] 145 253 392 327 293 231
462 Magnezone Jibacoil 180 050 371 056 455 211
463 Lickilicky Berobelt[85] 162 285 435 376 429
464 Rhyperior Dosidon[66] 188 202 266 508
465 Tangrowth Mojumbo[30] 182 218 444
466 Electivire Elekible[34] 199 058 297 515 511
467 Magmortar Booburn[75] 202 055 202 518 514
468 Togekiss Togekiss[86] 175 259
469 Yanmega Megayanma[52] 184 287 238 404
470 Leafeon Leafia[87] 169 097 233 159 202 185
471 Glaceon Glacia[30] 170 098 234 160 203 186
472 Gliscor Glion[30] 154 222 416 467
473 Mamoswine Mammoo[30] 205 260 378 077 439
474 Porygon-Z PorygonZ/PolygonZ 194 283 509 568
475 Gallade Erureido[75] 160 067 123 065
476 Probopass Dainose 156 165 244 255 460
477 Dusknoir Yonoir[52] 191 137 479
478 Froslass Yukimenoko 208 325 081 359
479 Rotom Rotom[52] 152 368 372 310
480 Uxie Yuxie[30] 146 L-012 ???
481 Mesprit Emrit[88] 147 L-013 ???
482 Azelf Agnome[75] 148 L-014 ???
483 Dialga Dialga[89] 149 L-015 ???
484 Palkia Palkia[90] 150 L-016 ???
485 Heatran Heatran[30] L-017 ???
486 Regigigas Regigigas[52] E-002
487 Giratina Giratina[91] 210 L-018 ???
488 Cresselia Cresselia/Crecelia[92] L-019 ???
489 Phione[w] Phione[93] ???
490 Manaphy[p] Manaphy[53] 151 ???
491 Darkrai[p] Darkrai[54] ???
492 Shaymin[p] Shaymin[66] ???
493 Arceus[p] Arceus[56] ???
494 Victini[94][p] Victini[95] 000 M-006
495 Snivy[96] Tsutarja[97] 001 622
496 Servine Janovy[98] 002 623
497 Serperior Jalorda[99] 003 624
498 Tepig[96] Pokabu[97] 004 625
499 Pignite Chaoboo[100] 005 626
500 Emboar Enbuoh[101] 006 627
501 Oshawott[96] Mijumaru[97] 007 628
502 Dewott Futachimaru[102] 008 629
503 Samurott[m] Daikenki[103] 009 630
504 Patrat[104] Minezumi[97] 010 346
505 Watchog[105] Miruhog[97] 011 347
506 Lillipup[106] Yorterrie[47] 022 150 458
507 Herdier[107] Herderrie[47] 023 151 459
508 Stoutland Mooland[47] 024 152 460
509 Purrloin[108] Choroneko[109] 012 342 044
510 Liepard[110] Lepardas[47] 013 343 045
511 Pansage[111] Yanappu[112] 037 029
512 Simisage Yanakkie[113] 038 030
513 Pansear[114] Baoppu[115] 039 031
514 Simisear Baokkie[116] 040 032
515 Panpour[117] Hiyappu[118] 041 033
516 Simipour Hiyakkie[119] 042 034
517 Munna[120] Munna[97] 086 090
518 Musharna[121] Musharna[97] 087 091
519 Pidove[122] Mamepato[97] 014 026
520 Tranquill Hatoboh[123] 015 027
521 Unfezant Kenhallow[124] 016 028
522 Blitzle[125] Shimama[47] 147 516
523 Zebstrika Zebraika[126] 148 517
524 Roggenrola Dangoro[124] 068 270 120 168
525 Boldore Gantle[124] 069 271 121 169
526 Gigalith[127] Gigaiath[126] 070 272 122 170
527 Woobat[128] Koromori[97] 066 205 174
528 Swoobat Kokoromori[47] 067 206 175
529 Drilbur[129] Mogurew[97] 076 166 548
530 Excadrill[130] Doryuzu[131] 077 167 549
531 Audino[132] Tabunne[133] 036 123 519
532 Timburr Dokkorer[134] 073 393 171 450
533 Gurdurr Dotekkotsu[134] 074 394 172 451
534 Conkeldurr Roubushin[47] 075 395 173 452
535 Tympole Otamaro[47] 228 132
536 Palpitoad Gamagaru[47] 229 133
537 Seismitoad Gamageroge[47] 230 134
538 Throh Nageki[47] 267 247 248
539 Sawk Dageki[47] 268 248 249
540 Sewaddle[135] Kurumiru[123] 017 412
541 Swadloon Kurumayu[134] 018 413
542 Leavanny Hahakomori[47] 019 414
543 Venipede Fushide[134] 043 120 437
544 Whirlipede Wheega[134] 044 121 438
545 Scolipede Pendror[123] 045 122 439
546 Cottonee Monmen[47] 082 105 262 532
547 Whimsicott Elfuun[47] 083 106 263 533
548 Petilil Churine[47] 084 103 503 104
549 Lilligant[m] Dredear[47] 085 104 504 105
550 Basculin[136] Bassrao[47] 104 360 187 154 138
551 Sandile[137] Meguroco[97] 099 193 301 491 267
552 Krokorok Waruvile[47] 100 194 302 492 268
553 Krookodile Waruvial[47] 101 195 303 493 269
554 Darumaka[l] Darumakka[123] 102 367
555 Darmanitan[l][138] Hihidaruma[97] 103 368
556 Maractus Maracacchi[47] 119 296
557 Dwebble Ishizumai[123] 115 173 086
558 Crustle Iwapalace[134] 116 174 087
559 Scraggy Zuruggu[123] 117 100 335 224 562
560 Scrafty Zuruzukin[134] 118 101 336 225 563
561 Sigilyph Symboler[47] 120 240 297
562 Yamask[l][139] Desumasu[123] 124 327
563 Cofagrigus[140] Desukarn[126] 125 329
564 Tirtouga Protoga[47] 126 241 553
565 Carracosta Abagoura[47] 127 242 554
566 Archen Archen[141] 128 239 555
567 Archeops Archeos[47] 129 240 556
568 Trubbish Yabukuron[47] 105 374 264 157
569 Garbodor Dustdas[134] 106 375 265 158
570 Zorua[142][x][m] Zorua[97] 151 424 028 445 228
571 Zoroark[142][y][m] Zoroark[97] 152 425 029 446 229
572 Minccino[143] Chillarmy[144] 107 266 050 557
573 Cinccino Chillaccino[47] 108 267 051 558
574 Gothita Gothimu[141] 136 426 267 234
575 Gothorita Gothimiru[47] 137 427 268 235
576 Gothitelle[145] Gothiruselle[146] 138 428 269 236
577 Solosis Uniran[141] 139 265 270 578
578 Duosion Doublan[47] 140 266 271 579
579 Reuniclus[147] Lanculus[123] 141 267 272 580
580 Ducklett Koaruhie[47] 153 127 493
581 Swanna[148] Swanna[47] 154 128 494
582 Vanillite Vanipeti[47] 255 385 332 072
583 Vanillish Vanirich[134] 256 386 333 073
584 Vanilluxe Baivanilla[47] 257 387 334 074
585 Deerling[149] Shikijika[150] 159 190
586 Sawsbuck[151] Mebukijika[123] 160 191
587 Emolga[152] Emonga[153] 144 236 364 451
588 Karrablast Kaburumo[134] 155 322 273
589 Escavalier Chevargo[126] 156 323 274
590 Foongus Tamagetake[146] 161 353 440 205
591 Amoonguss Morobareru[134] 162 354 441 206
592 Frillish Pururill[134] 180 318 305
593 Jellicent Burungel[47] 181 319 306
594 Alomomola[154] Mamanbou[97] 182 299 191 336
595 Joltik Bachuru[47] 173 064 569
596 Galvantula[155] Dentula[146] 174 065 570
597 Ferroseed Tesseed[47] 175 219 189
598 Ferrothorn Nutrey[141] 176 220 190
599 Klink[156] Giaru[123] 130 113
600 Klang Gigiaru[47] 131 114
601 Klinklang Gigigiaru[47] 132 115
602 Tynamo Shibishirasu[134] 177 341
603 Eelektrik Shibibeel[134] 178 342
604 Eelektross Shibirudon[47] 179 343
605 Elgyem Ligray[47] 188 275 277
606 Beheeyem Ohbem[134] 189 276 278
607 Litwick Hitomoshi[47] 190 365 287 484
608 Lampent Lampler[134] 191 366 288 485
609 Chandelure Chandela[47] 192 367 289 486
610 Axew[157] Kibago[97] 183 148 324 155
611 Fraxure[158] Onondo[159] 184 149 325 156
612 Haxorus[160] Ononokus[161] 185 150 326 157
613 Cubchoo Kumasyun[162] 195 381 279 355
614 Beartic Tunbear[47] 196 382 280 356
615 Cryogonal Freegeo[47] 197 411 520 360
616 Shelmet Chobomaki[134] 157 324 275
617 Accelgor Agilder[126] 158 325 276
618 Stunfisk[l] Maggyo[47] 231 339 226
619 Mienfoo Kojofu[47] 219 153 359 484 475
620 Mienshao Kojondo[134] 220 154 360 485 476
621 Druddigon Crimgan[126] 270 441 374 430
622 Golett Gobit[134] 271 241 312 088 564
623 Golurk Goloog[47] 272 242 313 089 565
624 Pawniard Komatana[47] 223 348 337 246 367
625 Bisharp Kirikizan[47] 224 349 338 247 368
626 Bouffalant Buffron[47] 269 427
627 Rufflet Washibon[134] 109 089 281 365
628 Braviary[m][163] Warrgle[126] 110 090 282 366
629 Vullaby Valchai[47] 111 091 283 468
630 Mandibuzz Vulgina[47] 112 092 284 469
631 Heatmor Kuitaran[134] 193 405 317
632 Durant Aiant[134] 194 406 316
633 Deino Monozu[134] 273 442 386 370
634 Zweilous Dihead[134] 274 443 387 371
635 Hydreigon Sazandora[47] 275 444 388 372
636 Larvesta Merlarva[47] 171 203 494 274
637 Volcarona Ulgamoth[47] 172 204 495 275
638 Cobalion Cobalon[47] 225 579 ???
639 Terrakion Terrakion[47] 226 580 ???
640 Virizion Virizion[47] 227 581 ???
641 Tornadus Tornelos[47] 198 L-020 ???
642 Thundurus Voltolos[47] 199 L-021 ???
643 Reshiram[164] Reshiram[97] 295 L-022 ???
644 Zekrom[164] Zekrom[97] 296 L-023 ???
645 Landorus Landlos[47] 200 L-024 ???
646 Kyurem Kyurem[165] 297 L-025 ???
647 Keldeo[p] Keldeo[47] 298 E-001
648 Meloetta[p] Meloetta[47] 299 ???
649 Genesect[p] Genesect[47] 300 M-007
650 Chespin[166] Harimaron[166][167] 001 631
651 Quilladin[168] Hariborg[47] 002 632
652 Chesnaught Brigarron[169][170] 003 633
653 Fennekin[166] Fokko[166][171] 004 634
654 Braixen[168] Tairenar[47] 005 635
655 Delphox Mahoxy[169][172] 006 636
656 Froakie[166] Keromatsu[166][173] 007 637
657 Frogadier[168] Gekogashira[47] 008 638
658 Greninja Gekkouga[169] 009 639
659 Bunnelby[174] Horubee[169] 010 048
660 Diggersby Horudo[47] 011 049
661 Fletchling[174] Yayakoma[175] 014 192 414 019
662 Fletchinder Hinoyakoma[47] 015 193 415 020
663 Talonflame[174] Fiarrow[47] 016 194 416 021
664 Scatterbug[174] Kofukimushi[47] 020 035
665 Spewpa[174] Kofuurai[47] 021 036
666 Vivillon[174] Viviyon[169] 022 037
667 Litleo[174] Shishiko[176] 057 370 224
668 Pyroar[174] Kaenjishi[47] 058 371 225
669 Flabébé[174] Flabebe[177] 068 100 145
670 Floette Floette[178] 069 101 146
671 Florges Florges[179] 070 102 147
672 Skiddo[174] Meecle[169] 089 221
673 Gogoat[174] Gogoat[180] 090 222
674 Pancham[174] Yancham[181] 091 284 111
675 Pangoro[174] Goronda[47] 092 285 112
676 Furfrou Trimmien[169] 093 030
677 Espurr Nyasper[169] 114 208 550
678 Meowstic Nyaonix[169] 115 209 551
679 Honedge[174] Hitotsuki[182] 117 330
680 Doublade[174] Nidangill[47] 118 331
681 Aegislash Gillgard[47] 119 332
682 Spritzee[174] Shushupu[47] 129 212
683 Aromatisse[174] Frefuwan[183] 130 213
684 Swirlix[174] Peroppafu[180] 131 210
685 Slurpuff[174] Peroream[184] 132 211
686 Inkay[174] Maaiika[169] 160 026 290 541
687 Malamar[174] Calamanero[47] 161 027 291 542
688 Binacle Kametete[47] 171 234
689 Barbaracle Gamenodes[47] 172 235
690 Skrelp[174] Kuzumo[169] 180 347 496 337
691 Dragalge Dramidoro[47] 181 348 497 338
692 Clauncher[174] Udeppou[169] 182 349 498 339
693 Clawitzer Bloster[47] 183 350 499 340
694 Helioptile[174] Erikiteru[185] 196 318
695 Heliolisk Elezard[47] 197 319
696 Tyrunt[174] Chigoras[186] 214 243 530
697 Tyrantrum[174] Gachigoras[187] 215 244 531
698 Amaura[174] Amarus[188] 216 245 532
699 Aurorus[174] Amaruruga[189] 217 246 533
700 Sylveon[174] Nymphia[190] 235 161 204 187
701 Hawlucha Luchabull[191] 239 096 320 301
702 Dedenne[174] Dedenne[169] 260 291 452 200
703 Carbink Melecie[192] 274 123 546 492
704 Goomy Numera[193] 319 217 389 172
705 Sliggoo[m] Numeil[47] 320 218 390 173
706 Goodra[m] Numelgon[194] 321 219 391 174
707 Klefki Cleffy[195] 350 314 420 240
708 Phantump Bokurei[196] 361 250 338 443
709 Trevenant Ohrot[47] 362 251 339 444
710 Pumpkaboo Bakeccha[169] 363 191
711 Gourgeist Pumpjin[47] 364 192
712 Bergmite Kachikohru[197] 379 358 363
713 Avalugg[m] Crebase[47] 380 359 364
714 Noibat Onbat[198] 413 083 176 303
715 Noivern[174] Onvern[199] 414 084 177 304
716 Xerneas[200] Xerneas[201] 448 L-026
717 Yveltal[200] Yveltal[202] 449 L-027
718 Zygarde Zygarde[47] 450 263 L-028
719 Diancie[p][203] Diancie[204] 455 M-008 ???
720 Hoopa[p][205] Hoopa[47] 456 ???
721 Volcanion[p] Volcanion[68] 457 M-009 ???
722 Rowlet Mokuroh[206] 001 S-001 640
723 Dartrix Fukuthrow[207] 002 S-002 641
724 Decidueye[m] Junaiper[208] 003 S-003 642
725 Litten Nyabby[209] 004 S-004 643
726 Torracat Nyaheat[210] 005 S-005 644
727 Incineroar Gaogaen[211] 006 S-006 645
728 Popplio Ashimari[212] 007 S-007 646
729 Brionne Osyamari[213] 008 S-008 647
730 Primarina Ashirene[214] 009 S-009 648
731 Pikipek Tsutsukera 010 524
732 Trumbeak Kerarappa 011 525
733 Toucannon Dodekabashi 012 526
734 Yungoos Youngoose 013 027
735 Gumshoos Dekagoose 014 028
736 Grubbin Agojimushi 034 016 461
737 Charjabug Dendimushi 035 017 462
738 Vikavolt Kuwagannon 036 018 463
739 Crabrawler Makenkani 071 118
740 Crabominable Kekenkani 072 119
741 Oricorio Odoridori[215] 097 100
742 Cutiefly Abuly[216] 098 187 415
743 Ribombee Aburibbon 099 188 416
744 Rockruff Iwanko[217] 126 482 089
745 Lycanroc Lugarugan[218] 127 483 090
746 Wishiwashi Yowashi 133 155
747 Mareanie Hidoide 136 307 344
748 Toxapex Dohidoide 137 308 345
749 Mudbray Dorobanko 165 084 272
750 Mudsdale Banbadoro 166 085 273
751 Dewpider Shizukumo 174 214 543
752 Araquanid Onishizukumo 175 215 544
753 Fomantis Karikiri[219] 176 412 247
754 Lurantis Lalantes 177 413 248
755 Morelull Nemasyu 178 340
756 Shiinotic Mashade 179 341
757 Salandit Yatoumori 195 244 120
758 Salazzle Ennewt 196 245 121
759 Stufful Nuikoguma[220] 205 094
760 Bewear Kiteruguma[221] 206 095
761 Bounsweet Amakaji[222] 207 052 081
762 Steenee Amamaiko[223] 208 053 082
763 Tsareena Amajo[224] 209 054 083
764 Comfey Cuwawa[225] 210 442 534
765 Oranguru Yareyuutan 215 342 313
766 Passimian Nagetukesaru 216 343 314
767 Wimpod Kosokumushi 221 232
768 Golisopod Gusokumusha 222 233
769 Sandygast Sunaba 225 467 322
770 Palossand Sirodethna 226 468 323
771 Pyukumuku Namakobushi 256 156
772 Type: Null Type: Null [226] 259 381
773 Silvally Silvady [227] 260 382
774 Minior Meteno 277 552
775 Komala Nekkoara[228] 286 315
776 Turtonator Bakugames[229] 288 347
777 Togedemaru Togedemaru[230] 292 348
778 Mimikyu Mimikkyu[231] 315 301 239
779 Bruxish Hagigishiri 320 335
780 Drampa Jijilong 321 346
781 Dhelmise Dadarin 344 360
782 Jangmo-o Jyarako 361 392 470
783 Hakamo-o Jyarango 362 393 471
784 Kommo-o Jyararanga 363 394 472
785 Tapu Koko Kapu-Kokeko[232] 383 L-029
786 Tapu Lele Kapu-Tetefu[233] 384 L-030
787 Tapu Bulu Kapu-Bulul[234] 385 L-031
788 Tapu Fini Kapu-Rehire[235] 386 L-032
789 Cosmog Cosmog[236] 387 L-033 ???
790 Cosmoem Cosmovum[237] 388 L-034 ???
791 Solgaleo Solgaleo[238] 389 L-035 ???
792 Lunala Lunaala/Lunala[239][240] 390 L-036 ???
793 Nihilego Uturoid 391 U-001
794 Buzzwole Massivoon 394 U-002
795 Pheromosa Pheroache 395 U-003
796 Xurkitree Denjyumoku 396 U-004
797 Celesteela Tekkaguya 397 U-005
798 Kartana Kamiturugi 398 U-006
799 Guzzlord Akuziking 399 U-007
800 Necrozma Necrozma[241] 400 L-037 ???
801 Magearna[p] Magearna[68] 401 M-010 ???
802 Marshadow[p] Marshadow 402 M-011
803 Poipole Bebenomu 261 U-008
804 Naganadel Agoyon 262 U-009
805 Stakataka Tsundetsunde 392 U-010
806 Blacephalon Zugadon 393 U-011
807 Zeraora[p] Zeraora 403 M-012
808 Meltan[p] Meltan M-002
809 Melmetal[p] Melmetal M-003
810 Grookey Sarunori 001 649
811 Thwackey Bachinkey 002 650
812 Rillaboom Gorillander 003 651
813 Scorbunny Hibanny 004 652
814 Raboot Rabbifoot 005 653
815 Cinderace Aceburn 006 654
816 Sobble Messon 007 655
817 Drizzile Jimeleon 008 656
818 Inteleon Inteleon 009 657
819 Skwovet Hoshigarisu 024 029
820 Greedent Yokubarisu 025 030
821 Rookidee Kokogara 021 040
822 Corvisquire Kokogara 022 041
823 Corviknight Armorga 023 042
824 Blipbug Satchimushi 010
825 Dottler Redomushi 011
826 Orbeetle Iorubu 012
827 Nickit Kusune 029
828 Thievul Fokusurai 030
829 Gossifleur Himenka 126
830 Eldegoss Watashiraga 127
831 Wooloo Wooloo 034
832 Dubwool Baiwooloo 035
833 Chewtle Kamukame 042 057
834 Drednaw Kajirigame 043 058
835 Yamper Wanpachi 046
836 Boltund Parusuwan 047
837 Rolycoly Tandon 161 091
838 Carkol Toroggon 162 092
839 Coalossal Sekitanzan 163 093
840 Applin Kajitchu 205 108
841 Flapple Appleyu 206 109
842 Appletun Tarpple 207 110
843 Silicobra Sunahebi 312 270
844 Sandaconda Sadaija 313 271
845 Cramorant U'u 309 495
846 Arrokuda Sashikamasu 180 136
847 Barraskewda Kamasujaw 181 137
848 Toxel Elezun 310 198
849 Toxtricity Sutorinder 311 199
850 Sizzlipede Yakude 159
851 Centiskorch Malyakude 160
852 Clobbopus Tatacco 351
853 Grapploct Otosupus 352
854 Sinistea Yabacha 335 237
855 Polteageist Potdes 336 238
856 Hatenna Miburimu 241 282
857 Hattrem Teburimu 242 283
858 Hatterene Burimuon 243 284
859 Impidimp Beroba 238 285
860 Morgrem Gimo 239 286
861 Grimmsnarl Oronge 240 287
862 Obstagoon Tachifusaguma 033
863 Perrserker Nyaikingu 183 F-001
864 Cursola Sunnygon 237
865 Sirfetch'd Negigaknight 219
866 Mr. Rime Barricol 366
867 Runerigus Desuban 328
868 Milcery Mahomil 185 519
869 Alcremie Mawhip 186 520
870 Falinks Taireetsu 345 300
871 Pincurchin Bachin'uni 353 321
872 Snom Yukihami 349 350
873 Frosmoth Mosnow 350 351
874 Stonjourner Ishihenjin 369 319
875 Eiscue Korippo 370 320
876 Indeedee Yessan 337 241
877 Morpeko Morpeko 344 453
878 Cufant Zodo 302 124
879 Copperajah Daiodo 303 125
880 Dracozolt Patchiragon 374
881 Arctozolt Patchildon 375
882 Dracovish Wonoragon 376
883 Arctovish Wochildon 377
884 Duraludon Duraludon 371 583
885 Dreepy Dorameshiya 395 305
886 Drakloak Doronchi 396 306
887 Dragapult Dorapult 397 307
888 Zacian Zacian 398 ???
889 Zamazenta Zamazenta 399 ???
890 Eternatus Mugendaina 400 ???
891 Kubfu Dakuma 449 ???
892 Urshifu Wulaoshu 450 ???
893 Zarude Zarude 510 ???
894 Regieleki Regieleki 574 ???
895 Regidrago Regidrago 575 ???
896 Glastrier Blizapos 582 ???
897 Spectrier Rayspos 583 ???
898 Calyrex Badrex 584 ???
899 Wyrdeer Ayashishi ???
900 Kleavor Basagiri 515
901 Ursaluna Gachiguma 497
902 Basculegion Idaitou 496
903 Sneasler Oonyula ???
904 Overqwil Hariman 577
905 Enamorus Lovetoros ???
906 Sprigatito Nyaoha 001
907 Floragato Nyarote 002
908 Meowscarada Masukanya 003
909 Fuecoco Hogeta 004
910 Crocalor Achigeta 005
911 Skeledirge Raudobon 006
912 Quaxly Kuwassu 007
913 Quaxwell Werukamo 008
914 Quaquaval Wanibaru 009
915 Lechonk Gluton 010
916 Oinkologne 011
917 Tarountula 012
918 Spidops 013
919 Nymble 014
920 Lokix 015
921 Pawmi Pamo 022
922 Pawmo 023
923 Pawmot 024
924 Tandemaus 071
925 Maushold 072
926 Fidough Papimochi 076
927 Dachsbun 077
928 Smoliv Minibu 084
929 Dolliv 085
930 Arboliva 086
931 Squawkabilly 113
932 Nacli 129
933 Naclstack 130
934 Garganacl 131
935 Charcadet 165
936 Armarouge Gurenaruma 166
937 Ceruledge Sobrize 167
938 Tadbulb 170
939 Bellibolt Harabari 171
940 Wattrel 177
941 Kilowattrel 178
942 Maschiff 196
943 Mabosstiff 197
944 Shroodle 202
945 Grafaiai Taginguru 203
946 Bramblin 242
947 Brambleghast 243
948 Toedscool 244
949 Toedscruel 245
950 Klawf Gakegani 249
951 Capsakid 250
952 Scovillain 251
953 Rellor 254
954 Rabsca 255
955 Flittle 263
956 Espathra 264
957 Tinkatink 279
958 Tinkatuff 280
959 Tinkaton 281
960 Wiglett Umidigda 288
961 Wugtrio 289
962 Bombirdier 290
963 Finizen 291
964 Palafin 292
965 Varoom 293
966 Revavroom 294
967 Cyclizar Mototokage 295
968 Orthworm 296
969 Glimmet 308
970 Glimmora 309
971 Greavard Bochi 311
972 Houndstone 312
973 Flamigo 346
974 Cetoddle 361
975 Cetitan Harukujira 362
976 Veluza 373
977 Dondozo 374
978 Tatsugiri 375
979 Annihilape 160
980 Clodsire 054
981 Farigiraf Rikikirin 193
982 Dudunsparce 189
983 Kingambit 369
984 Great Tusk Idainakiba 376
985 Scream Tail 377
986 Brute Bonnet 378
987 Flutter Mane 379
988 Slither Wing 380
989 Sandy Shocks 381
990 Iron Treads Tetsunowadachi 382
991 Iron Bundle 383
992 Iron Hands 384
993 Iron Jugulis 385
994 Iron Moth 386
995 Iron Thorns 387
996 Frigibax 388
997 Arctibax 389
998 Baxcalibur 390
999 Gimmighoul Collecurei 391
1000 Gholdengo 392
1001 Wo-Chien 393
1002 Chien-Pao 394
1003 Ting-Lu 395
1004 Chi-Yu 396
1005 Roaring Moon 397
1006 Iron Valiant 398
1007 Koraidon Koraidon 399
1008 Miraidon Miraidon 400
1009 Walking Wake 663
1010 Iron Leaves 664
1011 Dipplin 426
1012 Poltchageist 445
1013 Sinistcha 446
1014 Okidogi 498
1015 Munkidori 499
1016 Fezandipiti 500
1017 Ogerpon 501
1018 Archaludon 584
1019 Hydrapple 585
1020 Gouging Fire 658
1021 Raging Bolt 659
1022 Iron Boulder 661
1023 Iron Crown 660
1024 Terapagos 662
1025 Pecharunt M-001

Notes

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  1. ^ Simply known as the "Pokédex" in Red, Blue, and Yellow, and the "Old Pokédex" in Gold, Silver and Crystal, this listing expands to include the new Pokémon introduced with each generation of games. The Kanto Pokédex of FireRed and LeafGreen consists of the first 151 entries.
  2. ^ Official anglicization; katakana and Hepburn romanization appear when hovering over the name.
  3. ^ Known in Gold, Silver, and Crystal as the "New Pokédex" order—not numbered.
  4. ^ This listing included only 151 species in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, but it was expanded to 210 in Pokémon Platinum.
  5. ^ This listing is as of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
  6. ^ These listings as of Pokémon X and Y.
  7. ^ These listings as of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
  8. ^ These listings as of Pokémon Sword and Shield.
  9. ^ These listings as of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o This Pokémon has a special form in the Alola Region. The normal form of this Pokémon is not obtainable in Pokemon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, or Ultra Moon without trading or using Pokémon Bank.
  11. ^ a b c This Pokémon has a special form in the Alola Region. The normal form of this Pokémon is not obtainable in Pokemon Sun and Moon without trading or using Pokemon Bank, but the normal form is obtainable by evolving it in Ultra Space.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p This Pokémon has a special form in the Galar Region, but the normal form of this Pokémon is also obtainable in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l This Pokémon has a special form in the Hisui Region, so the normal form of this Pokémon is not obtainable in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
  14. ^ a b This Pokémon has a special form in the Paldea Region.
  15. ^ a b c This Pokémon has a special form in the Galar Region. The normal form is not obtainable without using Pokémon HOME or trading.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Marked as Mythical Pokémon for at least one game entry. These Pokémon cannot be encountered and caught in the course of normal gameplay, and do not affect the completion of Pokédex. They are officially only made available via promotional events, or transferred from a previous version or spin-off titles under certain conditions. Lugia and Ho-Oh are special cases in that are mythical only in Game Boy Advance (GBA) versions but legendary in other versions, where they can be obtained by normal gameplay.
  17. ^ Lugia is mythical[p] in Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen, but can be transferred after being encountered and captured in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
  18. ^ Ho-Oh is mythical[p] in Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen, but can be transferred after being encountered and captured in Pokémon Colosseum.
  19. ^ a b Pre-evolved Pokémon were introduced in generations following introduction of the species they evolve into (and after the 2nd, which introduced breeding). The pre-evolutions will only hatch from eggs produced under special conditions. All other eggs will hatch directly into the next stage of evolution.
  20. ^ a b A pre-evolution[s] introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
  21. ^ Deoxys can be obtained in a special post-game level of Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but was mythical before these games came out.[p]
  22. ^ a b c d e f g A pre-evolution[s] introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
  23. ^ Phione, as it is mythical,[p] can only be obtained from eggs produced by breeding a Ditto with another Phione or a Manaphy, or by transfer from spin-off titles.
  24. ^ Zorua can only be obtained via an event instigated by a fateful encounter Celebi transferred from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold or SoulSilver, or by obtaining it from Rood in Pokémon Black 2 or Pokémon White 2. However, it is required to complete the Pokédex in Pokémon Black and White, so is not Mythical Pokémon.
  25. ^ Zoroark can only be encountered in the wild via an event instigated by a fateful encounter Raikou, Suicune or Entei transferred from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold or SoulSilver. However, it is required to complete the Pokédex in Pokémon Black and White, so is not Mythical Pokémon.

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