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List of generation II Pokémon

The second generation (generation II) of the Pokémon franchise features 100 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 1999 Game Boy Color games Pokémon Gold and Silver, set in the Johto region. Some Pokémon in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Gold and Silver, such as Ho-Oh in the first episode of the Pokémon anime series in 1998 and 1999, Togepi, which was a recurring character in the anime owned by Misty, Donphan in the Pokémon first movie in 1998, Snubbull in the first Pikachu short movie in 1998, and Marill, which also debuted in that short film and was a recurring character in the anime owned by Tracey Sketchit in 1998 and 1999. Elekid, Bellossom, Ledyba, and Hoothoot debuted in Pikachu's Rescue Adventure, and Lugia and Slowking debuted in Pokémon 2000.

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The following list details the 100 Pokémon of generation II in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Chikorita, is number 152 and the last, Celebi, is number 251. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced.

Design and development edit

Two new types were introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver – namely the "Dark" and "Steel" types – which were intended to better balance the gameplay of Pokémon battles. Dark and Steel types fare well against the then dominant Psychic type. The concept of breeding was introduced in the second generation of Pokémon games as well, which allows players to manipulate the skills of their Pokémon to a greater degree.[1] Some of the new Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver are pre-evolutions of other Pokémon, such as Pichu and Igglybuff. Referred to as "baby Pokémon", they are usually only available by breeding their evolved forms.

Pokémon Gold and Silver were first revealed at Nintendo Space World in 1997. At this point, the game had a massively larger world map than the final game and this prototype featured around 40 Pokémon designs that were removed and replaced when the games were released in 1999.[2]

List of Pokémon edit

List of Pokémon species introduced in generation II (1999)[nb 1]
Name[nb 2] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes
Chikorita
Chikorita (チコリータ)[4]
(0152)
  Grass Bayleef (#153) The leaf on its head has a soothing aroma. A docile species, it waves its leaf around to calm opponents and avoid fighting. It enjoys sunbathing.
Bayleef
Bayleef (ベイリーフ)[5]
(0153)
  Grass Chikorita (#152) Meganium (#154) While Chikorita and Meganium's designs were settled in 1997, Bayleef originally had a significantly different design, resembling a flower blossom.[6] The leaves on its neck hold small tree shoots. As opposed to Chikorita's leaf, their spicy aroma acts as a stimulant, making others more agitated.
Meganium
Meganium (メガニウム)[7]
(0154)
  Grass Bayleef (#153) Its petals can soothe opponents, and its breath has regenerative properties, allowing it to revive dead plants.
Cyndaquil
Hinoarashi (ヒノアラシ)[8]
(0155)
  Fire Quilava (#156) It curls up into a ball and shoots fire from its back when startled or angry. It keeps itself hunched over so it can curl more easily.
Quilava
Magumarashi (マグマラシ)[9]
(0156)
  Fire Cyndaquil (#155) Typhlosion (#157) It turns its back to the opponent in battle, and shoots fire from its back. Its fur is not flammable, protecting it from its own fire. While it does that, it can weave around its foe's attacks.
Typhlosion
Bakufūn (バクフーン)[10]
(0157)
  Fire Quilava (#156) It rubs its fur to light its surroundings on fire as an offensive tool and to hide in the flames, or cause explosions. When angry, it lights everything it touches on fire. It gained a Fire/Ghost-type Hisuian Form in generation VIII.
Totodile
Waninoko (ワニノコ)[11]
(0158)
  Water Croconaw (#159) A playful but reckless species, it will bite anything it sees without warning, from foes to food to its own Trainer.
Croconaw
Arigeitsu (アリゲイツ)[9]
(0159)
  Water Totodile (#158) Feraligatr (#160) Its teeth are slanted, similarly to a barbed fish hook, making them hard to remove. Croconaw itself will also not let go from something it bites unless it loses its teeth, at which point they grow back quickly.
Feraligatr
Ōdairu (オーダイル)[7]
(0160)
  Water Croconaw (#159) It shakes its head when it bites its opponents to tear its prey up. Since it cannot properly maintain its weight out of water, it usually walks on all fours, but can still run quickly on its hind legs.
Sentret
Otachi (オタチ)[12]
(0161)
  Normal Furret (#162) While one Sentret sleeps, another will stand on its tail and scout the area. If it senses danger, it screeches and thumps its tail on the ground to warn the rest of the pack.
Furret
Ōtachi (オオタチ)[13]
(0162)
  Normal Sentret (#161) Furret is known for slipping through small spaces due to its thin body. It does this to escape from predators or hunt Pokémon like Rattata. It is hard to tell where its body ends and its tail begins.
Hoothoot
Hōhō (ホーホー)[13]
(0163)
  Normal / Flying Noctowl (#164) Due to an internal organ that senses the world's rotation, it hoots at the exact same time every day, and tilts its head at a consistent rhythm. It only ever stands on one foot, and switches it faster than the human eye can see.
Noctowl
Yorunozuku (ヨルノズク)[13]
(0164)
  Normal / Flying Hoothoot (#163) It has night vision, and its soft feathers allow it to fly without making a sound. When it needs to think, it turns its head 180º to raise its intellect.
Ledyba
Ledyba (レディバ)[13]
(0165)
  Bug / Flying Ledian (#166) It communicates with other Ledyba by secreting fluids where its legs meet its body. It changes its scent based on how it is feeling. Ledyba are naturally timid creatures that panic when separated from their swarm.
Ledian
Ledian (レディアン)[13]
(0166)
  Bug / Flying Ledyba (#165) A nocturnal species, groups of Ledian gather around clear night skies and gather starlight to use as energy. While flying, it scatters a glowing powder thought to bring good luck. To make up for its physical weakness, it tries to overwhelm its opponents by punching with its four arms.
Spinarak
Itomaru (イトマル)[13]
(0167)
  Bug / Poison Ariados (#168) Its webs are strong enough to withstand rocks being thrown at them, so fishermen use them as nets. It can wait for days for prey like Cutiefly to get caught. Its poison is not strong, but can be used to weaken prey. It can determine what it has caught by feeling the vibrations on its web.
Ariados
Ariados (アリアドス)[13]
(0168)
  Bug / Poison Spinarak (#167) It prefers to wander around to hunt, instead of setting a web and waiting. While doing so, it constantly spins a thread that leads it back home. It sneaks up on its prey, wraps them in thread, weakens them with poison, and sucks their bodily fluids. It may sometimes release them, but leave a thread on them, which leads it to the their nest or friends. It can spin thread from its abdomen and mouth, making it hard to tell which end is which.
Crobat
Crobat (クロバット)[14]
(0169)
  Poison / Flying Golbat (#042) Two more wings grew where its hind legs used to be. It can fly with all four wings, or alternate between them. It can fly silently up to its prey and suck its blood.
Chinchou
Chonchī (チョンチー)[13]
(0170)
  Water / Electric Lanturn (#171) Chinchou and Lanturn are based on the Footballfish.[15] Chinchou combines its positive and negative currents to attack prey. It also communicates to others by flashing its lights at them.
Lanturn
Lanturn (ランターン)[13]
(0171)
  Water / Electric Chinchou (#170) It lures prey with its light, flashes it to blind them, and swallows them whole. Its light can be seen from a depth of over 3 miles (5 kilometers). It competes with Lumineon to eat Starmie, and Frillish and Sharpedo compete to eat Lanturn.
Pichu
Pichu (ピチュー)[16]
(0172)
  Electric Pikachu (#025) It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Junichi Masuda noted that Pichu was intended to become the "next" Pikachu. Pichu has become Masuda's favorite Pokémon because of the "well thought-out" design process that went into creating it.[17][18][19] Despite its size, it can zap adult humans, but since it is not fully capable of storing electricity, it may shock and startle itself in the process. It plays with others by touching tails and setting off sparks as a test of courage.
Cleffa
(ピィ)[14]
(0173)
  Fairy[nb 3] Clefairy (#035) It lives near mountainous regions and meteor crash sites. During nights with shooting stars, colonies of Cleffa can be seen dancing until the morning, at which point they drink morning dew and disappear. It is fascinated with things shaped like or related to stars, such as Minior.
Igglybuff
Pupurin (ププリン)[20]
(0174)
  Normal / Fairy[nb 3] Jigglypuff (#039) Its vocal cords are not fully developed yet, so its throat becomes sore after prolonged periods of singing. Despite this, it wants to improve, so it constantly sings. It lives near freshwater streams, and gargles their water to heal its throat. It bounces around to move, though it struggles with stopping.
Togepi
Togepi (トゲピー)[21]
(0175)
  Fairy[nb 3] Togetic (#176) It can store positive feelings in its shell and release them when needed. It withdraws into its shell to sleep, and can release poison from its spikes.
Togetic
Togechikku (トゲチック)[22]
(0176)
  Fairy[nb 3] / Flying Togepi (#175) Togekiss (#468) It does not need its wings to fly. It seeks kind people and Pokémon, and showers them with a happiness-infused down known as "joy dust".
Natu
Neiti (ネイティ)[13]
(0177)
  Psychic / Flying Xatu (#178) Its wings are underdeveloped, so it cannot fly. It stares at potential predators, and hops away when they move. It forages for food like cactus fruit and tree shoots.
Xatu
Neitio (ネイティオ)[13]
(0178)
  Psychic / Flying Natu (#177) It stares at the sun all day. In South America, it is said that its left eye can see the past and its right eye can see the future, and that it does not move out of fear of what it sees.
Mareep
Merīpu (メリープ)[23]
(0179)
  Electric Flaaffy (#180) Its wool grows continuously and rubs together to build a static charge. It increases in volume the more energy it has stored. The wool is shed during summer, can be used to make clothing, and grows back in a week.
Flaaffy
Mokoko (モココ)[13]
(0180)
  Electric Mareep (#179) Ampharos (#181) Storing too much electricity has caused it to lose most of its wool, but it can store more energy than Mareep's, and it can fire it at opponents. Its rubbery skin protects it from its own energy, and the tip of its tail glows when it has fully charged.
Ampharos
Denryū (デンリュウ)[24]
(0181)
  Electric Flaaffy (#180) Mega Evolution It has lost all of its wool. The orb in the tip of its tail can generate light bright enough to be seen from space, so it usually keeps it off. It has been used as a beacon and to send signals since ancient times. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Bellossom
Kireihana (キレイハナ)[20]
(0182)
  Grass Gloom (#044) Rubbing the petals on its head together releases a sweet aroma and makes relaxing sounds. Groups of Bellossom dance during cloudy or rainy days as a ritual to bring out the sun.
Marill
Marill (マリル)[25]
(0183)
  Water / Fairy[nb 4] Azurill (#298) Azumarill (#184) GameSpot's Frank Provo and Kotaku's Patricia Hernandez have described Marill as "cute".[26][27] Its oil-filled tail acts as a lifesaver so it can catch and eat aquatic plants. Before its English name was revealed, fans referred to it as "Pikablu", and theorized that it was an evolution to Pikachu.[28][better source needed]
Azumarill
Mariruri (マリルリ)[14]
(0184)
  Water / Fairy[nb 4] Marill (#183) Its hearing is acute, allowing it to listen for potential prey underwater. It makes air bubbles to protect Azurill or help drowning Pokémon.
Sudowoodo
Usokkī (ウソッキー)[22]
(0185)
  Rock Bonsly (#438) It poses as a tree to avoid being attacked. Since its forelegs remain green all year round, its disguise does not work during winter. It dislikes water, so it will run away during rainy days or when watered. It is a recurring obstacle in the Johto games and in the Hoenn Battle Frontier.
Politoed
Nyorotono (ニョロトノ)[13]
(0186)
  Water Poliwhirl (#061) It can expand its throat to sing. It acts as a leader to Poliwag and Poliwhirl. Politoed with longer and curlier hair are more respected among their peers.
Hoppip
Hanekko (ハネッコ)[22]
(0187)
  Grass / Flying Skiploom (#188) It likes to drift through the wind. If it knows a big wind will pass, it will link its leaves with other Hoppip and prepare to not be blown away. In its earliest known design, it resembled a cat.[citation needed]
Skiploom
Popokko (ポポッコ)[13]
(0188)
  Grass / Flying Hoppip (#187) Jumpluff (#189) The flower on top of its head fluctuates with the temperature, blooming over 64 °F, and closing during cold days. It will actively close it and hide away during rainy days.
Jumpluff
Watakko (ワタッコ)[13]
(0189)
  Grass / Flying Skiploom (#188) It can stand harsher winds than its pre-evolutions. It flies around to spread its spores. Breathing them may cause coughs and itchiness. Once it runs out of spores to spread, it dies.
Aipom
Eipam (エイパム)[10]
(0190)
  Normal Ambipom (#424) Its tail acts as a hand, letting it anchor to branches or hold itself up. Its hands have become less dexterous from being underused. It eats fruit and preys on Bounsweet. The Field Museum noted the resemblance to the Ahuizotl from Aztec mythology, describing it as "cute and friendly, not a killer."[29]
Sunkern
Himanattsu (ヒマナッツ)[13]
(0191)
  Grass Sunflora (#192) It consumes morning dew, and moves as little as possible to conserve nutrients. Sunkern formerly had the lowest base stat total of any Pokémon at 180, until Wishiwashi's solo form in generation VII with a base stat total of 175.[30]
Sunflora
Kimawari (キマワリ)[31]
(0192)
  Grass Sunkern (#191) It photosynthesizes during the day. It is active during the day, but closes its petals and stops moving when the sun sets.
Yanma
Yanyanma (ヤンヤンマ)[13]
(0193)
  Bug / Flying Yanmega (#469) It can see 360º around it without moving its eyes, and make sudden turns or stops when flying. It can make shock waves strong enough to blow a house away.
Wooper
Wooper (ウパー)[20]
(0194)
  Water / Ground Quagsire (#195)[nb 5] It lives in cold water, and occasionally leaves it to search for food. On land, it coats itself with a slimy, toxic film. It has a Poison/Ground-type Paldean form.
Quagsire
Nuō (ヌオー)[13]
(0195)
  Water / Ground Wooper (#194) Due to its low intelligence, it does not feel pain when it is hurt. While swimming, it tends to bump its head on boulders and boats. It leaves its mouth open and waits for unknowing prey to get in. Because it generally stays immobile, it takes some time to get hungry.
Espeon
Ēfi (エーフィ)[32]
(0196)
  Psychic Eevee (#133) It bathes in sunlight to build its psychic power, so it struggles to fight at night. Its fur is sensitive, allowing it to sense movements in the air to predict the weather and its opponents' moves.
Umbreon
Blacky (ブラッキー)[32]
(0197)
  Dark Eevee (#133) Constant exposure to moonlight has altered its genetic composition. Its rings glow when it is excited or bathing in moonlight. It hides in the dark while hunting, and jumps at unsuspecting prey's throats. It sprays poisonous sweat from the pores in its body to defend itself.
Murkrow
Yamikarasu (ヤミカラス)[13]
(0198)
  Dark / Flying Honchkrow (#430) It is interested in shiny things, to the point of fighting with Pokémon like Meowth and Gabite over it. It may give them to trainers it trusts. It leads chasing predators around dark mountains to lose them, and does the same to travelers as a prank. It is seen as an omen of bad luck, with sayings dedicated to keeping it away. Honchkrow have murders of at least 100 Murkrow at their call.
Slowking
Yadoking (ヤドキング)[22]
(0199)
  Water / Psychic Slowpoke (#079) If a Shellder latches onto a Slowpoke's head, it releases venom into its brain, causing a chemical chain reaction that gives it an intellect comparable to award-winning scientists. When Slowking yawns, the Shellder releases more venom, making it more intelligent. It stays calm at all times, planning around situations before acting, and seeking knowledge about the world. It has battles of wit with Oranguru, usually ending in draws. If the Shellder comes off of its head, it forgets everything and reverts to being a Slowpoke. It has a Poison/Psychic-type Galarian form.
Misdreavus
Mūma (ムウマ)[14]
(0200)
  Ghost Mismagius (#429) It feeds on people's fear, and stores it on the orbs around its neck. To that end, it may scream or cry, sneak up on them and yank their hair, or imitate the voices of weeping people and children. Its orbs emit constant shrieking sounds. A nocturnal species, it sleeps during daytime, and goes out to scare others at night. It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokémon Flutter Mane.
Unown
Unown (アンノーン)[33]
(0201)
  Psychic No evolution Unown has 28 different forms: 26 representing each letter in the Latin alphabet, one for a question mark, and one for an exclamation mark. It is said to resemble ancient hieroglyphs from ancient tablets. Historians question whether or not Unown precede them. Multiple Unown can work together to warp reality and warp to and from an alternate dimension that acts as their home. Unown have currently unclear connections with Arceus. Researchers debate on whether Unown communicate with electromagnetic waves or telepathy, though their presence interferes with radio signals.
Wobbuffet
Sōnansu (ソーナンス)[34]
(0202)
  Psychic Wynaut (#360) It dislikes light and its tail being touched, so it lives in dark caves. In battle, it does not attack first, and instead inflates its body to counter blows. If its tail is attacked, it uses Destiny Bond to attempt to take the attacker down with it. If two Wobbuffet meet, they may try to see which one can go the longest without food.
Girafarig
Kirinriki (キリンリキ)[13]
(0203)
  Normal / Psychic Farigiraf (#981) Its tail has a head and brain of its own, though it is incapable of rational thought, and instead moves based on stimuli. If the tail smells something alluring, it will bite it. It keeps watch of its surroundings while Girafarig is asleep, and can attack with psychic energy on its own. Its and its evolution Farigiraf's names are palindromes.
Pineco
Kunugidama (クヌギダマ)[13]
(0204)
  Bug Forretress (#205) It spits a glue-like fruit to stick tree bark to its shell in order to make it thicker. It hangs on a tree branch, waiting for prey such as Cutiefly. If the tree is shaken while it is eating, it falls down and explodes.
Forretress
Foretosu (フォレトス)[13]
(0205)
  Bug / Steel Pineco (#204) It conceals its body in a steel-hard shell, which it opens to capture prey, and can shoot pieces of to defend itself. Because it opens and closes its shell faster than the eye can see, its appearance under the shell is unknown.
Dunsparce
Nokotchi (ノコッチ)[13]
(0206)
  Normal Dudunsparce (#982) Design inspired by the mythical Japanese creature Tsuchinoko.[35] Its tiny wings allow it to float slightly. Scientists believe it used them to fly in the sky. It hides or flees from potential predators by drilling holes into the ground with its tail. It gets along with Diglett, and the two species share tunnels with each other.
Gligar
Gligar (グライガー)[32]
(0207)
  Ground / Flying Gliscor (#472) It glides silently through the air, latches on the enemy's face with its hind legs and wings, and jabs them with its poisonous stinger. After gliding, it hops back to its nest. It lives in mountainous areas.
Steelix
Haganēru (ハガネール)[7]
(0208)
  Steel / Ground Onix (#095) Mega Evolution Under immense pressure underground, an Onix is said to have its rock-like body compressed into diamonds and evolve into Steelix. In a paper published by the University of Leicester, physicists calculated the plausibility of Onix evolving into Steelix through the stated lore. It would require pressures of 4.5–6 gigapascals at a temperature of 900 to 1,300 °C (1,650 to 2,370 °F) over a period of billions of years for this conversion to take place. Assuming these conditions, the resulting Steelix would be substantially smaller than given in the Pokédex entry and is considered implausible.[36] It lives further down than Onix toward the earth's core. There are records of it reaching over 6/10 of a mile down underground. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Snubbull
Burū (ブルー)[13]
(0209)
  Fairy[nb 3] Granbull (#210) It sleeps for half of the day, and has an acute sense of smell. Despite its appearance, it is affectionate, playful, and timid. It tries to scare enemies away, as opposed to fighting them. It is popular with women who find it cute.
Granbull
Granbull (グランブル)[13]
(0210)
  Fairy[nb 3] Snubbull (#209) Its jaws are heavy, so it struggles to keep balance. Despite its appearance and strength, it is more affectionate and timid than Snubbull, and prefers to stay out of fights. It will only attack if startled, at which point it will bite or flail at potential enemies. It is popular with children.
Qwilfish
Harīsen (ハリーセン)[13]
(0211)
  Water / Poison No evolution[nb 6] In order to fire its poisonous spikes that evolved from scales, it must drink at least 2.6 gallons of water all at once. It can fire those spikes in all directions by pressurizing the water in its body. Due to its body shape and single fin, it struggles with swimming. Fishermen try to catch it after it fires its spikes and becomes defenseless. It is based on Porcupine fish.[15] It has a Dark/Poison-type Hisuian form.
Scizor
Hassamu (ハッサム)[20]
(0212)
  Bug / Steel Scyther (#123) Mega Evolution It uses its eye-patterned pincers to scare foes into thinking it has 3 heads. Its pincers account for a third of its body weight, and are said to be able to crush anything. It has a body of steel and is not fazed by regular attacks. It does not use its wings to fly, but to regulate its body temperature so it does not melt in battle. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Shuckle
Tsubotsubo (ツボツボ)[13]
(0213)
  Bug / Rock No evolution To avoid attacks, Shuckle quietly hides itself under rocks, keeping its body concealed inside its hard shell. It stores berries in its shell, which decompose with its digestive fluids and become a gooey liquid, which it then consumes. It also secretes that fluid from its toes, and uses it to carve holes in rocks. It can be mixed with berries to make juice. It has the highest base Defense and Special Defense stats of all obtainable Pokémon, though they are lower than those of Eternamax Eternatus.
Heracross
Heracross (ヘラクロス)[9]
(0214)
  Bug / Fighting Mega Evolution When it needs to move anything in its way, it uses its large horn to launch the object through the air. Heracross could throw something over 100 times its weight. It digs its claws into the ground for sturdy footing when lifting objects, or on trees to climb them. It competes with Pinsir for food, though they are friendlier with each other in Alola. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Sneasel
Nyūra (ニューラ)[13]
(0215)
  Dark / Ice Weavile (#461) Its design is inspired by the mythical Japanese creature Kamaitachi.[35] It climbs trees with its claws to steal bird Pokémon's eggs from unguarded nests. Two Sneasel may team up with others to steal eggs, with one luring the parents away and the other taking the eggs, but fights will usually break out over which one will eat them. It has a Fighting/Poison-type Hisuian form.
Teddiursa
Himeguma (ヒメグマ)[20]
(0216)
  Normal Ursaring (#217) Its paws are constantly soaked and honey, and it is constantly licking them. It can make honey by mixing pollen collected by Beedrill with berries, or steal it from Combee hives. When it finds honey, the mark on its head glows. When nervous, it licks its paws. Every set of paws is said to taste different.
Ursaring
Ringuma (リングマ)[9]
(0217)
  Normal Teddiursa (#216) Ursaluna (#901) While it is skilled at climbing, it prefers snapping trees with its forelegs and collecting their fallen berries to eat. It marks trees with particularly good fruit with its claws. It can an acute sense of smell, allowing it to find food underground or in streams. Its favorite food is honey. It competes with Primeape for food.
Slugma
Magumaggu (マグマッグ)[13]
(0218)
  Fire Magcargo (#219) Its circulatory system is composed almost entirely of magma. To prevent it from cooling off and turning brittle, it seeks warmer places like volcanoes to live in, and never stops moving.
Magcargo
Magcargo (マグカルゴ)[13]
(0219)
  Fire / Rock Slugma (#218) Its body temperature is approximately 18,000 °F (10,000 °C). Its shell is made of cooled magma, though it is brittle enough to break from a touch. It can dip itself in lava to recover. This description would imply Magcargo is hotter than the surface of the sun.[37]
Swinub
Urimū (ウリムー)[13]
(0220)
  Ice / Ground Piloswine (#221) It uses its nose to dig through snow to find food. Its favorite food is a type of mushroom that grows under dead grass. If it smells something enticing, it will rush to the source of the smell. It may discover hot springs while digging.
Piloswine
Inomū (イノムー)[13]
(0221)
  Ice / Ground Swinub (#220) Mamoswine (#473) Its thick fur allows it to live in cold environments. Its tusks are made of ice, and it uses them to dig through ice and snow. Its hooves prevent it from slipping on ice. Tufts of fur cover its eyes, so it uses its nose to check its surroundings.
Corsola
Sanīgo (サニーゴ)[13]
(0222)
  Water / Rock No evolution[nb 7] Its branches are used by Pokémon like Horsea and Luvdisc as shelter, or by humans as jewelry and charms to promote safe childbirth. If the water it lives in is not clean, its branches lose color and degenerate. Mareanie and Toxapex are its main predators in Alola. It has a Ghost-type Galarian form.
Remoraid
Teppouo (テッポウオ)[13]
(0223)
  Water Octillery (#224) It is based on the remora.[15] It may use its dorsal fin as a sucker to stick a Mantine and feed on the scraps it leaves, though it may also fight along. It can spit water up to 300 feet (100 meters) away as an attack, to knock prey like Burmy out of the air.
Octillery
Okutan (オクタン)[13]
(0224)
  Water Remoraid (#223) It grabs its foes and bashes their heads in with its skull, which is as hard as stone. If the foe is too strong, it sprays ink from its mouth to escape. This ink has a substance that dulls opponents' sense of smell. It may steal the nests of other Octillery to sleep. Due to the anatomical differences between it and Remoraid, people initially thought them to be unrelated species.
Delibird
Delibird (デリバード)[38]
(0225)
  Ice / Flying No evolution Its tail functions as a sack, in which it carries food to share with its chicks or people and Pokémon lost in mountains. One explorer has reached the peak of Mount Everest thanks to a Delibird sharing its food. An omnivorous species, it may sometimes offer people bug Pokémon to eat. It throws food at its opponents to defend itself. It is thought to be related to the Paradox Pokémon Iron Bundle.
Mantine
Mantine (マンタイン)[39]
(0226)
  Water / Flying Mantyke (#458) It is based on the giant oceanic manta ray.[15] A carefree species, it does not mind Remoraid sticking to its fins. It lives in schools in open seas, and can jump out of the water and fly up to 300 feet (100 meters) in the air given enough room and speed.
Skarmory
Eāmudo (エアームド)[10]
(0227)
  Steel / Flying No evolution It sets its nests in bramble bushes, and the skin of its chicks grows into a metallic material from being scratched. Its feathers are regularly shed or fall off from being damaged in battle, but grow back in a year. In the past, people crafted swords from them. It competes with Corviknight for territory.
Houndour
Derubiru (デルビル)[22]
(0228)
  Dark / Fire Houndoom (#229) Houndour form coordinated packs, and communicate with barks and howls. Trained Houndour are loyal to their trainers.
Houndoom
Herugā (ヘルガー)[9]
(0229)
  Dark / Fire Houndour (#228) Mega Evolution Its fire is mixed with a toxin generated in its gut, which causes burning wounds it inflicts to never heal. It forms packs of other Houndoom, with the leader being determined by fights among the pack. They share their food evenly. In the past, people thought its howls were calls from the grim reaper. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Kingdra
Kingdra (キングドラ)[13]
(0230)
  Water / Dragon Seadra (#117) It is based on the common seadragon.[15] Its yawns can create undercurrents strong enough to sink small ships, and it can create whirlpools. To save up energy, it sleeps in the caves of otherwise uninhabited seafloors. It is known to constantly fight Dragonite.
Phanpy
Gomazō (ゴマゾウ)[20]
(0231)
  Ground Donphan (#232) Its trunk can break people's bones and send them flying, and it can carry a human on its back. Phanpy dig vertical nests near rivers, and spray each other with water to clean themselves.
Donphan
Donphan (ドンファン)[34]
(0232)
  Ground Phanpy (#231) It can curl up into a ball, and roll with enough strength to knock a house down. While its hide is hard enough to withstand most attacks, it is highly sensitive to rain. It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokémon Great Tusk, and the futuristic Paradox Pokémon Iron Treads.
Porygon2
Porygon 2 (ポリゴン2)[13]
(0233)
  Normal Porygon (#137) Porygon-Z (#474) It has been updated, gaining an AI capable of learning emotions and information unintended by its developers. It has developed a language only understood by other Porygon2. It was designed with the intent of going to space and withstanding its vacuum, though it was not given the ability to fly there.
Stantler
Odoshishi (オドシシ)[31]
(0234)
  Normal Wyrdeer (#899) Its antlers can distort space, create illusions, or dull targets' senses. It was previously hunted to near-extinction by poachers looking to sell its antlers as pieces of art. It used to be stronger in ancient times, where it had more enemies and harsher climates to live in, to the point of having been capable of evolution.
Smeargle
Dōburu (ドーブル)[32]
(0235)
  Normal No evolution It is the only Pokémon capable of learning the move Sketch. Due to this quality, Smeargle can learn nearly any move available in the games. It oozes a liquid out of its tail, which is used to paint mark its territory. There are over 5,000 different known marks.
Tyrogue
Barukī (バルキー)[13]
(0236)
  Fighting Hitmonchan (#106)
Hitmonlee (#107)
Hitmontop (#237)
To make itself stronger, it will keep fighting, even if it loses. It gets stressed if it does not train every day, so its trainer must maintain a regular schedule. It evolves into Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, or Hitmontop depending on its Attack and Defense stats.
Hitmontop
Kapoerā (カポエラー)[22]
(0237)
  Fighting Tyrogue (#236) It fights with dance-like kicks. Its preferred method of attacking is kicking while spinning on its head. Its horn grows continuously throughout its life, and can be used to drill into the ground.
Smoochum
Muchūru (ムチュール)
(0238)
  Ice / Psychic Jynx (#124) It likes to run, but often trips over itself. When it does, it goes to a shiny surface to see if its face is dirty. It uses its lips to check the texture of anything that makes it curious. To keep them moist, it applies tree sap on them on a daily basis.
Elekid
Elekid (エレキッド)[40]
(0239)
  Electric Electabuzz (#125) It twirls its arms around to generate electricity, but tires easily and cannot store it. Instead, it prefers consuming energy from thunderstorms or outlets.
Magby
Bubii (ブビィ)[13]
(0240)
  Fire Magmar (#126) It can breathe 1,100 °F (593 °C) fire. The fire can be used as an indicator of its health. Yellow fire indicates that it is healthy, and fire mixed with smoke indicates that it is fatigued. Though it usually lives in and soaks in magma to recover, it can also be seen in towns.
Miltank
Miltank (ミルタンク)[38]
(0241)
  Normal No evolution It produces over five gallons of milk per day. While its milk is sweet and nutritious, drinking too much can cause people to gain weight and suffer from stomachaches. The taste and nutritional value of its milk depends on the quality of the pastures it lives in, the season, and whether or not it is around infants.
Blissey
Hapinasu (ハピナス)[7]
(0242)
  Normal Chansey (#113) Eating its eggs causes others to become kinder and more caring. It can sense sadness with its fur. It will rush to any sad or hurt being it finds, offer an egg, and nurse it back to health.
Raikou
Raikou (ライコウ)[22]
(0243)
  Electric No evolution Raikou is one of three Pokémon designed by Muneo Saitō.[41] Also known as the "Embodiment of Lightning", it can run across plains at the speed of lightning, and manipulate electricity and thunderclouds. Ho-Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown Pokémon in a burning tower. It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokémon Raging Bolt.
Entei
Entei (エンテイ)[33]
(0244)
  Fire No evolution Entei is one of three Pokémon designed by Muneo Saitō.[41] Legends say that every time it barks or roars, a volcano is said to erupt somewhere around the world, and that every time a volcano erupts, an Entei is born. Ho-Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown Pokémon in a burning tower. It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokémon Gouging Fire.
Suicune
Suicune (スイクン)[20][22]
(0245)
  Water No evolution Suicune is one of three Pokémon designed by Muneo Saitō.[41] It has the ability to purify water. It is said that northern winds will blow where it appears. Ho-Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown Pokémon in a burning tower. It is the mascot of Pokémon Crystal. It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokémon Walking Wake.
Larvitar
Yōgirasu (ヨーギラス)[13]
(0246)
  Rock / Ground Pupitar (#247) Born underground, it has to eat a mountain worth of soil to get to its parents, at which point it falls asleep to evolve. After it emerges, it does not do well with the bright light it finds on the surface
Pupitar
Sanagirasu (サナギラス)[13]
(0247)
  Rock / Ground Larvitar (#246) Tyranitar (#248) While its shell is as hard as bedrock, it has an active disposition. By releasing pressurized gas, it can propel itself like a rocket.
Tyranitar
Bangirasu (バンギラス)[7]
(0248)
  Rock / Dark Pupitar (#247) Mega Evolution Its body is impervious to all harm, and it can topple mountains with its fists. It competes with Duraludon for terrain and food. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI. It is thought to be a distant relative of Iron Thorns.
Lugia
Lugia (ルギア)[7]
(0249)
  Psychic / Flying No evolution It causes 40-day storms by flapping its wings, so it remains asleep in the sea to avoid causing damage, though it also has the ability to calm storms. It is the leader of the Legendary Bird trio and the mascot for Pokémon Silver and SoulSilver. It debuted in the second movie, where it spoke and was one of the heroes. Lugia was originally conceived by Takeshi Shudo, the head writer of the first Pokémon anime. Lugia had been designed solely for Pokémon:The Movie 2000, and Shudo expressed surprise that the creature was later featured in the video games and TV show.[42] Lugia, who possessed a speaking role in the film, was given a masculine voice. However, Shudo intended Lugia as a creature that was simultaneously male and female. This dual nature was intended to embody one of the film's main messages, that people can be different and yet coexist without resorting to conflict. He showed "overwhelming regret that he allowed Lugia to be voiced by a man", considering Lugia, the "creator of all life on Earth", to be a "maternal Pokémon". Stating that "it was too late, we couldn't suddenly change Lugia into a female", the change was so significant to him that it made him start "gulping down alcohol and drugs" and "feel like [he] wanted to die". During the final few years of his life, Shudo became "obsessed" with Lugia, writing numerous blog posts on the subject.[42][unreliable source?]
Ho-Oh
Ho-Oh (ホウオウ)[7]
(0250)
  Fire / Flying No evolution Similar to Moltres, Ho-Oh's design is inspired by the Fenghuang (firebird) of Chinese myth.[35] It resurrected the Legendary Beast trio after they burned to death in the Brass tower as unknown Pokémon. Its feathers glow in the colors of the rainbow, and it is said to leave a rainbow trail when flying. It is said that seeing it is an omen of eternal happiness. It is the mascot for Pokémon Gold and HeartGold.
Celebi
Celebi (セレビィ)[43]
(0251)
  Psychic / Grass No evolution Celebi has the power to travel through time. It is said that the land flourishes wherever it has been, and it brings back an egg from the future before leaving. It was one of the heroes in Pokémon 4Ever. It has been regarded as one of the best Pokémon by multiple websites, including The Escapist, IGN, GamesRadar+, and authors Tracey West and Katherine Noll.[44][45][46][47] Variety editor Robert Koehler identified Celebi as a Pokémon that appeals to young girls.[48]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[3]
  2. ^ English and Japanese name, as well as National Pokédex number
  3. ^ a b c d e f Prior to X and Y, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Snubbull and Granbull were pure Normal types, while Togetic was Normal/Flying.
  4. ^ a b Starting in X and Y, Marill and Azumarill gained the Fairy type.
  5. ^ Paldean Wooper (introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet) are capable of evolving into Clodsire.
  6. ^ Only Hisuian Qwilfish (introduced in Pokémon Legends Arceus) are capable of evolving into Overqwil.
  7. ^ Only Galarian Corsola (introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield) are capable of evolving into Cursola.

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Ledian redirects here For the Albanian professional football coach and former central midfielder see Ledian Memushaj The second generation generation II of the Pokemon franchise features 100 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 1999 Game Boy Color games Pokemon Gold and Silver set in the Johto region Some Pokemon in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Gold and Silver such as Ho Oh in the first episode of the Pokemon anime series in 1998 and 1999 Togepi which was a recurring character in the anime owned by Misty Donphan in the Pokemon first movie in 1998 Snubbull in the first Pikachu short movie in 1998 and Marill which also debuted in that short film and was a recurring character in the anime owned by Tracey Sketchit in 1998 and 1999 Elekid Bellossom Ledyba and Hoothoot debuted in Pikachu s Rescue Adventure and Lugia and Slowking debuted in Pokemon 2000 The international logo for the Pokemon franchise The following list details the 100 Pokemon of generation II in order of their National Pokedex number The first Pokemon Chikorita is number 152 and the last Celebi is number 251 Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced Contents 1 Design and development 2 List of Pokemon 3 Notes 4 ReferencesDesign and development editTwo new types were introduced in Pokemon Gold and Silver namely the Dark and Steel types which were intended to better balance the gameplay of Pokemon battles Dark and Steel types fare well against the then dominant Psychic type The concept of breeding was introduced in the second generation of Pokemon games as well which allows players to manipulate the skills of their Pokemon to a greater degree 1 Some of the new Pokemon introduced in Gold and Silver are pre evolutions of other Pokemon such as Pichu and Igglybuff Referred to as baby Pokemon they are usually only available by breeding their evolved forms Pokemon Gold and Silver were first revealed at Nintendo Space World in 1997 At this point the game had a massively larger world map than the final game and this prototype featured around 40 Pokemon designs that were removed and replaced when the games were released in 1999 2 List of Pokemon editPokemon Chikorita Bayleef Meganium Cyndaquil Quilava Typhlosion Totodile Croconaw Feraligatr Sentret Furret Hoothoot Noctowl Ledyba Ledian Spinarak Ariados Crobat Chinchou Lanturn Pichu Cleffa Igglybuff Togepi Togetic Natu Xatu Mareep Flaaffy Ampharos Bellossom Marill Azumarill Sudowoodo Politoed Hoppip Skiploom Jumpluff Aipom Sunkern Sunflora Yanma Wooper Quagsire Espeon Umbreon Murkrow Slowking Misdreavus Unown Wobbuffet Girafarig Pineco Forretress Dunsparce Gligar Steelix Snubbull Granbull Qwilfish Scizor Shuckle Heracross Sneasel Teddiursa Ursaring Slugma Magcargo Swinub Piloswine Corsola Remoraid Octillery Delibird Mantine Skarmory Houndour Houndoom Kingdra Phanpy Donphan Porygon2 Stantler Smeargle Tyrogue Hitmontop Smoochum Elekid Magby Miltank Blissey Raikou Entei Suicune Larvitar Pupitar Tyranitar Lugia Ho Oh Celebi List of Pokemon species introduced in generation II 1999 nb 1 Name nb 2 Type s Evolves from Evolves into Notes ChikoritaChikorita チコリータ 4 0152 Grass Bayleef 153 The leaf on its head has a soothing aroma A docile species it waves its leaf around to calm opponents and avoid fighting It enjoys sunbathing BayleefBayleef ベイリーフ 5 0153 Grass Chikorita 152 Meganium 154 While Chikorita and Meganium s designs were settled in 1997 Bayleef originally had a significantly different design resembling a flower blossom 6 The leaves on its neck hold small tree shoots As opposed to Chikorita s leaf their spicy aroma acts as a stimulant making others more agitated MeganiumMeganium メガニウム 7 0154 Grass Bayleef 153 Its petals can soothe opponents and its breath has regenerative properties allowing it to revive dead plants CyndaquilHinoarashi ヒノアラシ 8 0155 Fire Quilava 156 It curls up into a ball and shoots fire from its back when startled or angry It keeps itself hunched over so it can curl more easily QuilavaMagumarashi マグマラシ 9 0156 Fire Cyndaquil 155 Typhlosion 157 It turns its back to the opponent in battle and shoots fire from its back Its fur is not flammable protecting it from its own fire While it does that it can weave around its foe s attacks TyphlosionBakufun バクフーン 10 0157 Fire Quilava 156 It rubs its fur to light its surroundings on fire as an offensive tool and to hide in the flames or cause explosions When angry it lights everything it touches on fire It gained a Fire Ghost type Hisuian Form in generation VIII TotodileWaninoko ワニノコ 11 0158 Water Croconaw 159 A playful but reckless species it will bite anything it sees without warning from foes to food to its own Trainer CroconawArigeitsu アリゲイツ 9 0159 Water Totodile 158 Feraligatr 160 Its teeth are slanted similarly to a barbed fish hook making them hard to remove Croconaw itself will also not let go from something it bites unless it loses its teeth at which point they grow back quickly FeraligatrŌdairu オーダイル 7 0160 Water Croconaw 159 It shakes its head when it bites its opponents to tear its prey up Since it cannot properly maintain its weight out of water it usually walks on all fours but can still run quickly on its hind legs SentretOtachi オタチ 12 0161 Normal Furret 162 While one Sentret sleeps another will stand on its tail and scout the area If it senses danger it screeches and thumps its tail on the ground to warn the rest of the pack FurretŌtachi オオタチ 13 0162 Normal Sentret 161 Furret is known for slipping through small spaces due to its thin body It does this to escape from predators or hunt Pokemon like Rattata It is hard to tell where its body ends and its tail begins HoothootHōhō ホーホー 13 0163 Normal Flying Noctowl 164 Due to an internal organ that senses the world s rotation it hoots at the exact same time every day and tilts its head at a consistent rhythm It only ever stands on one foot and switches it faster than the human eye can see NoctowlYorunozuku ヨルノズク 13 0164 Normal Flying Hoothoot 163 It has night vision and its soft feathers allow it to fly without making a sound When it needs to think it turns its head 180º to raise its intellect LedybaLedyba レディバ 13 0165 Bug Flying Ledian 166 It communicates with other Ledyba by secreting fluids where its legs meet its body It changes its scent based on how it is feeling Ledyba are naturally timid creatures that panic when separated from their swarm LedianLedian レディアン 13 0166 Bug Flying Ledyba 165 A nocturnal species groups of Ledian gather around clear night skies and gather starlight to use as energy While flying it scatters a glowing powder thought to bring good luck To make up for its physical weakness it tries to overwhelm its opponents by punching with its four arms SpinarakItomaru イトマル 13 0167 Bug Poison Ariados 168 Its webs are strong enough to withstand rocks being thrown at them so fishermen use them as nets It can wait for days for prey like Cutiefly to get caught Its poison is not strong but can be used to weaken prey It can determine what it has caught by feeling the vibrations on its web AriadosAriados アリアドス 13 0168 Bug Poison Spinarak 167 It prefers to wander around to hunt instead of setting a web and waiting While doing so it constantly spins a thread that leads it back home It sneaks up on its prey wraps them in thread weakens them with poison and sucks their bodily fluids It may sometimes release them but leave a thread on them which leads it to the their nest or friends It can spin thread from its abdomen and mouth making it hard to tell which end is which CrobatCrobat クロバット 14 0169 Poison Flying Golbat 042 Two more wings grew where its hind legs used to be It can fly with all four wings or alternate between them It can fly silently up to its prey and suck its blood ChinchouChonchi チョンチー 13 0170 Water Electric Lanturn 171 Chinchou and Lanturn are based on the Footballfish 15 Chinchou combines its positive and negative currents to attack prey It also communicates to others by flashing its lights at them LanturnLanturn ランターン 13 0171 Water Electric Chinchou 170 It lures prey with its light flashes it to blind them and swallows them whole Its light can be seen from a depth of over 3 miles 5 kilometers It competes with Lumineon to eat Starmie and Frillish and Sharpedo compete to eat Lanturn PichuPichu ピチュー 16 0172 Electric Pikachu 025 It is a playable character in Super Smash Bros Melee and Super Smash Bros Ultimate Junichi Masuda noted that Pichu was intended to become the next Pikachu Pichu has become Masuda s favorite Pokemon because of the well thought out design process that went into creating it 17 18 19 Despite its size it can zap adult humans but since it is not fully capable of storing electricity it may shock and startle itself in the process It plays with others by touching tails and setting off sparks as a test of courage CleffaPi ピィ 14 0173 Fairy nb 3 Clefairy 035 It lives near mountainous regions and meteor crash sites During nights with shooting stars colonies of Cleffa can be seen dancing until the morning at which point they drink morning dew and disappear It is fascinated with things shaped like or related to stars such as Minior IgglybuffPupurin ププリン 20 0174 Normal Fairy nb 3 Jigglypuff 039 Its vocal cords are not fully developed yet so its throat becomes sore after prolonged periods of singing Despite this it wants to improve so it constantly sings It lives near freshwater streams and gargles their water to heal its throat It bounces around to move though it struggles with stopping TogepiTogepi トゲピー 21 0175 Fairy nb 3 Togetic 176 It can store positive feelings in its shell and release them when needed It withdraws into its shell to sleep and can release poison from its spikes TogeticTogechikku トゲチック 22 0176 Fairy nb 3 Flying Togepi 175 Togekiss 468 It does not need its wings to fly It seeks kind people and Pokemon and showers them with a happiness infused down known as joy dust NatuNeiti ネイティ 13 0177 Psychic Flying Xatu 178 Its wings are underdeveloped so it cannot fly It stares at potential predators and hops away when they move It forages for food like cactus fruit and tree shoots XatuNeitio ネイティオ 13 0178 Psychic Flying Natu 177 It stares at the sun all day In South America it is said that its left eye can see the past and its right eye can see the future and that it does not move out of fear of what it sees MareepMeripu メリープ 23 0179 Electric Flaaffy 180 Its wool grows continuously and rubs together to build a static charge It increases in volume the more energy it has stored The wool is shed during summer can be used to make clothing and grows back in a week FlaaffyMokoko モココ 13 0180 Electric Mareep 179 Ampharos 181 Storing too much electricity has caused it to lose most of its wool but it can store more energy than Mareep s and it can fire it at opponents Its rubbery skin protects it from its own energy and the tip of its tail glows when it has fully charged AmpharosDenryu デンリュウ 24 0181 Electric Flaaffy 180 Mega Evolution It has lost all of its wool The orb in the tip of its tail can generate light bright enough to be seen from space so it usually keeps it off It has been used as a beacon and to send signals since ancient times It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI BellossomKireihana キレイハナ 20 0182 Grass Gloom 044 Rubbing the petals on its head together releases a sweet aroma and makes relaxing sounds Groups of Bellossom dance during cloudy or rainy days as a ritual to bring out the sun MarillMarill マリル 25 0183 Water Fairy nb 4 Azurill 298 Azumarill 184 GameSpot s Frank Provo and Kotaku s Patricia Hernandez have described Marill as cute 26 27 Its oil filled tail acts as a lifesaver so it can catch and eat aquatic plants Before its English name was revealed fans referred to it as Pikablu and theorized that it was an evolution to Pikachu 28 better source needed AzumarillMariruri マリルリ 14 0184 Water Fairy nb 4 Marill 183 Its hearing is acute allowing it to listen for potential prey underwater It makes air bubbles to protect Azurill or help drowning Pokemon SudowoodoUsokki ウソッキー 22 0185 Rock Bonsly 438 It poses as a tree to avoid being attacked Since its forelegs remain green all year round its disguise does not work during winter It dislikes water so it will run away during rainy days or when watered It is a recurring obstacle in the Johto games and in the Hoenn Battle Frontier PolitoedNyorotono ニョロトノ 13 0186 Water Poliwhirl 061 It can expand its throat to sing It acts as a leader to Poliwag and Poliwhirl Politoed with longer and curlier hair are more respected among their peers HoppipHanekko ハネッコ 22 0187 Grass Flying Skiploom 188 It likes to drift through the wind If it knows a big wind will pass it will link its leaves with other Hoppip and prepare to not be blown away In its earliest known design it resembled a cat citation needed SkiploomPopokko ポポッコ 13 0188 Grass Flying Hoppip 187 Jumpluff 189 The flower on top of its head fluctuates with the temperature blooming over 64 F and closing during cold days It will actively close it and hide away during rainy days JumpluffWatakko ワタッコ 13 0189 Grass Flying Skiploom 188 It can stand harsher winds than its pre evolutions It flies around to spread its spores Breathing them may cause coughs and itchiness Once it runs out of spores to spread it dies AipomEipam エイパム 10 0190 Normal Ambipom 424 Its tail acts as a hand letting it anchor to branches or hold itself up Its hands have become less dexterous from being underused It eats fruit and preys on Bounsweet The Field Museum noted the resemblance to the Ahuizotl from Aztec mythology describing it as cute and friendly not a killer 29 SunkernHimanattsu ヒマナッツ 13 0191 Grass Sunflora 192 It consumes morning dew and moves as little as possible to conserve nutrients Sunkern formerly had the lowest base stat total of any Pokemon at 180 until Wishiwashi s solo form in generation VII with a base stat total of 175 30 SunfloraKimawari キマワリ 31 0192 Grass Sunkern 191 It photosynthesizes during the day It is active during the day but closes its petals and stops moving when the sun sets YanmaYanyanma ヤンヤンマ 13 0193 Bug Flying Yanmega 469 It can see 360º around it without moving its eyes and make sudden turns or stops when flying It can make shock waves strong enough to blow a house away WooperWooper ウパー 20 0194 Water Ground Quagsire 195 nb 5 It lives in cold water and occasionally leaves it to search for food On land it coats itself with a slimy toxic film It has a Poison Ground type Paldean form QuagsireNuō ヌオー 13 0195 Water Ground Wooper 194 Due to its low intelligence it does not feel pain when it is hurt While swimming it tends to bump its head on boulders and boats It leaves its mouth open and waits for unknowing prey to get in Because it generally stays immobile it takes some time to get hungry EspeonEfi エーフィ 32 0196 Psychic Eevee 133 It bathes in sunlight to build its psychic power so it struggles to fight at night Its fur is sensitive allowing it to sense movements in the air to predict the weather and its opponents moves UmbreonBlacky ブラッキー 32 0197 Dark Eevee 133 Constant exposure to moonlight has altered its genetic composition Its rings glow when it is excited or bathing in moonlight It hides in the dark while hunting and jumps at unsuspecting prey s throats It sprays poisonous sweat from the pores in its body to defend itself MurkrowYamikarasu ヤミカラス 13 0198 Dark Flying Honchkrow 430 It is interested in shiny things to the point of fighting with Pokemon like Meowth and Gabite over it It may give them to trainers it trusts It leads chasing predators around dark mountains to lose them and does the same to travelers as a prank It is seen as an omen of bad luck with sayings dedicated to keeping it away Honchkrow have murders of at least 100 Murkrow at their call SlowkingYadoking ヤドキング 22 0199 Water Psychic Slowpoke 079 If a Shellder latches onto a Slowpoke s head it releases venom into its brain causing a chemical chain reaction that gives it an intellect comparable to award winning scientists When Slowking yawns the Shellder releases more venom making it more intelligent It stays calm at all times planning around situations before acting and seeking knowledge about the world It has battles of wit with Oranguru usually ending in draws If the Shellder comes off of its head it forgets everything and reverts to being a Slowpoke It has a Poison Psychic type Galarian form MisdreavusMuma ムウマ 14 0200 Ghost Mismagius 429 It feeds on people s fear and stores it on the orbs around its neck To that end it may scream or cry sneak up on them and yank their hair or imitate the voices of weeping people and children Its orbs emit constant shrieking sounds A nocturnal species it sleeps during daytime and goes out to scare others at night It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokemon Flutter Mane UnownUnown アンノーン 33 0201 Psychic No evolution Unown has 28 different forms 26 representing each letter in the Latin alphabet one for a question mark and one for an exclamation mark It is said to resemble ancient hieroglyphs from ancient tablets Historians question whether or not Unown precede them Multiple Unown can work together to warp reality and warp to and from an alternate dimension that acts as their home Unown have currently unclear connections with Arceus Researchers debate on whether Unown communicate with electromagnetic waves or telepathy though their presence interferes with radio signals WobbuffetSōnansu ソーナンス 34 0202 Psychic Wynaut 360 It dislikes light and its tail being touched so it lives in dark caves In battle it does not attack first and instead inflates its body to counter blows If its tail is attacked it uses Destiny Bond to attempt to take the attacker down with it If two Wobbuffet meet they may try to see which one can go the longest without food GirafarigKirinriki キリンリキ 13 0203 Normal Psychic Farigiraf 981 Its tail has a head and brain of its own though it is incapable of rational thought and instead moves based on stimuli If the tail smells something alluring it will bite it It keeps watch of its surroundings while Girafarig is asleep and can attack with psychic energy on its own Its and its evolution Farigiraf s names are palindromes PinecoKunugidama クヌギダマ 13 0204 Bug Forretress 205 It spits a glue like fruit to stick tree bark to its shell in order to make it thicker It hangs on a tree branch waiting for prey such as Cutiefly If the tree is shaken while it is eating it falls down and explodes ForretressForetosu フォレトス 13 0205 Bug Steel Pineco 204 It conceals its body in a steel hard shell which it opens to capture prey and can shoot pieces of to defend itself Because it opens and closes its shell faster than the eye can see its appearance under the shell is unknown DunsparceNokotchi ノコッチ 13 0206 Normal Dudunsparce 982 Design inspired by the mythical Japanese creature Tsuchinoko 35 Its tiny wings allow it to float slightly Scientists believe it used them to fly in the sky It hides or flees from potential predators by drilling holes into the ground with its tail It gets along with Diglett and the two species share tunnels with each other GligarGligar グライガー 32 0207 Ground Flying Gliscor 472 It glides silently through the air latches on the enemy s face with its hind legs and wings and jabs them with its poisonous stinger After gliding it hops back to its nest It lives in mountainous areas SteelixHaganeru ハガネール 7 0208 Steel Ground Onix 095 Mega Evolution Under immense pressure underground an Onix is said to have its rock like body compressed into diamonds and evolve into Steelix In a paper published by the University of Leicester physicists calculated the plausibility of Onix evolving into Steelix through the stated lore It would require pressures of 4 5 6 gigapascals at a temperature of 900 to 1 300 C 1 650 to 2 370 F over a period of billions of years for this conversion to take place Assuming these conditions the resulting Steelix would be substantially smaller than given in the Pokedex entry and is considered implausible 36 It lives further down than Onix toward the earth s core There are records of it reaching over 6 10 of a mile down underground It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI SnubbullBuru ブルー 13 0209 Fairy nb 3 Granbull 210 It sleeps for half of the day and has an acute sense of smell Despite its appearance it is affectionate playful and timid It tries to scare enemies away as opposed to fighting them It is popular with women who find it cute GranbullGranbull グランブル 13 0210 Fairy nb 3 Snubbull 209 Its jaws are heavy so it struggles to keep balance Despite its appearance and strength it is more affectionate and timid than Snubbull and prefers to stay out of fights It will only attack if startled at which point it will bite or flail at potential enemies It is popular with children QwilfishHarisen ハリーセン 13 0211 Water Poison No evolution nb 6 In order to fire its poisonous spikes that evolved from scales it must drink at least 2 6 gallons of water all at once It can fire those spikes in all directions by pressurizing the water in its body Due to its body shape and single fin it struggles with swimming Fishermen try to catch it after it fires its spikes and becomes defenseless It is based on Porcupine fish 15 It has a Dark Poison type Hisuian form ScizorHassamu ハッサム 20 0212 Bug Steel Scyther 123 Mega Evolution It uses its eye patterned pincers to scare foes into thinking it has 3 heads Its pincers account for a third of its body weight and are said to be able to crush anything It has a body of steel and is not fazed by regular attacks It does not use its wings to fly but to regulate its body temperature so it does not melt in battle It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI ShuckleTsubotsubo ツボツボ 13 0213 Bug Rock No evolution To avoid attacks Shuckle quietly hides itself under rocks keeping its body concealed inside its hard shell It stores berries in its shell which decompose with its digestive fluids and become a gooey liquid which it then consumes It also secretes that fluid from its toes and uses it to carve holes in rocks It can be mixed with berries to make juice It has the highest base Defense and Special Defense stats of all obtainable Pokemon though they are lower than those of Eternamax Eternatus HeracrossHeracross ヘラクロス 9 0214 Bug Fighting Mega Evolution When it needs to move anything in its way it uses its large horn to launch the object through the air Heracross could throw something over 100 times its weight It digs its claws into the ground for sturdy footing when lifting objects or on trees to climb them It competes with Pinsir for food though they are friendlier with each other in Alola It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI SneaselNyura ニューラ 13 0215 Dark Ice Weavile 461 Its design is inspired by the mythical Japanese creature Kamaitachi 35 It climbs trees with its claws to steal bird Pokemon s eggs from unguarded nests Two Sneasel may team up with others to steal eggs with one luring the parents away and the other taking the eggs but fights will usually break out over which one will eat them It has a Fighting Poison type Hisuian form TeddiursaHimeguma ヒメグマ 20 0216 Normal Ursaring 217 Its paws are constantly soaked and honey and it is constantly licking them It can make honey by mixing pollen collected by Beedrill with berries or steal it from Combee hives When it finds honey the mark on its head glows When nervous it licks its paws Every set of paws is said to taste different UrsaringRinguma リングマ 9 0217 Normal Teddiursa 216 Ursaluna 901 While it is skilled at climbing it prefers snapping trees with its forelegs and collecting their fallen berries to eat It marks trees with particularly good fruit with its claws It can an acute sense of smell allowing it to find food underground or in streams Its favorite food is honey It competes with Primeape for food SlugmaMagumaggu マグマッグ 13 0218 Fire Magcargo 219 Its circulatory system is composed almost entirely of magma To prevent it from cooling off and turning brittle it seeks warmer places like volcanoes to live in and never stops moving MagcargoMagcargo マグカルゴ 13 0219 Fire Rock Slugma 218 Its body temperature is approximately 18 000 F 10 000 C Its shell is made of cooled magma though it is brittle enough to break from a touch It can dip itself in lava to recover This description would imply Magcargo is hotter than the surface of the sun 37 SwinubUrimu ウリムー 13 0220 Ice Ground Piloswine 221 It uses its nose to dig through snow to find food Its favorite food is a type of mushroom that grows under dead grass If it smells something enticing it will rush to the source of the smell It may discover hot springs while digging PiloswineInomu イノムー 13 0221 Ice Ground Swinub 220 Mamoswine 473 Its thick fur allows it to live in cold environments Its tusks are made of ice and it uses them to dig through ice and snow Its hooves prevent it from slipping on ice Tufts of fur cover its eyes so it uses its nose to check its surroundings CorsolaSanigo サニーゴ 13 0222 Water Rock No evolution nb 7 Its branches are used by Pokemon like Horsea and Luvdisc as shelter or by humans as jewelry and charms to promote safe childbirth If the water it lives in is not clean its branches lose color and degenerate Mareanie and Toxapex are its main predators in Alola It has a Ghost type Galarian form RemoraidTeppouo テッポウオ 13 0223 Water Octillery 224 It is based on the remora 15 It may use its dorsal fin as a sucker to stick a Mantine and feed on the scraps it leaves though it may also fight along It can spit water up to 300 feet 100 meters away as an attack to knock prey like Burmy out of the air OctilleryOkutan オクタン 13 0224 Water Remoraid 223 It grabs its foes and bashes their heads in with its skull which is as hard as stone If the foe is too strong it sprays ink from its mouth to escape This ink has a substance that dulls opponents sense of smell It may steal the nests of other Octillery to sleep Due to the anatomical differences between it and Remoraid people initially thought them to be unrelated species DelibirdDelibird デリバード 38 0225 Ice Flying No evolution Its tail functions as a sack in which it carries food to share with its chicks or people and Pokemon lost in mountains One explorer has reached the peak of Mount Everest thanks to a Delibird sharing its food An omnivorous species it may sometimes offer people bug Pokemon to eat It throws food at its opponents to defend itself It is thought to be related to the Paradox Pokemon Iron Bundle MantineMantine マンタイン 39 0226 Water Flying Mantyke 458 It is based on the giant oceanic manta ray 15 A carefree species it does not mind Remoraid sticking to its fins It lives in schools in open seas and can jump out of the water and fly up to 300 feet 100 meters in the air given enough room and speed SkarmoryEamudo エアームド 10 0227 Steel Flying No evolution It sets its nests in bramble bushes and the skin of its chicks grows into a metallic material from being scratched Its feathers are regularly shed or fall off from being damaged in battle but grow back in a year In the past people crafted swords from them It competes with Corviknight for territory HoundourDerubiru デルビル 22 0228 Dark Fire Houndoom 229 Houndour form coordinated packs and communicate with barks and howls Trained Houndour are loyal to their trainers HoundoomHeruga ヘルガー 9 0229 Dark Fire Houndour 228 Mega Evolution Its fire is mixed with a toxin generated in its gut which causes burning wounds it inflicts to never heal It forms packs of other Houndoom with the leader being determined by fights among the pack They share their food evenly In the past people thought its howls were calls from the grim reaper It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI KingdraKingdra キングドラ 13 0230 Water Dragon Seadra 117 It is based on the common seadragon 15 Its yawns can create undercurrents strong enough to sink small ships and it can create whirlpools To save up energy it sleeps in the caves of otherwise uninhabited seafloors It is known to constantly fight Dragonite PhanpyGomazō ゴマゾウ 20 0231 Ground Donphan 232 Its trunk can break people s bones and send them flying and it can carry a human on its back Phanpy dig vertical nests near rivers and spray each other with water to clean themselves DonphanDonphan ドンファン 34 0232 Ground Phanpy 231 It can curl up into a ball and roll with enough strength to knock a house down While its hide is hard enough to withstand most attacks it is highly sensitive to rain It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokemon Great Tusk and the futuristic Paradox Pokemon Iron Treads Porygon2Porygon 2 ポリゴン2 13 0233 Normal Porygon 137 Porygon Z 474 It has been updated gaining an AI capable of learning emotions and information unintended by its developers It has developed a language only understood by other Porygon2 It was designed with the intent of going to space and withstanding its vacuum though it was not given the ability to fly there StantlerOdoshishi オドシシ 31 0234 Normal Wyrdeer 899 Its antlers can distort space create illusions or dull targets senses It was previously hunted to near extinction by poachers looking to sell its antlers as pieces of art It used to be stronger in ancient times where it had more enemies and harsher climates to live in to the point of having been capable of evolution SmeargleDōburu ドーブル 32 0235 Normal No evolution It is the only Pokemon capable of learning the move Sketch Due to this quality Smeargle can learn nearly any move available in the games It oozes a liquid out of its tail which is used to paint mark its territory There are over 5 000 different known marks TyrogueBaruki バルキー 13 0236 Fighting Hitmonchan 106 Hitmonlee 107 Hitmontop 237 To make itself stronger it will keep fighting even if it loses It gets stressed if it does not train every day so its trainer must maintain a regular schedule It evolves into Hitmonlee Hitmonchan or Hitmontop depending on its Attack and Defense stats HitmontopKapoera カポエラー 22 0237 Fighting Tyrogue 236 It fights with dance like kicks Its preferred method of attacking is kicking while spinning on its head Its horn grows continuously throughout its life and can be used to drill into the ground SmoochumMuchuru ムチュール 0238 Ice Psychic Jynx 124 It likes to run but often trips over itself When it does it goes to a shiny surface to see if its face is dirty It uses its lips to check the texture of anything that makes it curious To keep them moist it applies tree sap on them on a daily basis ElekidElekid エレキッド 40 0239 Electric Electabuzz 125 It twirls its arms around to generate electricity but tires easily and cannot store it Instead it prefers consuming energy from thunderstorms or outlets MagbyBubii ブビィ 13 0240 Fire Magmar 126 It can breathe 1 100 F 593 C fire The fire can be used as an indicator of its health Yellow fire indicates that it is healthy and fire mixed with smoke indicates that it is fatigued Though it usually lives in and soaks in magma to recover it can also be seen in towns MiltankMiltank ミルタンク 38 0241 Normal No evolution It produces over five gallons of milk per day While its milk is sweet and nutritious drinking too much can cause people to gain weight and suffer from stomachaches The taste and nutritional value of its milk depends on the quality of the pastures it lives in the season and whether or not it is around infants BlisseyHapinasu ハピナス 7 0242 Normal Chansey 113 Eating its eggs causes others to become kinder and more caring It can sense sadness with its fur It will rush to any sad or hurt being it finds offer an egg and nurse it back to health RaikouRaikou ライコウ 22 0243 Electric No evolution Raikou is one of three Pokemon designed by Muneo Saitō 41 Also known as the Embodiment of Lightning it can run across plains at the speed of lightning and manipulate electricity and thunderclouds Ho Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown Pokemon in a burning tower It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokemon Raging Bolt EnteiEntei エンテイ 33 0244 Fire No evolution Entei is one of three Pokemon designed by Muneo Saitō 41 Legends say that every time it barks or roars a volcano is said to erupt somewhere around the world and that every time a volcano erupts an Entei is born Ho Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown Pokemon in a burning tower It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokemon Gouging Fire SuicuneSuicune スイクン 20 22 0245 Water No evolution Suicune is one of three Pokemon designed by Muneo Saitō 41 It has the ability to purify water It is said that northern winds will blow where it appears Ho Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown Pokemon in a burning tower It is the mascot of Pokemon Crystal It is thought to be related to the ancient Paradox Pokemon Walking Wake LarvitarYōgirasu ヨーギラス 13 0246 Rock Ground Pupitar 247 Born underground it has to eat a mountain worth of soil to get to its parents at which point it falls asleep to evolve After it emerges it does not do well with the bright light it finds on the surface PupitarSanagirasu サナギラス 13 0247 Rock Ground Larvitar 246 Tyranitar 248 While its shell is as hard as bedrock it has an active disposition By releasing pressurized gas it can propel itself like a rocket TyranitarBangirasu バンギラス 7 0248 Rock Dark Pupitar 247 Mega Evolution Its body is impervious to all harm and it can topple mountains with its fists It competes with Duraludon for terrain and food It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI It is thought to be a distant relative of Iron Thorns LugiaLugia ルギア 7 0249 Psychic Flying No evolution It causes 40 day storms by flapping its wings so it remains asleep in the sea to avoid causing damage though it also has the ability to calm storms It is the leader of the Legendary Bird trio and the mascot for Pokemon Silver and SoulSilver It debuted in the second movie where it spoke and was one of the heroes Lugia was originally conceived by Takeshi Shudo the head writer of the first Pokemon anime Lugia had been designed solely for Pokemon The Movie 2000 and Shudo expressed surprise that the creature was later featured in the video games and TV show 42 Lugia who possessed a speaking role in the film was given a masculine voice However Shudo intended Lugia as a creature that was simultaneously male and female This dual nature was intended to embody one of the film s main messages that people can be different and yet coexist without resorting to conflict He showed overwhelming regret that he allowed Lugia to be voiced by a man considering Lugia the creator of all life on Earth to be a maternal Pokemon Stating that it was too late we couldn t suddenly change Lugia into a female the change was so significant to him that it made him start gulping down alcohol and drugs and feel like he wanted to die During the final few years of his life Shudo became obsessed with Lugia writing numerous blog posts on the subject 42 unreliable source Ho OhHo Oh ホウオウ 7 0250 Fire Flying No evolution Similar to Moltres Ho Oh s design is inspired by the Fenghuang firebird of Chinese myth 35 It resurrected the Legendary Beast trio after they burned to death in the Brass tower as unknown Pokemon Its feathers glow in the colors of the rainbow and it is said to leave a rainbow trail when flying It is said that seeing it is an omen of eternal happiness It is the mascot for Pokemon Gold and HeartGold CelebiCelebi セレビィ 43 0251 Psychic Grass No evolution Celebi has the power to travel through time It is said that the land flourishes wherever it has been and it brings back an egg from the future before leaving It was one of 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