Hoenn Pokémon

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There are over two hundred species of Pokémon that can be found in the Hoenn Region. Following is a quick-reference list including their location, type, and rarity. Check the given reference links for more information!

Here, we list them by their number in the Hoenn Regional PokéDex; note that this 'Dex is different from the Kanto, Johto, and Sinnoh versions.

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 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.


Treecko

  • Dex entry: 1
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Wood Gecko Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Treecko is one of the starter Pokémon offered to Hoenn trainers. Most Treecko are quite difficult to find in the wild; they tend to live deep in overgrown forests where they're quite hard to get to. You're more apt to see them in captivity.
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Grovyle

  • Dex entry: 2
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Wood Gecko Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Treecko.
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Sceptile

  • Dex entry: 3
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Forest Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Treecko.
  • Be wary of finding these in the wild - though rare, they are extremely territorial, and very, very quick in their movements through the trees.
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Torchic

  • Dex entry: 5
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Chick Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Torchic is one of the starter Pokémon given to trainers in Hoenn. They're quite rare to find in the wild, although rumours say they're guarded in nests up on Mt Chimney.
  • They have a small fire sac in their bellies that keeps them perpetually warm.
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Combusken

  • Dex entry: 6
  • Type: Fire / Fighting
  • Species: Young Fowl Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Torchic.
  • Combusken fight mainly by using their powerful legs in kicking attacks.
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Blaziken

  • Dex entry: 6
  • Type: Fire / Fighting
  • Species: Blaze Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Torchic.
  • It's said to be able to jump up a skyscraper with one kick of its legs.
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Mudkip

  • Dex entry: 7
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Mud Fish Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Mudkip is one of the starter Pokémon given to trainers in Hoenn. They and their evolutionary counterparts hang out in swamps deep on isolated islands, so they're rare to see in the wild.
  • For all their small size, they have strength enough to crush rocks bigger than themselves.
  • so i herd u like mudkips?
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Marshtomp

  • Dex entry: 8
  • Type: Water / Ground
  • Species: Mud Fish Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Mudkip.
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Swampert

  • Dex entry: 9
  • Type: Water / Ground
  • Species: Mud Fish Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Mudkip
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Poochyena

  • Dex entry: 10
  • Type: Dark
  • Species: Bite Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Poochyena stalk forested plains. They're gradually expanding their territory.
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Mightyena

  • Dex entry: 11
  • Type: Dark
  • Species: Bite Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Mightyena are hard to find in the wild - they distrust humans. See Poochyena.
  • Mightyena only obey those whom they view as the leader of the pack - they are apt to be unruly if they perceive their trainer to be weak or unskilled.
  • Mightyena and Poochyena are popular Pokémon among Team Aqua and Magma.
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Zigzagoon

  • Dex entry: 12
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: TinyRaccoon Pokémon
  • Common
    • Easy to find in fields and forest.
  • Very easily distracted by just about anything.
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Linoone

  • Dex entry: 13
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Rushing Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Zigzagoon.
  • They can run incredibly fast, but are pretty terrible at cornering, so they dash in straight lines.
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Wurmple

  • Dex entry: 14
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Worm Pokémon
  • Common
    • Hangs out mostly in forests, but can occasionally be found in fields.
  • Wurmple can evolve to either Cascoon or Silcoon, depending on what kind of personality they have.
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Silcoon

  • Dex entry: 15
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Cocoon Pokémon
  • Common
    • Found only in forests.
  • It protects itself by Hardening; otherwise it's immobile.
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Beautifly

  • Dex entry: 16
  • Type: Bug / Flying
  • Species: Butterfly Pokémon
  • Common
    • They flutter in flower-filled fields.
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Cascoon

  • Dex entry: 17
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Cocoon Pokémon
  • Common
    • Found only in forests.
  • Like it's very similar relative Silcoon, it just Hardens and waits to evolve.
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Dustox

  • Dex entry: 18
  • Type: Bug / Poison
  • Species: Poison Moth Pokémon
  • Common
    • Can be found in forests or cities.
  • Nocturnal, but drawn to bright lights. Sometimes you'll see them congregating around streetlamps.
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Lotad

  • Dex entry: 19
  • Type: Water / Grass
  • Species: Water Weed Pokémon
  • Common
    • They live in roadside ponds and lakes.
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Lombre

  • Dex entry: 20
  • Type: Water / Grass
  • Species: Jolly Pokémon
  • Common
    • Lives mostly in rivers and lakes.
  • Quite mischievious.
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Ludicolo

  • Dex entry: 21
  • Type: Water / Grass
  • Species: Carefree Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Lives by lakes, but they're good at hiding.
  • If they hear music, they can't help but rush along to dance to it. Will sometimes join in with people having a good time near their habitats.
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Seedot

  • Dex entry: 22
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Acorn Pokémon
  • Common
    • Live in trees, mostly.
  • Often mistaken by actual acorns by both people and Pokémon.
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Nuzleaf

  • Dex entry: 23
  • Type: Grass / Dark
  • Species: Wily Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Found occasionally in forests.
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Shiftry

  • Dex entry: 24
  • Type: Grass / Dark
  • Species: Wicked Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Lives in very deep forest.
  • Said to be able to read minds.
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Taillow

  • Dex entry: 25
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: TinySwallow Pokémon
  • Common
    • Easy to find in fields and forest.
  • Cries at night if lonesome or hungry. Aw!
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Swellow

  • Dex entry: 26
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Swallow Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Soars very high up in the sky most of the time.
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Wingull

  • Dex entry: 27
  • Type: Water / Flying
  • Species: Seagull Pokémon
  • Common
    • Rare on land, but really easy to find flying about on the open sea.
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Pelipper

  • Dex entry: 28
  • Type: Water / Flying
  • Species: Water Bird Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Wingull.
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Ralts

  • Dex entry: 29
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Feeling Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Ralts don't like being around humans much, as they hate to be around negative feelings.
  • They are less psychics, and more empaths.
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Kirlia

  • Dex entry: 30
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Emotion Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Ralts.
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Gardevoir

  • Dex entry: 31
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Embrace Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Ralts.
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Surskit

  • Dex entry: 32
  • Type: Bug / Water
  • Species: Pond Skater Pokémon
  • Common
    • Congregates around pools of water.
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Masquerain

  • Dex entry: 33
  • Type: Bug / Flying
  • Species: Eyeball Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Lives in fields, mostly
  • Its wing patterns look rather like a Noctowl's eyes.
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Shroomish

  • Dex entry: 34
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Mushroom Pokémon
  • Common
    • Shroomish are only found in forested areas.
  • Often mistaken by mushroom hunters for the real thing.
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Breloom

  • Dex entry: 35
  • Type: Grass / Fighting
  • Species: Mushroom Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Shroomish.
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Slakoth

  • Dex entry: 36
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Slacker Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Slakoth lounge about in forests.
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Vigoroth

  • Dex entry: 37
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Wild Monkey Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Slakoth.
  • Unlike their Slakoth cousins, Vigoroth have a permanently elevated heart rate, and cannot sit still for a moment.
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Slaking

  • Dex entry: 38
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Lazy Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Slakoth
  • Once they learn to calm their heartbeats again, these Pokémon become lazy once more - but they don't lose the speed they gained in the first place.
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Abra

Kadabra

Alakazam


Nincada

  • Dex entry: 42
  • Type: Bug / Ground
  • Species: Trainee Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • They live underground in almost complete darkness, as they wait to evolve.
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Ninjask

  • Dex entry: 43
  • Type: Bug / Flying
  • Species: Ninja Pokémon
  • Rare
    • They live in forests, whirring about at top speed.
  • Ninjask were thought to be invisible for a long time; though their loud cries could be heard, they were so fast that no one could see them.
  • Very willful, and will often refuse to obey its trainer if not properly trained.
  • Not the only thing to emerge when a Nincada evolves...
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Shedinja

  • Dex entry: 44
  • Type: Bug / Ghost
  • Species: Shed Pokémon
  • Rare
    • It 'lives' in the forests.
  • An extremely unusual Pokémon, Shedinja are what remains of the shell cast off by Nincada when they evolve - somehow, they inherit a 'life' of their own. They do not eat, move, or even breathe.
  • Cannot be damaged by any attack that is not supereffective against it.
  • It is said to steal the soul of anyone who looks in the crack on its back.
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Whismur

  • Dex entry: 45
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Whisper Pokémon
  • Common
    • They tend to like caves and underground spots. There's a big colony of them over at the (incomplete) Rusturf Tunnel.
  • Their voices are very soft - until they cry. Get some earmuffs.
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Loudred

  • Dex entry: 46
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Big Voice Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Whismur.
  • Rather annoying. It uses its voice to decimate foes (or even houses), all the while stomping the ground. At least it gets deafened and weak for a while afterwards.
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Exploud

  • Dex entry: 47
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Loud Noise Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Whismur.
  • Has been known to trigger earthquakes when it bellows. Can be heard from over six miles away.
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Makuhita

  • Dex entry: 48
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Guts Pokémon
  • Common
    • Makuhita inhabit mountains and caves.
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Hariyama

  • Dex entry: 49
  • Type: Fighting
  • Species: Arm Thrust Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Makuhita.
  • Can stop trains with the force of its arm thrusts.
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Goldeen

Seaking


Magikarp

Gyarados


Azurill

  • Dex entry: 54
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Dot Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Azurill usually live with their parents near water - lakes, ponds, and rivers, generally.
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Marill

  • Dex entry: 55
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Aqua Mouse Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Azurill.
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Azumarill

  • Dex entry: 56
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Aqua Rabbit Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Azurill.
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Geodude

Graveler

Golem


Nosepass

  • Dex entry: 60
  • Type: Rock
  • Species: Compass Pokémon
  • Common
    • Nosepass live in caves and underground areas.
  • Their nose functions as a powerful electromagnet, always said to point north.
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Skitty

  • Dex entry: 61
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Kitten Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Skitty live primarily in forests, but can sometimes be found in more open fields.
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Delcatty

  • Dex entry: 62
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Prim Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Delcatty's rarity mostly exists as a result of Skitty only evolving when in contact with a Moon Stone.
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Zubat

Golbat

Crobat

  • Dex entry: 65
  • Type: Poison / Flying
  • Species: Bat Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Crobat would normally live in dark places and caves, like the rest of their family, but only appear to evolve from Golbats when they're very, very happy. To see them without a doting trainer is very rare.
  • Reference


Tentacool

Tentacruel


Sableye

  • Dex entry: 68
  • Type: Dark / Ghost
  • Species: Darkness Pokémon
  • Common
    • Sableye primarily live in caves and underground areas.
  • Their gemstone-like eyes allow them to see in very little light.
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Mawile

  • Dex entry: 69
  • Type: Steel
  • Species: Deceiver Pokémon
  • Common
    • Mawile live in caves and other dank places, but can occasionally be found in the mountains as well.
  • Mawile may look cute when you're facing it, but it'll turn its back to you - and then it's a whole other story.
  • The jaw-like appendages of its ponytail are actually steel horns.
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Aron

  • Dex entry: 70
  • Type: Steel / Rock
  • Species: Iron Armor Pokémon
  • Common
    • Aron mostly live in caves or mountainous areas - anyplace with lots of rock and ore.
  • When Aron evolve, they grow a new suit of armor. The old one is recycled for iron production!
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Lairon

  • Dex entry: 71
  • Type: Steel / Rock
  • Species: Iron Armor Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Aron.
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Aggron

  • Dex entry: 72
  • Type: Steel / Rock
  • Species: Iron Armor Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Aron.
  • These Pokémon have been known to take entire mountains as their territory.
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Machop

Machoke

Machamp


Meditite

  • Dex entry: 76
  • Type: Fighting / Psychic
  • Species: Meditate Pokémon
  • Common
    • Meditite focus on their training deep in mountain passes, but can also be found in cave areas.
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Medicham

  • Dex entry: 77
  • Type: Fighting / Psychic
  • Species: Meditate Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Meditite.
  • They focus so much on training and meditating that they often go without food for a month or more.
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Electrike

  • Dex entry: 78
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Lightning Pokémon
  • Common
    • The grasslands of eastern Hoenn is where you're likely to find these fellows.
  • Although they kind of look reptilian from a distance, they're actually covered in fur.
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Manectric

  • Dex entry: 79
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Discharge Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Electrike.
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Plusle & Minun

Plusle

  • Dex entry: 80
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Cheering Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Plusle hides in the tall grass of wide-open fields.
  • Although it and Minun look similar to Pichu/Pikachu, (and to each other), none of them are actually related via evolution at all!
  • It's quite common to see Plusle and Minun acting as a team.
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Minun

  • Dex entry: 81
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Cheering Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Plusle.
  • Also see Plusle for related facts!
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Magnemite

Magneton


Voltorb

Electrode


Volbeat & Illumise

Volbeat

  • Dex entry: 86
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Firefly Pokémon
  • Common
    • Volbeat live around both field and forest.
  • This is a male-only species.
  • Volbeat has a tail-light that has been compared to stars shining against the night sky.
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Illumise

  • Dex entry: 87
  • Type: Bug
  • Species: Firefly Pokémon
  • Common
    • See Volbeat.
  • This is a female-only species.
  • Illumise attract Volbeat with a sweet scent, and lead them in patterns to draw signs across darkened skies.
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Oddish

Gloom

Vileplume

Bellossom

  • Dex entry: 91
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Flower Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Bellossom prefer to make home in fields full of flowers.
  • As Gloom must evolve with a Sun Stone to become a Bellossom, they're quite rare in the wild.
  • Reference


Doduo

Dodrio


Roselia

  • Dex entry: 94
  • Type: Grass / Poison
  • Species: Thorn Pokémon
  • Common
    • Roselia, like most flowering species, prefer fields.
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Gulpin

  • Dex entry: 95
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Stomach Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Gulpin like to lounge around fields and grasslands.
  • Most of this Pokémon is stomach. It can eat anything its own size or smaller.
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Swalot

  • Dex entry: 96
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Poison Bag Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Gulpin.
  • Swalot can digest just about anything - except for its own stomach, of course.
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Carvanha

  • Dex entry: 97
  • Type: Water / Dark
  • Species: Savage Pokémon
  • Common
    • Carvanha prefer to swim in warm rivers.
  • Very vicious, as long as it's in groups. It turns quite timid when alone.
  • Reference

Sharpedo

  • Dex entry: 98
  • Type: Water / Dark
  • Species: Brutal Pokémon
  • Common
    • Sharpedo can be found in numbers in the open ocean, but also lurk closer to land in seagoing estuaries as well.
  • A dangerous and distrusted Pokémon. One Sharpedo can tear apart an oil tanker in its tenaciousness, if it is angered. Thankfully, it has limited stamina and cannot swim long distances in a chase.
  • Sharpedo is a favoured Pokémon of Team Aqua.
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Wailmer

  • Dex entry: 99
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Ball Whale Pokémon
  • Common
    • Wailmer inhabit the open seas and adjoining estuaries.
  • These Pokémon are popular to view on Wailmer-watching tours on the seas.
  • Reference

Wailord

  • Dex entry: 100
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Float Whale Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Most Wailord spend their time in the deepest, farthest reaches of the ocean. When they do come back to shore, it's breathtaking to see them leaping from the waves.
  • Wailord are the largest Pokémon known to man, with a length of over 47 feet. They can dive to a depth of 10,000 feet.
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Numel

  • Dex entry: 101
  • Type: Fire / Ground
  • Species: Numb Pokémon
  • Common
    • Numel prefer warm places, and can mostly be found in volcanic regions.
  • Numel are often used as pack animals in warm climates. They tend to slow down in rain or cold - while they have incredibly hot magma coursing through their bodies, it still hardens in cooler air.
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Camerupt

  • Dex entry: 102
  • Type: Fire / Ground
  • Species: Eruption Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Numel. Camerupt are more apt to be found living right in volcanic craters.
  • Do not hit in the face. They go into an uncontrollable rage, erupting everywhere, when that happens.
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Slugma

  • Dex entry: 103
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Lava Pokémon
  • Common
    • Slugma prefer warm, often volcanic regions.
  • If they stop moving, the magma in their bodies cools and breaks off.
  • Reference

Magcargo

  • Dex entry: 104
  • Type: Fire / Rock
  • Species: Lava Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Slugma.
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Torkoal

  • Dex entry: 105
  • Type: Fire
  • Species: Coal Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Torkoal hang about in the tunnels of volcanoes.
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Grimer

Muk

  • Dex entry: 107
  • Refer to the Kanto Muk entry.


Koffing

Weezing


Spoink

  • Dex entry: 110
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Bounce Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Spoink bounce around on mountain paths.
  • They lead a very fragile existence - they bounce to keep their hearts pumping, so stopping will send them into cardiac arrest. Additionally, their psychic powers are amplified by the pearl on their heads - if they lose it, they begin to weaken.
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Grumpig

  • Dex entry: 111
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Manipulate Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Spoink.
  • It dances while exerting its psychic powers on other beings.
  • Reference


Sandshrew

Sandslash


Spinda

  • Dex entry: 114
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Spot Panda Pokémon
  • Common
    • Spinda live in mountainous regions and valleys.
  • It is said that every Spinda has a different spot pattern.
  • They're not really dizzy all the time; they just walk in a staggering pattern to confuse potential foes.
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Skarmory

  • Dex entry: 115
  • Type: Steel / Flying
  • Species: Armor Bird Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Skarmory live in rough terrain, among places like volcanoes and large mountains, and build their nests in among impenetrable thorns and brambles.
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Trapinch

  • Dex entry: 116
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Ant Pit Pokémon
  • Common
    • Trapinch mostly live in sandy, desert areas, and spend much time underground.
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Vibrava

  • Dex entry: 117
  • Type: Ground / Dragon
  • Species: Vibration Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Trapinch. They don't spend much time underground, however.
  • They can't fly very far; their wings must have time to grow and strengthen. However, they can produce sound with their wings that can cause Pokémon to faint and humans to have headaches.
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Flygon

  • Dex entry: 118
  • Type: Ground / Dragon
  • Species: Mystic Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Trapinch. They fly in the hearts of sandstorms, which makes them incredibly difficult to capture.
  • Known as the 'elemental spirit of the desert' in some areas, because of the singing sounds its wings make as it flies.
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Cacnea

  • Dex entry: 119
  • Type: Grass
  • Species: Cactus Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Cacnea live primarily in deserts.
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Cacturne

  • Dex entry: 120
  • Type: Grass / Dark
  • Species: Scarecrow Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Cacnea.
  • These Pokémon are nocturnal and highly aggressive, and stalk their exhausted prey in the thick of night.
  • Reference


Swablu

  • Dex entry: 121
  • Type: Normal / Flying
  • Species: Cotton Bird Pokémon
  • Common
    • Swablu usually inhabit forested areas and treed fields, but move closer to human habitations during the spring.
  • They're usually not afraid of people, and bold ones will often fly over and sit on strangers' heads.
  • Reference

Altaria

  • Dex entry: 122
  • Type: Dragon / Flying
  • Species: Humming Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Altaria reside far away from populous places, generally on tall mountain peaks, or other such secluded areas.
  • An Altaria's beautiful singing voice can induce dreamy contentness in listeners.
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Zangoose

  • Dex entry: 123
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Cat Ferret Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Zangoose can be found in grasslands and mountain valleys.
  • They have an age-old rivalry with Seviper; their immunity to poison probably came about because of this feud.
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Seviper

  • Dex entry: 124
  • Type: Poison
  • Species: Fang Snake Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • These snakes can be found in grassy plains and valleys.
  • Bitter enemies of Zangoose, they will often abandon a hunt for food to fight if they spot the mangoose-like Pokémon.
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Lunatone

  • Dex entry: 125
  • Type: Rock / Psychic
  • Species: Meteorite Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Lunatone seem to inhabit caves and tunnels.
  • Lunatone are genderless.
  • Its power waxes and wanes with the phases of the moon - it draws all its energy from moonlight.
  • They originally came from space on meteorites.
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Solrock

  • Dex entry: 126
  • Type: Rock / Psychic
  • Species: Meteorite Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Like Lunatone, Solrock prefer to make their homes in caves.
  • Solrock are genderless.
  • Solrock derives its energy from the sun. They can give off heat and light from their bodies when charged.
  • They followed meteor showers to Earth, and adapted to live on the planet.
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Barboach

  • Dex entry: 127
  • Type: Water / Ground
  • Species: Whiskers Pokémon
  • Common
    • Barboach only swim along muddy river bottoms.
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Whiscash

  • Dex entry: 128
  • Type: Water / Ground
  • Species: Whiskers Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Whiscash also live deep in muddy rivers, but prefer underground ones as well.
  • They've been known to swallow PokéBalls whole, perhaps as a defense against getting caught.
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Corphish

  • Dex entry: 129
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Ruffian Pokémon
  • Common
    • These small crabs can live in just about any inland body of water, even polluted streams. Their small size, however, means they're often shoved aside by other Pokémon.
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Crawdaunt

  • Dex entry: 130
  • Type: Water / Dark
  • Species: Rogue Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Crawdaunt inhabit whatever ponds they can take over.
  • Very territorial, these crayfish will actively bully and challenge any nearby Pokémon to battle.
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Baltoy

  • Dex entry: 131
  • Type: Ground / Psychic
  • Species: Clay Doll Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Baltoy appear in desert regions.
  • Baltoy are genderless.
  • It moves around by spinning on its single foot. They're made entirely of clay or mud.
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Claydol

  • Dex entry: 132
  • Type: Ground / Psychic
  • Species: Clay Doll Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Baltoy. They can also be found in cavernous places.
  • Claydol are genderless.
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Lileep

  • Dex entry: 133
  • Type: Rock / Grass
  • Species: Sea Lily Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Their habitats are thought to have been on the sea floor.
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Cradily

  • Dex entry: 134
  • Type: Rock / Grass
  • Species: Barnacle Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • There is some evidence that Cradily made their nests on the shoals of the sea, or on rock bluffs near warm ocean areas.
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Anorith

  • Dex entry: 135
  • Type: Rock / Bug
  • Species: Old Shrimp Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Their exact habitats are unknown, although it is speculated they lived in the seas.
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Armaldo

  • Dex entry: 136
  • Type: Rock / Bug
  • Species: Plate Pokémon
  • Ancient
    • Armaldo are thought to have been land dwellers, but sea hunters.
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Igglybuff

  • Dex entry: 137
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Balloon Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • They live in grassland areas with their parents. It's rare to find an Igglybuff in the wild - their parents hide them well.
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Jigglypuff

Wigglytuff


Feebas

  • Dex entry: 140
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Fish Pokémon
  • Rare/Common
    • Feebas only live in one section of Hoenn, a huge riverside route, and they reportedly only swim in isolated schools therein. If you can locate a school, fishing them out is incredibly easy, but locating one can be quite the problem...
  • Even though Feebas are ugly, useless, and difficult to find, trainers fish for and train them anyways for a chance at owning a Milotic.
  • They're totally zombified Magikarp or something.
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Milotic

  • Dex entry: 141
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Tender Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Feebas. They only evolve when a Feebas manages to become very beautiful, and you can imagine how rarely this occurs. Very few live on the bottom of deep lakes.
  • They're said to have empathetic abilities - when they hear people arguing near their lake homes, they arise from the water and attempt to calm their hearts.
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Castform

  • Dex entry: 142
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Weather Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Castform can be found in grassy areas, especially those known for variable weather.
  • Its appearance and type changes with the weather. Strong sunlight will make it a fire-type, rain will make it water-type, and hail or snow will make it an ice-type.
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Staryu

Starmie


Kecleon

  • Dex entry: 145
  • Type: Normal
  • Species: Color Swap Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • They live in forests and treed areas. While actually somewhat common, they can be difficult to capture due to their ability at blending into their surroundings.
  • They can change colours at will, and even change to a resistant type when attacked with elemental moves.
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Shuppet

  • Dex entry: 146
  • Type: Ghost
  • Species: Puppet Pokémon
  • Common
    • They live in mountains and out of the way areas, but can also be found in cities.
  • They feed on negative emotions, such as jealousy and malice - occasionally groups of them will nest on the eaves of houses where spiteful and bitter people live.
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Banette

  • Dex entry: 147
  • Type: Ghost
  • Species: Marionette Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • According to legend, Banette live in garbage dumps near urban areas, in order to haunt the children that threw their former plush bodies away.
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Duskull

  • Dex entry: 148
  • Type: Ghost
  • Species: Requiem Pokémon
  • Common
    • Duskull haunt forests and woods at night.
  • Parents use the Duskull as an admonishing tale to get their children to behave - it's said that they spirit away misbehaving kids, never to be seen again.
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Dusclops

  • Dex entry: 149
  • Type: Ghost
  • Species: Balloon Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • They lurk in the deepest, darkest parts of the forests.
  • Dusclops can absorb almost anything into their bodies - it is said they contain a black hole within them.
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Tropius

  • Dex entry: 150
  • Type: Grass / Flying
  • Species: Fruit Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Tropius live in southern, tropical areas, usually among forests of palms.
  • They look pretty awkward, but they're actually very maneuverable in the air. The fruit that appears around its neck is quite tasty, and children of the southern islands eat them as snacks.
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Chimecho

  • Dex entry: 151
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Wind Chime Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Chimecho live in grasslands and mountainous areas - anywhere where the wind blows.
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Absol

  • Dex entry: 152
  • Type: Dark
  • Species: Disaster Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Absol can be found in primarily mountain regions, but come down into the valleys as well.
  • As these Pokémon tend to appear whenever a natural disaster occurs, they are frequently blamed for bringing the trouble upon people. However, they're actually able to sense when a disaster will occur, and attempting to warn folk living nearby.
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Vulpix

Ninetails


Pichu

  • Dex entry: 155
  • Type: Electric
  • Species: Tiny Mouse Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Pichu live with their parents in the forests. They're rare to find outside of nests.
  • Quite mischievious and energetic for such young Pokémon.
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Pikachu

Raichu


Psyduck

Golduck


Wynaut

  • Dex entry: 160
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Bright Pokémon
  • Rare/Common
    • Wynaut, in the wild, are only found on Mirage Island - and exist in quite abundance there. They travel away from the hidden island when they evolve.
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Wobbuffet

  • Dex entry: 161
  • Type: Psychic
  • Species: Patient Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Wobbuffet usually live in dark caves, said to be an attempt to hide its tail.
  • These Pokémon are notable for never attacking another being first - they only counter and withstand attacks.
  • If you get two together, they try to see which has more endurance. This can lead to them starving themselves, so trainer beware.
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Natu

  • Dex entry: 162
  • Type: Psychic / Flying
  • Species: Tiny Bird Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Natu live mostly in forests.
  • Region note: In Hoenn, Natu and Xatu are only found in the Safari Zone.
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Xatu

  • Dex entry: 163
  • Type: Psychic / Flying
  • Species: Wind Chime Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Natu.
  • Xatu are rumoured to have visions of the past and future. They do not move much at all, perhaps out of fear of the future-visions coming true.
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Girafarig

  • Dex entry: 164
  • Type: Normal / Psychic
  • Species: Long Neck Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Girafarig live in plains and grasslands.
  • Region note: In Hoenn, Girafarig are only found in the Safari Zone.
  • The tail has a brain of its own, although it's not very big. It mostly serves as a second set of teeth and to keep watch while sleeping.
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Phanpy

  • Dex entry: 165
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Long Nose Pokémon
  • Common
    • Phanpy live mostly beside rivers in grassy or rough-terrained areas.
  • Region note: In Hoenn, Phanpy and Donphan are found only in the Safari Zone.
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Donphan

  • Dex entry: 166
  • Type: Ground
  • Species: Armor Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Phanpy.
  • Donphan are known to charge in bursts of rolling tackles, which can even topple houses when they have enough momentum.
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Pinsir

  • Dex entry: 167
  • Refer to the Kanto Pinsir entry.
  • Region note: In Hoenn, Pinsir can only be found in the Safari Zone.


Heracross

  • Dex entry: 168
  • Type: Bug / Fighting
  • Species: Single Horn Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Heracross usually live in deep forests, where there are many trees to feed from.
  • Region note: In Hoenn, Heracross is found only in the Safari Zone.
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Rhyhorn

  • Dex entry: 169
  • Refer to the Kanto Rhyhorn entry.
  • Region note: In Hoenn, Rhyhorn and Rhydon can only be found in the Safari Zone.

Rhydon


Snorunt

  • Dex entry: 171
  • Type: Ice
  • Species: Snow Hat Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Snorunt live in icy caves and snowbound areas.
  • It is said that a house visited by a Snorunt will prosper.
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Glalie

  • Dex entry: 172
  • Type: Ice
  • Species: Face Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Snorunt.
  • Although they look mean, Glalie are actually quite loyal, and sometimes mischievious, Pokémon.
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Spheal

  • Dex entry: 173
  • Type: Ice / Water
  • Species: Clap Pokémon
  • Common
    • Spheal inhabit ice caves and very chilly ocean waters.
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Sealeo

  • Dex entry: 174
  • Type: Ice / Water
  • Species: Ball Roll Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Spheal. Sealeo tend to herd on ice floes in the far north.
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Walrein

  • Dex entry: 175
  • Type: Ice / Water
  • Species: Ice Break Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Spheal and Sealeo.
  • The largest male Walrein in a pack of it and its pre-evolutions is the master of the beach or floe they live on; it will guard the herd with its own life if it has to.
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Clamperl

  • Dex entry: 176
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Bivalve Pokémon
  • Common
    • Clamperl live deep under the water of oceans.
  • Their pearl is said to heighten psychic powers - Spoink, in fact, carries a Clamperl's pearl on its head.
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Huntail

  • Dex entry: 177
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Deep Sea Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Huntail live at the bottom of the oceans, where they can see in the darkness. They are very hard to find in the wild.
  • A Clamperl evolves into a Huntail when holding the tooth of a long dead ocean Pokémon.
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Gorebyss

  • Dex entry: 178
  • Type: Water
  • Species: South Sea Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Gorebyss live deep in the south seas, in water pressures heavy enough to crush most other creatures. Humans consequently have a tough time getting to them.
  • A Clamperl evolves into a Gorebyss when holding the scale of a long dead ocean Pokémon.
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Relicanth

  • Dex entry: 179
  • Type: Water / Rock
  • Species: Longevity Pokémon
  • Ancient/Rare
    • Relicanth, while classified as ancient, can still be found in the wild - they're just very hard to get to, as they live in deep sea chasms.
  • These Pokémon have existed for over a hundred million years without evolving, in any sense of the word. They are the only prehistoric Pokémon still alive.
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Corsola

  • Dex entry: 180
  • Type: Water / Rock
  • Species: Coral Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Corsola live in the clear southern seas.
  • They can form groups so large that things are able to anchor to them - see the Hoenn town of Pacifidlog for an example!
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Chinchou

  • Dex entry: 181
  • Type: Water / Electric
  • Species: Angler Pokémon
  • Common
    • Chinchou can be found just about anywhere throughout the oceans.
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Lanturn

  • Dex entry: 182
  • Type: Water / Electric
  • Species: Light Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • See Chinchou.
  • The light that Lanturn emits is so bright that you can often see it looking down into the water from boats at night.
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Luvdisc

  • Dex entry: 183
  • Type: Water
  • Species: Rendezvous Pokémon
  • Common
    • Luvdisc live in warm south seas, often in among the coral reefs created by Corsola.
  • Luvdisc is sometimes used as a sort of valentine-Pokémon; it's said that a couple that finds one will be blessed with eternal love.
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Horsea

Seadra

Kingdra

  • Dex entry: 186
  • Type: Water / Dragon
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Kingdra live in the deep seas. They're hard to find in the wild, as they only evolve when holding onto the scale of a dragon.
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Bagon

  • Dex entry: 187
  • Type: Dragon
  • Species: Rock Head Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Bagon lives in damp, mazelike caves.
  • They hold a constant dream of one day flying. Perhaps because of a frustration of being unable to take to the skies, they smash rocks into pebbles with their hard heads.
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Shelgon

  • Dex entry: 188
  • Type: Dragon
  • Species: Endurance Pokémon
  • Rare
    • These Pokémon hide away deep in caverns as they wait to evolve.
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Salamence

  • Dex entry: 189
  • Type: Dragon / Flying
  • Species: Dragon Pokémon
  • Rare
    • Salamence are so rare and powerful as to almost be considered legendary, much like Dragonite and Tyranitar.
  • So joyful are they to have gained their wings that they wheel and turn in the sky, spouting flames. They're quite arrogant, however, about their newfound power.
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Beldum

  • Dex entry: 190
  • Type: Steel / Psychic
  • Species: Iron Ball Pokémon
  • Uncommon
    • Beldum are very hard to find in the wild, but can occasionally be seen in rugged areas.
  • Beldum are genderless.
  • They are said to be related to Magnemite, as they move and communicate by electromagnetic fields, but most of their attacks focus on psychic strength.
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Metang

  • Dex entry: 191
  • Type: Steel / Psychic
  • Species: Iron Claw Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Beldum.
  • Metang are genderless.
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Metagross

  • Dex entry: 192
  • Type: Steel / Psychic
  • Species: Iron Leg Pokémon
  • Rare
    • See Beldum. Metagross are another Pokémon so rare as to almost be considered legendary.
  • Metagross are genderless.
  • Metagross are extremely intelligent, as they contain four brains from the Beldum in their claws, all connected by a highly complex neural network. Its cerebral powers are much more powerful than a supercomputer. They're nothing to sneeze at in the physical department, either - they're huge and entirely made of steel.
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