Kanto Pokémon

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Pokémon found in the Kanto region. They are listed in order of their Kanto PokéDex numbers and grouped in their evolutions. This is a quick reference for location, type, and rarity. For more detailed information, check the reference links.

Contents

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 Kanto PokéDex (National 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.


Bulbasaur

  • Dex entry: 1
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Seed Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Bulbasuar is one of the starter Pokémon offered to Kanto trainers. Most Bulbasaur are domesticated and it is very rare to find them in the wild. They are most likely to be found in plains near large sources of fresh water.
  • Reference

Ivysaur

  • Dex entry: 2
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Seed Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Bulbasaur
  • Reference

Venusaur

  • Dex entry: 3
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Seed Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Bulbasaur
  • Reference

Charmander

  • Dex entry: 4
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Lizard Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Charmander is one of the three starter Pokémon available for Kanto trainers. Like Bulbasaur, it is rarely found in the wild, though they have been known to gather in very hot areas such as volcanos, and they can also thrive in mountain environments.
  • Reference

Charmeleon

  • Dex entry: 5
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Flame Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Charmander
  • They can be difficult to control and sometimes rebel against their trainers.
  • Reference

Charizard

  • Dex entry: 6
  • Type: Fire / Flying
  • Species: Flame Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Charmander
  • They can also be difficult to control and they are fiercely competative.
  • Reference

Squirtle

  • Dex entry: 7
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Turtle Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Squirtle is one of the three starter Pokémon given to Kanto trainers. Like the other two, it is rarely found in the wild, though its most common habitats seem to be small freshwater ponds and lakes.
  • Reference

Wartortle

  • Dex entry: 8
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Turtle Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Squirtle
  • Reference

Blastoise

  • Dex entry: 9
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Shellfish Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Squirtle
  • Reference

Caterpie

  • Dex entry: 10
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Worm Pokémon
  • Common
    • Caterpie is most often found in forest areas. They are very prolific in the Viridian Forest region of Kanto.
  • They grow very quickly and can reach their final form in only a few days with the right trainer.
  • Reference

Metapod

  • Dex entry: 11
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Cocoon Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Caterpie
  • Metapod lacks offensive capability and can only defend itself by use of "Harden."
  • Reference

Butterfree

  • Dex entry: 12
  • Type: Bug / Flying
  • Species: Butterfly Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Caterpie
  • Reference

Weedle

  • Dex entry: 13
  • Type: Bug / Poison
  • Species: Hairy Bug Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Caterpie
  • They grow very quickly and can reach their final form in only a few days with the right trainer.
  • Reference

Kakuna

  • Dex entry: 14
  • Type: Bug / Poison
  • Species: Cocoon Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Caterpie
  • Kakuna lacks offensive capability and can only defend itself by use of "Harden."
  • Reference

Beedrill

  • Dex entry: 15
  • Type: Bug / Poison
  • Species: Poison Bee Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Caterpie
  • Beedrill are highly territorial.
  • Reference

Pidgey

  • Dex entry: 16
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Tiny Bird Pokémon
  • Common
    • Pidgey can be found almost anywhere throughout the Kanto region, including roosting in urban areas.
  • Reference

Pidgeotto

  • Dex entry: 17
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Bird Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • They live in thick forests with large trees and are not commonly seen in urban areas.
  • Pidgeotto in the wild are fiercely protective of their territory and have been known to attack humans who come too close to their nests.
  • Reference

Pidgeot

  • Dex entry: 18
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Bird Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Pidgeotto
  • Known to skim the water to catch fish such as Magikarp as prey
  • Reference

Rattata

  • Dex entry: 19
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Mouse Pokémon
  • Common
    • Rattata naturally live in plains and savvanahs, but due to their highly adaptable nature they can be found nearly anywhere, and Rattata infestations in urban areas are not uncommon.
  • They will eat anything that is edible and gnaw on most things that aren't.
  • Reference

Raticate

  • Dex entry: 20
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Mouse Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Rattata
  • Reference

Spearow

  • Dex entry: 21
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Tiny Bird Pokémon
  • Common
    • Not quite as widespread as Pidgey, Fearow are usually found in rough terrain.
  • They travel in flocks and have been known to viciously attack humans that wander into their territory.
  • Reference

Fearow

  • Dex entry: 22
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Beak Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Fearow nests in highly elevated areas.
  • They don't flock like Spearow do, but are still dangerously territorial.
  • Reference

Ekans

  • Dex entry: 23
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Snake Pokémon
  • Common
    • Usually found in grassy savvanahs and plains.
  • Their bite is not poisonous.
  • Reference

Arbok

  • Dex entry: 24
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Cobra Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Ekans
  • Their bite is highly poisonous and can quickly become fatal. They are vicious and territorial.
  • Reference

Pikachu

  • Dex entry: 25
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Mouse Pokémon
  • UnCommon
    • Naturally found in forests, but because they are unafraid of humans and attracted to electricity they are not rare in urban environments. They become pests, eating through electrical wires.
  • Only evolves into Raichu through exposure to a Thunder Stone
  • Reference

Raichu

  • Dex entry: 26
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Mouse Pokémon
  • Rare
    • They can be found in forests, but due to the need for a thunderstone to evolve from Pikachu, they are rarely found in the wild.
  • Reference

Sandshrew

  • Dex entry: 27
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Mouse Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Mostly found in deserts and grasslands, sometimes in river valleys or the upper levels of caves. They live underground in burrows.
  • They can curl up into a ball for defense.
  • Reference

Sandslash

  • Dex entry: 28
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Mouse Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Sandshrew

Nidoran (Female)

  • Dex entry: 29
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Pin Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • They live in expansive savvanahs and plains, or any open space.
  • Nidoran is very docile, but can defend itself with its toxic spines.
  • Reference

Nidorina

  • Dex entry: 30
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Pin Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Nidoran
  • Nidorina is a gentle, maternal pokémon, but can become dangerous when angered.
  • Reference

Nidoqueen

  • Dex entry: 31
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Drill Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Nidoran
  • Very protective of its young.
  • Reference

Nidoran (Male)

  • Dex entry: 32
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Pin Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Nidoran (Female)
  • They are very alert and can be difficult to catch.
  • Reference

Nidorino

  • Dex entry: 33
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Pin Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Nidoran
  • Reference

Nidoking

  • Dex entry: 34
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Drill Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Nidoran
  • Very violent and easily angered.
  • Reference

Clefairy

  • Dex entry: 35
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Fairy Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Clefairy live in the mountains. Mt. Moon is the best place to find them.
  • They are very shy and timid, and avoid humans. It can be very difficult to spot one in the wild, and catching one takes great patience.
  • The ones at Mt. Moon have a primitive sort of tribal society, and they can create tools and have been known to wear primitive necklaces or bracelets made of bone or rock.
  • Clefairy can only evolve into Clefable through use of a Moon Stone.
  • Reference

Clefable

  • Dex entry: 36
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Fairy Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Clefairy.
  • Virtually impossible to catch in the wild.
  • They can only evolve from Clefairy through use of a Moon Stone. In the wild, there is a ceremony that Clefairy go through to become Clefable, which happens once every few years. Clefairy that choose to evolve then leave the tribe to go explore the world.
  • Reference

Vulpix

  • Dex entry: 37
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Fox Pokémon
  • Common
    • Can be found near volcanos or in mountainous areas.
  • They are born with one tail which splits as it grows older. An adult Vulpix will have six tails.
  • Can only evolve through use of a Fire Stone.
  • Reference

Ninetails

  • Dex entry: 38
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Fox Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Can be found in grassy plains or mountainous areas, but are extremely rare due to needing a Fire Stone to evolve from Vulpix.
  • They are very intelligent.
  • Reference

Jigglypuff

  • Dex entry: 39
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Balloon Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Can be found in grassy fields and plains.
  • They are famous for their singing skill, which puts people and other Pok&eacutemon to sleep.
  • Can only evolve through use of a Moon Stone.
  • Reference

Wigglytuff

  • Dex entry: 40
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Balloon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Jigglypuff
    • Because it can only evolve through use of a Moon Stone, they are rarely found in the wild.
  • Reference

Zubat

  • Dex entry: 41
  • Type: Poison / Flying
  • Species: Bat Pokémon
  • Common
    • Zubat are found in dark places all over the world, most commonly caves, and occasionally attics.
  • They are blind and navigate by echolocation.
  • Reference

Golbat

  • Dex entry: 42
  • Type: Poison / Flying
  • Species: Bat Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Zubat
  • They have sight but can still navigate in the dark by echolocation.
  • Golbat have been known to drink the blood of humans or other Pokémon.
  • Reference

Oddish

  • Dex entry: 43
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Weed Pokémon
  • Common
    • Can be found in grassy plains or tropical areas.
  • They stay underground during the day and only come out at night.

Gloom

  • Dex entry: 44
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Weed Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Oddish
  • Gloom is known for its terrible smell.
  • Only evolves into Vileplume by use of a Leaf Stone.
  • Gloom

Vileplume

  • Dex entry: 45
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Flower Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Oddish
    • Because it only evolves by use of a Leaf Stone, it is very rare in the wild.

Paras

  • Dex entry: 46
  • Type: Bug / Grass
  • Species: Mushroom Pokémon
  • Common
    • Usually found in caves or dank forests
  • Reference

Parasect

  • Dex entry: 47
  • Type: Bug / Grass
  • Species: Mushroom Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Paras
  • Reference

Venonat

  • Dex entry: 48
  • Type: Bug / Poison
  • Species: Insect Pokémon
  • Common
    • Venonat live in dense forests with lots of undergrowth and low light.
  • They are attracted toward bright lights, like moths.
  • Reference

Venomoth

  • Dex entry: 49
  • Type: Bug / Poison
  • Species: Poison Moth Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Venonat
  • Reference

Diglett

  • Dex entry: 50
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Mole Pokémon
  • Common
    • Found in caves and tunnels. In Kanto, they are mostly found in Diglett's Cave which connects Routes 2 and 11.
  • Reference

Dugtrio

  • Dex entry: 51
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Mole Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Diglett
  • Reference

Meowth

  • Dex entry: 52
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Scratch Cat Pokémon
  • Common
    • They can be found living in groups in towns and cities, and occasionally in forests.
  • Meowth are fond of shiny things.
  • Reference

Persian

  • Dex entry: 53
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Classy Cat Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Meowth
  • They are very tempermental and will even attack their trainers for little or no reason. They can be very difficult to train.
  • They can be calmed temporarily by tugging on their whiskers.
  • Reference

Psyduck

  • Dex entry: 54
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Duck Pokémon
  • Common
    • Psyduck live in freshwater lakes, small ponds, or rivers and tropical areas.
  • Psyduck have chronic headaches due to their powerful psychic ability.
  • Reference

Golduck

  • Dex entry: 55
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Duck Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Golduck live in freshwater lakes and rivers and can occassionally be seen in coastal waters.
  • They lack Psyduck's chronic headaches and have better control over their psychic powers.
  • Sometimes found rescuing people lost at sea.
  • Reference

Mankey

  • Dex entry: 56
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Pig Monkey Pokémon
  • Common
    • Mankey can be found in forests, mountains, or river valleys.
  • They are aggressive, short-tempered Pokémon.
  • Reference

Primape

  • Dex entry: 57
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Pig Monkey Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Primeape can be found in forests or in mountains.
  • Making eye contact is a sign of hostility to Primeape.
  • Reference

Growlithe

  • Dex entry: 58
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Puppy Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Growlithe live in active volcanoes or grassy plains.
  • Growlithe is used as a police dog by Officer Jennies.
  • Only evolves into Arcanine by use of a Fire Stone.

Arcanine

  • Dex entry: 59
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Legendary Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Growlithe.
    • Because it only evolves through use of a Fire Stone, it is extremely rare in the wild.
  • Its species is "Legendary" due to its resemblance to a Chinese legendary creature, but it is not a legendary Pokémon. Some Pokémon scientists are pushing for a change in its species classification.
  • Reference

Poliwag

  • Dex entry: 60
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Tadpole Pokémon
  • Common
    • Poliwag are found mostly in freshwater ponds or lakes.
  • Reference

Poliwhirl

  • Dex entry: 61
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Tadpole Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Poliwag
  • Only evolves into Poliwrath through use of a Water Stone.
  • Reference

Poliwrath

  • Dex entry: 62
  • Type: Water / Fighting
  • Species: Tadpole Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Poliwag
    • Because it only evolves through use of a Water Stone, it is extremely rare in the wild.
  • Reference

Abra

  • Dex entry: 63
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Psi Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Abra live in urban areas, most often abandoned buildings.
  • Usually avoid fighting by teleporting away.
  • Abra sleep 18 hours a day. If they don't get enough sleep, they can't use their psychic abilities. They can fight while asleep, though.
  • Reference

Kadabra

  • Dex entry: 64
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Psi Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Abra
  • Kadabra outgrows Abra's need to sleep 18 hours a day.
  • Reference

Alakazam

  • Dex entry: 65
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Psi Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Abra
  • They are said to remember everything and be extremely intelligent.
  • The means behind which Alakazam evolves from Kadabra is something of a mystery. It seems to only evolve after passing hands between trainers.
  • Reference

Machop

  • Dex entry: 66
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Superpower Pokémon
  • Common
    • Machop live in mountain areas.
  • They are said to be able to lift several times their weight, and spend most of their time practicing martial arts.
  • Reference

Machoke

  • Dex entry: 67
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Superpower Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Machop
  • Commonly used by people for manual labour.
  • Reference

Machamp

  • Dex entry: 68
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Superpower Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Machop
  • The means behind which Machamp evolves from Machoke is something of a mystery. It seems to only evolve after passing hands between trainers.
  • Reference

Bellsprout

  • Dex entry: 69
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Flower Pokémon
  • Common
    • Bellsprout live in forests, as well as tropical jungles and swamps.
  • Reference

Weepinbell

  • Dex entry: 70
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Flycatcher Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Weepinbell can be found in forests, as well as tropical jungles and swamps. It can also occassionally be found in caves, near sources of underground water.
  • Known to eat anything that moves.
  • Only evolves into Victreebell through use of a Leaf Stone.
  • Reference

Victreebell

  • Dex entry: 71
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Flycatcher Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Weepinbell
    • Because Victreebell only evolves through use of a Leaf Stone, they can be extremely rare in the wild.
  • They live in groups, and sometimes hoard Leaf Stones to help Weepinbell evolve.
  • Reference

Tentacool

  • Dex entry: 72
  • Type: Water / Poison
  • Species: Jellyfish Pokémon
  • Common
    • Tentacool can be found throughout the ocean.
  • Reference

Tentacruel

  • Dex entry: 73
  • Type: Water / Poison
  • Species: Jellyfish Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Tentacool
  • Its long tentacles can sting and cause excruciating pain.
  • Reference

Geodude

  • Dex entry: 74
  • Type: Rock / Ground
  • Species: Rock Pokémon
  • Common
    • Geodude are found in the mountains, usually in caves.
  • They are often mistaken for rocks because they sit very still.
  • Reference

Graveler

  • Dex entry: 75
  • Type: Rock / Ground
  • Species: Rock Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Geodude
  • They are known for being very reckless.
  • Their diet consists of rocks; they seem to especially like moss covered ones.
  • Reference

Golem

  • Dex entry: 76
  • Type: Rock / Ground
  • Species: Megaton Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Geodude
    • Almost never seen in the wild due to the mysterious circumstances behind its evolution.
  • The means behind which Golem evolves from Graveler is something of a mystery. It seems to only evolve after passing hands between trainers.
  • Reference

Ponyta

  • Dex entry: 77
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Fire Horse Pokémon
  • Common
    • Ponyta can be found near volcanoes, or in large grassy areas where it has room to run.
  • Ponyta is immune to fire type attacks.
  • Reference

Rapidash

  • Dex entry: 78
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Fire Horse Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Ponyta
  • Reference

Slowpoke

  • Dex entry: 79
  • Type: Water / Psychic
  • Species: Dopey Pokémon
  • Common
    • Usually found at the water's edge.
  • They are amphibious and known for being mentally dim and notoriously lazy.
  • Reference

Slowbro

  • Dex entry: 80
  • Type: Water / Psychic
  • Species: Hermit Crab Pokémon
  • Rare
    • They tend to live near ponds and at lakes and seashores.
  • Evolves when a Shellder attaches to a Slowpoke's tail and forms a symbiotic relationship with it.
  • They are much faster and stronger than Slowpoke.
  • Reference

Magnemite

  • Dex entry: 81
  • Type: Electric / Steel
  • Species: Magnet Pokémon
  • Common
    • Magnemite can usually be found in or around power plants.
  • They feed off of electrical currents, and (obviously) are magnetic.
  • Magnemite is a genderless Pokémon
  • Reference

Magneton

  • Dex entry: 82
  • Type: Electric / Steel
  • Species: Magnet Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Magnemite
  • Magneton is also a genderless Pokémon

Farfetch'd

  • Dex entry: 83
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Wild Duck Pokémon
  • Rare
    • They live in grassy areas.
  • Farfetch'd are always seen carrying around a leek stalk and will sometimes fight other Farfetch'd over quality stalks.
  • Reference

Doduo

  • Dex entry: 84
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Twin Bird Pokémon
  • Common
    • Doduo lives in grassy areas.
  • It can't fly well but is an excellent runner.
  • Reference

Dodrio

  • Dex entry: 85
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Triple Bird Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Doduo
  • Reference

Seel

  • Dex entry: 86
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Sea Lion Pokémon
  • Common
    • Seel likes icy waters. In Kanto it can be found near the Seafoam Islands.
  • Reference

Dewgong

  • Dex entry: 87
  • Type: Water / Ice
  • Species: Sea Lion Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Seel
  • Reference

Grimer

  • Dex entry: 88
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Sludge Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Because they feed off of sludge and sewer water, Grimer can thrive anywhere where there is pollution.
  • Its body lacks a solid form.
  • Reference

Muk

  • Dex entry: 89
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Sludge Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Muk like warm and moist places and groups of them can accumulate in garbage dumps or sewers.
  • Reference

Shellder

  • Dex entry: 90
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Bivalve Pokémon
  • Common
    • Shellder lives on the sea floor.
  • Only evolves into Cloyster through use of a Water Stone.
  • Reference

Cloyster

  • Dex entry: 91
  • Type: Water / Ice
  • Species: Bivalve Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Shellder
    • Because Cloyster only evolves through use of a Water Stone, it is extremely rare in the wild.
  • Reference

Gastly

  • Dex entry: 92
  • Type: Ghost / Poison
  • Species: Gas Pokémon
  • Common
    • Gastly live in old buildings and can also be found around cemeteries. They are common in the upper levels of Pokémon Tower.
  • Ground type moves won't work against Gastly.
  • They tend to be pranksters.
  • Reference

Haunter

  • Dex entry: 93
  • Type: Ghost / Poison
  • Species: Gas Pokémon
  • Common
    • Haunter live near graveyards or dark caves, and can be found primarily at night. They are common in the upper levels of Pokémon Tower.
  • Haunter has the ability to float through solid walls.
  • Reference

Gengar

  • Dex entry: 94
  • Type: Ghost / Poison
  • Species: Gas Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Gengar live in shadows. They like caves.
    • Almost never seen in the wild due to the mysterious circumstances behind its evolution.
  • Gengar absorb heat and can drop the temperature of a room by 10°F just by being there.
  • The means behind which Gengar evolves from Haunter is something of a mystery. It seems to only evolve after passing hands between trainers.
  • Reference

Onix

  • Dex entry: 95
  • Type: Rock / Ground
  • Species: Rock Snake Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Onix is found in mountains and caves.
  • Reference

Drowzee

  • Dex entry: 96
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Hypnosis Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Drowzee are found in grassy areas.
  • It feeds on dreams.
  • Reference

Hypno

  • Dex entry: 97
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Hypnosis Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Drowzee
  • Reference

Krabby

  • Dex entry: 98
  • Type: Water
  • Species: River Crab Pokémon
  • Common
    • Krabby is typically found at the edges of large bodies of water.
  • They are scavengers.
  • Reference

Kingler

  • Dex entry: 99
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Pincer Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Krabby
  • Kingler eat Shellder and other mollusk Pokémon
  • Reference

Voltorb

  • Dex entry: 100
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Ball Pokémon
  • Common
    • Voltorb are found near power plants and sources of electricity.
  • They are easily agitated.
  • Due to appearance, they are sometimes mistaken for PokéBalls.
  • Voltorb is a genderless Pokémon.
  • Reference

Electrode

  • Dex entry: 101
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Ball Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Voltorb
  • Voltorb is also a genderless Pokémon
  • Reference

Exeggcute

  • Dex entry: 102
  • Type: Grass / Psychic
  • Species: Egg Pokémon
  • Common
    • Exeggcute can only be found in the Safari Zone.
  • Can only be evolved into Exeggutor through use of a Leaf Stone
  • Reference

Exeggutor

  • Dex entry: 103
  • Type: Grass / Psychic
  • Species: Coconut Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Because it can only evolve through use of a Leaf Stone and its pre-evo can only be found in the Safari Zone, they can be impossible to find in the wild.
  • Reference

Cubone

  • Dex entry: 104
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Lonely Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Cubone live in dark caves. It's rumoured that some can be found inside Pokémon Tower.
  • It wears a skull on its head and is constantly lonely.
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Marowak

  • Dex entry: 105
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Bone Keeper Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Cubone
  • The skull it wore as a Cubone has become part of its head.
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Hitmonlee

  • Dex entry: 106
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Kicking Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Usually live around large cities.
  • Hitmonlee is a male only Pokémon type.
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Hitmonchan

  • Dex entry: 107
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Punching Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Hitmonlee
  • Hitmonchan is a male only Pokémon type.
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Lickitung

  • Dex entry: 108
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Licking Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Lickitung usually stay in dense forests near large bodies of water.
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Koffing

  • Dex entry: 109
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Gas Pokémon
  • Common
    • Koffing are usually found around burned down buildings, abandoned buildings and power plants.
  • Koffing is immune to ground type attacks.
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Weezing

  • Dex entry: 110
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Gas Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Weezing live in urban and suburban areas.
  • Weezing is immune to ground type attacks.
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Rhyhorn

  • Dex entry: 111
  • Type: Ground / Rock
  • Species: Pokes Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Rhyhorn can only be found in the Safari Zone. They like open plains and mountain ranges.
  • People say that Rhyhorn can only remember one thing at a time: once it starts charging, it'll forget why it did so in the first place.
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Rhydon

  • Dex entry: 112
  • Type: Ground / Rock

Species: Drill Pokémon

  • Rare
    • Rhydon like cavernous areas. They can only be found in the Safari Zone, but even there they can be nearly impossible to find.
  • They are much smarter than their pre-evo.
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Chansey

  • Dex entry: 113
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Egg Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Chansey can only be found in the Safari Zone.
  • Chansey is a female only Pokémon type.
  • The Joy family breeds them for use as attendants in PokéCenters.
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Tangela

  • Dex entry: 114
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Vine Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Tangela live in large forests or jungles.
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Kangaskhan

  • Dex entry: 115
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Parent Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Kangaskhan can only be found in the Safari Zone. They like jungle areas.
  • Kangaskhan is a female only Pokémon type.
  • They are very protective of their young and will attack anybody who tries to hurt them.
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Horsea

  • Dex entry: 116
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Common
    • Horsea live in the ocean.
  • Can swim in any direction while still facing forward.
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Seadra

  • Dex entry: 117
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Seadra live near swift ocean currents.
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Goldeen

  • Dex entry: 118
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Goldfish Pokémon
  • Common
    • Goldeen are common in any body of water.
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Seaking

  • Dex entry: 119
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Goldfish Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Seaking can live in any body of water.
  • Fuck yeah
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Staryu

  • Dex entry: 120
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Star Shape Pokémon
  • Common
    • Staryu like dark waters and usually are found at the bottom of oceans or seafloors. At night they sometimes surface.
  • The core can be an indicator of a Staryu's health or mood.
  • Staryu only evolves into Starmie through use of a Water Stone.
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Starmie

  • Dex entry: 121
  • Type: Water / Psychic
  • Species: Mysterious Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Staryu
    • Because Starmie only evolves through use of a Water Stone, they are extremely rare in the wild.
  • Like Staryu, Starmie is nocturnal.
  • Sometimes it emits radio signals and can cause signal interference.
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Mr. Mime

  • Dex entry: 122
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Barrier Pokémon
  • Rare
    • They seem to congregate in urban areas.
  • Despite the name, it is not a male only Pokémon type.
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Scyther

  • Dex entry: 123
  • Type: Bug / Flying
  • Species: Mantis Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Scyther like secluded forests. They can only be found in the Safari Zone.
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Jynx

  • Dex entry: 124
  • Type: Ice / Psychic
  • Species: Human Shape Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Jynx prefer cold climates like snowy mountain caves.
  • Santa is said to have Jynx working in his factory.
  • Jynx is a female only Pokémon type.
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Electabuzz

  • Dex entry: 125
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Electric Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Electabuzz are normally found around power plants and large sources of electricity.
  • They feed off of electric currents.
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Magmar

  • Dex entry: 126
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Spitfire Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Magmar can be found in very hot environments, such as near volcanoes.
  • Is sometimes thought to be a distant cousin of the Charmander line.
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Pinsir

  • Dex entry: 127
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Stag Beetle Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Pinsir are mostly found in jungle. In Kanto they can only be found in the Safari Zone.
  • Can lift twice their own weight, up to 300lb
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Tauros

  • Dex entry: 128
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Wild Bull Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Tauros can only be found in the Safari Zone. They like open, grassy areas.
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Magikarp

  • Dex entry: 129
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Fish Pokémon
  • Common
    • Magikarp are painfully common and can be found in water anywhere.
  • Extremely weak and useless Pokémon.
  • The only attack they know is Splash, which does nothing useful.
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Gyrados

  • Dex entry: 130
  • Type: Water / Flying
  • Species: Atrocious Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Gyrados are usually not seen in the wild; they live in large bodies of water.
  • Known for its great power and fierce temper.
  • How the hell is it a flying type it can't even fucking fly.
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Lapras

  • Dex entry: 131
  • Type: Water / Ice
  • Species: Transport Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Lapras like cold waters. They are nearly extinct due to hunting.
  • They are very intelligent and communicate through singing, much like whales.
  • They travel in large pods with other Lapras.
  • They are a popular form of transportation along sea routes.
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Ditto

  • Dex entry: 132
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Transform Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Their habitat is very diverse, but they are mostly found near urban areas. In Kanto, they can be found mostly along Routes 15, 14, and 13.
  • Ditto is a genderless Pokémon.
  • It can transform itself and copy other Pokémon, inanimate objects, or even humans.
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Eevee

  • Dex entry: 133
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Evolution Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Most Eevee are domesticated and they are rarely found in the wild.
  • Eevee can adapt to most any surroundings and have the greatest number of evolutions of any Pokémon.
  • They don't evolve naturally and can only evolve through the use of stones or under special conditions.
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Vaporeon

  • Dex entry: 134
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Bubble Jet Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Vaporeon are always found near water and prefer large, clean lakes.
  • Requires a Water Stone to evolve from Eevee.
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Jolteon

  • Dex entry: 135
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Lightning Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Usually found near power plants. Extremely rare in the wild.
  • Requires a Thunder Stone to evolve from Eevee.
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Flareon

  • Dex entry: 136
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Flame Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Mainly found in hot places, but extremely rare in the wild.
  • Requires a Fire Stone to evolve from Eevee.
  • Reference

Porygon

  • Dex entry: 137
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Virtual Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Porygon is a man-made Pokémon and are rarely found outside of a digital format.
  • Poryon is a genderless species.
  • They can sometimes cause computer system glitches by infesting a system.
  • Luring them out of their digital format can be difficult, and so they are nearly impossible to catch.
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Omanyte

  • Dex entry: 138
  • Type: Rock / Water
  • Species: Spiral Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Its habitat is known to have been damp caves in the Kanto and Sinnoh regions.
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Omastar

  • Dex entry: 139
  • Type: Rock / Water
  • Species: Spiral Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • See Omanyte
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Kabuto

  • Dex entry: 140
  • Type: Rock / Water
  • Species: Shellfish Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Its habitat is known to have been the deep sea.
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Kabutops

  • Dex entry: 141
  • Type: Rock / Water
  • Species: Shellfish Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Its exact habitat is unknown, but it is thought to have been more terrestrial than Kabuto.
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Aerodactyl

  • Dex entry: 142
  • Type: Rock / Flying
  • Species: Fossil Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Its habitat is unknown.
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Snorlax

  • Dex entry: 143
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Sleeping Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Snorlax are often found in mountains and forests, but can sometimes wander into urban areas. They are known to block roads by dozing off in the middle of a route.
  • Snorlax will eat anything and sleep constantly.
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Articuno

  • Dex entry: 144
  • Type: Ice / Flying
  • Species: Freeze Pokémon
  • Legendary
  • According to legend, it appears before doomed travelers lost in icy regions and roosts on cold, isolated mountains. It brings snowfall by flapping its wings as it flies.
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Zapdos

  • Dex entry: 145
  • Type: Electric / Flying
  • Species: Electric Pokémon
  • Legendary
  • According to legend, Zapdos causes thunderstorms and is only seen inside thunderclouds. It is said to cause snapping and crackling sounds as it flies due to electrical discharge.

Moltres

  • Dex entry: 146
  • Type: Fire / Flying
  • Species: Flame Pokémon
  • Legendary
  • According to legend, flapping its wings causes a brilliant flash of flames. It's said that its appearance heralds an early spring.
  • It is said to immerse itself in lava if it is injured, and it is rumoured to live in volcanoes.
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Dratini

  • Dex entry: 147
  • Type: Dragon
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Dratini are found in the Safari Zone. Because they are very timid and shy, they are seen so rarely that some people consider them a myth.
  • Reference

Dragonair

  • Dex entry: 148
  • Type: Dragon
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Dratini
  • Reference

Dragonite

  • Dex entry: 149
  • Type: Dragon / Flying
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Dratini are so rare, in fact, that they are almost legendary and are almost never seen in the wild.
  • They are said to be extremely fast and possess an almost-human intelligence.
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Mewtwo

  • Dex entry: 150
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Genetic Pokémon
  • Confidential

Mew

  • Dex entry: 151
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: New Species Pokémon
  • Legendary / Ancient
  • The original Pokémon, its DNA possesses the genes for all Pokémon.
  • It is said to possess an incredible intelligence and only appears to those with a pure heart.
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