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  2. List of Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    The change is accompanied by stat changes—generally a modest increase—and access to a wider variety of attacks. There are multiple ways to trigger an evolution, including reaching a particular level, using a special stone, or learning a specific attack. For example, at level 16, Bulbasaur can evolve into Ivysaur.

  3. Gameplay of Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Special Defense: Determines the Pokémon's resistance against special attacks. Speed : After battle commands are entered, the Speed statistics of the participating Pokémon are compared. With some exceptions, Pokémon with higher Speed make their moves before those with lower Speed.

  4. List of generation II Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Several alternate forms of Pichu appear in the series. A special "Spiky-Eared" Pichu appears in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, where it can only be obtained as part of special real-world events. [91] A Pichu that plays a ukulele, dubbed "Ukelele Pichu", appears in the 2010 spin-off game Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs. [92]

  5. Lists about Pokémon - Wikipedia

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  6. List of generation IV Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    It climbs around walls and ceilings to attack, and uses fire to keep the opponent at a safe distance. Infernape Gōkazaru (ゴウカザル) [10] Fire / Fighting Monferno (#391) — It uses all its limbs in battle to toss opponents around. Its fighting style resembles a sort of martial art or dance. Piplup Potchama (ポッチャマ) [6] Water —

  7. List of generation V Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon are a species of fictional creatures created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [1]

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  9. List of generation IX Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    They have been noted for their battling power, with Maushold's "Population Bomb" attack causing high damage in comparison to other attacks. [50] [51] [52] Maushold Ikkanezumi (イッカネズミ) Normal Tandemaus (#924) — Fidough Papimotchi (パピモッチ) Fairy — Dachsbun (#927) Fidough is a dough-themed dog-like Pokémon.