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* It has an extremely easygoing nature, even banging its head against rocks or boat bottoms as it swims, and not seeming to care. | * It has an extremely easygoing nature, even banging its head against rocks or boat bottoms as it swims, and not seeming to care. | ||
* [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Quagsire_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Quagsire_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Gastly=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 52 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Gastly|Kanto Gastly]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Haunter==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 53 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Haunter|Kanto Haunter]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Gengar==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 54 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Gengar|Kanto Gengar]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Unown=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 55 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Psychic | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Symbol Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Common/Rare''' | ||
+ | ** Unown exclusively inhabit ancient ruins, such as the Ruins of Alph in Johto, but tend to be easy to find in the places that they do crop up in. | ||
+ | * There are 28 documented varieties of Unown, although all of them are classified as the same species. Most tend to take the shape of Latin alphabet characters, although two are distinctly punctuation-shaped. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Unown_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Onix=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 56 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Onix|Kanto Onix]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Steelix==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 57 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Steel/Ground | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Iron Snake Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Rare''' | ||
+ | ** Steelix live deep underground, often not surfacing unless provoked. | ||
+ | * It is exceedingly rare in Johto to find a wild Steelix. It is said that only those who live to the age of a hundred years will evolve, but there's a faster route to a shiny metal coat for those who are captured by trainers. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Wooper_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Bellsprout=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 58 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Bellsprout|Kanto Bellsprout]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Weepinbell==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 59 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Weepinbell|Kanto Weepinbell]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Victreebel==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 60 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Victreebel|Kanto Victreebel]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Hoppip=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 61 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Grass/Flying | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Cottonweed Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Common''' | ||
+ | ** Hoppip tend to cluster together in windswept grassland areas. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Hoppip_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
+ | ====Skiploom==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 62 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Grass/Flying | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Cottonweed Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Uncommon''' | ||
+ | ** See Hoppip. | ||
+ | * Skiplooms are sometimes used as thermometres, as the flower on their heads only blooms at a certain temperature. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Skiploom_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
+ | ====Jumpluff==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 63 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Grass/Flying | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Cottonweed Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Uncommon''' | ||
+ | ** See Hoppip. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Jumpluff_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Paras=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 64 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Paras|Kanto Paras]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Parasect==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 65 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Parasect|Kanto Parasect]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Poliwag=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 66 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Poliwag|Kanto Poliwag]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Poliwhirl==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 67 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Poliwhirl|Kanto Poliwhirl]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Poliwrath==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 68 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Poliwrath|Kanto Poliwrath]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Politoed==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 69 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Water | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Frog Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Rare''' | ||
+ | ** Politoed usually live in small freshwater ponds and lakes. | ||
+ | * Politoed is considered to be the king of frog Pokémon. It seems to evolve from Poliwhirls, only when holding on to a certain item. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Politoed_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Magikarp=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 70 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Magikarp|Kanto Magikarp]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Gyarados==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 71 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Gyarados|Kanto Gyarados]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Goldeen=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 72 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Goldeen|Kanto Goldeen]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Seaking==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 73 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Seaking|Kanto Seaking]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Slowpoke=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 74 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Slowpoke|Kanto Slowpoke]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Slowbro==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 75 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Slowbro|Kanto Slowbro]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Slowking==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 76 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Water/Psychic | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Royal Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Rare''' | ||
+ | ** Slowking live amidst the colonies of their kin, by the edges of lakes and rivers. | ||
+ | * Slowking are Slowpoke that evolve by a Shellder attaching to its head, rather than the tail - it is said a certain item held by the Slowpoke forces this change. | ||
+ | * The poison secreted by Shellder into the Slowking's brain causes it to become much, much more intelligent than its kin; it acts as their leader, herding them away from danger. | ||
+ | * Slowking are one of the few Pokémon said to be able to talk like humans do. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Slowking_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Oddish=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 77 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Oddish|Kanto Oddish]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Gloom==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 78 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Gloom|Kanto Gloom]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Vileplume==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 79 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Vileplume|Kanto Vileplume]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Bellossom==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 80 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Hoenn_Pok%C3%A9mon#Bellossom|Hoenn Bellossom]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Drowzee=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 81 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Drowzee|Kanto Drowzee]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Hypno==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 82 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Hypno|Kanto Hypno]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Abra=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 83 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Abra|Kanto Abra]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Kadabra==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 84 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Kadabra|Kanto Kadabra]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Alakazam==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 85 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Alakazam|Kanto Alakazam]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Ditto=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 86 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Ditto|Kanto Ditto]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Pineco=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 87 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Bug | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Bagworm Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Uncommon''' | ||
+ | ** Pineco nest in trees of forests, hanging around much like pinecones. | ||
+ | * If they are somehow disturbed and drop from their trees, they have a tendency to explode. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Pineco_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
+ | ====Forretress==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 88 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Bug/Steel | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Bagworm Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Uncommon''' | ||
+ | ** See Pineco. | ||
+ | * These Pokémon are normally peaceful enough, but will viciously devour anything that wanders too close to them. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Forretress_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Nidoran (Female)=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 89 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Nidoran_.28Female.29|Kanto Nidoran (Female)]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Nidorina==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 90 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Nidorina|Kanto Nidorina]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Nidoqueen==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 91 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Nidoqueen|Kanto Nidoqueen]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Nidoran (Male)=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 92 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Nidoran_.28Male.29|Kanto Nidoran (Male)]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Nidorino==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 93 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Nidorino|Kanto Nidorino]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Nidoking==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 94 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Nidoking|Kanto Nidoking]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Yanma=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 95 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Bug/Flying | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Clear Wing Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Uncommon''' | ||
+ | ** Yanma usually hide out deep in forests, although they've been known to swarm randomly outside of them, as well. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Yanma_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Sunkern=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 96 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Grass | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Seed Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Common''' | ||
+ | ** Sunkern tend to favour dew-filled grasslands. | ||
+ | * They consume nothing but dew and move around very little, storing their precious nutrients for the off chance that they evolve. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sunkern_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
+ | ====Sunflora==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 97 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Grass | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Sun Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Rare''' | ||
+ | ** See Sunkern. | ||
+ | * As Sunkern only evolve when they touch a Sun Stone, Sunflora are somewhat rare to find in the wild. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sunflora_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] | ||
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+ | ===Exeggcute=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 98 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Exeggcute|Kanto Exeggcute]] entry. | ||
+ | ====Exeggutor==== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 99 | ||
+ | * Refer to the [[Kanto_Pok%C3%A9mon#Exeggutor|Kanto Exeggutor]] entry. | ||
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+ | ===Sudowoodo=== | ||
+ | * '''Dex entry:''' 100 | ||
+ | * '''Type:''' Rock | ||
+ | * '''Species:''' Imitation Pokémon | ||
+ | * '''Uncommon''' | ||
+ | ** Sudowoodo tend to inhabit forests, where they can almost perfectly mimic the appearance of trees. Spotting one can be difficult! | ||
+ | * Although they look like trees (and therefore like a grass-type), Sudowoodo are actually closer to rock in composition and are afraid of water. Trainers who go into battle against one forgetting this fact often find themselves on the losing side of things. | ||
+ | * [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sudowoodo_(Pok%C3%A9mon) Reference] |
Revision as of 07:14, 22 September 2008
There are over two hundred species of Pokémon that can be found in the Johto Region. Following is a quick-reference list including their location, type, and rarity. Check the given reference links for more information!
This PokéDex information does not actually reflect the 'proper' Johto (or Generation II) PokéDex; instead, it only documents those Pokémon that can actually be captured within the region. Please see the Kanto Pokémon entry for those Generation II Pokémon that can only be found there.
Pokémon
Pokémon will be listed in their evolutionary groups. The format for Pokémon entries is as follows:
- Dex entry: The entry number the Pokémon will be listed under in the Hoenn PokéDex
- Type: The Pokémon's type(s)
- Species: Only really used by researchers, it's rather unimportant for trainers to know
- Rarity in the wild
- Habitat information
- Other
Common Pokémon can be caught by pretty much anybody. Uncommon ones will take some doing, and rare ones can be virtually impossible to find in the first place. Trainers with rare Pokémon are more likely to have acquired them through breeding or purchase rather than catching them in the wild.
Legendary Pokémon are things of myth. Very few people have seen them and nobody has ever caught one. Some people think they just don't exist in the first place.
Ancient Pokémon exist only as fossils. There are plenty of rumours of groups of ancient Pokémon still living somewhere secluded, away from humanity, but these have yet to be confirmed. No living ancient Pokémon have been seen outside of fossil remains.
Chikorita
- Dex entry: 1
- Type: Grass
- Species: Leaf Pokémon
- Rare
- Chikorita is one of the starter Pokémon given to Johto trainers. They're rather rare to find outside of captivity; if one is sighted, it's most likely to be living among others of its kind amidst plains or small forests.
- The leaf on its head emits a sweet scent that can soothe others.
- Reference
Bayleef
- Dex entry: 2
- Type: Grass
- Species: Leaf Pokémon
- Rare
- See Chikorita.
- Reference
Meganium
- Dex entry: 3
- Type: Grass
- Species: Herb Pokémon
- Rare
- See Chikorita.
- The breath of a Meganium is said to revive dead flowers and plants.
- Reference
Cyndaquil
- Dex entry: 4
- Type: Fire
- Species: Fire Mouse Pokémon
- Rare
- Cyndaquil is one of the starter Pokémon given to trainers in the Johto area. It prefers hot areas as its home, and is quite uncommon to find.
- These are shy little Pokémon who will run and hide from most who approach. Even those who are in captivity generally exhibit some reserve.
- Reference
Quilava
- Dex entry: 5
- Type: Fire
- Species: Volcano Pokémon
- Rare
- See Cyndaquil.
- Reference
Typhlosion
- Dex entry: 6
- Type: Fire
- Species: Volcano Pokémon
- Rare
- See Cyndaquil.
- Typhlosion often hide themselves behind the shimmers given off from the heat of their bodies.
- Reference
Totodile
- Dex entry: 7
- Type: Water
- Species: Big Jaw Pokémon
- Rare
- Totodile is one of the Pokémon given to starting Johto trainers. They prefer tropical climes, and are quite rare to find.
- Don't ever turn your back on a Totodile - they tend to latch on to just about anything with their powerful jaws.
- Reference
Croconaw
- Dex entry: 8
- Type: Water
- Species: Big Jaw Pokémon
- Rare
- See Totodile.
- Reference
Feraligatr
- Dex entry: 9
- Type: Water
- Species: Big Jaw Pokémon
- Rare
- See Totodile.
- Although they're big and bulky on land (and often drop to all fours to move), be wary of them when they're in the water. Very little can cause it to loosen its grip when it has something in its mouth.
- Reference
Pidgey
Dex entry: 10
- Refer to the Kanto Pidgey entry.
Pidgeotto
- Dex entry: 11
- Refer to the Kanto Pidgeotto entry.
Pidgeot
- Dex entry: 12
- Refer to the Kanto Pidgeot entry.
Spearow
- Dex entry: 13
- Refer to the Kanto Spearow entry.
Fearow
- Dex entry: 14
- Refer to the Kanto Fearow entry.
Hoothoot
- Dex entry: 15
- Type: Normal/Flying
- Species: Owl Pokémon
- Common
- Hoothoot roost just about everywhere in Johto, but they're most likely to be found in forests. Being nocturnal, they only come out at night.
- They hoot at precisely the same time every night - they have an organ that keeps perfect time.
- Reference
Noctowl
- Dex entry: 16
- Type: Normal/Flying
- Species: Owl Pokémon
- Uncommon
- Noctowl usually make their nests in deep woods.
- Reference
Rattata
- Dex entry: 17
- Refer to the Kanto Rattata entry.
Raticate
- Dex entry: 18
- Refer to the Kanto Raticate entry.
Sentret
- Dex entry: 19
- Type: Normal
- Species: Scout Pokémon
- Common
- Sentret live in grasslands, and can often be seen playing with their fellows.
- Even though they're common, Sentret can be a little difficult to capture - they always stick together in at least pairs, with one of them always on sentry duty.
- Reference
Furret
- Dex entry: 20
- Type: Normal
- Species: Long Body Pokémon
- Common
- Furret live in underground burrows in prairie areas.
- Only other Furret are able to enter a Furret's nest - they're built specifically to accomodate their long, narrow bodies.
- Reference
Caterpie
- Dex entry: 21
- Refer to the Kanto Caterpie entry.
Metapod
- Dex entry: 22
- Refer to the Kanto Metapod entry.
Butterfree
- Dex entry: 23
- Refer to the Kanto Butterfree entry.
Weedle
- Dex entry: 24
- Refer to the Kanto Weedle entry.
Kakuna
- Dex entry: 25
- Refer to the Kanto Kakuna entry.
Beedrill
- Dex entry: 26
- Refer to the Kanto Beedrill entry.
Ledyba
- Dex entry: 27
- Type: Bug/Flying
- Species: Five Star Pokémon
- Common
- Ledyba live in among the forested places of Johto.
- They tend to cluster together with each other, feeling rather timid otherwise.
- Reference
Ledian
- Dex entry: 28
- Type: Bug/Flying
- Species: Five Star Pokémon
- Uncommon
- See Ledyba.
- While they sleep in the forests in daytime, at night, they rise above the forests to energize themselves on starlight.
- Reference
Spinarak
- Dex entry: 29
- Type: Bug/Poison
- Species: String Spit Pokémon
- Common
- Spinarak spin their webs in the forests of Johto.
- The 'face' on a Spinarak's abdomen is capable of changing to match the Pokémon's mood.
- Reference
Ariados
- Dex entry: 30
- Type: Bug/Poison
- Species: Long Leg Pokémon
- Uncommon
- See Spinarak.
- Ariados do not spin webs to trap prey - they instead attach a silken thread to a captive, and set it free, only to later follow the thread and devour the prey and its fellows.
- Reference
Geodude
- Dex entry: 31
- Refer to the Kanto Geodude entry.
Graveller
- Dex entry: 32
- Refer to the Kanto Graveller entry.
Golem
- Dex entry: 33
- Refer to the Kanto Golem entry.
Zubat
- Dex entry: 34
- Refer to the Kanto Zubat entry.
Golbat
- Dex entry: 35
- Refer to the Kanto Golbat entry.
Crobat
- Dex entry: 36
- Refer to the Hoenn Crobat entry.
Igglybuff
- Dex entry: 37
- Refer to the Hoenn Igglybuff entry.
Jigglypuff
- Dex entry: 38
- Refer to the Kanto Jigglypuff entry.
Wigglytuff
- Dex entry: 39
- Refer to the Kanto Wigglytuff entry.
Togepi
- Dex entry: 40
- Type: Normal
- Species: Spike Ball Pokémon
- Rare
- Togepi, while rarely found in the wild, may be spotted in secluded areas - usually forests or mountains.
- While Togepi are baby Pokémon, they're not to be underestimated - they have the wildly unpredictable Metronome at their disposal.
- Reference
Togetic
- Dex entry: 41
- Type: Normal/Flying
- Species: Happiness Pokémon
- Rare
- See Togepi.
- Togetic can sense kindness in the hearts of others, and is attracted to pure-hearted people.
- Reference
Sandshrew
- Dex entry: 42
- Refer to the Kanto Sandshrew entry.
Sandslash
- Dex entry: 43
- Refer to the Kanto Sandslash entry.
Ekans
- Dex entry: 44
- Refer to the Kanto Ekans entry.
Arbok
- Dex entry: 45
- Refer to the Kanto Arbok entry.
Dunsparce
- Dex entry: 46
- Type: Normal
- Species: Land Snake Pokémon
- Uncommon
- Dunsparce make their homes in dark caves and other underground locales.
- They're quite shy of humans, and burrow away at the first opportunity.
- Reference
Mareep
- Dex entry: 47
- Type: Electric
- Species: Wool Pokémon
- Common
- Mareep can most often be found in grassy fields.
- The wool of Mareep is used to make high-quality clothing; they're usually kept on farms for this purpose.
- Reference
Flaaffy
- Dex entry: 48
- Type: Electric
- Species: Wool Pokémon
- Common
- See Mareep.
- Flaaffy have a rubber-like hide that prevents them from shocking themselves.
- Reference
Ampharos
- Dex entry: 49
- Type: Electric
- Species: Light Pokémon
- Uncommon
- See Mareep.
- Ampharos shine so brightly that they used to be used as beacons in times past. Even today, one still provides the light of the Olivine City Lighthouse.
- Reference
Wooper
- Dex entry: 50
- Type: Water/Ground
- Species: Water Fish Pokémon
- Common
- Wooper live in marshes and other shallow, cold-water spots.
- Reference
Quagsire
- Dex entry: 51
- Type: Water/Ground
- Species: Water Fish Pokémon
- Uncommon
- Quagsire choose only the cleanest ponds and lakes to inhabit.
- It has an extremely easygoing nature, even banging its head against rocks or boat bottoms as it swims, and not seeming to care.
- Reference
Gastly
- Dex entry: 52
- Refer to the Kanto Gastly entry.
Haunter
- Dex entry: 53
- Refer to the Kanto Haunter entry.
Gengar
- Dex entry: 54
- Refer to the Kanto Gengar entry.
Unown
- Dex entry: 55
- Type: Psychic
- Species: Symbol Pokémon
- Common/Rare
- Unown exclusively inhabit ancient ruins, such as the Ruins of Alph in Johto, but tend to be easy to find in the places that they do crop up in.
- There are 28 documented varieties of Unown, although all of them are classified as the same species. Most tend to take the shape of Latin alphabet characters, although two are distinctly punctuation-shaped.
- Reference
Onix
- Dex entry: 56
- Refer to the Kanto Onix entry.
Steelix
- Dex entry: 57
- Type: Steel/Ground
- Species: Iron Snake Pokémon
- Rare
- Steelix live deep underground, often not surfacing unless provoked.
- It is exceedingly rare in Johto to find a wild Steelix. It is said that only those who live to the age of a hundred years will evolve, but there's a faster route to a shiny metal coat for those who are captured by trainers.
- Reference
Bellsprout
- Dex entry: 58
- Refer to the Kanto Bellsprout entry.
Weepinbell
- Dex entry: 59
- Refer to the Kanto Weepinbell entry.
Victreebel
- Dex entry: 60
- Refer to the Kanto Victreebel entry.
Hoppip
- Dex entry: 61
- Type: Grass/Flying
- Species: Cottonweed Pokémon
- Common
- Hoppip tend to cluster together in windswept grassland areas.
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Skiploom
- Dex entry: 62
- Type: Grass/Flying
- Species: Cottonweed Pokémon
- Uncommon
- See Hoppip.
- Skiplooms are sometimes used as thermometres, as the flower on their heads only blooms at a certain temperature.
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Jumpluff
- Dex entry: 63
- Type: Grass/Flying
- Species: Cottonweed Pokémon
- Uncommon
- See Hoppip.
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Paras
- Dex entry: 64
- Refer to the Kanto Paras entry.
Parasect
- Dex entry: 65
- Refer to the Kanto Parasect entry.
Poliwag
- Dex entry: 66
- Refer to the Kanto Poliwag entry.
Poliwhirl
- Dex entry: 67
- Refer to the Kanto Poliwhirl entry.
Poliwrath
- Dex entry: 68
- Refer to the Kanto Poliwrath entry.
Politoed
- Dex entry: 69
- Type: Water
- Species: Frog Pokémon
- Rare
- Politoed usually live in small freshwater ponds and lakes.
- Politoed is considered to be the king of frog Pokémon. It seems to evolve from Poliwhirls, only when holding on to a certain item.
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Magikarp
- Dex entry: 70
- Refer to the Kanto Magikarp entry.
Gyarados
- Dex entry: 71
- Refer to the Kanto Gyarados entry.
Goldeen
- Dex entry: 72
- Refer to the Kanto Goldeen entry.
Seaking
- Dex entry: 73
- Refer to the Kanto Seaking entry.
Slowpoke
- Dex entry: 74
- Refer to the Kanto Slowpoke entry.
Slowbro
- Dex entry: 75
- Refer to the Kanto Slowbro entry.
Slowking
- Dex entry: 76
- Type: Water/Psychic
- Species: Royal Pokémon
- Rare
- Slowking live amidst the colonies of their kin, by the edges of lakes and rivers.
- Slowking are Slowpoke that evolve by a Shellder attaching to its head, rather than the tail - it is said a certain item held by the Slowpoke forces this change.
- The poison secreted by Shellder into the Slowking's brain causes it to become much, much more intelligent than its kin; it acts as their leader, herding them away from danger.
- Slowking are one of the few Pokémon said to be able to talk like humans do.
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Oddish
- Dex entry: 77
- Refer to the Kanto Oddish entry.
Gloom
- Dex entry: 78
- Refer to the Kanto Gloom entry.
Vileplume
- Dex entry: 79
- Refer to the Kanto Vileplume entry.
Bellossom
- Dex entry: 80
- Refer to the Hoenn Bellossom entry.
Drowzee
- Dex entry: 81
- Refer to the Kanto Drowzee entry.
Hypno
- Dex entry: 82
- Refer to the Kanto Hypno entry.
Abra
- Dex entry: 83
- Refer to the Kanto Abra entry.
Kadabra
- Dex entry: 84
- Refer to the Kanto Kadabra entry.
Alakazam
- Dex entry: 85
- Refer to the Kanto Alakazam entry.
Ditto
- Dex entry: 86
- Refer to the Kanto Ditto entry.
Pineco
- Dex entry: 87
- Type: Bug
- Species: Bagworm Pokémon
- Uncommon
- Pineco nest in trees of forests, hanging around much like pinecones.
- If they are somehow disturbed and drop from their trees, they have a tendency to explode.
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Forretress
- Dex entry: 88
- Type: Bug/Steel
- Species: Bagworm Pokémon
- Uncommon
- See Pineco.
- These Pokémon are normally peaceful enough, but will viciously devour anything that wanders too close to them.
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Nidoran (Female)
- Dex entry: 89
- Refer to the Kanto Nidoran (Female) entry.
Nidorina
- Dex entry: 90
- Refer to the Kanto Nidorina entry.
Nidoqueen
- Dex entry: 91
- Refer to the Kanto Nidoqueen entry.
Nidoran (Male)
- Dex entry: 92
- Refer to the Kanto Nidoran (Male) entry.
Nidorino
- Dex entry: 93
- Refer to the Kanto Nidorino entry.
Nidoking
- Dex entry: 94
- Refer to the Kanto Nidoking entry.
Yanma
- Dex entry: 95
- Type: Bug/Flying
- Species: Clear Wing Pokémon
- Uncommon
- Yanma usually hide out deep in forests, although they've been known to swarm randomly outside of them, as well.
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Sunkern
- Dex entry: 96
- Type: Grass
- Species: Seed Pokémon
- Common
- Sunkern tend to favour dew-filled grasslands.
- They consume nothing but dew and move around very little, storing their precious nutrients for the off chance that they evolve.
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Sunflora
- Dex entry: 97
- Type: Grass
- Species: Sun Pokémon
- Rare
- See Sunkern.
- As Sunkern only evolve when they touch a Sun Stone, Sunflora are somewhat rare to find in the wild.
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Exeggcute
- Dex entry: 98
- Refer to the Kanto Exeggcute entry.
Exeggutor
- Dex entry: 99
- Refer to the Kanto Exeggutor entry.
Sudowoodo
- Dex entry: 100
- Type: Rock
- Species: Imitation Pokémon
- Uncommon
- Sudowoodo tend to inhabit forests, where they can almost perfectly mimic the appearance of trees. Spotting one can be difficult!
- Although they look like trees (and therefore like a grass-type), Sudowoodo are actually closer to rock in composition and are afraid of water. Trainers who go into battle against one forgetting this fact often find themselves on the losing side of things.
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