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List of generation III Pokémon

The third generation (generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. These games were accompanied by the television series Pokémon Advanced, which aired from November 21, 2002, until August 28, 2003, in Japan.

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The following list details the 135 Pokémon of generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. 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

Pokémon are fictional species created for the Pokémon franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy.[1] In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution.[2] Pokémon also have various types, which are elemental attributes that determine a Pokémon's strengths and weaknesses in combat.[3]

Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different "feel" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Ruby and Sapphire features two "Mythical Pokémon" – Jirachi and Deoxys – both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies.[4]

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of "Dark" and "Steel"-type Pokémon in the series, as only a few Pokémon in previous generations used these typings. Hardcore Gamer also noted that many of the new Pokémon made use of "dual typing", where Pokémon have both a primary and a secondary type. This was not nearly as common in Red and Blue or Gold and Silver.[5]

List of Pokémon edit

List of Pokémon species introduced in generation III (2002)[nb 1]
Name[nb 2] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes
Treecko
Kimori (キモリ)[7]
(0252)
  Grass Grovyle (#253) Wild Treecko live in overgrown forests and attack anyone who approaches their territory. It has claws on its feet that allow it to scale walls. It can sense humidity with its tail, and uses it to predict the weather.
Grovyle
Juputoru (ジュプトル)[8]
(0253)
  Grass Treecko (#252) Sceptile (#254) It uses the leaves growing on its body to camouflage itself in forests. Its thigh muscles allow it to jump between tree branches to attack or run from opponents. A Grovyle played a major role in the plot of the spin-off games Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky.
Sceptile
Jukain (ジュカイン)[9]
(0254)
  Grass Grovyle (#253) Mega Evolution It can slice trees down with its leaves, but prefers raising them. The seeds on its back contain nutrients. An acrobatic species, it can jump between tree branches to attack foes from above or behind. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Torchic
Achamo (アチャモ)[7]
(0255)
  Fire Combusken (#256) It has a flame sac inside it, making it warm to the touch. It can spit 1,800 °F (980 °C) fireballs. It dislikes darkness because it cannot see its surroundings. During the promotion of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire in America, a special Game Boy Advance with a Torchic theme was released at the New York Pokémon Center back in 2003.[10]
Combusken
Wakashamo (ワカシャモ)[8]
(0256)
  Fire / Fighting Torchic (#255) Blaziken (#257) It can kick 10 times per second. Its cries intimidate and distract foes.
Blaziken
Bashāmo (バシャーモ)[9]
(0257)
  Fire / Fighting Combusken (#256) Mega Evolution Its leg muscles allow it to jump over a 30-story building. It can blow fire from its wrists and ankles to burn its foes. Every few years, it sheds its feathers, and new ones grow in their place. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI. It received an Ability called Speed Boost in generation V, which caused it to be banned to the "Ubers" tier in the Smogon competitive scene from generations V to VII, before falling to the "UUBL" tier in generation VIII, but due to the limited Pokémon roster of Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was banned to Ubers in its competitive scene.[11] Blaziken has received generally positive reception. IGN readers ranked Blaziken the 50th best Pokémon ever.[12] Game Informer ranked it the 36th best Pokémon.[13] In a poll by Official Nintendo Magazine's Tom East, Blaziken was voted the third-best Fire-type Pokémon. They stated, "A kung fu chicken? What's not to like?". In a poll of the best Pokémon from Ruby and Sapphire in celebration of the games having 10 years under their belt, Blaziken was ranked in third place.[14] Another poll of the best Pokémon introduced in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald placed Blaziken third.[15] GamesRadar used Blaziken as an example of a human-shaped Pokémon done right.[16] The Escapist's John Funk wrote that Blaziken was an "awesome" example of a Pokémon that players who refused to play past Red and Blue were missing out on.[17] Game Informer's Jeff Marchiafava felt that Blaziken was less cool than other Fire-type Pokémon and stated that it has a 1970s "vibe". While he felt that the Mega Evolution was an improvement, he called it a "Mega Disappointment".[18] Kotaku's Eric Jou also felt that it had a weak design and cited it as an example of Ruby and Sapphire's weak Pokémon designs.[19] Several critics and websites have noted that Blaziken would be a good choice for a playable character in Super Smash Bros.[20][21][22]
Mudkip
Mizugorō (ミズゴロウ)[7]
(0258)
  Water Marshtomp (#259) The fin on its head can sense changes in the air and water currents, so it acts as a radar. It is strong enough to lift boulders. Videos, images and copypastas involving Mudkip began surfacing in 2005, and by 2007, the Pokémon, along with variations of the misspelled phrase "so i herd u liek mudkipz", have become internet memes,[23][24] receiving many tribute videos on YouTube.[25]
Marshtomp
Numakurō (ヌマクロー)[8]
(0259)
  Water / Ground Mudkip (#258) Swampert (#260) It is adapted to living and moving in mud, where other Pokémon struggle to move. It has a thin film on its body that allows it to live on land.
Swampert
Ragurāji (ラグラージ)[9]
(0260)
  Water / Ground Marshtomp (#259) Mega Evolution It can lift and break boulders weighing over a ton, swim faster than a jetski, and swim while towing a ship. It can sense changes in the weather, and piles up boulders to protect its nest against storms. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Poochyena
Pochiena (ポチエナ)[8]
(0261)
  Dark Mightyena (#262) It hunts in packs. It barks to intimidate foes and chases prey until exhaustion. Despite its strategies, it is a cowardly species, and will turn tail if the foe fights back.
Mightyena
Guraena (グラエナ)[26]
(0262)
  Dark Poochyena (#261) It lives and hunts in packs of around 10 Pokémon, with a concrete hierachy. The leader coordinates attacks, and tries to prevent its prey from escaping battle.
Zigzagoon
Jiguzaguma (ジグザグマ)[8]
(0263)
  Normal Linoone (#264) It walks in a zigzag pattern. A curious species, it takes interest in everything it finds, and is constantly looking for items on the ground. It may play dead to fool opponents. It has a Dark/Normal-type Galarian form.
Linoone
Massuguma (マッスグマ)[27]
(0264)
  Normal Zigzagoon (#263) [nb 3] It can run at 60 miles (97 km) per hour, though it struggles with turning. It has a Dark/Normal-type Galarian form.
Wurmple
Kemusso (ケムッソ)[28]
(0265)
  Bug Silcoon (#266)
Cascoon (#268)
It feeds on leaves, and can pull the bark off a tree to consume its sap. To defend itself from predators like Swellow and Starly, it can eject poison from the spikes on its tail. It evolves into either Cascoon or Silcoon at seemingly random, though there is no conclusive scientific evidence regarding how it works.
Silcoon
Karasarisu (カラサリス)[27]
(0266)
  Bug Wurmple (#265) Beautifly (#267) It cannot move much due to being in a cocoon, but has its eyes out to check for danger. It conserves energy for evolution.
Beautifly
Agehanto (アゲハント)[9]
(0267)
  Bug / Flying Silcoon (#266) Despite its appearance, it is an aggressive species. It uses its proboscis to feed on pollen, nectar, water, fruit juices, and the bodily fluids of its prey.
Cascoon
Mayurudo (マユルド)[27]
(0268)
  Bug Wurmple (#265) Dustox (#269) It hides in leaves and in the gaps between branches, or attaches dead leaves to its body for camouflage. Its silk is said to have superior texture and luster to that of Silcoon.
Dustox
Dokukeiru (ドクケイル)[27]
(0269)
  Bug / Poison Cascoon (#268) It is nocturnal, and attracted to light. To defend itself, it spreads toxic scales. In urban areas, Dustox swarm around streetlights and bonfires, and eat the leaves from nearby trees.
Lotad
Hasubō (ハスボー)[29]
(0270)
  Water / Grass Lombre (#271) The leaf on its back is similar to a water lily. It ferries small Pokémon across lakes with it. While its leaf is too big and heavy for it to properly lift on land, it may travel on the ground when looking for clean water.
Lombre
Hasuburero (ハスブレロ)[30]
(0271)
  Water / Grass Lotad (#270) Ludicolo (#272) It sleeps during the day and pranks others during the night. It may pull on fishing hooks to annoy fishermen. It is covered in a slimy film. It feeds on moss that grows underwater.
Ludicolo
Runpappa (ルンパッパ)[31]
(0272)
  Water / Grass Lombre (#271) It enjoys dancing. Its cells produce energy when hit with the sound waves of cheerful or festive music.
Seedot
Tanebō (タネボー)[27]
(0273)
  Grass Nuzleaf (#274) It hangs on tree branches and absorbs their nutrients. When it finishes eating, its body becomes heavier, and it falls down. It polishes itself with leaves daily.
Nuzleaf
Konohana (コノハナ)[27]
(0274)
  Grass / Dark Seedot (#273) Shiftry (#275) It can use the leaf on its head as a flute, playing unsettling or comforting tunes. Its nose acts as a sensory point, so grabbing it weakens the Nuzleaf. A Nuzleaf played a major role in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
Shiftry
Dātengu (ダーテング)[7]
(0275)
  Grass / Dark Nuzleaf (#274) It is based on the Tengu.[32] It can whip up cold, 100 ft/s (30 m/s) winds with the leaves on its hands. It is regarded in folklore as a protector of forests or herald of winder. It is said that it used to be a bird Pokémon that had its wings and beak replaced as punishment for its evil. It can read its opponents' minds.
Taillow
Subame (スバメ)[33]
(0276)
  Normal / Flying Swellow (#277) A gutsy species, it will fight larger Pokémon like Skarmory. It loses its will to fight if it becomes hungry. During colder seasons, it flies up to 180 miles (290 km) per day looking for warmer climates.
Swellow
Ōsubame (オオスバメ)[9]
(0277)
  Normal / Flying Taillow (#276) Its preferred strategy is diving into opponents and prey, and grabbing them with its claws. It is proud of its feathers. Groups of Swellow will clean each other regularly.
Wingull
Kyamome (キャモメ)[27]
(0278)
  Water / Flying Pelipper (#279) Its uses its long wings to ride updrafts, and glide around the sea. Its beak lets it catch prey like Wishiwashi or Finneon, or hide valuable objects and food. Fishermen train or keep track of wild Wingull to look for fish Pokémon. A female Wingull named Peeko accompanies the sailor Mr. Briney in the Hoenn games.
Pelipper
Perippā (ペリッパー)[9]
(0279)
  Water / Flying Wingull (#278) Its bill functions as a pouch, where it can carry eggs and small Pokémon like Wingull and Pyukumuku. Pelipper are commonly used as couriers or messengers. It preys on small fish Pokémon like Luvdisc, and can scoop up to 30 Wishiwashi at once.
Ralts
Rarutosu (ラルトス)[27]
(0280)
  Psychic / Fairy[nb 4] Kirlia (#281) It uses its horns to sense someone's emotions. It hangs around happy people and Pokémon. When it feels threatened, it will hide and will not come out until the feeling dissipates.
Kirlia
Kiruria (キルリア)[9]
(0281)
  Psychic / Fairy[nb 4] Ralts (#280) Gardevoir (#282)
Gallade (#475)[nb 5]
It grows stronger and more beautiful the happier its trainer is. Its horns are used to amplify its psychic power, to the point of distorting space, creating illusions, and allowing it to see into the future. It enjoys dancing during sunny mornings. Only male Kirlia can evolve into Gallade.
Gardevoir
Sānaito (サーナイト)[34]
(0282)
  Psychic / Fairy[nb 4] Kirlia (#281) Mega Evolution A loyal and protective species, it can use all of its energy to open up a small black hole to defend its trainer. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI. Gardevoir and Gallade's Mega Evolutions share similarities with the Paradox Pokémon Iron Valiant.
Surskit
Ametama (アメタマ)[27]
(0283)
  Bug / Water Masquerain (#284) It can release a thick syrup or a sweet scent from its antenna, and an oil from the tips of its feet. It uses the syrup as a defense mechanism, the scent to attract prey, and the oil to walk on water. It competes with Dewpider for food.
Masquerain
Amemōsu (アメモース)[35]
(0284)
  Bug / Flying Surskit (#283) Its four wings allow it to fly in place or in any direction, but become too heavy to carry it when wet. It uses its eye-patterned antennae to scare opponents.
Shroomish
Kinokoko (キノココ)[36]
(0285)
  Grass Breloom (#286) When threatened, it scatters spores from the top of its head. Those spores can cause plants to wilt. It hides in piles of dead leaves during the day. It feeds on composted soil.
Breloom
Kinogassa (キノガッサ)[31]
(0286)
  Grass / Fighting Shroomish (#285) It can stretch its arms to punch from farther away, jump around to close the distance, and spread spores from the seeds on its tail to incapacitate opponents. Its technique is comparable to boxing.
Slakoth
Namakero (ナマケロ)[37]
(0287)
  Normal Vigoroth (#288) It sleeps 20 hours per day, and only eats three leaves a day. While it does not change its nest, it can swim across rivers. Its heart beats once per minute.
Vigoroth
Yarukimono (ヤルキモノ)[9]
(0288)
  Normal Slakoth (#287) Slaking (#289) Its heart beats ten times faster than a Slakoth's. It is energetic to the point of needing to run for an entire day to be able to sleep, and being stressed when it has to stand still for any period of time.
Slaking
Kekkingu (ケッキング)[31]
(0289)
  Normal Vigoroth (#288) While it is considered the world's laziest Pokémon, moving only when it has eaten all the grass around it, it is constantly storing energy for attacks. While it has the highest base stat total of all common Pokémon, its ability, Truant, prevents it from moving every other turn.[38]
Nincada
Tsuchinin (ツチニン)[27]
(0290)
  Bug / Ground Ninjask (#291)
Shedinja (#292)
It is mostly blind, so it uses its antennae to sense the surroundings. It uses its claws to dig nests underground and carve into tree roots to absorb their nutrients.
Ninjask
Tekkanin (テッカニン)[27]
(0291)
  Bug / Flying Nincada (#290) It is the fastest common Pokémon in the games, behind Deoxys' Speed Forme and Regieleki, and its Ability Speed Boost makes it faster each turn. Due to its speed, it was believed to be invisible. Hearing its cries for too long can cause headaches.
Shedinja
Nukenin (ヌケニン)[27]
(0292)
  Bug / Ghost Nincada (#290) When a Nincada evolves into Ninjask and there is an empty space in the player's party and a Poké Ball in their inventory, a Shedinja is created from the Nincada's shed exoskeleton. It has 1 HP, though its Ability Wonder Guard makes it immune to any attacks not super effective against it.[39] It has no organs, does not breathe, and floats without flapping its wings. It is said that looking into the hole on its back can steal one's spirit.
Whismur
Gonyonyo (ゴニョニョ)[40]
(0293)
  Normal Loudred (#294) A timid species. Though it is normally nearly inaudible, its cries when startled are as loud as a jet plane taking off. After it finishes crying, it falls asleep from exhaustion.
Loudred
Dogōmu (ドゴーム)[27]
(0294)
  Normal Whismur (#293) Exploud (#295) Its shouts can tip trucks and destroy wooden houses, though Loudred itself is temporarily deafened afterwards.
Exploud
Bakuongu (バクオング)[41]
(0295)
  Normal Loudred (#294) It breathes in with the tubes on its body, and shouts with enough force to cause tremors. It can whistle from the tubes to express its feelings.
Makuhita
Makunoshita (マクノシタ)[33]
(0296)
  Fighting Hariyama (#297) It trains by fighting Machop and knocking trees down. It may mistake an Alolan Exeggutor for a tree, and get flung away.
Hariyama
Hariteyama (ハリテヤマ)[42]
(0297)
  Fighting Makuhita (#296) It stomps the ground to build strength. Its slaps can send 10-ton trucks flying and stop trains in their tracks. It is respectful to other Pokémon, praising them after battle. It is thought to be related to the futuristic Paradox Pokémon Iron Hands.
Azurill
Ruriri (ルリリ)[37]
(0298)
  Normal / Fairy[nb 4] Marill (#183) It can throw its tail into the air, the momentum of which can also send Azurill flying up to 33 feet (10 m) away. The tail contains nutrients it needs to grow, and can float on water. Because its gender ratio did not match Marill's, with Marill having an even ratio while 75% of Azurill were female, one in three female Azurill would evolve into male Marill. This was fixed in generation VI.[43]
Nosepass
Nozupasu (ノズパス)[27]
(0299)
  Rock Probopass (#476) Because its nose functions as an electromagnet, it can only ever face north. For this reason, hikers and explorers have been known to use it as a compass. It draws iron objects into its body for protection. Its magnetism can draw in potential prey or drive others away.
Skitty
Eneko (エネコ)[8]
(0300)
  Normal Delcatty (#301) A playful species, it chases after anything that moves. It often runs in circles chasing its own tail, and becomes dizzy.
Delcatty
Enekororo (エネコロロ)[9]
(0301)
  Normal Skitty (#300) It does whatever it wants wherever it wants, so it does not keep a nest. It looks for clean places to sleep, and walks away from any potential fights. It is popular among women for the texture of its fur.
Sableye
Yamirami (ヤミラミ)[42]
(0302)
  Dark / Ghost Mega Evolution Its design is inspired by the Hopkinsville goblin, an alien-like creature reported to be seen in Kentucky in the 1950s.[32][44] It feeds on gems, and competes with Gabite for eating Carbink. Due to its diet, it has grown gemstones on its body. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Mawile
Kuchīto (クチート)[9]
(0303)
  Steel / Fairy[nb 4] Mega Evolution Its design is inspired by the Futakuchi-onna, a woman said to have a second mouth on the back of her head.[32] Its second mouth is made from deformed steel horns. It tricks opponents with its non-threatening appearance, and eats them. The second mouth does not have taste buds, so it uses it to eat things it does not like the taste of. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Aron
Kokodora (ココドラ)[9]
(0304)
  Steel / Rock Lairon (#305) It feeds on metal from ores. If it gets too hungry, it may climb down from the mountains it lives in and eat railroad tracks. It sheds its armor on evolution.
Lairon
Kodora (コドラ)[27]
(0305)
  Steel / Rock Aron (#304) Aggron (#306) It is territorial and enjoys showing off the sparks it can create by slamming into things. It eats iron ore and drinks spring water, and fights humans who go near either.
Aggron
Bosugodora (ボスゴドラ)[35]
(0306)
  Steel / Rock Lairon (#305) Mega Evolution It treats the scratches on its armor as mementos. It takes a mountain as its territory, and protects it from trespassers. If the flora on it is damaged, it brings soil and plants trees around it. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Meditite
Asanan (アサナン)[45]
(0307)
  Fighting / Psychic Medicham (#308) It practices yoga, constantly training its body and mind and living on one berry per day. Because of its training, it can levitate.
Medicham
Chāremu (チャーレム)[33]
(0308)
  Fighting / Psychic Meditite (#307) Mega Evolution It can use its sixth sense, which has been refined by meditation, to predict opponents' moves. Its fighting style resembles dancing. It only eats once a month. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Electrike
Rakurai (ラクライ)[27]
(0309)
  Electric Manectric (#310) It generated electricity from friction in the air, and uses it to stimulate its legs to run faster than a human eye can follow. Its body sparks more than usual before storms.
Manectric
Raiboruto (ライボルト)[42]
(0310)
  Electric Electrike (#309) Mega Evolution It is based on the raijū, a yōkai associated with lightning and the god Raijin.[32] It gathers electricity in its mane, and releases it, creating thunderclouds in the process. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Plusle
Purasuru (プラスル)[33][46]
(0311)
  Electric No evolution It drains energy from telephone poles, and creates sparks from its hands to use as pom-poms. Exposure to its and Minun's electricity could promote blood circulation.
Minun
Mainan (マイナン)[33]
(0312)
  Electric No evolution It creates pom-poms out of sparks, and cheers its teammates on with them. It hides under the eaves of houses during rain.
Volbeat
Barubīto (バルビート)[27]
(0313)
  Bug No evolution It is attracted to the aroma given off by Illumise. Its tail glows. Swarms of Volbeat form geometric shapes in the sky. If the pond a swarm lives in becomes dirty, they will move away.
Illumise
Irumīze (イルミーゼ)[47]
(0314)
  Bug No evolution It releases a sweet aroma, and uses it to guide Volbeat around to make signs in the sky. Illumise that can make more complex signs are more respected among their peers. Researchers are attempting to study the meaning of those signs.
Roselia
Rozeria (ロゼリア)[27]
(0315)
  Grass / Poison Budew (#406) Roserade (#407) The flowers on its arms have a soothing smell and poisonous thorns that it can shoot. An old tradition involves sending someone a Roselia's thorn as a challenge for a duel.
Gulpin
Gokurin (ゴクリン)[9]
(0316)
  Poison Swalot (#317) Most of its body consists of its stomach, whose acid can dissolve anything it can fit in its mouth. It releases gases while it digests food.
Swalot
Marunōmu (マルノーム)[27]
(0317)
  Poison Gulpin (#316) It shoots poison into opponents and prey, and eats them whole. It can fit automobiles in its mouth, and digest anything besides its own stomach.
Carvanha
Kibania (キバニア)[27]
(0318)
  Water / Dark Sharpedo (#319) It is based on the red piranha.[48] It can bite through solid steel. Groups of Carvanha are known to destroy ships on a regular basis. If it is alone or in a group of less than five Carvanha, it becomes timid and flees.
Sharpedo
Samehadā (サメハダー)[37]
(0319)
  Water / Dark Carvanha (#318) Mega Evolution It is based on sharks.[48] It can swallow water and shoot it from its rear to shoot itself up to 75 miles per hour (121 km/h), though only for short distances. It is sensitive to the smell of blood. It can tear an oil tanker apart with its fangs. If broken, its fangs grow back instantly. Its dorsal fin is considered a delicacy, so it was a victim of overfishing. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Wailmer
Hoeruko (ホエルコ)[8]
(0320)
  Water Wailord (#321) It stores water inside its body. It can use it to inflate itself into a ball and bounce around, or expel it from its nostrils. It swims with its mouth open, feeding on whatever comes its way. It eats a ton of Wishiwashi per day.
Wailord
Hoeruō (ホエルオー)[49]
(0321)
  Water Wailmer (#320) Wailord travel with groups of Wailmer and other fish Pokémon, referred to as pods. If a Wailmer is attacked, the entire pod goes to defend it. A wailord can eat an entire school of Wishiwashi. Being 47.7 feet (14.5 m) tall, it is the largest common Pokémon, behind both forms of Eternatus and some Gigantamax Pokémon. Due to sharing an egg group with them, it is capable of breeding with small Pokémon such as Skitty and Diglett.[50]
Numel
Donmeru (ドンメル)[27]
(0322)
  Fire / Ground Camerupt (#323) Its hump contains 2,200 °F (1,200 °C) magma, and can carry loads of up to 220 pounds (100 kg), though it slows down when wet or hungry.
Camerupt
Bakūda (バクーダ)[51]
(0323)
  Fire / Ground Numel (#322) Mega Evolution Its body contains 18,000 °F (10,000 °C) lava. It erupts when angered, or once every ten years. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Torkoal
Kōtasu (コータス)[27]
(0324)
  Fire No evolution It lives in mountains and volcanoes, where it digs for coal. It fills its shell with coal and burns it for energy. If its fire goes out, it dies. It can blow smoke from its shell and nostrils, the pressure of which indicates its health.
Spoink
Banebū (バネブー)[26]
(0325)
  Psychic Grumpig (#326) It holds a Clamperl's pearl with its ears. Its heart beats when it bounces. If it stops bouncing, it dies. If it loses its pearl, it becomes fatigued.
Grumpig
Būpiggu (ブーピッグ)[27]
(0326)
  Psychic Spoink (#325) The pearls on its body amplify its psychic power. It can control its opponents' minds by dancing.
Spinda
Patchīru (パッチール)[26]
(0327)
  Normal No evolution It stumbles around as if it were permanently dizzy, though it thinks it is walking straight. This interferes with its opponents' aim. Each Spinda has a random pattern of spots on its body. There are 4,294,967,296 possible patterns.[52] Junichi Masuda has noted that much planning and discussion had to be done to make this feasible in game and due to this, Spinda has become a favorite Pokémon of his.[53]
Trapinch
Nakkurā (ナックラー)[27]
(0328)
  Ground Vibrava (#329) It can crush boulders with its jaws. It digs a hole into the sand, and waits for unsuspecting prey to walk in. At night, it digs a spot under the sand to sleep. Due to the size of its head, it cannot get up if flipped upside down.
Vibrava
Biburāba (ビブラーバ)[27]
(0329)
  Ground / Dragon Trapinch (#328) Flygon (#330) Its wings are underdeveloped, so it cannot fly long distances with them, though it can create vibrations strong enough to cause headaches. After knocking prey out, it melts them with acid before eating them.
Flygon
Furaigon (フライゴン)[33]
(0330)
  Ground / Dragon Vibrava (#329) It kicks up sandstorms with its wings to hide. Their flapping makes a sound similar to singing. A Mega Evolution of Flygon was planned for generation VI, but was cancelled due to artist's block.[54]
Cacnea
Sabonea (サボネア)[8]
(0331)
  Grass Cacturne (#332) Its body can store moisture, so it can live up to 30 days without drinking water. Its flower, whose size and fragrance depend on the harshness of its environment, is used to attract prey. It can shoot thorns, or wave its arms around like hammers.
Cacturne
Nokutasu (ノクタス)[7]
(0332)
  Grass / Dark Cacnea (#331) It stays immobile at day, and stalks prey until exhaustion at night. Its blood has the same genetic composition as sand.
Swablu
Chirutto (チルット)[55]
(0333)
  Normal / Flying Altaria (#334) It does not like dirt, so it cleans everything it can with its wings. A friendly species, it may land on people's heads and act as a hat.
Altaria
Chirutarisu (チルタリス)[33]
(0334)
  Dragon / Flying Swablu (#333) Mega Evolution It catches updrafts and glides around the sky. Its singing is said to drive listeners to a dream-like state. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Zangoose
Zangūsu (ザングース)[56]
(0335)
  Normal No evolution It is covered in scars from its constant fights with Seviper. Its immune system makes it resistant to its venom.
Seviper
Habunēku (ハブネーク)[8]
(0336)
  Poison No evolution It coils around opponents, or cuts them with its venomous tail. It sharpens its tail's blade constantly. It has an ongoing feud with Zangoose.
Lunatone
Runatōn (ルナトーン)[27]
(0337)
  Rock / Psychic No evolution It gains energy from moonlight. Its physical state changes according to lunar phases. It was first discovered on a meteor crash site.
Solrock
Sorurokku (ソルロック)[27]
(0338)
  Rock / Psychic No evolution It gains energy from sunlight, and can give off light similar to it by spinning. It can read its opponents' minds and act accordingly. It is believed to have come from the sun.
Barboach
Dojotchi (ドジョッチ)[27]
(0339)
  Water / Ground Whiscash (#340) It is based on the pond loach.[48] Its body is covered with a film that protects it from bacteria and allows it to slip from predators' grips.
Whiscash
Namazun (ナマズン)[7]
(0340)
  Water / Ground Barboach (#339) It is based on the Namazu.[32] It can predict earthquakes, or cause them with its caudal fin. It can sense opponents' locations with its whiskers. It eats anything that moves, usually whole.
Corphish
Heigani (ヘイガニ)[8]
(0341)
  Water Crawdaunt (#342) It is not native to Hoenn, having instead been imported from overseas as a pet. A hardy species, it can live in polluted waters and eat anything, so population has increased to the point of seeping into other regions.
Crawdaunt
Shizarigā (シザリガー)[9]
(0342)
  Water / Dark Corphish (#341) It takes a pond as its territory and drives other Pokémon away with constant fighting challenges. It is known to be able to fight off swarms of Basculin. Though its shell is hard, it needs to molt regularly. If its pincers fall off, it becomes timid until they grow back.
Baltoy
Yajiron (ヤジロン)[27]
(0343)
  Ground / Psychic Claydol (#344) It is constantly spinning on its foot. Ancient paintings found in ruins depict Baltoy as part of a large society.
Claydol
Nendōru (ネンドール)[27]
(0344)
  Ground / Psychic Baltoy (#343) It is said to have been created 20,000 years ago as a mud doll or clay statue and animated by an unknown ray of light. Because its body melts in rain, it wraps itself with a coat of psychic energy.
Lileep
Rirīra (リリーラ)[27]
(0345)
  Rock / Grass Cradily (#346) It anchors itself to a rock in the sea and sways its tentacles as if they were petals to attract prey. It then swallows them whole.
Cradily
Yureidoru (ユレイドル)[27]
(0346)
  Rock / Grass Lileep (#345) It lives in shallow waters. When the tide goes out, it hunts for prey on land. Though it struggles with moving due to its short legs, it can stretch its neck and tentacles up to thrice their normal length. It melts prey with digestive fluids shot from its tentacles.
Anorith
Anopusu (アノプス)[27]
(0347)
  Rock / Bug Armaldo (#348) It used to live in warm waters. Because the composition of the water has changed since it went extinct 100 million years ago, it can no longer thrive in the wild.
Armaldo
Āmarudo (アーマルド)[27]
(0348)
  Rock / Bug Anorith (#347) It used to live on land, and dove to the sea to hunt. Its retractable claws can punch through steel.
Feebas
Hinbasu (ヒンバス)[27]
(0349)
  Water Milotic (#350) It is based on the largemouth bass.[48] Due to its shabby appearance, it is ignored by trainers and predators alike. It can live in any type or quantity of water and eat anything. Players consider it hard to find in the generation III and IV games. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, it is found in a large route, on six fishing spots defined by a "trendy phrase" in an unrelated town, and in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, it is found in a specific area, in four random fishing spots that change daily.[57]
Milotic
Mirokarosu (ミロカロス)[58]
(0350)
  Water Feebas (#349) It is based on the oarfish.[48] It is considered the most beautiful Pokémon of all, to the point of distracting and soothing potential opponents.
Castform
Powarun (ポワルン)[35]
(0351)
  Normal No evolution A man-made Pokémon, made for experiments with weather. Its form and type reflexively change based on the current weather.
  Fire During sunny weather, its body temperature rises, its skin dries out, and it becomes Fire-type. Attempts to force a change into this form by placing it near a heater have been unsuccessful.
  Water During rain, its body stores and swells with water, which can be squeezed out as if it were a sponge. Attempts to force a change into this form by placing it on a shower have been unsuccessful.
  Ice During hail or when covered in snow, its skin partially freezes. Attempts to force a change into this form by placing it on a freezer have been unsuccessful.
Kecleon
Kakureon (カクレオン)[27]
(0352)
  Normal No evolution It can change the colors of its body, with the exception of its red stripe. It does so based on its mood, to hunt, or to hide. It can change its type during battle, based on the moves it uses or what it is attacked by.
Shuppet
Kagebōzu (カゲボウズ)[27]
(0353)
  Ghost Banette (#354) It feeds on negative emotions like sadness, anger, and envy. If someone has strong negative feelings, Shuppet may swarm on their house and feed on it.
Banette
Jupetta (ジュペッタ)[42]
(0354)
  Ghost Shuppet (#353) Mega Evolution It is said that a plush doll that was thrown away grew a grudge and became Banette.[44] Its energy is stored inside its body. If the zipper on its mouth is opened, it leaks out. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Duskull
Yomawaru (ヨマワル)[27]
(0355)
  Ghost Dusclops (#356) Its design is based on the Chōchin'obake.[44] It has a single eye floating between its sockets. It feeds mostly on the life force of children, stalking its prey until exhaustion. It can float through walls.
Dusclops
Samayōru (サマヨール)[27]
(0356)
  Ghost Duskull (#355) Dusknoir (#477) Its design is based on the mummy.[44] It can hypnotize opponents into doing its bidding. It can absorb anything into its hollow body. Nothing a Dusclops absorbs comes out.
Tropius
Toropiusu (トロピウス)[56]
(0357)
  Grass / Flying No evolution Due to its diet, fruits similar to bananas grow on its neck twice a year. The fruit of Tropius native to Alola are sweeter than those of other regions.
Chimecho
Chirīn (チリーン)[26]
(0358)
  Psychic Chingling (#433) It can produce seven different cries, which it uses for communication or to create ultrasonic waves in battle.
Absol
Abusoru (アブソル)[8]
(0359)
  Dark Mega Evolution Using its horn, it can sense changes in the environment to predict disasters. Though it warns others of their coming and protects fields from them, it is commonly mistaken for their bringer.
Wynaut
Sōnano (ソーナノ)[26]
(0360)
  Psychic Wobbuffet (#202) It squeezes itself against other Wynaut for training. Though it prefers living in cases, it enjoys fruit, and the gardens in which they grow.
Snorunt
Yukiwarashi (ユキワラシ)[27]
(0361)
  Ice Glalie (#362)
Froslass (#478)[nb 6]
Snorunt are seen as omens of prosperity or snowstorms. A social species, it lives in groups of around five Snorunt and enjoys playing with children.
Glalie
Onigōri (オニゴーリ)[51]
(0362)
  Ice Snorunt (#361) Mega Evolution Though its body is frail, it can cover itself in armor made from ice. It freezes prey before eating it, though it prefers pre-frozen prey like Vanillite. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Spheal
Tamazarashi (タマザラシ)[27]
(0363)
  Ice / Water Sealeo (#364) Its body is not adapted to swimming or walking, so it prefers rolling around. When happy, it claps its fins. If it finds prey, it will inform the Walrein that leads its herd.
Sealeo
Todogurā (トドグラー)[27]
(0364)
  Ice / Water Spheal (#363) Walrein (#365) It rolls things around its nose to check their smell and texture, or for fun. It is known to play with Poké Balls and Spheal.
Walrein
Todozeruga (トドゼルガ)[27]
(0365)
  Ice / Water Sealeo (#364) Its blubber protects it from opponents' attacks and harsh temperatures, and its tusks can break up to 10 tons of ice. If its tusks break, they grow back in a year.
Clamperl
Pāruru (パールル)[27]
(0366)
  Water Huntail (#367)
Gorebyss (#368)
A carnivorous species, it clamps down on its prey and does not let go. Throughout its lifetime, it produces a pearl, which amplifies its psychic powers. The pearl is sought after by Spoink, and is considered 10 times more valuable than those of a Shellder.
Huntail
Hantēru (ハンテール)[27]
(0367)
  Water Clamperl (#366) It is based on the onejaw.[48] It lures prey in with its fish-shaped tail, and swallows them whole. Because it lives in the depths of the sea, it had gone undiscovered for a long time.
Gorebyss
Sakurabisu (サクラビス)[27]
(0368)
  Water Clamperl (#366) It is based on the snipe eel.[48] Despite its appearance, it is a cruel species. It stabs its mouth inside prey, drains their bodily fluids, and leaves their bodies behind.
Relicanth
Jīransu (ジーランス)[27]
(0369)
  Water / Rock No evolution It is based on the coelacanth.[48] It has not changed in over 100 million years. Its body is filled with fat and its scales are similar to rocks, so it can withstand and walk on the seafloor.
Luvdisc
Rabukasu (ラブカス)[59]
(0370)
  Water No evolution Various critics consider Luvdisc among the most "useless" and "lazily designed" Pokémon.[60][61][62][63] It is based on the kissing gourami.[48] It makes nests in Corsola colonies or coral branches. If two Luvdisc kiss each other, they can use both of their bodies as wings to fly temporarily. It is said that seeing a Luvdisc will guarantee eternal love in a relationship.
Bagon
Tatsubei (タツベイ)[27]
(0371)
  Dragon Shelgon (#372) It jumps down the cliffs it lives in hopes of being able to fly. Because of this, its head has grown hard enough to break rocks and withstand its falls.
Shelgon
Komorū (コモルー)[27]
(0372)
  Dragon Bagon (#371) Salamence (#373) It is covered in a bony, armored shell. Its cells are in constant change to prepare for its evolution. The shell peels down right before it evolves.
Salamence
Bōmanda (ボーマンダ)[31]
(0373)
  Dragon / Flying Shelgon (#372) Mega Evolution Finally able to fly, it expresses its happiness by blasting fire around and burning fields. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Beldum
Danbaru (ダンバル)[27]
(0374)
  Steel / Psychic Metang (#375) Instead of blood, it has magnetic currents coursing through its body. It pulls opponents in with magnetism and stabs them with the claws on its rear.
Metang
Metangu (メタング)[27]
(0375)
  Steel / Psychic Beldum (#374) Metagross (#376) It is the result of a fusion between two Beldum, though its intellect is not reflective of that. On top of magnetism, it can use its psychic power to hold opponents in place.
Metagross
Metagurosu (メタグロス)[51]
(0376)
  Steel / Psychic Metang (#375) Mega Evolution It is the result of a fusion between two Metang. As opposed to Metang, its four brains make it more intelligent than a supercomputer. It pins opponents down and eats them with the mouth on its stomach. It can tuck its legs in to fly. It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Regirock
Rejirokku (レジロック)[64]
(0377)
  Rock No evolution Regirock, Regice, and Registeel are part of a trio of Pokémon said to have been created by Regigigas. Regidrago and Regieleki were introduced to the group in generation VIII. The group is referred to as "legendary giants", "legendary titans", "legendary golems", or "Regis".

It is composed entirely of rocks, with no known organs. If its body is damaged, it can graft other rocks onto its body to fix itself.

Regice
Rejiaisu (レジアイス)[56]
(0378)
  Ice No evolution It is composed entirely of Antarctic ice, seemingly during the ice age. It can control winds as cold as −328 °F (−200.0 °C), and its body does not melt, even when exposed to magma.
Registeel
Rejisuchiru (レジスチル)[64]
(0379)
  Steel No evolution Its seemingly hollow body is composed of an unknown metal, noted to be harder than any known mineral, and stretchy enough to allow for fluid movement. In European releases of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, Registeel had its Sprite altered to have both arms down, as in the North American and Japanese version, Registeel had its right arm up, which could be mistaken for a Nazi salute.[65]
Latias
Ratiasu (ラティアス)[8]
(0380)
  Dragon / Psychic Mega Evolution It is part of the Eon Duo, along with its male counterpart Latios. Its feathers can refract light light to create illusions of invisibility or other forms, such as that of a human. It can understand and communicate with humans via telepathy, but prefers staying away from others. It lives in small herds with Latios. It and Latios gained mostly visually identical Mega Evolutions in generation VI.
Latios
Ratiosu (ラティオス)[8]
(0381)
  Dragon / Psychic Mega Evolution It is the other half of the Eon Duo, along with its female counterpart Latias. Its abilities are mostly identical to those of Latias, though it is slightly larger, faster, and worse at making sharp turns. It prefers compassionate trainers, and does not enjoy fighting. It and Latias gained mostly visually identical Mega Evolutions in generation VI.
Kyogre
Kaiōga (カイオーガ)[45][66]
(0382)
  Water Primal Reversion It, Groudon, and Rayquaza form the trio of Super-ancient Pokémon, referred to by fans as the Weather Trio.[67]

It is the mascot of Pokémon Sapphire and Alpha Sapphire. It can cause rainstorms spanning the entire world, and is said to have expanded the seas. It is said to have caused disasters by fighting Groudon, until Rayquaza stopped them. The three have then gone to rest. It and Groudon gained Primal forms in generation VI.

Groudon
Gurādon (グラードン)[33]
(0383)
  Ground Primal Reversion It is the mascot of Pokémon Ruby and Omega Ruby. It can cause droughts spanning the entire world, and is said to have created continents, While normally calm, it is known to cause disasters when fighting Kyogre. It and Kyogre gained Primal forms in generation VI.
Rayquaza
Rekkūza (レックウザ)[68]
(0384)
  Dragon / Flying Mega Evolution It lives in the ozone layer and feeds on water and meteorites that wander into it. It is known to destroy potential threats to the planet such as meteorites, and to stop Kyogre and Groudon's fighting. It has an internal organ with a power similar to that of a Mega Stone, which gave it a Mega Evolution in generation VI.
Jirachi
Jirāchi (ジラーチ)[37]
(0385)
  Steel / Psychic No evolution It encases itself in a crystal shell while sleeping, and only wakes up for a week every thousand years or when hearing singing in a pure voice. It can grant the wishes of those who put notes on its head.
Deoxys
Deokishisu (デオキシス)[68]
(0386)
  Psychic No evolution Deoxys is capable of changing between four "Formes": Normal, Attack, Defense, and Speed, each of which differs by base stat values, effort value yield, and appearance.[69] Deoxys is an alien that was born when a crystal had been hit with UV rays. In March 2005, NASA teamed up with the Pokémon Trading Card Game team to use Deoxys' likeness to educate children about outer space and the ozone layer. As part of this endeavor, NASA created browser games on its website and Nintendo of America distributed promotional bracelets and postcards.[70] It could be captured after completing a post game story titled the Delta Episode in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, being the first Mythical Pokémon to be available outside of events. It also starred in its own movie alongside Rayquaza, Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys.

Reception edit

Reception to generation III's Pokémon has been polarized. Alex Carlson of Hardcore Gamer wrote in 2014 that the third generation of Pokémon games was not well received by fans of the series, with some people calling the generation the "worst in the series history".[5] This was in part because Ruby and Sapphire did not allow players to transfer in their Pokémon from previous generations and, because of this, many older Pokémon were completely unavailable in the games until Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen were released a few years later.[71] Meanwhile, many of the new Pokémon designs, such as those for Torchic, Feebas, Luvdisc, Castform and Clamperl, were criticized for being unoriginal.[5][71][72] Contrastingly, some designs, including Breloom, Aggron, and the aforementioned Castform were praised for their coolness, with the large variety of unique legendary Pokémon also helping the third generation feel fresh and new.[73] While Ruby and Sapphire were recognized for introducing less memorable designs than their predecessors, designs like Milotic, Salamence, Metagross, Rayquaza, and Blaziken made the overall generation a satisfying supplement to the existing Pokédex.[74]

The third generation has had its share of enduringly popular designs. Eighteen years after the release of Ruby and Sapphire, Rayquaza and Gardevoir finished eighth and ninth in 2020's Pokémon of the Year vote,[75] with Flygon, Sceptile, and Blaziken also among the top 30.[76] Rayquaza also finished eighth in a 2016 Japanese poll, with Jirachi and Kyogre among the top 25.[77] A popularity vote on the Pokémon subreddit featured Blaziken at 5th, joined in the top 25 by Gardevoir, Absol, Flygon, and Mudkip.[78]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[6]
  2. ^ English and Japanese name, as well as National Pokédex number
  3. ^ Only Galarian Linoone (introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield) are capable of evolving into Obstagoon.
  4. ^ a b c d e Starting in X and Y, Ralts, Kirlia, Gardevoir, Azurill and Mawile all gained the Fairy type.
  5. ^ Only male Kirlia are capable of evolving into Gallade. However, both male and female Kirlia can evolve into Gardevoir.
  6. ^ Only female Snorunt are capable of evolving into Froslass, however both male and female Snorunt can become Glalie.

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The third generation generation III of the Pokemon franchise features 135 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire These games were accompanied by the television series Pokemon Advanced which aired from November 21 2002 until August 28 2003 in Japan The international logo for the Pokemon franchise The following list details the 135 Pokemon of generation III in order of their National Pokedex number The first Pokemon Treecko is number 252 and the last Deoxys is number 386 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 Reception 4 Notes 5 ReferencesDesign and development editPokemon are fictional species created for the Pokemon franchise Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokemon Red and Blue for the Game Boy 1 In these games the player assumes the role of a Pokemon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokemon Players use the creatures special abilities to combat other Pokemon and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution 2 Pokemon also have various types which are elemental attributes that determine a Pokemon s strengths and weaknesses in combat 3 Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokemon has a very different feel from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokemon save for Azurill and Wynaut have no relation to those of the previous generations Ruby and Sapphire features two Mythical Pokemon Jirachi and Deoxys both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies 4 Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of Dark and Steel type Pokemon in the series as only a few Pokemon in previous generations used these typings Hardcore Gamer also noted that many of the new Pokemon made use of dual typing where Pokemon have both a primary and a secondary type This was not nearly as common in Red and Blue or Gold and Silver 5 List of Pokemon editPokemon Treecko Grovyle Sceptile Torchic Combusken Blaziken Mudkip Marshtomp Swampert Poochyena Mightyena Zigzagoon Linoone Wurmple Silcoon Beautifly Cascoon Dustox Lotad Lombre Ludicolo Seedot Nuzleaf Shiftry Taillow Swellow Wingull Pelipper Ralts Kirlia Gardevoir Surskit Masquerain Shroomish Breloom Slakoth Vigoroth Slaking Nincada Ninjask Shedinja Whismur Loudred Exploud Makuhita Hariyama Azurill Nosepass Skitty Delcatty Sableye Mawile Aron Lairon Aggron Meditite Medicham Electrike Manectric Plusle Minun Volbeat Illumise Roselia Gulpin Swalot Carvanha Sharpedo Wailmer Wailord Numel Camerupt Torkoal Spoink Grumpig Spinda Trapinch Vibrava Flygon Cacnea Cacturne Swablu Altaria Zangoose Seviper Lunatone Solrock Barboach Whiscash Corphish Crawdaunt Baltoy Claydol Lileep Cradily Anorith Armaldo Feebas Milotic Castform Kecleon Shuppet Banette Duskull Dusclops Tropius Chimecho Absol Wynaut Snorunt Glalie Spheal Sealeo Walrein Clamperl Huntail Gorebyss Relicanth Luvdisc Bagon Shelgon Salamence Beldum Metang Metagross Regirock Regice Registeel Latias Latios Kyogre Groudon Rayquaza Jirachi Deoxys List of Pokemon species introduced in generation III 2002 nb 1 Name nb 2 Type s Evolves from Evolves into Notes TreeckoKimori キモリ 7 0252 Grass Grovyle 253 Wild Treecko live in overgrown forests and attack anyone who approaches their territory It has claws on its feet that allow it to scale walls It can sense humidity with its tail and uses it to predict the weather GrovyleJuputoru ジュプトル 8 0253 Grass Treecko 252 Sceptile 254 It uses the leaves growing on its body to camouflage itself in forests Its thigh muscles allow it to jump between tree branches to attack or run from opponents A Grovyle played a major role in the plot of the spin off games Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky SceptileJukain ジュカイン 9 0254 Grass Grovyle 253 Mega Evolution It can slice trees down with its leaves but prefers raising them The seeds on its back contain nutrients An acrobatic species it can jump between tree branches to attack foes from above or behind It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI TorchicAchamo アチャモ 7 0255 Fire Combusken 256 It has a flame sac inside it making it warm to the touch It can spit 1 800 F 980 C fireballs It dislikes darkness because it cannot see its surroundings During the promotion of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire in America a special Game Boy Advance with a Torchic theme was released at the New York Pokemon Center back in 2003 10 CombuskenWakashamo ワカシャモ 8 0256 Fire Fighting Torchic 255 Blaziken 257 It can kick 10 times per second Its cries intimidate and distract foes BlazikenBashamo バシャーモ 9 0257 Fire Fighting Combusken 256 Mega Evolution Its leg muscles allow it to jump over a 30 story building It can blow fire from its wrists and ankles to burn its foes Every few years it sheds its feathers and new ones grow in their place It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI It received an Ability called Speed Boost in generation V which caused it to be banned to the Ubers tier in the Smogon competitive scene from generations V to VII before falling to the UUBL tier in generation VIII but due to the limited Pokemon roster of Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl it was banned to Ubers in its competitive scene 11 Blaziken has received generally positive reception IGN readers ranked Blaziken the 50th best Pokemon ever 12 Game Informer ranked it the 36th best Pokemon 13 In a poll by Official Nintendo Magazine s Tom East Blaziken was voted the third best Fire type Pokemon They stated A kung fu chicken What s not to like In a poll of the best Pokemon from Ruby and Sapphire in celebration of the games having 10 years under their belt Blaziken was ranked in third place 14 Another poll of the best Pokemon introduced in Ruby Sapphire and Emerald placed Blaziken third 15 GamesRadar used Blaziken as an example of a human shaped Pokemon done right 16 The Escapist s John Funk wrote that Blaziken was an awesome example of a Pokemon that players who refused to play past Red and Blue were missing out on 17 Game Informer s Jeff Marchiafava felt that Blaziken was less cool than other Fire type Pokemon and stated that it has a 1970s vibe While he felt that the Mega Evolution was an improvement he called it a Mega Disappointment 18 Kotaku s Eric Jou also felt that it had a weak design and cited it as an example of Ruby and Sapphire s weak Pokemon designs 19 Several critics and websites have noted that Blaziken would be a good choice for a playable character in Super Smash Bros 20 21 22 MudkipMizugorō ミズゴロウ 7 0258 Water Marshtomp 259 The fin on its head can sense changes in the air and water currents so it acts as a radar It is strong enough to lift boulders Videos images and copypastas involving Mudkip began surfacing in 2005 and by 2007 the Pokemon along with variations of the misspelled phrase so i herd u liek mudkipz have become internet memes 23 24 receiving many tribute videos on YouTube 25 MarshtompNumakurō ヌマクロー 8 0259 Water Ground Mudkip 258 Swampert 260 It is adapted to living and moving in mud where other Pokemon struggle to move It has a thin film on its body that allows it to live on land SwampertRaguraji ラグラージ 9 0260 Water Ground Marshtomp 259 Mega Evolution It can lift and break boulders weighing over a ton swim faster than a jetski and swim while towing a ship It can sense changes in the weather and piles up boulders to protect its nest against storms It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI PoochyenaPochiena ポチエナ 8 0261 Dark Mightyena 262 It hunts in packs It barks to intimidate foes and chases prey until exhaustion Despite its strategies it is a cowardly species and will turn tail if the foe fights back MightyenaGuraena グラエナ 26 0262 Dark Poochyena 261 It lives and hunts in packs of around 10 Pokemon with a concrete hierachy The leader coordinates attacks and tries to prevent its prey from escaping battle ZigzagoonJiguzaguma ジグザグマ 8 0263 Normal Linoone 264 It walks in a zigzag pattern A curious species it takes interest in everything it finds and is constantly looking for items on the ground It may play dead to fool opponents It has a Dark Normal type Galarian form LinooneMassuguma マッスグマ 27 0264 Normal Zigzagoon 263 nb 3 It can run at 60 miles 97 km per hour though it struggles with turning It has a Dark Normal type Galarian form WurmpleKemusso ケムッソ 28 0265 Bug Silcoon 266 Cascoon 268 It feeds on leaves and can pull the bark off a tree to consume its sap To defend itself from predators like Swellow and Starly it can eject poison from the spikes on its tail It evolves into either Cascoon or Silcoon at seemingly random though there is no conclusive scientific evidence regarding how it works SilcoonKarasarisu カラサリス 27 0266 Bug Wurmple 265 Beautifly 267 It cannot move much due to being in a cocoon but has its eyes out to check for danger It conserves energy for evolution BeautiflyAgehanto アゲハント 9 0267 Bug Flying Silcoon 266 Despite its appearance it is an aggressive species It uses its proboscis to feed on pollen nectar water fruit juices and the bodily fluids of its prey CascoonMayurudo マユルド 27 0268 Bug Wurmple 265 Dustox 269 It hides in leaves and in the gaps between branches or attaches dead leaves to its body for camouflage Its silk is said to have superior texture and luster to that of Silcoon DustoxDokukeiru ドクケイル 27 0269 Bug Poison Cascoon 268 It is nocturnal and attracted to light To defend itself it spreads toxic scales In urban areas Dustox swarm around streetlights and bonfires and eat the leaves from nearby trees LotadHasubō ハスボー 29 0270 Water Grass Lombre 271 The leaf on its back is similar to a water lily It ferries small Pokemon across lakes with it While its leaf is too big and heavy for it to properly lift on land it may travel on the ground when looking for clean water LombreHasuburero ハスブレロ 30 0271 Water Grass Lotad 270 Ludicolo 272 It sleeps during the day and pranks others during the night It may pull on fishing hooks to annoy fishermen It is covered in a slimy film It feeds on moss that grows underwater LudicoloRunpappa ルンパッパ 31 0272 Water Grass Lombre 271 It enjoys dancing Its cells produce energy when hit with the sound waves of cheerful or festive music SeedotTanebō タネボー 27 0273 Grass Nuzleaf 274 It hangs on tree branches and absorbs their nutrients When it finishes eating its body becomes heavier and it falls down It polishes itself with leaves daily NuzleafKonohana コノハナ 27 0274 Grass Dark Seedot 273 Shiftry 275 It can use the leaf on its head as a flute playing unsettling or comforting tunes Its nose acts as a sensory point so grabbing it weakens the Nuzleaf A Nuzleaf played a major role in Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon ShiftryDatengu ダーテング 7 0275 Grass Dark Nuzleaf 274 It is based on the Tengu 32 It can whip up cold 100 ft s 30 m s winds with the leaves on its hands It is regarded in folklore as a protector of forests or herald of winder It is said that it used to be a bird Pokemon that had its wings and beak replaced as punishment for its evil It can read its opponents minds TaillowSubame スバメ 33 0276 Normal Flying Swellow 277 A gutsy species it will fight larger Pokemon like Skarmory It loses its will to fight if it becomes hungry During colder seasons it flies up to 180 miles 290 km per day looking for warmer climates SwellowŌsubame オオスバメ 9 0277 Normal Flying Taillow 276 Its preferred strategy is diving into opponents and prey and grabbing them with its claws It is proud of its feathers Groups of Swellow will clean each other regularly WingullKyamome キャモメ 27 0278 Water Flying Pelipper 279 Its uses its long wings to ride updrafts and glide around the sea Its beak lets it catch prey like Wishiwashi or Finneon or hide valuable objects and food Fishermen train or keep track of wild Wingull to look for fish Pokemon A female Wingull named Peeko accompanies the sailor Mr Briney in the Hoenn games PelipperPerippa ペリッパー 9 0279 Water Flying Wingull 278 Its bill functions as a pouch where it can carry eggs and small Pokemon like Wingull and Pyukumuku Pelipper are commonly used as couriers or messengers It preys on small fish Pokemon like Luvdisc and can scoop up to 30 Wishiwashi at once RaltsRarutosu ラルトス 27 0280 Psychic Fairy nb 4 Kirlia 281 It uses its horns to sense someone s emotions It hangs around happy people and Pokemon When it feels threatened it will hide and will not come out until the feeling dissipates KirliaKiruria キルリア 9 0281 Psychic Fairy nb 4 Ralts 280 Gardevoir 282 Gallade 475 nb 5 It grows stronger and more beautiful the happier its trainer is Its horns are used to amplify its psychic power to the point of distorting space creating illusions and allowing it to see into the future It enjoys dancing during sunny mornings Only male Kirlia can evolve into Gallade GardevoirSanaito サーナイト 34 0282 Psychic Fairy nb 4 Kirlia 281 Mega Evolution A loyal and protective species it can use all of its energy to open up a small black hole to defend its trainer It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI Gardevoir and Gallade s Mega Evolutions share similarities with the Paradox Pokemon Iron Valiant SurskitAmetama アメタマ 27 0283 Bug Water Masquerain 284 It can release a thick syrup or a sweet scent from its antenna and an oil from the tips of its feet It uses the syrup as a defense mechanism the scent to attract prey and the oil to walk on water It competes with Dewpider for food MasquerainAmemōsu アメモース 35 0284 Bug Flying Surskit 283 Its four wings allow it to fly in place or in any direction but become too heavy to carry it when wet It uses its eye patterned antennae to scare opponents ShroomishKinokoko キノココ 36 0285 Grass Breloom 286 When threatened it scatters spores from the top of its head Those spores can cause plants to wilt It hides in piles of dead leaves during the day It feeds on composted soil BreloomKinogassa キノガッサ 31 0286 Grass Fighting Shroomish 285 It can stretch its arms to punch from farther away jump around to close the distance and spread spores from the seeds on its tail to incapacitate opponents Its technique is comparable to boxing SlakothNamakero ナマケロ 37 0287 Normal Vigoroth 288 It sleeps 20 hours per day and only eats three leaves a day While it does not change its nest it can swim across rivers Its heart beats once per minute VigorothYarukimono ヤルキモノ 9 0288 Normal Slakoth 287 Slaking 289 Its heart beats ten times faster than a Slakoth s It is energetic to the point of needing to run for an entire day to be able to sleep and being stressed when it has to stand still for any period of time SlakingKekkingu ケッキング 31 0289 Normal Vigoroth 288 While it is considered the world s laziest Pokemon moving only when it has eaten all the grass around it it is constantly storing energy for attacks While it has the highest base stat total of all common Pokemon its ability Truant prevents it from moving every other turn 38 NincadaTsuchinin ツチニン 27 0290 Bug Ground Ninjask 291 Shedinja 292 It is mostly blind so it uses its antennae to sense the surroundings It uses its claws to dig nests underground and carve into tree roots to absorb their nutrients NinjaskTekkanin テッカニン 27 0291 Bug Flying Nincada 290 It is the fastest common Pokemon in the games behind Deoxys Speed Forme and Regieleki and its Ability Speed Boost makes it faster each turn Due to its speed it was believed to be invisible Hearing its cries for too long can cause headaches ShedinjaNukenin ヌケニン 27 0292 Bug Ghost Nincada 290 When a Nincada evolves into Ninjask and there is an empty space in the player s party and a Poke Ball in their inventory a Shedinja is created from the Nincada s shed exoskeleton It has 1 HP though its Ability Wonder Guard makes it immune to any attacks not super effective against it 39 It has no organs does not breathe and floats without flapping its wings It is said that looking into the hole on its back can steal one s spirit WhismurGonyonyo ゴニョニョ 40 0293 Normal Loudred 294 A timid species Though it is normally nearly inaudible its cries when startled are as loud as a jet plane taking off After it finishes crying it falls asleep from exhaustion LoudredDogōmu ドゴーム 27 0294 Normal Whismur 293 Exploud 295 Its shouts can tip trucks and destroy wooden houses though Loudred itself is temporarily deafened afterwards ExploudBakuongu バクオング 41 0295 Normal Loudred 294 It breathes in with the tubes on its body and shouts with enough force to cause tremors It can whistle from the tubes to express its feelings MakuhitaMakunoshita マクノシタ 33 0296 Fighting Hariyama 297 It trains by fighting Machop and knocking trees down It may mistake an Alolan Exeggutor for a tree and get flung away HariyamaHariteyama ハリテヤマ 42 0297 Fighting Makuhita 296 It stomps the ground to build strength Its slaps can send 10 ton trucks flying and stop trains in their tracks It is respectful to other Pokemon praising them after battle It is thought to be related to the futuristic Paradox Pokemon Iron Hands AzurillRuriri ルリリ 37 0298 Normal Fairy nb 4 Marill 183 It can throw its tail into the air the momentum of which can also send Azurill flying up to 33 feet 10 m away The tail contains nutrients it needs to grow and can float on water Because its gender ratio did not match Marill s with Marill having an even ratio while 75 of Azurill were female one in three female Azurill would evolve into male Marill This was fixed in generation VI 43 NosepassNozupasu ノズパス 27 0299 Rock Probopass 476 Because its nose functions as an electromagnet it can only ever face north For this reason hikers and explorers have been known to use it as a compass It draws iron objects into its body for protection Its magnetism can draw in potential prey or drive others away SkittyEneko エネコ 8 0300 Normal Delcatty 301 A playful species it chases after anything that moves It often runs in circles chasing its own tail and becomes dizzy DelcattyEnekororo エネコロロ 9 0301 Normal Skitty 300 It does whatever it wants wherever it wants so it does not keep a nest It looks for clean places to sleep and walks away from any potential fights It is popular among women for the texture of its fur SableyeYamirami ヤミラミ 42 0302 Dark Ghost Mega Evolution Its design is inspired by the Hopkinsville goblin an alien like creature reported to be seen in Kentucky in the 1950s 32 44 It feeds on gems and competes with Gabite for eating Carbink Due to its diet it has grown gemstones on its body It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI MawileKuchito クチート 9 0303 Steel Fairy nb 4 Mega Evolution Its design is inspired by the Futakuchi onna a woman said to have a second mouth on the back of her head 32 Its second mouth is made from deformed steel horns It tricks opponents with its non threatening appearance and eats them The second mouth does not have taste buds so it uses it to eat things it does not like the taste of It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI AronKokodora ココドラ 9 0304 Steel Rock Lairon 305 It feeds on metal from ores If it gets too hungry it may climb down from the mountains it lives in and eat railroad tracks It sheds its armor on evolution LaironKodora コドラ 27 0305 Steel Rock Aron 304 Aggron 306 It is territorial and enjoys showing off the sparks it can create by slamming into things It eats iron ore and drinks spring water and fights humans who go near either AggronBosugodora ボスゴドラ 35 0306 Steel Rock Lairon 305 Mega Evolution It treats the scratches on its armor as mementos It takes a mountain as its territory and protects it from trespassers If the flora on it is damaged it brings soil and plants trees around it It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI MedititeAsanan アサナン 45 0307 Fighting Psychic Medicham 308 It practices yoga constantly training its body and mind and living on one berry per day Because of its training it can levitate MedichamCharemu チャーレム 33 0308 Fighting Psychic Meditite 307 Mega Evolution It can use its sixth sense which has been refined by meditation to predict opponents moves Its fighting style resembles dancing It only eats once a month It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI ElectrikeRakurai ラクライ 27 0309 Electric Manectric 310 It generated electricity from friction in the air and uses it to stimulate its legs to run faster than a human eye can follow Its body sparks more than usual before storms ManectricRaiboruto ライボルト 42 0310 Electric Electrike 309 Mega Evolution It is based on the raiju a yōkai associated with lightning and the god Raijin 32 It gathers electricity in its mane and releases it creating thunderclouds in the process It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI PluslePurasuru プラスル 33 46 0311 Electric No evolution It drains energy from telephone poles and creates sparks from its hands to use as pom poms Exposure to its and Minun s electricity could promote blood circulation MinunMainan マイナン 33 0312 Electric No evolution It creates pom poms out of sparks and cheers its teammates on with them It hides under the eaves of houses during rain VolbeatBarubito バルビート 27 0313 Bug No evolution It is attracted to the aroma given off by Illumise Its tail glows Swarms of Volbeat form geometric shapes in the sky If the pond a swarm lives in becomes dirty they will move away IllumiseIrumize イルミーゼ 47 0314 Bug No evolution It releases a sweet aroma and uses it to guide Volbeat around to make signs in the sky Illumise that can make more complex signs are more respected among their peers Researchers are attempting to study the meaning of those signs RoseliaRozeria ロゼリア 27 0315 Grass Poison Budew 406 Roserade 407 The flowers on its arms have a soothing smell and poisonous thorns that it can shoot An old tradition involves sending someone a Roselia s thorn as a challenge for a duel GulpinGokurin ゴクリン 9 0316 Poison Swalot 317 Most of its body consists of its stomach whose acid can dissolve anything it can fit in its mouth It releases gases while it digests food SwalotMarunōmu マルノーム 27 0317 Poison Gulpin 316 It shoots poison into opponents and prey and eats them whole It can fit automobiles in its mouth and digest anything besides its own stomach CarvanhaKibania キバニア 27 0318 Water Dark Sharpedo 319 It is based on the red piranha 48 It can bite through solid steel Groups of Carvanha are known to destroy ships on a regular basis If it is alone or in a group of less than five Carvanha it becomes timid and flees SharpedoSamehada サメハダー 37 0319 Water Dark Carvanha 318 Mega Evolution It is based on sharks 48 It can swallow water and shoot it from its rear to shoot itself up to 75 miles per hour 121 km h though only for short distances It is sensitive to the smell of blood It can tear an oil tanker apart with its fangs If broken its fangs grow back instantly Its dorsal fin is considered a delicacy so it was a victim of overfishing It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI WailmerHoeruko ホエルコ 8 0320 Water Wailord 321 It stores water inside its body It can use it to inflate itself into a ball and bounce around or expel it from its nostrils It swims with its mouth open feeding on whatever comes its way It eats a ton of Wishiwashi per day WailordHoeruō ホエルオー 49 0321 Water Wailmer 320 Wailord travel with groups of Wailmer and other fish Pokemon referred to as pods If a Wailmer is attacked the entire pod goes to defend it A wailord can eat an entire school of Wishiwashi Being 47 7 feet 14 5 m tall it is the largest common Pokemon behind both forms of Eternatus and some Gigantamax Pokemon Due to sharing an egg group with them it is capable of breeding with small Pokemon such as Skitty and Diglett 50 NumelDonmeru ドンメル 27 0322 Fire Ground Camerupt 323 Its hump contains 2 200 F 1 200 C magma and can carry loads of up to 220 pounds 100 kg though it slows down when wet or hungry CameruptBakuda バクーダ 51 0323 Fire Ground Numel 322 Mega Evolution Its body contains 18 000 F 10 000 C lava It erupts when angered or once every ten years It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI TorkoalKōtasu コータス 27 0324 Fire No evolution It lives in mountains and volcanoes where it digs for coal It fills its shell with coal and burns it for energy If its fire goes out it dies It can blow smoke from its shell and nostrils the pressure of which indicates its health SpoinkBanebu バネブー 26 0325 Psychic Grumpig 326 It holds a Clamperl s pearl with its ears Its heart beats when it bounces If it stops bouncing it dies If it loses its pearl it becomes fatigued GrumpigBupiggu ブーピッグ 27 0326 Psychic Spoink 325 The pearls on its body amplify its psychic power It can control its opponents minds by dancing SpindaPatchiru パッチール 26 0327 Normal No evolution It stumbles around as if it were permanently dizzy though it thinks it is walking straight This interferes with its opponents aim Each Spinda has a random pattern of spots on its body There are 4 294 967 296 possible patterns 52 Junichi Masuda has noted that much planning and discussion had to be done to make this feasible in game and due to this Spinda has become a favorite Pokemon of his 53 TrapinchNakkura ナックラー 27 0328 Ground Vibrava 329 It can crush boulders with its jaws It digs a hole into the sand and waits for unsuspecting prey to walk in At night it digs a spot under the sand to sleep Due to the size of its head it cannot get up if flipped upside down VibravaBiburaba ビブラーバ 27 0329 Ground Dragon Trapinch 328 Flygon 330 Its wings are underdeveloped so it cannot fly long distances with them though it can create vibrations strong enough to cause headaches After knocking prey out it melts them with acid before eating them FlygonFuraigon フライゴン 33 0330 Ground Dragon Vibrava 329 It kicks up sandstorms with its wings to hide Their flapping makes a sound similar to singing A Mega Evolution of Flygon was planned for generation VI but was cancelled due to artist s block 54 CacneaSabonea サボネア 8 0331 Grass Cacturne 332 Its body can store moisture so it can live up to 30 days without drinking water Its flower whose size and fragrance depend on the harshness of its environment is used to attract prey It can shoot thorns or wave its arms around like hammers CacturneNokutasu ノクタス 7 0332 Grass Dark Cacnea 331 It stays immobile at day and stalks prey until exhaustion at night Its blood has the same genetic composition as sand SwabluChirutto チルット 55 0333 Normal Flying Altaria 334 It does not like dirt so it cleans everything it can with its wings A friendly species it may land on people s heads and act as a hat AltariaChirutarisu チルタリス 33 0334 Dragon Flying Swablu 333 Mega Evolution It catches updrafts and glides around the sky Its singing is said to drive listeners to a dream like state It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI ZangooseZangusu ザングース 56 0335 Normal No evolution It is covered in scars from its constant fights with Seviper Its immune system makes it resistant to its venom SeviperHabuneku ハブネーク 8 0336 Poison No evolution It coils around opponents or cuts them with its venomous tail It sharpens its tail s blade constantly It has an ongoing feud with Zangoose LunatoneRunatōn ルナトーン 27 0337 Rock Psychic No evolution It gains energy from moonlight Its physical state changes according to lunar phases It was first discovered on a meteor crash site SolrockSorurokku ソルロック 27 0338 Rock Psychic No evolution It gains energy from sunlight and can give off light similar to it by spinning It can read its opponents minds and act accordingly It is believed to have come from the sun BarboachDojotchi ドジョッチ 27 0339 Water Ground Whiscash 340 It is based on the pond loach 48 Its body is covered with a film that protects it from bacteria and allows it to slip from predators grips WhiscashNamazun ナマズン 7 0340 Water Ground Barboach 339 It is based on the Namazu 32 It can predict earthquakes or cause them with its caudal fin It can sense opponents locations with its whiskers It eats anything that moves usually whole CorphishHeigani ヘイガニ 8 0341 Water Crawdaunt 342 It is not native to Hoenn having instead been imported from overseas as a pet A hardy species it can live in polluted waters and eat anything so population has increased to the point of seeping into other regions CrawdauntShizariga シザリガー 9 0342 Water Dark Corphish 341 It takes a pond as its territory and drives other Pokemon away with constant fighting challenges It is known to be able to fight off swarms of Basculin Though its shell is hard it needs to molt regularly If its pincers fall off it becomes timid until they grow back BaltoyYajiron ヤジロン 27 0343 Ground Psychic Claydol 344 It is constantly spinning on its foot Ancient paintings found in ruins depict Baltoy as part of a large society ClaydolNendōru ネンドール 27 0344 Ground Psychic Baltoy 343 It is said to have been created 20 000 years ago as a mud doll or clay statue and animated by an unknown ray of light Because its body melts in rain it wraps itself with a coat of psychic energy LileepRirira リリーラ 27 0345 Rock Grass Cradily 346 It anchors itself to a rock in the sea and sways its tentacles as if they were petals to attract prey It then swallows them whole CradilyYureidoru ユレイドル 27 0346 Rock Grass Lileep 345 It lives in shallow waters When the tide goes out it hunts for prey on land Though it struggles with moving due to its short legs it can stretch its neck and tentacles up to thrice their normal length It melts prey with digestive fluids shot from its tentacles AnorithAnopusu アノプス 27 0347 Rock Bug Armaldo 348 It used to live in warm waters Because the composition of the water has changed since it went extinct 100 million years ago it can no longer thrive in the wild ArmaldoAmarudo アーマルド 27 0348 Rock Bug Anorith 347 It used to live on land and dove to the sea to hunt Its retractable claws can punch through steel FeebasHinbasu ヒンバス 27 0349 Water Milotic 350 It is based on the largemouth bass 48 Due to its shabby appearance it is ignored by trainers and predators alike It can live in any type or quantity of water and eat anything Players consider it hard to find in the generation III and IV games In Ruby Sapphire and Emerald it is found in a large route on six fishing spots defined by a trendy phrase in an unrelated town and in Diamond Pearl and Platinum it is found in a specific area in four random fishing spots that change daily 57 MiloticMirokarosu ミロカロス 58 0350 Water Feebas 349 It is based on the oarfish 48 It is considered the most beautiful Pokemon of all to the point of distracting and soothing potential opponents Castform Powarun ポワルン 35 0351 Normal No evolution A man made Pokemon made for experiments with weather Its form and type reflexively change based on the current weather Fire During sunny weather its body temperature rises its skin dries out and it becomes Fire type Attempts to force a change into this form by placing it near a heater have been unsuccessful Water During rain its body stores and swells with water which can be squeezed out as if it were a sponge Attempts to force a change into this form by placing it on a shower have been unsuccessful Ice During hail or when covered in snow its skin partially freezes Attempts to force a change into this form by placing it on a freezer have been unsuccessful KecleonKakureon カクレオン 27 0352 Normal No evolution It can change the colors of its body with the exception of its red stripe It does so based on its mood to hunt or to hide It can change its type during battle based on the moves it uses or what it is attacked by ShuppetKagebōzu カゲボウズ 27 0353 Ghost Banette 354 It feeds on negative emotions like sadness anger and envy If someone has strong negative feelings Shuppet may swarm on their house and feed on it BanetteJupetta ジュペッタ 42 0354 Ghost Shuppet 353 Mega Evolution It is said that a plush doll that was thrown away grew a grudge and became Banette 44 Its energy is stored inside its body If the zipper on its mouth is opened it leaks out It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI DuskullYomawaru ヨマワル 27 0355 Ghost Dusclops 356 Its design is based on the Chōchin obake 44 It has a single eye floating between its sockets It feeds mostly on the life force of children stalking its prey until exhaustion It can float through walls DusclopsSamayōru サマヨール 27 0356 Ghost Duskull 355 Dusknoir 477 Its design is based on the mummy 44 It can hypnotize opponents into doing its bidding It can absorb anything into its hollow body Nothing a Dusclops absorbs comes out TropiusToropiusu トロピウス 56 0357 Grass Flying No evolution Due to its diet fruits similar to bananas grow on its neck twice a year The fruit of Tropius native to Alola are sweeter than those of other regions ChimechoChirin チリーン 26 0358 Psychic Chingling 433 It can produce seven different cries which it uses for communication or to create ultrasonic waves in battle AbsolAbusoru アブソル 8 0359 Dark Mega Evolution Using its horn it can sense changes in the environment to predict disasters Though it warns others of their coming and protects fields from them it is commonly mistaken for their bringer WynautSōnano ソーナノ 26 0360 Psychic Wobbuffet 202 It squeezes itself against other Wynaut for training Though it prefers living in cases it enjoys fruit and the gardens in which they grow SnoruntYukiwarashi ユキワラシ 27 0361 Ice Glalie 362 Froslass 478 nb 6 Snorunt are seen as omens of prosperity or snowstorms A social species it lives in groups of around five Snorunt and enjoys playing with children GlalieOnigōri オニゴーリ 51 0362 Ice Snorunt 361 Mega Evolution Though its body is frail it can cover itself in armor made from ice It freezes prey before eating it though it prefers pre frozen prey like Vanillite It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI SphealTamazarashi タマザラシ 27 0363 Ice Water Sealeo 364 Its body is not adapted to swimming or walking so it prefers rolling around When happy it claps its fins If it finds prey it will inform the Walrein that leads its herd SealeoTodogura トドグラー 27 0364 Ice Water Spheal 363 Walrein 365 It rolls things around its nose to check their smell and texture or for fun It is known to play with Poke Balls and Spheal WalreinTodozeruga トドゼルガ 27 0365 Ice Water Sealeo 364 Its blubber protects it from opponents attacks and harsh temperatures and its tusks can break up to 10 tons of ice If its tusks break they grow back in a year ClamperlParuru パールル 27 0366 Water Huntail 367 Gorebyss 368 A carnivorous species it clamps down on its prey and does not let go Throughout its lifetime it produces a pearl which amplifies its psychic powers The pearl is sought after by Spoink and is considered 10 times more valuable than those of a Shellder HuntailHanteru ハンテール 27 0367 Water Clamperl 366 It is based on the onejaw 48 It lures prey in with its fish shaped tail and swallows them whole Because it lives in the depths of the sea it had gone undiscovered for a long time GorebyssSakurabisu サクラビス 27 0368 Water Clamperl 366 It is based on the snipe eel 48 Despite its appearance it is a cruel species It stabs its mouth inside prey drains their bodily fluids and leaves their bodies behind RelicanthJiransu ジーランス 27 0369 Water Rock No evolution It is based on the coelacanth 48 It has not changed in over 100 million years Its body is filled with fat and its scales are similar to rocks so it can withstand and walk on the seafloor LuvdiscRabukasu ラブカス 59 0370 Water No evolution Various critics consider Luvdisc among the most useless and lazily designed Pokemon 60 61 62 63 It is based on the kissing gourami 48 It makes nests in Corsola colonies or coral branches If two Luvdisc kiss each other they can use both of their bodies as wings to fly temporarily It is said that seeing a Luvdisc will guarantee eternal love in a relationship BagonTatsubei タツベイ 27 0371 Dragon Shelgon 372 It jumps down the cliffs it lives in hopes of being able to fly Because of this its head has grown hard enough to break rocks and withstand its falls ShelgonKomoru コモルー 27 0372 Dragon Bagon 371 Salamence 373 It is covered in a bony armored shell Its cells are in constant change to prepare for its evolution The shell peels down right before it evolves SalamenceBōmanda ボーマンダ 31 0373 Dragon Flying Shelgon 372 Mega Evolution Finally able to fly it expresses its happiness by blasting fire around and burning fields It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI BeldumDanbaru ダンバル 27 0374 Steel Psychic Metang 375 Instead of blood it has magnetic currents coursing through its body It pulls opponents in with magnetism and stabs them with the claws on its rear MetangMetangu メタング 27 0375 Steel Psychic Beldum 374 Metagross 376 It is the result of a fusion between two Beldum though its intellect is not reflective of that On top of magnetism it can use its psychic power to hold opponents in place MetagrossMetagurosu メタグロス 51 0376 Steel Psychic Metang 375 Mega Evolution It is the result of a fusion between two Metang As opposed to Metang its four brains make it more intelligent than a supercomputer It pins opponents down and eats them with the mouth on its stomach It can tuck its legs in to fly It gained a Mega Evolution in generation VI RegirockRejirokku レジロック 64 0377 Rock No evolution Regirock Regice and Registeel are part of a trio of Pokemon said to have been created by Regigigas Regidrago and Regieleki were introduced to the group in generation VIII The group is referred to as legendary giants legendary titans legendary golems or Regis It is composed entirely of rocks with no known organs If its body is damaged it can graft other rocks onto its body to fix itself RegiceRejiaisu レジアイス 56 0378 Ice No evolution It is composed entirely of Antarctic ice seemingly during the ice age It can control winds as cold as 328 F 200 0 C and its body does not melt even when exposed to magma RegisteelRejisuchiru レジスチル 64 0379 Steel No evolution Its seemingly hollow body is composed of an unknown metal noted to be harder than any known mineral and stretchy enough to allow for fluid movement In European releases of Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Registeel had its Sprite altered to have both arms down as in the North American and Japanese version Registeel had its right arm up which could be mistaken for a Nazi salute 65 LatiasRatiasu ラティアス 8 0380 Dragon Psychic Mega Evolution It is part of the Eon Duo along with its male counterpart Latios Its feathers can refract light light to create illusions of invisibility or other forms such as that of a human It can understand and communicate with humans via telepathy but prefers staying away from others It lives in small herds with Latios It and Latios gained mostly visually identical Mega Evolutions in generation VI LatiosRatiosu ラティオス 8 0381 Dragon Psychic Mega Evolution It is the other half of the Eon Duo along with its female counterpart Latias Its abilities are mostly identical to those of Latias though it is slightly larger faster and worse at making sharp turns It prefers compassionate trainers and does not enjoy fighting It and Latias gained mostly visually identical Mega Evolutions in generation VI KyogreKaiōga カイオーガ 45 66 0382 Water Primal Reversion It Groudon and Rayquaza form the trio of Super ancient Pokemon referred to by fans as the Weather Trio 67 It is the mascot of Pokemon Sapphire and Alpha Sapphire It can cause rainstorms spanning the entire world and is said to have expanded the seas It is said to have caused disasters by fighting Groudon until Rayquaza stopped them The three have then gone to rest It and Groudon gained Primal forms in generation VI GroudonGuradon グラードン 33 0383 Ground Primal Reversion It is the mascot of Pokemon Ruby and Omega Ruby It can cause droughts spanning the entire world and is said to have created continents While normally calm it is known to cause disasters when fighting Kyogre It and Kyogre gained Primal forms in generation VI RayquazaRekkuza レックウザ 68 0384 Dragon Flying Mega Evolution It lives in the ozone layer and feeds on water and meteorites that wander into it It is known to destroy potential threats to the planet such as meteorites and to stop Kyogre and Groudon s fighting It has an internal organ with a power similar to that of a Mega Stone which gave it a Mega Evolution in generation VI JirachiJirachi ジラーチ 37 0385 Steel Psychic No evolution It encases itself in a crystal shell while sleeping and only wakes up for a week every thousand years or when hearing singing in a pure voice It can grant the wishes of those who put notes on its head DeoxysDeokishisu デオキシス 68 0386 Psychic No evolution Deoxys is capable of changing between four Formes Normal Attack Defense and Speed each of which differs by base stat values effort value yield and appearance 69 Deoxys is an alien that was born when a crystal had been hit with UV rays In March 2005 NASA teamed up with the Pokemon Trading Card Game team to use Deoxys likeness to educate children about outer space and the ozone layer As part of this endeavor NASA created browser games on its website and Nintendo of America distributed promotional bracelets and postcards 70 It could be captured after completing a post game story titled the Delta Episode in Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire being the first Mythical Pokemon to be available outside of events It also starred in its own movie alongside Rayquaza Pokemon Destiny Deoxys Reception editReception to generation III s Pokemon has been polarized Alex Carlson of Hardcore Gamer wrote in 2014 that the third generation of Pokemon games was not well received by fans of the series with some people calling the generation the worst in the series history 5 This was in part because Ruby and Sapphire did not allow players to transfer in their Pokemon from previous generations and because of this many older Pokemon were completely unavailable in the games until Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen were released a few years later 71 Meanwhile many of the new Pokemon designs such as those for Torchic Feebas Luvdisc Castform and Clamperl were criticized for being unoriginal 5 71 72 Contrastingly some designs including Breloom Aggron and the aforementioned Castform were praised for their coolness with the large variety of unique legendary Pokemon also helping the third generation feel fresh and new 73 While Ruby and Sapphire were recognized for introducing less memorable designs than their predecessors designs like Milotic Salamence Metagross Rayquaza and Blaziken made the overall generation a satisfying supplement to the existing Pokedex 74 The third generation has had its share of enduringly popular designs Eighteen years after the release of Ruby and Sapphire Rayquaza and Gardevoir finished eighth and ninth in 2020 s Pokemon of the Year vote 75 with Flygon Sceptile and Blaziken also among 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