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Encyclopedia > List of Pokémon by color

This is a list of Pokémon by their Pokédex color. The actual colors of the Pokémon can vary. For example, Ditto's actual color is pink, but is listed as purple in the National Pokédex.

Contents

Red

  • Ariados
  • Blaziken is a stage 2 evolution of one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon (the other two are Sceptile and Swampert). Name Origin Blaziken originates from the words blaze and chicken. Pokédex definition According to the Pokédex, Blaziken can easily jump a 30-story building. The fire... Blaziken
  • Camerupt
  • Carvanha
  • Charizard (Lizardon (リザードン Rizādon) in Japanese, Glurak in French) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Unlike its evolutionary predecessors Charmander and Charmeleon, Charizard has the ability to fly; it also possesses Charmeleons fiery breath, which it uses as its primary... Charizard
  • Charmander (Japanese: ヒトカゲ Hitokage) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Charmander, as well as its evolved forms, has a flame on the tip of its tail; the flame is said to indicate its life-force, burning weaker or stronger depending on the Charmanders... Charmander
  • Charmeleon (Lizardo (リザード Rizādo in Japanese, Glutexo in German, Reptincel in French) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Like its evolutionary relations, Charmeleon has a flame burning at the end of its tail; however, unlike its peaceful basic form, Charmander, Charmeleon constantly... Charmeleon
  • Combusken is a stage 1 evolution of one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon (the other two are Grovyle and Marshtomp). Pokédex definition According to the Pokédex, this Pokemon can throw ten kicks in one second. In-game details Combusken is a middle-evolution. Combusken evolves from... Combusken
  • Corpish (pronounced CORE-fish) is a small crayfish-type Pokémon. Its species is a Ruffian Pokémon. It belongs to the water element, and, like many others, first appered in the most recent Game Boy Advance games. Attacks it learns include bubble and vicegrip. It evolves into Crawdaunt around... Corphish
  • Crawdaunt is a large lobster-like Pokémon. It is the evolved form of Corphish. It can be only be obtained via evolving Corphish through level up. Name Origin The name Crawdaunt is a conjunction of crawfish and daunt, which means challenging or scary. Pokédex Information Ruby: CRAWDAUNT has... Crawdaunt
  • Delibird is an ice/flying type Pokémon. It is so called because of it signature move, present. It resembles a penguin. Its move is a dangerous move...it randomly does either 40,80, or 120 points of damage, or heals the opponent 40 points. Categories: Ice Pokémon... Delibird
  • Deoxys is a Pokémon belonging to the Psychic type. It was introduced in the video games Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire for Game Boy Advance and occupies the last place in the National Pokédex (#386) and place #202 in the Hoenn Regional... Deoxys
  • Electrode
  • Flareon is a medium sized orange red fire-type Pokémon with a fire-like tail, collar, and tuft on its head, which are yellow. It can be obtained by using a Fire Stone on Eevee. Its Japanese name is Buusuta. Flareon live in volcanic areas were there is much... Flareon
  • Goldeen is a water-type Pokémon. It is a colorful fish that normally has a horn attack. Goldeen also appears in Super Smash Bros Melee, where it does pretty much nothing (splash) although this role would be better associated with Magikarp, this may be a reference to the Pok... Goldeen
  • Groudon is Pokémon #383 in the National Pokédex and #199 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Groudon is a legendary Pokémon, and is also the heaviest Pokémon. It represents the Pokémon Ruby game since it is portrayed on the box art cover of this game. Name... Groudon
  • Ho-oh, romanized as Houou (ホウオウ Hōō) in Japan, is a mythical character in the Pokémon series, similar to a phoenix, that can see into the future. In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, it is caught at the Tin Tower in Ecruteak City... Ho-oh
  • Jynx
  • Kingler
  • Krabby
  • There is a disputed proposal that this article should be merged with Latios Latias with Latios in front of her Latias is a unique dragon/psychic-type Pokémon that can fly. Her brother is Latios. They both appeared in the movie Pokémon Heroes. Both of them can be... Latias
  • Ledian
  • Lediba
  • Magby
  • Magcargo (Magukarugo) is the Lava Pokémon, and its type is Fire/Rock. Magcargo was first introduced in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, as Pokémon #219 in the classical Pokédex ordering. Magcargo looks like a slug made out of magma with a rocky shell on its... Magcargo
  • Magikarp is a Pokémon considered by most to be the most useless Pokémon in the series of the game. It is number 129 in the original games Pokédex and evolves into Gyarados at level 20. It is a water type Pokémon. Name Origin Magikarp is a... Magikarp
  • Magmar
  • Medicham
  • Octillery
  • Paras
  • Categories: Bug Pokémon | Grass Pokémon ... Parasect
  • Porygon2 is listed as Pokémon #233 in the National Pokédex and #368 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name Origin The name Porygon2 suggests that this Pokémon is a second, upgraded version of Porygon. Avaliability Porygon2 is available in Gold, Silver, Crystal, Fire Red, and Leaf Green. In... Porygon2
  • Scizor is a Pokemon. It evolves from Scyther. Categories: Substubs | Steel Pokémon | Bug Pokémon ... Scizor
  • Seaking
  • Slugma
  • Solrock
  • Torchic is one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon (the other two are Treeko and Mudkip). Pokédex definition According to the Pokédex, this soft, feathery pokémon who sticks with its Trainer, keeps its flame [..in..] a place inside its body which makes it give warm hugs... Torchic
  • Vileplume, known as Ruffresia (ラフレシア Rafureshia) in the original Japanese, a fictional character, is a creature from the Pokémon series of video games. It is a Stage 2 Grass- and Poison-type Pokemon; it evolves from Gloom upon exposure to a Leaf Stone. Vileplume resembles... Vileplume
  • Voltorb is a spherical-shaped Electric type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. It resembles a pokéball with a face and without a button or hinge. Some people have been electrocuted by them, mistaking them for pokéballs. Voltorbs store compressed elecrtrical energy, and are volatile... Voltorb
  • Wurmple lives amidst tall grass and in forests. When attacked by preditors such as Swellow, Wurmple resists by pointing its venomous spikes at the foe. Using the spikes on its rear end, Wurmple peels the bark off trees and feeds on the sap that oozes out. Its feet are tipped... Wurmple
  • Yanma

Blue

  • Altaria (Chirutarisu) is a Dragon/Flying type Pokémon, available in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It can be evolved from Swablu (Chirutto) or caught in the fifth floor of Sky Pillar, where it can reach up to level 60, thus it is the highest-level Pokemon in the game... Altaria
  • Articuno, known as Freezer (フリーザー Furīzā) in Japan, is Pokémon #144 in the National Pokédex, and #299 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Articuno is part of the Legendary Birds, which also include Zapdos, and Moltres. Name origin Articuno originates from the... Articuno
  • Azumaril is the evolved form of Maril, a pokemon from the Johto Region. Although it is a rabbit, it has a long tail. In the Anime In the Anime, the first one was a female that Ashs Totodile instantly fell in love with, but did not want his affection... Azumarill
  • Azurill
  • Bagon
  • Beldum is a Pokémon of the Steel/Psychic type. Beldum, just like Magikarp, is a Pokémon with a pre-specified set of moves - in this case, Take Down. Also just like Magikarp, at level 20 it evolves into a form capable of learning a normal amount of moves... Beldum
  • Blastoise (Kamex (カメックス Kamekkusu) in Japanese) is a Stage 2 water-type Pokémon that evolves from Wartortle at level 36. Blastoise possesses spouts extending from the top of its shell; these are used to fire blasts of water at enemies, hard enough to pierce concrete... Blastoise
  • Chimecho (Chiriin in Japanese) is a tiny wind chime Pokémon of the Psychic type. It does not evolve. It eats berries with its long tail. It rings in high winds and cries as it hangs from a tree branch or the eaves of a building. Chimecho looks like it... Chimecho
  • Chinchou (#170) is a bioluminescent Pokémon that first appeared in the Gold and Silver versions and evolves into Lanturn. It is an electric/water type. Categories: Electric Pokémon | Water Pokémon ... Chinchou
  • Clamperl
  • Croconaw
  • Dragonair
  • Dratini is a dragon-type pokémon with a white diamond-shape on its forehead. Dratini can be found in Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal just by fishing with a super rod. Dratini will evolve into Dragonair at Level 30. Both Drantini and Dragonair can be... Dratini
  • Exploud
  • Feraligatr
  • Categories: Grass Pokémon | Poison Pokémon ... Gloom
  • Golduck is a fictional character. It is a water type Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Psyduck. Golduck evolves in all games at level 33. In the National Pokedex, Golduck is number 55. In Johto, its number 139. In Hoenn, its 159. Back to Psyduck (#54... Golduck
  • Gyarados is the evolved form of a Pokémon game character known as Magikarp. In the animated Pokémon series it is a fierce, sea-dwelling Pokémon which is never submissive in battle. Gyarados also appears in recent additions to the Pokémon Game Boy Advance games Pokémon... Gyarados
  • Heracross
  • Horsea is a Pokémon that resembles a blue seahorse. It is a water type with Pokémon number 116. Horsea evolves into Seadra. Name Origin Horseas name comes from an inverting of the parts of the compound word seahorse. Anime Appearance In the cartoon, Misty has a Horsea... Horsea
  • Huntail
  • Jumpluff
  • Kingdra
  • Kyogre is Pokémon #382 in the National Pokédex and #198 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Kyogre is a legendary Pokémon. It represents the Pokémon Sapphire game since it is portrayed on the box art cover of this game. Availability Kyogre is only available in Pokémon... Kyogre
  • Lanturn (ランターン) is a bioluminescent electric/water Pokémon, found on routes 20, 21, 26, 27, 41 and while fishing in Cinnabar Island, New Bark Town, Olivine City, Pallet Town, or Vermilion City. It evolves from Chinchou at level 27. Lanturn will learn Confuse Ray at... Lanturn
  • Lapras, Pokémon #131, is a combination ice/water pokemon. Some of Lapras notable attacks are ice beam and water gun. Lapras have the ability to communicate telepathically with humans, as seen in Pokémon episode Holiday Hi-Jinx. In that episode, a Lapras worked for Santa Claus and helped... Lapras
  • Latios is a unique dragon/psychic-type Pokémon that can fly. His sister is Latias. They both appeared in the movie Pokémon Heroes. Both of them can also be found in the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire games in Southern Island. Name Origin Latios name might have been... Latios
  • Loudred
  • Marill is a water type Pokémon that evolves from Azurill and into Azumarill. At first, many thought it was related to Pikachu and named it Pikablu. This, however, is not the case. Pokédex Definition Marills tail floats like a buoy because it is filled with oil, which... Marill
  • Marshtomp
  • Masquerain
  • Meditite is a small blue-skinned pokemon that often meditates like an isolation monk. It is likely that it painted its face white. It is said that all it eats is one berry per day. In tha anime, While Ash is on Dewford Island, he encounters Brwalys self-proclaimed student... Meditite
  • Metagross is a Steel/Psychic Pokémon. Categories: Substubs | Steel Pokémon | Psychic Pokémon ... Metagross
  • Metang
  • Mudkip is one of the three Hoenn starter pokémon (the other two are Treecko and Torchic). Name Origin Mudkips name might be derived from the words mud and kipper, but there may be a more accurate name origin. Pokédex definition According to the pokédex, this pok... Mudkip
  • Nidoqueen (ニドクイン Nidokuin) is listed as Pokémon #31 in the National Pokédex and #229 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Nidoqueen originates from the words Nidorina (from whom this Pokémon evolves) and queen. Avaliability Nidoqueen is available in every Pok... Nidoqueen
  • The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Nidoran♀. Nidoran♀ (ニドラン♀) is a small, mouse-like Pokémon. Before the concept of genders were introdouced in Gold and Silver, this Pokémon and Nidoran♂ and... Nidoran♀
  • Nidorina (ニドリーナ Nidorīna) is listed as #30 in the National Pokédex and #228 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Nidorina comes from Nidorino with the -A feminine ending to signify that it is female. Avaliability Nidorina is available in every... Nidorina
  • Oddish are grass and poison types. They evolve into Gloom, Vileplume or Bellossom. These Pokémon can be found in abundance in the Celadon City Gym because they are grass types. Oddish can learn sludge bomb, double team acid, and Giga Drain. Categories: Grass Pokémon | Poison Pokémon ... Oddish
  • Omanyte is one of the 151 original Pokémon in the video game and TV series. Being revived from a fossil in the video game, Omanyte is both Rock Type and Water Type. Omanyte resembles a squishy blue ammonite with a white shell. It evolves into Omastar. Omanyte is #138... Omanyte
  • Omastar
  • Phanpy
  • Poliwag
  • Poliwhirl
  • Poliwrath
  • Quagsire
  • Regice is a rare ice Pokémon made completely out of ice with no brain. Modern scientists are confused about how it is animated, since there is nothing in its body that would make it move or think. The ancient people who made Regice sealed it away because it was... Regice
  • Salamence
  • Seadra is the fictional Seahorse Pokémon. Evolves from Horsea. It is blue with a yellow belly, and has spiky fins. It can use water gun, smokescreen, and other attacks. It evolves from Horsea at level 32. It evolves into Kingdra. Its pokemon number is #117. Name origin Its name... Seadra
  • Sealeo (Todogura in Japanese) is a seal Pokémon. It can be evolved from Spheal at level 32, and looks more like a real seal. It has small tusks in this stage of its life, which will grow bigger as it evolves into Walrein. Sealeo can learn all of Spheal... Sealeo
  • Sharpedo is listed as Pokémon #319 in the National Pokédex and #098 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Sharpedo originates from the words shark, torpedo, and possibly sharp. Avaliability Sharpedo is only available in both Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It will evolve from Carvanha... Sharpedo
  • Spheal (Tamazarashi in Japanese) is a cute Pokémon similar to a seal in name and appearance. It is only available in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It can be caught in the Shoal Cave by walking or surfing. It is a Water/Ice type that can learn water, ice... Spheal
  • Squirtle (ゼニガメ Zenigame in Japanese) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Squirtles back hardens into a shell soon after its birth. When it feels threatened, Squirtle retracts into its shell and sprays foam from its mouth. Name origin Squirtle is probably a portmanteau... Squirtle
  • Suicine is one of the three Legendary dogs (the other two being Raikou and Entei) in the games Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. In the Pokémon Anime, Suicune made a feature appearance during the movie: Voice of the Forest. It also appears in quite a few episodes, including... Suicune
  • Swablu (Chirutto) is a bluebird (Cotton Bird?) Pokémon of the Normal/Flying type, available only in Ruby and Sapphire versions. It is very difficult to train at early levels, but evolves at level 35 into the bird-dragon Altaria (Chirutarisu). Swablu is trained primarily by Bird Keepers and Dragon... Swablu
  • Swampert is a Pokémon, No. 260 in National Pokedex, and No. 009 in Hoenn Pokedex, the third and final evolutionary form of Mudkip. Its special ability is Torrent, which mutiplies Swamperts ATK by 1.5 if its HP gets low. This Pokémon is only found in Pok... Swampert
  • Swellow is a Stage 1 Pokémon from the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire games which can be obtained by raising Taillow until it evolves, or by capturing it on Route 115. According to the Pokédex, this Pokémon very conscientious about the upkeep of its glossy wings and... Swellow
  • Taillow is a Flying-type Pokémon common in the fictional land of Hoenn from the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire games, like Pidgey is common in Kanto. According to the Pokédex, it is a young, lonely pokémon that has only just left its nest. However, it is... Taillow
  • Tangela
  • Tentacool
  • Tentacruel
  • Totodile, known as Waninoko (ワニノコ) in Japan, is one of the three starter pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal (the other two are Chikorita and Cyndaquil). According to the pokédex, this pokémon has very well-developed jaws capable of crushing anything... Totodile
  • Vaporeon is a blue Pokémon with fins on its head, a ridge on its back and a mermaid-like tail. According to the Pokédex its fins will quiver when rain is on the way. It can also merge completely in water, because its cells are similar to water... Vaporeon
  • Wailmer
  • Wailord is listed as Pokémon #321 in the National Pokédex and #100 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Wailord originates from the words whale and lord. Information Wailord is the largest of all identified Pokémon up to now. This giant Pokémon swims languorously... Wailord
  • A big, blue walrus Pokémon, Walrein (Todozeruga in Japanese) is the final form of the smaller Spheal. It can be evolved from a Sealeo at level 44. Walrein can learn many of Spheal and Sealeos attacks, plus Roar and Hyper beam. It breaks ice with its gigantic tusks... Walrein
  • Wartortle (Kameil (カメール Kamēru*) in Japanese) is a Stage 1 water-type Pokémon that evolves from Squirtle at level 16 and further evolves into Blastoise at level 36. Wartortle is more aggressive than its basic form, Squirtle; it hides in water to stalk unwary... Wartortle
  • Whiscash is a Water/Ground fish Pokémon in Ruby and Sapphire. Whiscash resembles a catfish complete with lengthy whiskers upon its humorously designed face. It can be evolved from Barboach at level 30 or caught in Meteor Falls and Victory Road as long as you have a Super Rod... Whiscash
  • Wobbuffet, known as Sonans (ソーナンス Sōnansu) in Japan, a fictional character, is a creature from the Pokémon series of games. It is Pokémon #202 in the National Pokédex and #161 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Wobbuffet probably... Wobbuffet
  • Wooper
  • Wynaut is a Pokémon in the games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It is the pre-evolved form of Wobbuffet. It can be obtained by hatching a Pokémon egg created through breeding, or by capturing it at Mirage Island Probably the name comes from Why not? Anime appearances... Wynaut

Green

  • Bayleef, known as Bayleaf (ベイリーフ Beirīfu) in Japan, is the name of one type of the eponymous creatures inhabiting the fictional universe of the cartoon series and various games of Pokémon. It is the evolved form of the Pokémon Chikorita. Name Origin... Bayleef
  • Bellossom
  • Bellsprout
  • Breloom
  • Bulbasaur (Japanese: Fushigidane (フシギダネ Fushigidane), French Bulbizarre, Korean Isanghaessa) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Bulbasaur is a lizard-like creature with a large bulb on its back; the bulb grows with the Pokémon and contains energy that the Pokémon can... Bulbasaur
  • The Pokémon Cacnea prefers to live in harsh, arid locations, such as deserts. The more arid and harsh the environment, the more pretty and fragrant a flower Cacnea grows. It can survive for 30 days on water stored in its body. Cacnea releases a strong aroma from its flower... Cacnea
  • Cacturne
  • Caterpie (キャタピー Kyatapī) is a basic bug-type Pokémon that evolves into Metapod at level 7 and Butterfree at level 10. Caterpie has suction cups on its feet that enable it to climb trees, where it camouflages itself among leaves of the same color... Caterpie
  • Celebi, known as Cerebi (セレビィ Serebii) in Japan, is listed as Pokémon #251 in the National Pokédex, and #386 in the Hoenn Pokédex. It is said to have the power to travel through time. Name origin Celebi probably originated from the... Celebi
  • Chikorita, known as Chicorita (チコリータ Chikoriita) in the original Japanese, is one of the three starter Pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. (The other two are Cyndaquil and Totodile.) According to the Pokédex, this Pokémon loves to soak up the... Chikorita
  • Cradily
  • Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | Bug Pokémon | Poison Pokémon ... Dustox
  • Electrike
  • Flygon is a Ground/Dragon-type Pokémon. This Pokémon evolves from Vibrava. Its 6 ft 7 in (1.10 m) and weighs 181 lb (82 kg). Attacks: Bite Sand attack Faint attack Sand Tomb Crunch Dragonbreath Screech Sandstorm Hyper Beam Pokemon I.D Number: #118 Flygon is the... Flygon
  • Grovyle
  • Categories: Wikipedia cleanup | Poison Pokémon ... Gulpin
  • Ivysaur (Fushigisou (フシギソウ Fushigisou) in the original Japanese, Bisaknosp in German, Herbizarre in French, Isanghaepeul in Korean) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. In this evolved form of Bulbasaur, the bud that Bulbasaur carries on its back has grown into a full ivy... Ivysaur
  • Kecleon, a fictional character, is a basic Normal-type Pokémon. When not invisible, it vaguely resembles a chameleon. It can be found only in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, on Routes 118-121 and 123; those that are invisible require the Devon Scope to see. A Kecleon blocks the... Kecleon
  • Larvitar is a Pokémon found near the end of Pokémon Gold and Silver (at Mt. Silver), and obtainable at the 7th Rainbow Island in Fire Red/Leaf Green. It evolves at level 30 into Pupitar. It has relatively low stats, but its evolutions dont (Tyranitar has some... Larvitar
  • Lombre
  • Lotad
  • Ludicolo
  • Meganium
  • Metapod (Transel (トランセル Toranseru) in Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Caterpie at level 7 and further evolves into Butterfree at level 10. Inside its hard shell, Metapods body is soft and vulnerable as it prepares for its further... Metapod
  • Natu
  • Politoed, a Pokémon trading card, is the evolution of Poliwhirl after you trade it with a Kings Rock attached. It is different to Poliwag, Poliwhirl, and Poliwrath because it looks like a proper frog and it is green, not blue and tadpole-like. Categories: Water Pokémon ... Politoed
  • Rayquaza is listed as Pokémon #384 in the National Pokédex, and #200 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Rayquaza is a legendary Pokemon. It represents the Pokémon Emerald game since it is portrayed on the box art cover of this game. Information Rayquaza has lived for over 100... Rayquaza
  • The flowers of Roselia give off a relaxing fragrance. On rare ocassions, a Roselias flowers are said to appear in unusal colors. Its said the strong the aroma, the healthier this Pokémon is. This aroma brings serenity to living things. If any opponent tries to steal the... Roselia
  • Sceptile is a stage 2 evolution of one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon (the other two are Blaziken and Swampert). Name Origin Sceptile originates from the words sceptre and reptile. Pokédex definition According to the Pokédex, SCEPTILE has seeds growing on its back. They are said... Sceptile
  • Scyther, the Mantis Pokémon, number #123 (#110 Johto, #281 Hoenn), was part of the original 151 Pokémon. It is a Bug/Flying type, with Scythe-like arms and incredible speed. It is 4 feet, 11 inches tall, weighing 123.5 pounds. Its extremely weak (4x damage) to... Scyther
  • Skiploom
  • Spinarak
  • Treecko is a fictional character from the Pokémon series of games. It is #252 in the National Pokédex, a basic grass-type, and one of the three Hoenn starter Pokémon, along with Torchic and Mudkip. Name Origin Treecko is simply a combination of the words tree and... Treecko
  • Tropius is a Pokémon that has bunches of fruit growing from under its neck, which children in villages of the Pokémon world eat as snacks. They look like bananas growing from a tree. Tropius also has wings made from leaves and this allows it to fly. Categories: Flying... Tropius
  • Tyranitar is a fictional character from the Pokémon series of games. It is a Stage 2 Rock- and Dark-type Pokemon that evolves from Pupitar, and is listed as #248 in the National Pokédex. Name Origin Tyranitar comes from the Greek τυραννο... Tyranitar
  • Venusaur (フシギバナ Fushigibana in Japanese) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Venusaur carries a flower on its back; the blossom is used to collect energy from sunlight, giving off a pleasant fragrance in the process. Due to this, a Venusaur is usually moving... Venusaur
  • Vibrava, the Vibration Pokémon, resembles a Dragonfly thing in build and possesses Diamon shaped wings, Antenne, and what appear to be Diamon tail flaps. Vibrava made its debut in Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire. It is unconfirmed if it can be found in Pokemon Colluseum. Vibrava is... Vibrava
  • Victreebel is a grass/poison-type Pokémon in R/B/Y G/S/C and FR/LG. Victreebel looks like an inverted Weepinbell, being an evolved form of Weepinbell (after being exposed to a leaf stone). It has a leaf on its mouth and a vine and its arms... Victreebel
  • Weepinbell is a grass/poison-type Pokémon; it is number 70 and first appeared in the Red and Blue games. Weepinbell is evolved from Bellsprout and is a pre-evolution of Victreebel. If Weepinbell is given a Leaf Stone it will evolve into Victreebel. In the Pokémon Blue... Weepinbell
  • Xatu

Yellow

  • Ampharos
  • Beautifly is a character in the Pokémon universe, which evolves from Silicoon. The best way to catch or admire a Beautifly is to leave a potted plant out. Categories: Bug Pokémon | Flying Pokémon ... Beautifly
  • Beedrill (Spear (スピアー Supiā) in the original Japanese) is a fictional Pokémon character. Beedrill is a Stage 2 Bug-type that evolves from Kakuna at level 10. Beedrill can fly at high speeds and possesses three poisonous barbs, two at its forelegs and one at... Beedrill
  • Cyndaquil, known as Hinoarashi (ヒノアラシ) in the original Japanese, Feurigel in German, Hericendre in French, and Beukein (브케인) in Korean, is one of the three starter Pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal (the other two are Chikorita and Totodile). According... Cyndaquil
  • Drowzee
  • Dunsparce is a Normal-type in G/S/C (pokedex #206). It has a drill on its tail, wings on its sides, spikes under its mouth and it lives in caves. Its color is yellow. In R/S games it must trained from FR/LG games. One may catch Dunsparce... Dunsparce
  • Anime Appearances Electabuzz is an Electric-type Pokémon. Like Scyther It has a crazy reaction when it gets in contact with the color red, featured in the episode where there is a fight between two gyms in one town. Electabuzz are also the name of a baseball team in... Electabuzz
  • Elekid
  • Exeggutor
  • Girafarig is Pokémon #203 in the National Pokédex, #147 in Johto and #164 in Hoenn. It is shaped somewhat like a very short-necked giraffe, with a similar head shape, and a tiny head on the end of its tail. Its front half is orange-brown with dark... Girafarig
  • Hypno is a Psychic Pokémon attacking a girl on Boon Island in FireRed and LeafGreen. Hypno also appears in Pokémon Red, Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Blue, but does not appear in the Ruby or Sapphire versions. Hypno evolves from Drowzee at roughly level 20. Categories: Psychic... Hypno
  • Jirachi, the 385th Pokémon in the National Pokédex, first appeared with the release of the Nintendo games Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire in early 2003. Jirachi possesses the attributes of a Steel/Psychic-type Pokémon, and has both a unique special ability (Serene Grace, which... Jirachi
  • Jolteon is a yellow-furred wolflike Pokémon with white, spiky mane ringing its neck. Its #135 of the original 151 Pokémon.The shiny version of Jolteon in the Gold and Silver games, is darker in coloration. Jolteon is a full Electric type. Jolteon evolves from Eevee when... Jolteon
  • Kakuna (Cocoon (コクーン Kokūn) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle at level 7 and further evolves into Beedrill at level 10. Kakuna is virtually motionless; it protects itself by means of its hard shell, and... Kakuna
  • Lunatone
  • Makuhita is a fictional character from the Pokémon series of games. It is #296 in the National Pokédex, a basic fighting-type. Makuhita is the pre-evoled form of Hariyama. Categories: Fighting Pokémon ... Makuhita
  • Manectric
  • Meowth (Nyarth (ニャース Nyāsu) in the original Japanese) is a fictional character in Pokémon video games. It loves playing with round objects and shiny items. According to the Pokédex, it often steals coins from people to play with them. Meowth is probably based... Meowth
  • Minun
  • Moltres is a yellow fire bird Pokémon with burning wings. Moltres is Pokémon #146 and it is both Fire type and Flying type. It is one of the three legendary bird Pokémon, with the other two being Articuno and Zapdos. This is the Fire type of these... Moltres
  • Ninetales (Kyukon (キュウコン Kyuukon) in the original Japanese) is the evolved form of Vulpix. Like Vulpix, it is a fire Pokémon. Ninetales is inspired by a Japanese fox spirit, the kitsune. Kyuubi-no-kitsune is a nine-tailed fox demon. It is very clever and... Ninetales
  • Ninjask
  • Numel
  • Pelipper
  • Persian
  • Pichu (ピチュー Pichū), who is Pokémon #172 (#155 in the Hoenn Pokédex) is the pre-evolved version of Pikachu in the TV series and video game Pokémon. Pichu is an electric Pokémon, and will evolve to Pikachu whenever happy. Name Origin Pichu... Pichu
  • Pikachu (ピカチュウ Pikachū) is an electric mouse Pokémon. Pikachu is the most popular and notable Pokémon. It is obtainable in all eight of the Pokémon RPGs and is the species of one of the main characters in the Pokémon anime, the... Pikachu
  • Plusle
  • Ponyta
  • Psyduck is a fictional character. It is a Basic water type Pokémon, #54 in the National Pokédex, #138 in Johto and #158 in Hoenn. It first appeared in the Red/Blue games. Psyduck is a pre-evolution of Golduck, and possesses water, physical, and psychic attacks. It resembles... Psyduck
  • Quilava, known as Magmarashi (マグマラシ Magumarashi) in the original Japanese, is a fictional charater in the Pokémon universe. Quilava, a fire Pokémon, evolves from Cyndaquil at level 14 and it later evolves into Typhlosion. Categories: Fire Pokémon ... Quilava
  • Raichu (ライチュウ Raichū) is an Electric-type rodent Pokémon, like its pre-evolution, Pikachu. Raichu can be obtained by using a Thunderstone on Pikachu in all 8 Pokémon Role-playing games. There is, however, one exception to this rule. In Pokémon Yellow... Raichu
  • Raikou
  • Rapidash
  • Sandshrew (Sand (サンド Sando) in the original Japanese) is a fairly common Ground-type Pokémon in the video game Pokémon. As its name implies, it likes sandy areas such as underground tunnels and deserts. It likes to curl itself up into a little ball and roll... Sandshrew
  • Sandslash (known as Sandpan (サンドパン Sandopan) in the original Japanese) is a Pokémon in the video game of the same name. Sandslash, like its pre-evolved form Sandshrew, prefers to live in sandy areas and likes to curl itself up into a ball and roll... Sandslash
  • Shuckle is available in Pokémon Gold and Silver versions. One way to get a Shuckle is to go to Cianwood City, where a trainer will give one to you if you take care of it because your rival steals the rest of his Pokémon. If you give this... Shuckle
  • Sunflora
  • Sunkern
  • Typhlosion, known as Bakphoon (バクフーン Bakufūn) in the original Japanese, Tornupto in German, and Beulreibeom (블레이범) in Korean is a fictional character; a stage 2 fire-type Pokémon that evolves from Quilava at level 36. Typhlosion has the highest total... Typhlosion
  • Zapdos is listed as Pokémon #145 in the National Pokédex, and #300 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Zapdos is part of the Legendary Birds, which consist of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. Name origin Zapdos originates from the words zap, because it is an electric-type, and dos, Spanish... Zapdos

Purple

  • Aerodactyl is listed as Pokémon #142 in the National Pokédex, and #297 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Aerodactyl is known for being a fast attacker, so it is used by many strategical players. Name origin The name Aerodactyl originates from the words aero and pterodactyl (a flying dinosaur... Aerodactyl
  • Aipom is a Normal-type Pokémon that first appeared in the Gold and Silver generation. Its species classification is Long Tail. Aipom resembles a purple monkey with its face forever frozen in a manical grin. Its tail ends in a large hand that is very dextrous, allowing it to... Aipom
  • Arbok (アーボック Ābokku), (like its pre-evolved form, Ekans) is a poison-type snake pokémon. Similar to the cobra, it has big warning markings on the hood around its head. Name origin The name Arbok comes from the word cobra spelled backwards, with the... Arbok
  • Cascoon
  • Cloyster is Pokémon #091 in the National Pokédex, and #261 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Cloyster once had the highest Defense stat before Pokémon Gold and Silver, being overtaken by Shuckle and Steelix (and then Regirock in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire). Name origin Cloyster possibly originates... Cloyster
  • Crobat
  • In the Fictional universe of Pokémon, Delcatty evolves from Skitty. Categories: Normal Pokémon ... Delcatty
  • Ditto
  • Ekans (Arbo (アーボ Ābo) in the original Japanese) is a snake-like Pokémon that swallows whole the eggs of small bird pokémon such as Pidgey or Spearow. Its highly poisonous fangs make it a hazard in the wild. It uses its tongue to test the... Ekans
  • Espeon, the Sun Pokémon, resembles a cat in build and possesses purple fur, a forked tail, and what appears to be a red jewel on its forehead. Espeon made its debut in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver. It also made a movie debut in the movie Pokemon... Espeon
  • Forretress
  • Gastly
  • Gengar
  • Gligar
  • Golbat is Pokémon #42. It is the evolution of Zubat, #41. Golbats elemental types are Poison and Flying. It resembles a large, blue bat. Agatha of the Elite Four uses one. Categories: Poison Pokémon | Flying Pokémon ... Golbat
  • Granbull
  • Grimer
  • Grumpig
  • Haunter
  • A fictional Pokémon character, Illumise uses a sweet fragrance to attract a swarm of Volbeat, which it guides to draw signs in night skies. The more complex the design, the greater respect this Pokémon earns from its peers. The composed geometric designs have led to study by scientists... Illumise
  • Koffing
  • Categories: Grass Pokémon | Rock Pokémon ... Lileep
  • Mantine
  • Mewtwo is fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is widely considered to be one of the most powerful Pokémon in the entire franchise. Name Origin The name Mewtwo originates from the name of Mew, the Pokémon from whom it was cloned, and also from the number... Mewtwo
  • Muk
  • Nidoking (ニドキング Nidokingu) is a Pokémon. It evolves from Nidorino. Categories: Poison Pokémon | Ground Pokémon ... Nidoking
  • The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Nidoran♂. Nidoran♂ (ニドラン♂) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Prior to the introduction of genders in the Pokémon video games, this Pokémon, its... Nidoran♂
  • Nidorino (ニドリーノ Nidorīno) is a Pokémon. It is an evolution from the Nidoran ♂ and it can evolve into a Nidoking. Categories: Poison Pokémon ... Nidorino
  • Rattata (Koratta (コラッタ Koratta) in the original Japanese) is a basic normal-type Pokémon that evolves into Raticate at level 20. Small and very quick, Rattata is a common sight in many places; when food is available, it will produce offspring very quickly. Rattata is known... Rattata
  • Sableye is a basic dark/ghost-type Pokémon that does not evolve. It lives deep inside caverns, leading a quiet life. These gemstone crystal-eating Pokémon are feared by those superstitious enough to believe the glowing of Sableyes eyes will steal their spirit. The rocks Sableye eats... Sableye
  • Shellder
  • Starmie is an active Pokémon. It is the evolved form of Staryu. In the Pokémon anime, Misty has a Starmie on her team as well as a Staryu. Name Origin Starmie probably comes from the words star and me. Categories: Psychic Pokémon | Water Pokémon ... Starmie
  • Swalot
  • Tyrogue
  • Categories: Bug Pokémon | Poison Pokémon ... Venomoth
  • Venonat is a Pokémon. Its Japanese name is Kompan (コンパン). It is coated with hard threadlike body hair and its large eyes can catch the smallest insect. It lives under a large tree. At night, its eyes act as a radar and can move well even... Venonat
  • Weezing is a Pokémon, the evolved form of Koffing. It appeared first in Pokémon Red and Blue. In the video game Super Smash Bros. Melee, he apears when a Poké Ball is thrown, and emits a cloud of toxic gas that prevents players from escaping when it touches... Weezing
  • Zubat is a fictional character. It is a basic flying- and poison-type Pokémon. Zubat is Pokémon #41 as ordered in the National Pokédex; it is #37 in Johto and #63 in Hoenn. It evolves into Golbat at level 22, and further evolves into Crobat when completely... Zubat

Pink

  • Blissey is a beautiful Pokémon that carries an egg in its pouch. It is the evolution of Chansey. Its National Pokédex number is 242. Its Hoenn Pokédex number is 377. Name origin Blisseys name derives from the word bliss. The suffix -ey is probably... Blissey
  • Chansey, known as Lucky (ラッキー Rakkī) in the original Japanese, is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. It is obtainable in every game except Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Pokémon Colosseum. It evolves into Blissey when it becomes sufficiently happy. Chansey is a... Chansey
  • Clefable (Pixy (ピクシー Pikushī) in the original Japanese) is a creature from the Pokémon video game series. It is the evolution of Clefairy. Its elemental type is Normal. It was first introduced in the original games, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue. Name origin... Clefable
  • Clefairy (Pippi (ピッピ Pippi) in the original Japanese) evolves from Cleffa and into Clefable. Clefairy is sometimes said to have came to Earth from space. Clefairy live in Mount Moon, in the Kanto region. Clefairy worship the moonstones, and when exposed to them, evolve into Clefable. Clefairy are... Clefairy
  • Cleffa is a fictional Pokémon character. It was first introduced to the games in the Gold and Silver versions of Pokémon. It will evolve into Clefairy if it is treated kindly. This Pokémon loves to stick its tongue out and is often seen hanging out with other... Cleffa
  • Corsola (Sanīgo in Japanese) is a coral Pokémon. was captured by Misty in Pokémon Master Quest episode A Corsola Caper. It was originated from the coral reefs. In Gold/Silver/Crystal, you can fish for it. Corsola can be also fished in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire... Corsola
  • Exeggcute
  • Flaaffy
  • Gorebyss
  • Hoppip
  • Igglybuff a fictional Pokémon character. It was introduced in the Gold and Silver versions of the game, and is the pre-evolved form of Jigglypuff. It evolves when it is treated well. Igglybuff must be hatched out of a Pokémon egg to be obtained in the games. Name... Igglybuff
  • Jigglypuff (Purin in Japanese) is one of the original Pokémon appearing in the anime series and video games. This Normal-type Balloon Pokemon has a round, ballon-like body, a tuft of fur on its forehead, and stubby arms and legs. Jigglypuff has a well-regarded singing voice; its... Jigglypuff
  • Lickitung
  • Luvdisc is a heart-shaped fish Pokémon. It is a Water type that can kiss with lips. It is only in Pokémon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire, and can be found on Route 128 and Ever Grande City by fishing. Luvdisc can learn Attract, so be cautious! It is... Luvdisc
  • Mew
  • Milotic, is a water-type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. It is a snake-like creature with Ruby- and Sapphire-colored scales. This Pokémon evolves from Feebas when it is enhanced with beauty-raising candies called Pokéblocks. Milotics usually live on lake-bottoms. If... Milotic
  • Miltank
  • Mr. Mime
  • Porygon is listed as Pokémon #137 in the National Pokédex and #292 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Porygon originated from the word polygon. Availability Porygon is available in every Pokémon video game except Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Colosseum, though you can trade... Porygon
  • Skitty is a Pokémon that is considered cute even by its Pokédex definition. According the Pokédex, it also loves to play with round moving objects just like Meowth. Because of this, it often chases its own tail until its dizzy. However, Skitty is more like Clefairy... Skitty
  • Slowbro
  • Slowking
  • Slowpoke
  • Smoochum
  • Snubbull is a Normal-type Fairy Pokémon of the Johto Region but looks more like a pink bulldog with a light blue ruff. The first Snubull of the Anime is the apparent leader of Cubone, Marril, and Raichu, three bullying pokemon that visit the Pokemon Camp and cause trouble... Snubbull
  • Whismur
  • The Pokémon Wigglytuff is evolved form of Jigglypuff. A cute little pink blob just like its unevolved counterpart, Wigglytuff has an even twistier forehead curl, a white underbelly and rabbit ears. Name Origin Wigglytuff refers to this Pokémons wiggliness. The fix tuff may be tough, tuft, or... Wigglytuff

Brown

  • Abra
  • Alakazam is a Psychic-type Pokémon. It is number 65 in the National Pokédex. Similar in color and appearance to its two previous evolutions, Abra and Kadabra, it is a sort of light brown, has a catlike appearance, and is always seen holding two silver spoons. Alakazam can... Alakazam
  • Arcanine is a very beautiful canine Fire-type Pokémon. It is the evolved form of Growlithe, by way of the Fire Stone. Arcanine was first introduced in Pokémon Red, and then made later appearances in Pokémon Yellow, Pokémon Gold, and Pokémon FireRed. Arcanine must be... Arcanine
  • Baltoy
  • Cubone is a Ground-type pokémon from the Kanto Region of the pokemon world. It is unclear whether it is a reptile or has fur is unclear. It always wears a skull helmet said to be the skull of its helmet, others say that it is a living fossil... Cubone
  • Digletts are Pokémon creatures. Digletts live in the ground. When they evolve into a Dugtrio, three Digletts get together and become one. It is a ground-type Pokémon. Categories: Ground Pokémon ... Diglett
  • Dodrio
  • Doduo
  • Dragonite (カイリュー) is a dragon Pokémon, from the original Red/Blue/Green version. This Pokémon cannot be caught in the wild. The only way to get it is to evolve it from Dragonair, the evolution of Dratini, which can be caught while fishing in... Dragonite
  • Dugtrio is the evolved form of Diglett. It is basically a group of three Digletts. Dugtrios signature attack is Earthquake. Categories: Ground Pokémon ... Dugtrio
  • Eevee is an extremely rare Pokémon, and extremely unique. Depending on the stimuli, this Pokémon may evolve into one of many forms. This is because of Eevees irregular genetic code. A Fire Stone, Thunder Stone, or Water Stones radiation will evolve Eevee into Flareon, Jolteon, or... Eevee
  • Entei
  • Farfetch'd
  • Fearow (Onidrill (オニドリル Onidoriru) in the original Japanese) is listed as Pokémon #22 in the National Pokédex, and #224 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Fearow originates from Fear because Fearow is supposed to be feared, and sparrow, a type of... Fearow
  • Feebas is the rarest-non legendary Pokémon thus far. This water-type evolves into the gorgeous Milotic if you feed it enough Pokéblocks to enchance its beauty. Feebas, despite its rarity, is highly ignored because of its tattered, horrid appearance. Feebas has appeared in the Japanese Pokémon... Feebas
  • Furret
  • Geodude
  • Golem
  • Graveler
  • Growlithe
  • Hariyama
  • Hitmonchan
  • Hitmonlee
  • Hitmontop is Pokémon #237 in the National Pokédex. Its body is largely spherical; its body, its hands and the end of its tail are usually rendered as spheres, with similar shapes for its feet and head. The body, feet and tail are blue, and the rest of the... Hitmontop
  • Hoothoot is pokemon number 163. It is the owl pokemon, and was first introduced in Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver. It appears to have one leg, but its description is that it stands on one leg, and switches legs. Categories: Flying Pokémon ... Hoothoot
  • Kabuto
  • Kabutops
  • Kadabra, in the Pokémon world, is Pokemon #64 in the National Pokédex, #90 in Johto and #40 in Hoenn. It is somewhat catlike in appearance, with a star on its forehead, reminiscent of the symbol in psychic experiment cards. It is always seen holding a silver spoon in... Kadabra
  • Name origin The name Kangaskhan is a combination of the word kangaroo and the name of the famous ruler of the Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan. Availability Kangaskhan is available in every Pokémon video game except Ruby and Sapphire, although you can catch it in Fire Red and Leaf Green... Kangaskhan
  • Mankey is a Fighting-type Pokémon that debuted in the original generation. Its species classification is Pig Monkey. Mankey resembles a white fluffball with arms, legs, and a tail sticking out. Its face features red eyes and a prominent, pig-like snout. Mankey is known to fly into rages... Mankey
  • Marowak (Garagara in Japanese) is a Stage 1 Pokémon that evolves from Cubone. It carries a bone in its hand to strike its foes. Marowak and Cubone are known as the 2 Pokémon with the most exclusive/signature attacks: 3 (Bone Rush, Bone Club, Bonemerang.) Name origin The... Marowak
  • Noctowl
  • Nuzleaf
  • Pidgeot (Pigeot (ピジョット Pijotto) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 2 normal, flying-type Pokémon that evolves from Pidgeotto at level 36. Pidgeot has the ability to fly at speeds up to Mach 2; it also spreads its wings when trying to frighten its... Pidgeot
  • Pidgeotto (Pigeon (ピジョン Pijon) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 normal/flying-type Pokémon that evolves from Pidgey at level 18 and further evolves into Pidgeot at level 36. Pidgeotto usually possesses a large territory, with its nest built in the center; it constantly... Pidgeotto
  • Pidgey (Poppo (ポッポ Poppo) in the original Japanese) is a basic normal-type Pokémon that evolves into Pidgeotto at level 18 and Pidgeot at level 36. A common sight in forests and woods, Pidgey is very docile; when attacked, it will usually flap its wings rapidly at... Pidgey
  • Piloswine
  • Pinsir
  • Primeape
  • Raticate (Ratta (ラッタ Ratta) in the original Japanese) is a Stage 1 normal-type Pokémon that evolves from Rattata at level 20; it does not further evolve into a Stage 2 Pokémon. Raticate, like Rattata, has a tendence to gnaw on everything it finds, and can... Raticate
  • Regirock is listed as Pokémon #377 in the National Pokédex, and #193 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Regirock is part of the Three Regis, a new legendary Pokémon trio introduced in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire. Name origin The name Regirock originated from the words Regi, the Japanese... Regirock
  • Relicanth is listed as Pokémon #369 in the National Pokédex and #179 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Relicanth originated from the words relic and coelacanth (a rare fish). Information Relicanth is a Pokémon species that existed for a hundred million years without ever... Relicanth
  • Seedot
  • Sentret
  • Shedinja is listed as Pokémon #292 in the National Pokédex and #44 in the Hoenn Pokédex Name origin The name Shedinja originates from the words shed and ninja. Availability Shedinja is only available in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. To get Shedinja, level up Nincada to Level... Shedinja
  • Shiftry
  • Shroomish
  • Slaking is a powerful sloth Pokémon, with stats similar to that of the most powerful legendaries. It evolves from Vigoroth, who evolves from Slakoth. Its National Pokédex number is 289. Its Hoenn Pokédex number is 38. Name origin Name originates from slack (sluggish/lazy) and... Slaking
  • Slakoth
  • Spearow (Onisuzume (オニスズメ Onisuzume) in the original Japanese) is listed as Pokémon #21 in the National Pokédex, and #223 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin The name Spearow is a combination of spear and sparrow, a type of bird. Information Spearow is a... Spearow
  • Spinda
  • Stantler
  • Staryu (Hitodeman in Japanese) is a basic water-type Pokémon, which resembles a five-armed starfish with some sort of yellow metal wrapped around the center. The metal has a red glowing gem-like spherical organ in the center, called the core. Similar to starfish, it has the ability... Staryu
  • Sudowoodo, a fictional character, is a basic Rock-type Pokémon that first appeared in the Pokemon Gold and Silver video games, and is also available in Crystal, and Ruby and Sapphire. It is Pokémon #185 in the National Pokédex, and #106 in Johto. It resembles an anthropomorphic... Sudowoodo
  • Swinub
  • Tauros is a Pokémon from the Pokémon video game series, #128 in the National Pokédex, and of Normal type. Its appearance is that of a light brown bull, with a thicker, darker coat of fur near its head, a series of (possibly) jewels adorning its forehead, and... Tauros
  • Teddiursa
  • Torkoal digs through mountains in search of coal, which is burns inside of its shell to generate energy. If attacked, it belches thick, black smoke and flees. If the fire in its shell dies down, Torkoal becomes weak. Name origin Its English name is a combination of tortoise and coal... Torkoal
  • Trapinch
  • Ursaring
  • Vulpix (Rokon (ロコン Rokon) in the original Japanese) is a Pokémon. Vulpix, in Pokémon Red and Blue, lives in the wilds of Mt. Pyre, Pokémon Mansion, and Routes 7 and 8. Its basic combat is to daze and confuse its opponents with its powerful Confuse... Vulpix
  • Weedle (Beedle (ビードル Bīdoru) in the original Japanese) is a basic bug-type Pokémon that evolves into Kakuna at level 7 and Beedrill at level 10. Weedle is most commonly found in forests and hiding in grass and bushes, eating leaves; when attacked, it... Weedle
  • Zigzagoon is a Pokémon that is very common in Hoenn. Like real raccoons, its curiosity makes it have a tendency to pick up items. It is this special Ability that makes it so valuable to Pokémon Trainers. Even Pokémon Games.com suggests capturing a Zigzagoon at the... Zigzagoon

Black

  • Banette is a puppet-like Ghost Pokémon that is available in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. It can be evolved from a Shuppet at level 37. Sapphire players can also catch a high-level wild Banette at the Sky Pillar. It is very scary to meet. It can learn... Banette
  • Claydol is a mysterious Pokémon which has many red eyes. It moves by levitating. Only available in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, it can be evolved from a Baltoy at level 36 or caught at the Sky Pillar. It is a Ground/Psychic type that shoots beams from its hands... Claydol
  • Dusclops
  • Duskull is a Ghost type Pokémon that is in the special Camp Pikachu short, and in the beginning of the first episode of the TV show Pokemon Advanced, where it scared May into almost falling off her bike. Categories: Ghost Pokémon ... Duskull
  • Houndoom
  • Hounour
  • Mawile is a small steel-type pokemon of the Hoenn Region and stays mostly in caves. The horns on its head are actually super-developed jaws which it will attempt to use on anyone who comes too close. Its docile-looking face serves to lull its foe into letting down... Mawile
  • Murkrow is a basic dark/flying-type Pokémon that does not evolve. Availability Murkrow is found in Johto in Gold/Silver/Crystal versions, and in Orre in Colosseum. Its also found in Lost Cave in FireRed version. External links Pokémon Dungeon Pokédex Entry Pokémon Forever... Murkrow
  • Seviper (Habunake in Japanese) is a basic poison-type Pokémon that does not evolve. This snake Pokémon sharpens its swordlike tail on hard rocks. It hides in tall grass and strikes unwary prey with venomous fangs. The scars on its body are reminders of vicious battles its... Seviper
  • Shuppet is a puppet Pokémon of the Ghost type. It is quite cute actually. It can learn most of Banettes moves. It can be caught at Mt. Pyre in both Ruby and Sapphire and Route 121 and 123 also in Sapphire. It evolves into Banette at level 37... Shuppet
  • Sneasel
  • Snorlax, known as Kabigon (カビゴン) in Japan, is listed as Pokémon #143 in the National Pokédex, and #298 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Snorlax was also the heaviest Pokémon before the release of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Name origin The name Snorlax originates... Snorlax
  • Spoink
  • Umbreon, the Moonlight Pokémon, is somewhat cat-like with black fur, red eyes, and yellow rings on its head, ears, legs, and tail. It first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver as the only pure Dark type Pokémon in the game. Umbreon is one of... Umbreon
  • Unown is a pretty unique Pokémon, but the games say that much about it remains unknown. Name Origin Unown is a new spelling of the Japanese version of its name, Anon, meaning anonymous. It is also a misspelling of the word unknown (meaning lack of knowledge). Information Introduced in... Unown

Gray

  • Aggron is a Steel/Rock type Pokémon new to the Ruby and Sapphire generations. Its previous evolutions are Aron and Lairon. It resembles a huge, bipedal reptile, clad in metal armor. Name Origin Aggron is a conjunction of aggressive and iron, because this is an aggressive iron Pokémon... Aggron
  • Anorith
  • Armaldo is a living fossil pokemon that resembles a large lizard with claws protruding from its chest, strange wing_like growths, and feathers protruding from each side of its neck. It has a high attack strength and can create small earthquakes by stamping on the ground. Attacks used against Armaldo can... Armaldo
  • Aron
  • Barboach is a catfish Pokémon that first appeared in the GBA games Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire. It has both water and ground elements, and evolves into Whiscash. It has a long, stream-lined, gray-colored body with blue fins. Name origin The name Barboach is a... Barboach
  • Donphan
  • Glalie
  • Lairon
  • Machamp is a fighting Pokémon that evolves from Machoke. Categories: Substubs | Fighting Pokémon ... Machamp
  • Machoke is a fighting Pokémon that evolves from Machop. It evolves to Machamp. Categories: Substubs | Fighting Pokémon ... Machoke
  • Machop is a fighting Pokémon. Categories: Substubs | Fighting Pokémon ... Machop
  • Magnemite
  • Magneton is Pokémon #082 in the National Pokédex, and #083 in the Hoenn Pokédex. Name origin Comes from Magnet and -ton (an object). Means a magnetic object. Availability Magneton can be found in the Power Plant and Unknown Dungeon in Pokémon Red and Blue. In Pok... Magneton
  • Mightyena is a wolf-like pokémon from the Hoenn Region of the Pokémon universe. Like Arcanine and Houndoom, it takes on the role of a loyal pet or a nasty tool for battle. Mightyena travel in packs and are quick to attack; they chase down their prey and... Mightyena
  • Misdreavus is a Ghost-type Pokémon which is only obtainable in Pokémon Colosseum, Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver, Pokémon Crystal, and Pokémon LeafGreen. It is a fairly useful Pokémon to have, because of its ability and its stats. Misdreavus is number 200 in the... Misdreavus
  • Nincada
  • In the fictional universe of Pokémon, Nosepass (Nozupasu) is a Pokémon that was introduced for the Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire versions. It is a Rock type that does not evolve. It has an enormous compass/magnet for a nose, and can thus learn many Electric type attacks... Nosepass
  • Onix (Iwake in Japanese) is a rock-type Pokémon. Onix looks like a snake made of mineral segments that are very hard. Onix is Pokémon #95 and is Rock and Ground type. In Pokémon Yellow/Red/Blue, it does not evolve into anything but will grow stronger... Onix
  • Pineco
  • Poochyena
  • Pupitar is the evolved form of Larvitar. It is not a bug type as its name would suggest. It evolves from Larvitar at level 30, and evolves into Tyranitar at level 55 (much like Dratini-Dragonair-Dragonite in Red/Blue). It is, like Larvitar, rock/ground type, but it also... Pupitar
  • Qwilfish
  • Registeel is a legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire made completely out of steel with no brain. Modern scientists are confused about how it is animated, since there is nothing in its body that would make it move or think. The ancient people who made Regice sealed... Registeel
  • Remoraid
  • Rhydon
  • Rhyhorn
  • Skarmory
  • Snorunt
  • Steelix is a Pokémon that is the evolved form of Onix. It was rumoured to exist long before it was actually available (it was known as Baryonix before it was actually available.) It is a difficult Pokémon to obtain, as one must make Onix hold a Metal Coat... Steelix
  • The fictional Pokémon character Volbeat lives around clean ponds. When night falls, this bug Pokémon lights up its rear, which it uses to converse with others by adjusting the intensity and flashing of. This Pokémon is attracted by the sweet aroma of Illumise. Conducted by an Illumise... Volbeat

White

  • Absol is a fictional Pokémon character, Dark-type white dog. It has a blue face, black tail, and a black scythe or ear on its head. Despite apearances, this scythe is actually very soft, but becomes dangerously sharp when Absol is angered. Since it comes to warn people of... Absol
  • Butterfree (バタフリー Batafurī) is a fictional Pokémon character. The name is Batafurii in Romaji Japanese and is a Stage 2 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Metapod at level 10. Butterfrees wings are covered with poisonous, water-repellent dust; this allows it... Butterfree
  • Castform is a Pokémon with the ability to change its form into the sun, the rain, or a snow cloud, depending on the weather. Its feelings change with the weather. Name origin Its name is a combination of forecast and form, because its form changes with the forecast, with... Castform
  • Dewgong
  • Gardevoir
  • Kirlia
  • Linoone
  • Lugia (Rugia in Japanese) is the silver bird Pokémon that lives on the Whirl Islands. It is first introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver, and appears also in Pokémon Crystal. This Pokémon represents the Silver version of the game. When the tower in Ecruteak City it... Lugia
  • Mareep
  • Ralts is an elusive Pokémon that is very rare to a beginning trainer. The reason for this is that, in order for you to find this Pokémon, your lead Pokémon must have a positive output, meaning that it likes you. Early in the game it is almost... Ralts
  • Seel
  • Shelgon
  • Silcoon
  • Smeargle
  • In the Pokémon TV & Video Game series, Togepi is a little Pokémon hatched from a mysterious Pokémon egg. The Pokédex says that this pokémons shell is filled with joy and that it will bring happiness to its trainer as it travels along with... Togepi
  • Togetic is a pokémon that Togepi evolves from when it reaches its Happiness Quota. Biological Species: Happiness Pokémon In the episode A Togepi Mirage Mistys Togepi evolves into Togetic and leaves Misty. Name Origin The first fix in Togetics name derives from the Japanese for spine... Togetic
  • Vigoroth
  • Wingull
  • Zangoose is a basic normal-type Pokémon that does not evolve. This cat ferret Pokémon is a long-time rival of Seviper. Availability On Route 114 in Hoenn, with a 19% chance to encounter in Ruby. External links Pokémon Forever Entry Ultimate Pokémon Network Pokédex... Zangoose


 

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