New Pokemon are added to Pokemon GO all the time. With the frequent additions of more Pokemon, regionals, time-limited encounters, and more, it can be difficult to know how many total Pokemon there are in the Pokedex, let alone complete it.

The number that represents a complete Pokedex is not necessarily achievable depending on a number of factors: When did you start playing? Where in the world do you live? Do you manage to finish Special Research stories?

Let's take a look at how many Pokemon are available in Pokemon GO, which ones might represent gaps in different players' Pokedexes, and everything else related to the gargantuan task of catching 'em all in Pokemon GO.

A Complete Pokedex, With Regionals, Legendaries, Mythicals, and Currently Unobtainable Pokemon

ash and some of his pokemon (gengar, dragonite, riolu, and pikachu) looking at his rotom phone in the pokemon journeys series

Anyone who has managed to obtain every regional (by traveling, trading, or any other means), every Mythical Pokemon, every Legendary, and all the Pokemon that are locked behind events, quests, seasons, or anything else, will have 926 Pokemon listed as "caught" in their Pokedex.

The most recent Pokemon added to the game are:

  • Impidimp #859, Morgrem #860, and Grimmsnarl #861 on November 7
  • Tarountula #917 and Spidops #918 on November 3
  • Poltchageist #1012 and Sinistcha #1013 on October 21
  • Dipplin #1011 and Hydrapple #1019 on October 10
  • Duraludon #884 on September 30
  • Dudunsparce #982 on September 23
  • Indeedee #876 on September 16

In the entire National Pokedex of the main series, starting with Bulbasaur in Generation I on to the end of Generation IX, Pecharunt, there are 1,025 Pokemon. The final Pokemon, currently, in confirmed National Dex order, is Pecharunt #1,025.


Which Pokemon are available in Pokemon GO?

For a complete list of all the Pokedex entries in Pokemon GO, click here! The table showing all of them is extremely long, so we've put it at the bottom of the page to avoid it clogging up your reading experience.

Which Pokemon from Each Generation are Missing from Pokemon GO?

This table shows a breakdown of the Pokemon available by generation, with the columns on the right specifically outlining which Pokemon from those generations are not yet available. Note: you may need to scroll left and right to see the full table, especially on mobile.

Region/Generation

Available

Not Released

Kanto (Gen I)

151/151

None

Johto (Gen II)

100/100

None

Hoenn (Gen III)

135/135

None

Sinnoh (Gen IV)

104/107

  • #489 - Phione
  • #490 - Manaphy
  • #493 - Arceus

Unova (Gen V)

156/156

None

Kalos (Gen VI)

72/72

None

Alola (Gen VII)

78/86

  • #746 - Wishiwashi
  • #771 - Pyukumuku
  • #772 - Type: Null
  • #773 - Silvally
  • #774 - Minior
  • #778 - Mimikyu
  • #801 - Magearna
  • #807 - Zeraora

Unknown (Meltan and Melmetal)

2/2

None

Galar (Gen VIII)

61/89

  • #824 - Blipbug
  • #825 - Dottler
  • #826 - Orbeetle
  • #833 - Chewtle
  • #834 - Drednaw
  • #837 - Rolycoly
  • #838 - Carkol
  • #839 - Coalossal
  • #843 - Silicobra
  • #844 - Sandaconda
  • #845 - Cramorant
  • #846 - Arrokuda
  • #847 - Barraskewda
  • #852 - Clobbopus
  • #853 - Grapploct
  • #868 - Milcery
  • #869 - Alcremie
  • #871 - Pincurchin
  • #875 - Eiscue
  • #878 - Cufant
  • #879 - Copperajah
  • #880 - Dracozolt
  • #881 - Arctozolt
  • #882 - Dracovish
  • #883 - Arctovish
  • #896 - Glastrier
  • #897 - Spectrier
  • #898 - Calyrex

Hisui

6/7

  • #902 - Basculegion

Paldea (Gen IX)

61/120

  • #931 - Squawkabilly
  • #932 - Nacli
  • #933 - Naclstack
  • #934 - Garganacl
  • #940 - Wattrel
  • #941 - Kilowattrel
  • #942 - Maschiff
  • #943 - Mabosstiff
  • #946 - Bramblin
  • #947 - Brambelghast
  • #950 - Klawf
  • #951 - Capsakid
  • #952 - Scovillain
  • #953 - Rellor
  • #954 - Rabsca
  • #955 - Flittle
  • #956 - Espathra
  • #963 - Finizen
  • #964 - Palafin
  • #967 - Cyclizar
  • #968 - Orthworm
  • #969 - Glimmet
  • #970 - Glimmora
  • #973 - Flamigo
  • #976 - Veluza
  • #981 - Farigiraf
  • #984 - Great Tusk
  • #985 - Scream Tail
  • #986 - Brute Bonnet
  • #987 - Flutter Mane
  • #988 - Slither Wing
  • #989 - Sandy Shocks
  • #990 - Iron Treads
  • #991 - Iron Bundle
  • #992 - Iron Hands
  • #993 - Iron Jugulis
  • #994 - Iron Moth
  • #995 - Iron Thorns
  • #1001 - Wo-Chien
  • #1002 - Chien-Pao
  • #1003 - Ting-Lu
  • #1004 - Chi-Yu
  • #1005 - Roaring Moon
  • #1006 - Iron Valiant
  • #1007 - Koraidon
  • #1008 - Miraidon
  • #100 9 - Walking Wake
  • #1010 - Iron Leaves
  • #1014 - Okidogi
  • #1015 - Munkidori
  • #1016 - Fezandipiti
  • #1017 - Ogerpon
  • #1018 - Archaludon
  • #1020 - Gouging Fire
  • #1021 - Raging Bolt
  • #1022 - Iron Boulder
  • #1023 - Iron Crown
  • #1024 - Terapagos
  • #1025 - Pecharunt

Total

926/1,025

Percentage available: ~90.34%


Which Pokemon You Might Be Missing

chloe from pokemon journeys looking at her pink rotom phone

If you're looking at that total and your Pokedex has a lower number, you might be wondering which Pokemon you're missing. There may be standard Pokemon that you might not have obtained yet, like difficult evolutions or rare spawns. However, there are some categories of Pokemon that are fairly difficult or even nearly impossible to obtain through normal means day to day.

Let's take a look at some Pokemon that are commonly missing for most people.

How Many Regionals are there in Pokemon GO?

The most obvious explanation for gaps in the average player's Pokedex is the region-lock mechanic. There is a whole host of Pokemon that will only spawn in certain parts of the world. These are called regional Pokemon and they can only be obtained in these ways:

  • Travel to the location and hope one spawns
  • Trade with another player
  • Participate in special events in which regionals spawn outside of their zones
  • Wait for the regional Pokemon to switch locations

Initially, there were only four regional Pokemon: Mr. Mime, Farfetch'd, Tauros, and Kangaskhan. Over the years, though, many more have been added. For a full breakdown of them all, as well as where to find them, check out our list (complete with maps and everything!):

Pokemon GO: Every Regional Pokemon And Where To Catch Them

Depending on where you live in the world, how many you have access to will be different. For example, some people in New York City should have access to both Bouffalant and Tauros, while people in Toronto can access Tauros but not Bouffalant. Some places are super lucky and can access several regionals, while others have way fewer, unfortunately.

In total, there are 36 regional Pokemon that can spawn in the wild or Raids, plus three evolutions (Simisage, Simisear, and Simipour), meaning there are 39 "true" regional Pokemon that may cause gaps in your Pokedex.

What we mean by "true" regionals are the Pokemon that are entirely exclusive to one region, regardless of their forms. There are some form differences that are exclusive to certain regions of the world, like Shellos and Gastrodon, or Furfrou's trims. A Pokemon like Shellos is available worldwide, but is only available in its blue East Sea form in the Eastern Hemisphere and its pink West Sea form in the Western Hemisphere. These forms don't count as separate Pokedex entries, meaning that, if you've caught pink Shellos, blue Shellos will not be a gap in your Pokedex. In summary, Shellos is available to everyone, and won't represent a typical gap in a Pokedex due to regionality like a "true" regional will, like Klefki or Comfey, who only spawn in France and Hawai'i, respectively.

Since Galarian Farfetch'd, Galarian Mr. Mime, and Galarian Corsola are available worldwide in eggs and referral rewards, we've opted to exclude them from this list. We have also removed Tauros, as its various Paldean forms can be caught worldwide.

> Kantonian Farfetch'd is still regional to East Asia, but obtaining a Galarian Farfetch'd will still complete the Pokedex entry for this Pokemon.

> Johtonian Corsola is exclusive to tropical coastlines, but Galarian Corsola will complete the Pokedex entry.

> Kantonian Mr. Mime is exclusive to Europe, but Galarian Mr. Mime will complete its Pokedex entry. Mime Jr. Continues to be a regional exclusive to Europe.

> Kantonian Tauros is available only in the central section of North America (mostly the United States, with some bits of Canada and Mexico), Paldean Tauros Combat Breed is available on the Iberian Peninsula, and Aqua Breed and Blaze Breed are available in the western and eastern hemispheres, respectively.

"True" regional Pokemon include the following (these are rough summaries of where they can be found, check our list linked above for more specific location boundaries):

  • #115 - Kangaskhan (Australia)
  • #439 - Mime Jr. (Europe)
  • #214 - Heracross (Central America, South America, Mexico)
  • #324 - Torkoal (West, Central, and South Asia)
  • #357 - Tropius (Africa and the Middle East)
  • #369 - Relicanth (Oceania, generally)
  • #417 - Pachirisu (Alaska, Canada, and parts of Russia)
  • #441 - Chatot (Southern Hemisphere)
  • #455 - Carnivine (Southeast U.S.A. And parts of the Bahamas)
  • #313 - Volbeat, #338 - Solrock, #335 - Zangoose, #539 - Sawk, and #631 - Heatmor (Asia-Pacific and Europe)
  • #314 - Illumise, #337 - Lunatone, #336 - Seviper, #538 - Throh, and #632 - Durant (Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East)
  • #511 - Pansage, #512 - Simisage, and #480 - Uxie (Asia-Pacific)
  • #513 - Pansear, #514 - Simisear, and #481 - Mesprit (Africa, Europe, and the Middle East)
  • #515 - Panpour, #516 - Simipour, and #482 - Azelf (The Americas and Greenland)
  • #556 - Maractus (Southern U.S.A., Central America, the Caribbean, and South America)
  • #561 - Sigilyph (Egypt, Greece, and Israel)
  • #626 - Bouffalant (Northeast U.S.A.)
  • #701 - Hawlucha (Mexico)
  • #707 - Klefki (France)
  • #764 - Comfey (Hawai'i)
  • #797 - Celesteela (Southern Hemisphere)
  • #798 - Kartana (Northern Hemisphere)
  • #805 - Stakataka (Eastern Hemisphere)
  • #806 - Blacephalon (Western Hemisphere)
  • #874 - Stonjourner (United Kingdom)

Exclusive Pokemon

There is also a handful of Pokemon that are only available at certain times, after completing a quest, or through other methods, some of which aren't always available/accessible. This can include, but is not limited to, Raids, Eggs, events, Special Research rewards, Field Research rewards, and the GO Battle League. This section will break down the list of Pokemon that might be missing from your Pokedex because there are special requirements to find them.

Some notes: these are the general requirements, as they can sometimes change. For example, Shinx is typically only encounterable in Raids, but it did get a Community Day. This table shows the general, typical requirements for finding these Pokemon in a vacuum without temporary factors, at the time of writing. Additionally, we try to keep this list comprehensive and up-to-date as much as possible, but Niantic is constantly changing the availability of Pokemon and introducing new 'mons to the game. We do our best, but please keep this in mind!

#

Pokemon

Encounter Requirements

265

Smeargle

Take snapshots until it photobombs (once per day)

352

Kecleon

Encounter an "invisible obstacle" at a PokeStop and tap on it repeatedly

570

Zorua

Zorua shows up on the map as the player's Buddy Pokemon

290

Nincada (and evolution, #291 - Ninjask)

Field Research

291

Shedinja

Special Research

327

Spinda

Field Research (form changes each month)

359

Absol

Raids, 12km Eggs

303

Mawile

Raids

403

Shinx (plus evolutions, #404 - Luxio and #405 - Luxray)

599

Klink (plus evolutions, #600 - Klang and #601 - Klinklang)

532

Timburr (plus evolutions, #533 - Gurdurr and #534 - Conkeldurr)

621

Druddigon

776

Turtonator

781

Dhelmise

899

Wyrdeer

900

Kleavor

962

Bombirdier

677

Espurr (plus evolution, #678 - Meowstic)

Raids, Eggs

744

Rockruff (plus evolution, #745 - Lycanroc)

420

Cherubi (evolution, #421 - Cherrim, spawns in the wild in its Sunshine form)

Mossy Lure Module

442

Spiritomb

Special Research

559

Scraggy (plus evolution, #560 - Scrafty)

GO Battle League, 12km Eggs

619

Mienfoo (plus evolution, #620 - Mienshao)

GO Battle League, Eggs

627

Rufflet (plus evolution, #628 - Braviary)

999

Gimmighoul (plus evolution, #1,000 - Gholdengo)

Send a postcard to Scarlet or Violet and use the Coin Bag to spawn them

562

Yamask (Both Unovan and Galarian, and their evolutions, #563 - Cofagrigus and #867 Runerigus)

Usually only available during the annual Halloween event

803

Poipole (and evolution, #804 - Naganadel)

Special Research

935

Charcadet (plus evolutions, #936 - Armarouge and #937 - Ceruledge)

Eggs

957

Tinkatink (plus evolutions, #958 - Tinkatuff and #959 - Tinkaton)

551

Sandile (plus evolutions, #552 - Krokorok and #553 - Krookodile)

12km Eggs

624

Pawniard (plus evolution, #625 - Bisharp)

629

Vullaby (plus evolution, #630 - Braviary)

674

Pancham (plus evolution, #675 - Pangoro)

757

Salandit (plus evolution, #758 - Salazzle)

944

Shroodle (plus evolution, #945 - Grafaiai)

Baby Pokemon are a special case, as they can only be hatched from Eggs, but many of their evolutions can be caught in the wild. The Pokemon in the table above are exclusive to their listed encounter methods, and must be evolved to obtain their evolution (with the exception of Cherubi). Here are all the Baby Pokemon in Pokemon GO, which can only be hatched, not caught:

#

Baby Pokemon

Evolution(s)

172

Pichu

Pikachu and Raichu

173

Cleffa

Clefairy and Clefable

174

Igglybuff

Jigglypuff and Wigglytuff

175

Togepi

Togetic and Togekiss

236

Tyrogue

Hitmonchan, Hitmonlee, or Hitmontop

238

Smoochum

Jynx

239

Elekid

Electabuzz and Electivire

240

Magby

Magmar and Magmortar

298

Azurill

Marill and Azumarill

360

Wynaut

Wobbuffet

406

Budew

Roselia and Roserade

433

Chingling

Chimecho

438

Bonsly

Sudowoodo

439

Mime Jr. (Regional)

Mr. Mime (regional)

440

Happiny

Chansey and Blissey

446

Munchlax

Snorlax

447

Riolu

Lucario

458

Mantyke

Mantine

Legendary Pokemon are almost always locked to Raid battles, while Mythical Pokemon are typically encountered through Special Research stories, though there are some exceptions to both of these rules.

The following Legendary Pokemon are available in the game, and can (usually) only be found in Raids. At high ranks in the GO Battle League, players can sometimes encounter the current Tier 5 Raid Boss as a reward. Additionally, Giovanni often has a Shadow Legendary Pokemon that can be caught after defeating him.

#

Pokemon

#

Pokemon

#

Pokemon

#

Pokemon

#

Pokemon

144

Articuno*

380

Latias

487

Giratina

717

Yveltal

889

Zamazenta

145

Zapdos*

381

Latios

488

Cresselia

718

Zygarde***

890

Eternatus

146

Moltres*

382

Kyogre

638

Cobalion

785

Tapu Koko

891

Kubfu

150

Mewtwo

383

Groudon

639

Terrakion

786

Tapu Lele

892

Urshifu

243

Raikou

384

Rayquaza

640

Virizion

787

Tapu Bulu

894

Regieleki

244

Entei

480

Uxie**

641

Tornadus

788

Tapu Fini

895

Regidrago

245

Suicune

481

Mesprit**

642

Thundurus

789

Cosmog

905

Enamorus

249

Lugia

482

Azelf**

643

Reshiram

790

Cosmoem

250

Ho-oh

483

Dialga

644

Zekrom

791

Solgaleo

377

Regirock

484

Palkia

645

Landorus

792

Lunala

378

Regice

485

Heatran

646

Kyurem

800

Necrozma

379

Registeel

486

Regigigas

716

Xerneas

888

Zacian

*The Legendary Birds can be caught in their Galarian forms by using a Daily Incense

**The Lake Guardians spawn in the wild as well, but are regional in both Raids and in the wild

***Zygarde is a bit different. It's a Legendary Pokemon, but can only be obtained via Special Research, like a Mythical Pokemon. The Special Research quest is called From A to Zygarde. If players complete the required steps, they'll earn an encounter with 10% Zygarde. The other forms of Zygarde can be obtained through a Form Switch, using Zygarde Cells. These Cells can only be obtained by following Routes in the Pokemon GO Route mechanic. They'll appear as a glowing spot on the overworld map.

****Kubfu can only be caught from Special Research

Mythical Pokemon are either found in Raids or encountered as part of Special Research stories. If the player obtains the Special Research story, they have as long as they want to complete it. However, some are given out at certain times and not accessible if missed, though they'll likely be rerun eventually.

#

Pokemon

Encounter Requirement

151

Mew

Special Research

251

Celebi

Special Research

385

Jirachi

Special Research

386

Deoxys

Raids

461

Darkrai

Raids

492

Shaymin

Special Research

494

Victini

Special Research

647

Keldeo

Paid Special Research

648

Meloetta

Special Research

649

Genesect

Raids

719

Diancie

Special Research

720

Hoopa

Special Research

721

Volcanion

Special Research

802

Marshadow

Special Research for participants of GO Fest Sendai

893

Zarude

Special Research

808

Meltan

Special Research, Mystery Box*

809

Melmetal

Evolve from Meltan

*The Mystery Box can be activated by transferring a Pokemon from Pokemon GO to Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu or Let's Go Eevee. It will then spawn Meltan for half an hour.

Finally, the Ultra Beasts have been released in Pokemon GO.

All of them have been released, and are obtainable through different methods. Some are available through Special or Timed Research, but this is the exception moreso than the norm, other than Poipole, who is only available through Special Research.

  • #793 - Nihilego (raids)
  • #795 - Pheromosa (raids)
  • #794 - Buzzwole (raids)
  • #796 - Xurkitree (raids)
  • #797 - Celesteela (Southern Hemisphere raids)
  • #798 - Kartana (Northern Hemisphere raids)
  • #799 - Guzzlord (raids)
  • #803 - Poipole (Special Research)
  • #804 - Naganadel (Evolve Poipole)
  • #805 - Stakataka (Eastern Hemisphere raids)
  • #806 - Blacephalon (Western Hemisphere raids)

Summary & Completion Tips

Goh's hand holding his rotom phone with the pokedex app open, showing some Kanto bug types

In total, your Pokedex will have 923 Pokemon caught if it's as complete as possible at this time. This number does not include form differences, gender differences, shinies, or anything else like this. A Pokemon has only one Pokedex slot, and its other forms and differences do not list separately.

If your Pokedex is missing some of the Pokemon listed on this page as being more difficult to find, never fear — there are frequent events and other changes to the game to make these Pokemon more accessible. For example: Gible was once extremely tough to find, but then received a Community Day and several different spawn boosts during various events.

Some of the best ways to find Pokemon that are typically hard to find include the following:

  • Events: This is by far the best way to encounter hard-to-find Pokemon. Watch for the spawn pools during the often-weekly events in Pokemon GO to see who might be more readily available.
  • Adventure Sync: Walking at least 25km or 50km in a week will reward you with special Eggs that contain different Pokemon from the regular Egg pool.
  • Battle Team GO Rocket: Grunts can sometimes have Pokemon that you don't often see in the wild, and defeating them allows you to catch one of their Pokemon (typically the first, but not always)
    • Additionally, defeating the Team GO Rocket Leaders, Arlo, Cliff, and Sierra, can reward you with Strange Eggs that contain exclusive Pokemon
  • Field Research tasks: Many Pokemon can be encountered by completing Field Research tasks, even including some exclusives like Spinda
    • Earning seven daily stamps for completing Field Research tasks will result in an encounter with the monthly Research Breakthrough Pokemon. These rotate every month and might be a Pokemon you don't have yet.
  • Community Groups: There are a ton of local community groups around the world, from big cities to small towns. These groups can often be a great way to find other Trainers that can help with Raids, trade Pokemon from other regions, and more. These groups are typically found on Discord, Facebook, and WhatsApp, but they can be found many places.
    • If your community doesn't have a Pokemon GO group, start your own! With almost 80 million monthly users worldwide, chances are, you'll be able to find someone nearby who also plays!
  • Lures and Incense: Both of these items will attract Pokemon, typically from the local spawn pool. However, you may find someone new, and specialty Lures like Magnetic, Glacial, Rainy, and Mossy Lures can even spawn Pokemon you wouldn't normally see!

Overall, watching the spawn changes for different events is far and away the best method for finding new Pokemon. Be sure to watch the in-game news, or check out our Pokemon GO directory for which events are on currently, what's coming up, and a ton more information on completing the Pokedex and more.


Alternate Pokedex Counts - Megas, Shadows, Shiny Pokemon

Alternate Pokedex Types Pokemon GO - Mega Purified Shadow Event

While the standard Pokedex count is outlined above, the game has added alternate Pokedexes that count certain categories of Pokemon. Among these, Shinies, Mega Evolutions, Gigantamax Pokemon, Event Pokemon, and Shadow/Purified Pokemon are the most interesting, in terms of their total counts.

The other categorical Pokedexes have the same total as the standard Pokedex, as they can be any of the existing Pokemon in the game. These are Lucky Pokemon, Four-Star Pokemon ("Perfect"), and Three-Stars. Of course, Shiny Three-Stars will have the same possible total as the Shiny Pokedex. As such, these categorical Pokedexes will not be listed in this section.

Pokedex

Total Possible Entries in GO*

Shiny Pokemon

853

Mega Evolutions/Primals

48

Shadow/Purified

420

Gigantamax Pokemon

15

*While there is much overlap between these Pokedexes, we won't go over that here, as it doesn't affect the total counts of any of them. That is, for instance, Shadow Pokemon can be shiny, but they won't count separately in either the Shadow or Shiny Pokedexes. For example: Shadow Aerodactyl can be shiny, but it won't be listed as a separate shiny entry from standard shiny Aerodactyl or standard Shadow Aerodactyl in their respective Pokedex counts. Megas, Shadows, Event Pokemon, and Gigantamax Pokemon can be shiny, costumed Pokemon can Mega Evolve, and so on. We will just go over the entries as they are registered in the Pokedexes.

In-Depth Breakdowns

Shiny Pokemon

Shiny Pokemon Page Break

Of the 926 Pokemon available in Pokemon GO, 853 of them can be shiny, or 92.12%.

The most recent Shiny Pokemon added to the game are

  • Morpeko on November 18
  • Hatenna, Hattrem, Hatterene, Impidimp, Morgrem, Grimmsnarl, Tinkatink, Tinkatuff, and Tinkaton on November 7
    • Unowns K and W were also added, but do not count for new Pokemon in the total shiny count
  • Sinistea and Polteageist on October 21
  • Duraludon on September 30
  • Dudunsparce on September 23
  • Indeedee on September 16
  • Dondozo on August 25

Mega Evolutions (and Primal Reversions)

Megas and Primals Page Breaks

There are 73 Pokemon capable of Mega Evolving, and 75 Mega forms (Charizard and Mewtwo have two each), plus two Primal Reversions (Kyogre and Groudon). The Mega Pokedex in Pokemon GO treats Mewtwo and Charizard's forms as separate entries, and Primal Groudon/Kyogre as Mega Evolution entries, meaning this particular Pokedex has a maximum number of 77 entries. Currently, 48 of them are available, or 62.34%.

The missing Megas in GO from the original list of Mega Evolutions are Mega Mewtwo X and Mega Mewtwo Y. However, a whole batch of new Megas were released in 2025 with Pokemon Legends: ZA.

The most recent Megas added to the game are:

  • Mega Metagross on October 4
  • Mega Camerupt on September 28
  • Mega Sharpedo on September 7
  • Mega Audino on April 5
  • Mega Gallade on January 11
  • Mega Mawile on October 12, 2024

Shadow and Purified Pokemon

Shadow Pokemon and Purified Pokemon

There are 420 Pokemon that can be caught in their Shadow forms and then Purified.

The most recent Shadow Pokemon added to the game are:

  • Darkrai on November 7
  • Unovan Yamask, Cofagrigus, Phantump, and Trevenant on October 21
  • Qwilfish, Swablu, Altaria, Baltoy, Claydol, Feebas, Milotic, Deino, Zweilous, Hydreigon, and Tornadus on September 16
  • Staryu, Starmie, Giratina, Fletchling, Fletchinder, Talonflame, Pikipek, Trumbeak, Toucannon, Grubbin, Charjabug, and Vikavolt on August 11
  • Slakoth, Vigoroth, Slaking, Dialga, Inkay, Malamar, Tyrunt, Tyrantrum, Amaura, and Aurorus on May 14
  • Regirock on February 8
  • Standard Form Palkia, Taillow, Swellow, Snivy, Servine, Serperior, Tepig, Pignite, Emboar, Oshawott, Dewott, Unovan Samurott, Trubbish, Garbodor, Bunnelby, and Diggersby on January 15

Event Pokemon

Event Pokemon

In January of 2025, Niantic removed the Event/Costume Pokedex from the game. We'll continue to list the most recent event Pokemon here, but there isn't an official total number to aim for for players.

Many of these event Pokemon are limited to special events around the world, or were only available for a short time many years ago, so do not be discouraged if your event Pokedex has a much lower number than this!

The most recent Event Pokemon added to the game are:

  • Wilderness Cape Bewear on November 7
  • Psyduck wearing a swim ring on September 9
  • Pikachu wearing a Varsity Jacket on August 15
  • Pikachu wearing an Indonesia football jersey on August 5
  • Pikachu with Yellow Goggles, Pikachu with Red Goggles, and Pikachu with Blue Goggles on June 28
  • Pikachu with a red hat and monocle, Pikachu with a blue hat and monocle, Pikachu with a yellow hat and monocle, and train conductor Falinks were all released on May 29
  • Nidoqueen and Nidoking wearing crowns on May 10

Gigantamax Pokemon

Gigantamax Pokemon GO

These are the Gigantamax Pokemon currently available in GO:

  • Venusaur
  • Charizard
  • Blastoise
  • Butterfree
  • Gengar
  • Machamp
  • Kingler
  • Lapras
  • Snorlax
  • Garbodor
  • Rillaboom
  • Cinderace
  • Inteleon
  • Toxtricity (both forms have the same G-Max form)
  • Grimmsnarl

In the main series, there are 32 Pokemon capable of Gigantamax. There are 33 different Gigantamax forms. Some Pokemon share one (Appeltun and Flapple share a G-Max form), and one Pokemon has two different G-Max forms (Urshifu's two forms each have their own G-Max forms).

Pokemon available Dynamaxed are not registered in a separate Pokedex, but they are released by species over time. Right now, the available Dynamax Pokemon are:

  • Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur
  • Charmander, Charmeleon, and Charizard
  • Squirtle, Wartortle, and Blastoise
  • Caterpie, Metapod, and Butterfree
  • Gastly, Haunter, and Gengar
  • Machop, Machoke, and Machamp
  • Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam
  • Krabby and Kingler
  • Chansey and Blissey
  • Kabuto and Kabutops
  • Kantonian Articuno
  • Kantonian Zapdos
  • Kantonian Moltres
  • Shuckle
  • Raikou
  • Entei
  • Suicune
  • Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, and Gallade
  • Sableye
  • Wailmer and Wailord
  • Beldum, Metang, and Metagross
  • Latios
  • Latias
  • Pidove, Tranquill, and Unfezant
  • Drilbur and Excadrill
  • Trubbish and Garbodor
  • Woobat and Swoobat
  • Darumaka and Darmanitan (Unovan forms)
  • Cryogonal
  • Inkay and Malamar
  • Bounsweet, Steenee, and Tsareena
  • Passimian
  • The Galar Starter lines
    • (Grookey, Thwackey, Rillaboom, Scorbunny, Raboot, Cinderace, Sobble, Drizzile, and Inteleon)
  • Skwovet and Greedent
  • Rookidee, Corvisquire, and Corviknight
  • Wooloo and Dubwool
  • Hatenna, Hattrem, and Hatterene
  • Falinks
  • Toxtricity (Toxel is not available, and Toxtricity is available both in Dynamax and Gigantamax)
  • Duraludon
  • Kubfu (caught Dynamaxed from Special Research, not in a Max Raid Battle)
  • Urshifu (both forms)

Pokemon can only be challenged and caught at Max Power Spots in their base evolution. This means you can challenge and catch Dynamax Bulbasaur, but not Ivysaur or Venusaur. You'll have to evolve the Bulbasaur you catch in order to obtain a Dynamax-capable Venusaur. The exception to this is the Toxel line. Toxel cannot be caught in a Dynamax Raid, but Toxtricity can.

In the main series, every Pokemon can Dynamax, even those with G-Max forms, except for three: Zacian, Zamazenta, and Eternatus. While Zacian and Zamazenta cannot Max-ify in any way, Eternatus does, into Eternamax Eternatus, a special and unique form.

More: Pokemon GO: Full Game Guide

A Full Pokedex in Pokemon GO

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Kanto (GEN I)

Johto (GEN II)

Hoenn (GEN III)

Sinnoh (GEN IV)

#0001

Bulbasaur

#0002

Ivysaur

#0003

Venusaur

#0004

Charmander

#0005

Charmeleon

#0006

Charizard

#0007

Squirtle

#0008

Wartortle

#0009

Blastoise

#0010

Caterpie

#0011

Metapod

#0012

Butterfree

#0013

Weedle

#0014

Kakuna

#0015

Beedrill

#0016

Pidgey

#0017

Pidgeotto

#0018

Pidgeot

#0019

Rattata

#0020

Raticate

#0021

Spearow

#0022

Fearow

#0023

Ekans

#0024

Arbok

#0025

Pikachu

#0026

Raichu

#0027

Sandshrew

#0028

Sandslash

#0029

Nidoran♀

#0030

Nidorina

#0031

Nidoqueen

#0032

Nidoran♂

#0033

Nidorino

#0034

Nidoking

#0035

Clefairy

#0036

Clefable

#0037

Vulpix

#0038

Ninetales

#0039

Jigglypuff

#0040

Wigglytuff

#0041

Zubat

#0042

Golbat

#0043

Oddish

#0044

Gloom

#0045

Vileplume

#0046

Paras

#0047

Parasect

#0048

Venonat

#0049

Venomoth

#0050

Diglett

#0051

Dugtrio

#0052

Meowth

#0053

Persian

#0054

Psyduck

#0055

Golduck

#0056

Mankey

#0057

Primeape

#0058

Growlithe

#0059

Arcanine

#0060

Poliwag

#0061

Poliwhirl

#0062

Poliwrath

#0063

Abra

#0064

Kadabra

#0065

Alakazam

#0066

Machop

#0067

Machoke

#0068

Machamp

#0069

Bellsprout

#0070

Weepinbell

#0071

Victreebel

#0072

Tentacool

#0073

Tentacruel

#0074

Geodude

#0075

Graveler

#0076

Golem

#0077

Ponyta

#0078

Rapidash

#0079

Slowpoke

#0080

Slowbro

#0081

Magnemite

#0082

Magneton

#0083

Farfetch'd

#0084

Doduo

#0085

Dodrio

#0086

Seel

#0087

Dewgong

#0088

Grimer

#0089

Muk

#0090

Shellder

#0091

Cloyster

#0092

Gastly

#0093

Haunter

#0094

Gengar

#0095

Onix

#0096

Drowzee

#0097

Hypno

#0098

Krabby

#0099

Kingler

#0100

Voltorb

#0101

Electrode

#0102

Exeggcute

#0103

Exeggutor

#0104

Cubone

#0105

Marowak

#0106

Hitmonlee

#0107

Hitmonchan

#0108

Lickitung

#0109

Koffing

#0110

Weezing

#0111

Rhyhorn

#0112

Rhydon

#0113

Chansey

#0114

Tangela

#0115

Kangaskhan

#0116

Horsea

#0117

Seadra

#0118

Goldeen

#0119

Seaking

#0120

Staryu

#0121

Starmie

#0122

Mr. Mime

#0123

Scyther

#0124

Jynx

#0125

Electabuzz

#0126

Magmar

#0127

Pinsir

#0128

Tauros

#0129

Magikarp

#0130

Gyarados

#0131

Lapras

#0132

Ditto

#0133

Eevee

#0134

Vaporeon

#0135

Jolteon

#0136

Flareon

#0137

Porygon

#0138

Omanyte

#0139

Omastar

#0140

Kabuto

#0141

Kabutops

#0142

Aerodactyl

#0143

Snorlax

#0144

Articuno

#0145

Zapdos

#0146

Moltres

#0147

Dratini

#0148

Dragonair

#0149

Dragonite

#0150

Mewtwo

#0151

Mew

#0152

Chikorita

#0153

Bayleef

#0154

Meganium

#0155

Cyndaquil

#0156

Quilava

#0157

Typhlosion

#0158

Totodile

#0159

Croconaw

#0160

Feraligatr

#0161

Sentret

#0162

Furret

#0163

Hoothoot

#0164

Noctowl

#0165

Ledyba

#0166

Ledian

#0167

Spinarak

#0168

Ariados

#0169

Crobat

#0170

Chinchou

#0171

Lanturn

#0172

Pichu

#0173

Cleffa

#0174

Igglybuff

#0175

Togepi

#0176

Togetic

#0177

Natu

#0178

Xatu

#0179

Mareep

#0180

Flaaffy

#0181

Ampharos

#0182

Bellossom

#0183

Marill

#0184

Azumarill

#0185

Sudowoodo

#0186

Politoed

#0187

Hoppip

#0188

Skiploom

#0189

Jumpluff

#0190

Aipom

#0191

Sunkern

#0192

Sunflora

#0193

Yanma

#0194

Wooper

#0195

Quagsire

#0196

Espeon

#0197

Umbreon

#0198

Murkrow

#0199

Slowking

#0200

Misdreavus

#0201

Unown

#0202

Wobbuffet

#0203

Girafarig

#0204

Pineco

#0205

Forretress

#0206

Dunsparce

#0207

Gligar

#0208

Steelix

#0209

Snubbull

#0210

Granbull

#0211

Qwilfish

#0212

Scizor

#0213

Shuckle

#0214

Heracross

#0215

Sneasel

#0216

Teddiursa

#0217

Ursaring

#0218

Slugma

#0219

Magcargo

#0220

Swinub

#0221

Piloswine

#0222

Corsola

#0223

Remoraid

#0224

Octillery

#0225

Delibird

#0226

Mantine

#0227

Skarmory

#0228

Houndour

#0229

Houndoom

#0230

Kingdra

#0231

Phanpy

#0232

Donphan

#0233

Porygon2

#0234

Stantler

#0235

Smeargle

#0236

Tyrogue

#0237

Hitmontop

#0238

Smoochum

#0239

Elekid

#0240

Magby

#0241

Miltank

#0242

Blissey

#0243

Raikou

#0244

Entei

#0245

Suicune

#0246

Larvitar

#0247

Pupitar

#0248

Tyranitar

#0249

Lugia

#0250

Ho-Oh

#0251

Celebi

#0252

Treecko

#0253

Grovyle

#0254

Sceptile

#0255

Torchic

#0256

Combusken

#0257

Blaziken

#0258

Mudkip

#0259

Marshtomp

#0260

Swampert

#0261

Poochyena

#0262

Mightyena

#0263

Zigzagoon

#0264

Linoone

#0265

Wurmple

#0266

Silcoon

#0267

Beautifly

#0268

Cascoon

#0269

Dustox

#0270

Lotad

#0271

Lombre

#0272

Ludicolo

#0273

Seedot

#0274

Nuzleaf

#0275

Shiftry

#0276

Taillow

#0277

Swellow

#0278

Wingull

#0279

Pelipper

#0280

Ralts

#0281

Kirlia

#0282

Gardevoir

#0283

Surskit

#0284

Masquerain

#0285

Shroomish

#0286

Breloom

#0287

Slakoth

#0288

Vigoroth

#0289

Slaking

#0290

Nincada

#0291

Ninjask

#0292

Shedinja

#0293

Whismur

#0294

Loudred

#0295

Exploud

#0296

Makuhita

#0297

Hariyama

#0298

Azurill

#0299

Nosepass

#0300

Skitty

#0301

Delcatty

#0302

Sableye

#0303

Mawile

#0304

Aron

#0305

Lairon

#0306

Aggron

#0307

Meditite

#0308

Medicham

#0309

Electrike

#0310

Manectric

#0311

Plusle

#0312

Minun

#0313

Volbeat

#0314

Illumise

#0315

Roselia

#0316

Gulpin

#0317

Swalot

#0318

Carvanha

#0319

Sharpedo

#0320

Wailmer

#0321

Wailord

#0322

Numel

#0323

Camerupt

#0324

Torkoal

#0325

Spoink

#0326

Grumpig

#0327

Spinda

#0328

Trapinch

#0329

Vibrava

#0330

Flygon

#0331

Cacnea

#0332

Cacturne

#0333

Swablu

#0334

Altaria

#0335

Zangoose

#0336

Seviper

#0337

Lunatone

#0338

Solrock

#0339

Barboach

#0340

Whiscash

#0341

Corphish

#0342

Crawdaunt

#0343

Baltoy

#0344

Claydol

#0345

Lileep

#0346

Cradily

#0347

Anorith

#0348

Armaldo

#0349

Feebas

#0350

Milotic

#0351

Castform

#0352

Kecleon

#0353

Shuppet

#0354

Banette

#0355

Duskull

#0356

Dusclops

#0357

Tropius

#0358

Chimecho

#0359

Absol

#0360

Wynaut

#0361

Snorunt

#0362

Glalie

#0363

Spheal

#0364

Sealeo

#0365

Walrein

#0366

Clamperl

#0367

Huntail

#0368

Gorebyss

#0369

Relicanth

#0370

Luvdisc

#0371

Bagon

#0372

Shelgon

#0373

Salamence

#0374

Beldum

#0375

Metang

#0376

Metagross

#0377

Regirock

#0378

Regice

#0379

Registeel

#0380

Latias

#0381

Latios

#0382

Kyogre

#0383

Groudon

#0384

Rayquaza

#0385

Jirachi

#0386

Deoxys

#0387

Turtwig

#0388

Grotle

#0389

Torterra

#0390

Chimchar

#0391

Monferno

#0392

Infernape

#0393

Piplup

#0394

Prinplup

#0395

Empoleon

#0396

Starly

#0397

Staravia

#0398

Staraptor

#0399

Bidoof

#0400

Bibarel

#0401

Kricketot

#0402

Kricketune

#0403

Shinx

#0404

Luxio

#0405

Luxray

#0406

Budew

#0407

Roserade

#0408

Cranidos

#0409

Rampardos

#0410

Shieldon

#0411

Bastiodon

#0412

Burmy

#0413

Wormadam

#0414

Mothim

#0415

Combee

#0416

Vespiquen

#0417

Pachirisu

#0418

Buizel

#0419

Floatzel

#0420

Cherubi

#0421

Cherrim

#0422

Shellos

#0423

Gastrodon

#0424

Ambipom

#0425

Drifloon

#0426

Drifblim

#0427

Buneary

#0428

Lopunny

#0429

Mismagius

#0430

Honchkrow

#0431

Glameow

#0432

Purugly

#0433

Chingling

#0434

Stunky

#0435

Skuntank

#0436

Bronzor

#0437

Bronzong

#0438

Bonsly

#0439

Mime Jr.

#0440

Happiny

#0441

Chatot

#0442

Spiritomb

#0443

Gible

#0444

Gabite

#0445

Garchomp

#0446

Munchlax

#0447

Riolu

#0448

Lucario

#0449

Hippopotas

#0450

Hippowdon

#0451

Skorupi

#0452

Drapion

#0453

Croagunk

#0454

Toxicroak

#0455

Carnivine

#0456

Finneon

#0457

Lumineon

#0458

Mantyke

#0459

Snover

#0460

Abomasnow

#0461

Weavile

#0462

Magnezone

#0463

Lickilicky

#0464

Rhyperior

#0465

Tangrowth

#0466

Electivire

#0467

Magmortar

#0468

Togekiss

#0469

Yanmega

#0470

Leafeon

#0471

Glaceon

#0472

Gliscor

#0473

Mamoswine

#0474

Porygon-Z

#0475

Gallade

#0476

Probopass

#0477

Dusknoir

#0478

Froslass

#0479

Rotom

#0480

Uxie

#0481

Mesprit

#0482

Azelf

#0483

Dialga

#0484

Palkia

#0485

Heatran

#0486

Regigigas

#0487

Giratina

#0488

Cresselia

#0491

Darkrai

#0492

Shaymin

Unova (GEN V)

Kalos (GEN VI)

Alola (GEN VII)

Galar (GEN VIII)

#0494

Victini

#0495

Snivy

#0496

Servine

#0497

Serperior

#0498

Tepig

#0499

Pignite

#0500

Emboar

#0501

Oshawott

#0502

Dewott

#0503

Samurott

#0504

Patrat

#0505

Watchog

#0506

Lillipup

#0507

Herdier

#0508

Stoutland

#0509

Purrloin

#0510

Liepard

#0511

Pansage

#0512

Simisage

#0513

Pansear

#0514

Simisear

#0515

Panpour

#0516

Simipour

#0517

Munna

#0518

Musharna

#0519

Pidove

#0520

Tranquill

#0521

Unfezant

#0522

Blitzle

#0523

Zebstrika

#0524

Roggenrola

#0525

Boldore

#0526

Gigalith

#0527

Woobat

#0528

Swoobat

#0529

Drilbur

#0530

Excadrill

#0531

Audino

#0532

Timburr

#0533

Gurdurr

#0534

Conkeldurr

#0535

Tympole

#0536

Palpitoad

#0537

Seismitoad

#0538

Throh

#0539

Sawk

#0540

Sewaddle

#0541

Swadloon

#0542

Leavanny

#0543

Venipede

#0544

Whirlipede

#0545

Scolipede

#0546

Cottonee

#0547

Whimsicott

#0548

Petilil

#0549

Lilligant

#0550

Basculin

#0551

Sandile

#0552

Krokorok

#0553

Krookodile

#0554

Darumaka

#0555

Darmanitan

#0556

Maractus

#0557

Dwebble

#0558

Crustle

#0559

Scraggy

#0560

Scrafty

#0561

Sigilyph

#0562

Yamask

#0563

Cofagrigus

#0564

Tirtouga

#0565

Carracosta

#0566

Archen

#0567

Archeops

#0568

Trubbish

#0569

Garbodor

#0570

Zorua

#0571

Zoroark

#0572

Minccino

#0573

Cinccino

#0574

Gothita

#0575

Gothorita

#0576

Gothitelle

#0577

Solosis

#0578

Duosion

#0579

Reuniclus

#0580

Ducklett

#0581

Swanna

#0582

Vanillite

#0583

Vanillish

#0584

Vanilluxe

#0585

Deerling

#0586

Sawsbuck

#0587

Emolga

#0588

Karrablast

#0589

Escavalier

#0590

Foongus

#0591

Amoonguss

#0592

Frillish

#0593

Jellicent

#0594

Alomomola

#0595

Joltik

#0596

Galvantula

#0597

Ferroseed

#0598

Ferrothorn

#0599

Klink

#0600

Klang

#0601

Klinklang

#0602

Tynamo

#0603

Eelektrik

#0604

Eelektross

#0605

Elgyem

#0606

Beheeyem

#0607

Litwick

#0608

Lampent

#0609

Chandelure

#0610

Axew

#0611

Fraxure

#0612

Haxorus

#0613

Cubchoo

#0614

Beartic

#0615

Cryogonal

#0616

Shelmet

#0617

Accelgor

#0618

Stunfisk

#0619

Mienfoo

#0620

Mienshao

#0621

Druddigon

#0622

Golett

#0623

Golurk

#0624

Pawniard

#0625

Bisharp

#0626

Bouffalant

#0627

Rufflet

#0628

Braviary

#0629

Vullaby

#0630

Mandibuzz

#0631

Heatmor

#0632

Durant

#0633

Deino

#0634

Zweilous

#0635

Hydreigon

#0636

Larvesta

#0637

Volcarona

#0638

Cobalion

#0639

Terrakion

#0640

Virizion

#0641

Tornadus

#0642

Thundurus

#0643

Reshiram

#0644

Zekrom

#0645

Landorus

#0646

Kyurem

#0647

Keldeo

#0648

Meloetta

#0649

Genesect

#0650

Chespin

#0651

Quilladin

#0652

Chesnaught

#0653

Fennekin

#0654

Braixen

#0655

Delphox

#0656

Froakie

#0657

Frogadier

#0658

Greninja

#0659

Bunnelby

#0660

Diggersby

#0661

Fletchling

#0662

Fletchinder

#0663

Talonflame

#0664

Scatterbug

#0665

Spewpa

#0666

Vivillon

#0667

Litleo

#0668

Pyroar

#0669

Flabébé

#0670

Floette

#0671

Florges

#0672

Skiddo

#0673

Gogoat

#0674

Pancham

#0675

Pangoro

#0676

Furfrou

#0677

Espurr

#0678

Meowstic

#0679

Honedge

#0680

Doublade

#0681

Aegislash

#0682

Spritzee

#0683

Aromatisse

#0684

Swirlix

#0685

Slurpuff

#0686

Inkay

#0687

Malamar

#0688

Binacle

#0689

Barbaracle

#0690

Skrelp

#0691

Dragalge

#0692

Clauncher

#0693

Clawitzer

#0694

Helioptile

#0695

Heliolisk

#0696

Tyrunt

#0697

Tyrantrum

#0698

Amaura

#0699

Aurorus

#0700

Sylveon

#0701

Hawlucha

#0702

Dedenne

#0703

Carbink

#0704

Goomy

#0705

Sliggoo

#0706

Goodra

#0707

Klefki

#0708

Phantump

#0709

Trevenant

#0710

Pumpkaboo

#0711

Gourgeist

#0712

Bergmite

#0713

Avalugg

#0714

Noibat

#0715

Noivern

#0716

Xerneas

#0717

Yveltal

#0718

Zygarde

#0719

Diancie

#0720

Hoopa

#0721

Volcanion

#0722

Rowlet

#0723

Dartrix

#0724

Decidueye

#0725

Litten

#0726

Torracat

#0727

Incineroar

#0728

Popplio

#0729

Brionne

#0730

Primarina

#0731

Pikipek

#0732

Trumbeak

#0733

Toucannon

#0734

Yungoos

#0735

Gumshoos

#0736

Grubbin

#0737

Charjabug

#0738

Vikavolt

#0739

Crabrawler

#0740

Crabominable

#0741

Oricorio

#0742

Cutiefly

#0743

Ribombee

#0744

Rockruff

#0745

Lycanroc

#0747

Mareanie

#0748

Toxapex

#0749

Mudbray

#0750

Mudsdale

#0751

Dewpider

#0752

Araquanid

#0753

Fomantis

#0754

Lurantis

#0755

Morelull

#0756

Shiinotic

#0757

Salandit

#0758

Salazzle

#0759

Stufful

#0760

Bewear

#0761

Bounsweet

#0762

Steenee

#0763

Tsareena

#0764

Comfey

#0765

Oranguru

#0766

Passimian

#0767

Wimpod

#0768

Golisopod

#0769

Sandygast

#0770

Palossand

#0775

Komala

#0776

Turtonator

#0777

Togedemaru

#0779

Bruxish

#0780

Drampa

#0781

Dhelmise

#0782

Jangmo-o

#0783

Hakamo-o

#0784

Kommo-o

#0785

Tapu Koko

#0786

Tapu Lele

#0787

Tapu Bulu

#0788

Tapu Fini

#0789

Cosmog

#0790

Cosmoem

#0791

Solgaleo

#0792

Lunala

#0793

Nihilego

#0794

Buzzwole

#0795

Pheromosa

#0796

Xurkitree

#0797

Celesteela

#0798

Kartana

#0799

Guzzlord

#0800

Necrozma

#0802

Marshadow

#0803

Poipole

#0804

Naganadel

#0805

Stakataka

#0806

Blacephalon

#0810

Grookey

#0811

Thwackey

#0812

Rillaboom

#0813

Scorbunny

#0814

Raboot

#0815

Cinderace

#0816

Sobble

#0817

Drizzile

#0818

Inteleon

#0819

Skwovet

#0820

Greedent

#0821

Rookidee

#0822

Corvisquire

#0823

Corviknight

#0827

Nickit

#0828

Thievul

#0829

Gossifleur

#0830

Eldegoss

#0831

Wooloo

#0832

Dubwool

#0835

Yamper

#0836

Boltund

#0840

Applin

#0841

Flapple

#0842

Appletun

#0848

Toxel

#0849

Toxtricity

#0850

Sizzlipede

#0851

Centiskorch

#0854

Sinistea

#0855

Polteageist

#0856

Hatenna

#0857

Hattrem

#0858

Hatterene

#0859

Impidimp

#0860

Morgrem

#0861

Grimmsnarl

#0862

Obstagoon

#0863

Perrserker

#0864

Cursola

#0865

Sirfetch'd

#0866

Mr. Rime

#0867

Runerigus

#0870

Falinks

#0872

Snom

#0873

Frosmoth

#0874

Stonjourner

#0876

Indeedee

#0877

Morpeko

#0884

Duraludon

#0885

Dreepy

#0886

Drakloak

#0887

Dragapult

#0888

Zacian

#0889

Zamazenta

#0890

Eternatus

#0891

Kubfu

#0892

Urshifu

#0893

Zarude

#0894

Regieleki

#0895

Regidrago

Hisui (GEN VIII)

Paldea (GEN IX)

Unidentified

#0899

Wyrdeer

#0900

Kleavor

#0901

Ursaluna

#0903

Sneasler

#0904

Overqwil

#0905

Enamorus

#0906

Sprigatito

#0907

Floragato

#0908

Meowscarada

#0909

Fuecoco

#0910

Crocalor

#0911

Skeledirge

#0912

Quaxly

#0913

Quaxwell

#0914

Quaquaval

#0915

Lechonk

#0916

Oinkologne

#0917

Tarountula

#0918

Spidops

#0919

Nymble

#0920

Lokix

#0921

Pawmi

#0922

Pawmo

#0923

Pawmot

#0924

Tandemaus

#0925

Maushold

#0926

Fidough

#0927

Dachsbun

#0928

Smoliv

#0929

Dolliv

#0930

Arboliva

#0935

Charcadet

#0936

Armarouge

#0937

Ceruledge

#0938

Tadbulb

#0939

Bellibolt

#0944

Shroodle

#0945

Grafaiai

#0948

Toedscool

#0949

Toedscruel

#0957

Tinkatink

#0958

Tinkatuff

#0959

Tinkaton

#0960

Wiglett

#0961

Wugtrio

#0962

Bombirdier

#0965

Varoom

#0966

Revavroom

#0971

Greavard

#0972

Houndstone

#0974

Cetoddle

#0975

Cetitan

#0977

Dondozo

#0978

Tatsugiri

#0979

Annihilape

#0980

Clodsire

#0982

Dudunsparce

#0983

Kingambit

#0996

Frigibax

#0997

Arctibax

#0998

Baxcalibur

#0999

Gimmighoul

#1000

Gholdengo

#1011

Dipplin

#1012

Poltchageist

#1013

Sinistcha

#1019

Hydrapple

#0808

Meltan

#0809

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