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Me and co-nominator Pokelego999 have gone through the list and included what information we could find about each species using high quality sources in order to create as comprehensive a list as possible with what sources exist, with a summary of the franchise, the second generation's setting included in the article's lead, and a detailed ...
The following is a list of Pokémon-related lists who appear in various games and franchises published by Nintendo arranged in alphabetical order. Pokémon species
List of Pokémon generations Generation Years Region Titles Platforms Number of Pokémon New in games New in generation Total I: 1996–1999 Kanto Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow: Game Boy, Nintendo 3DS [a] 151 II: 1999–2002 Johto, Kanto Gold, Silver, and Crystal: Game Boy Color, Nintendo 3DS [a] 100 251 III: 2002–2006 Hoenn Ruby, Sapphire ...
List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] Name National Pokédex number Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes English Japanese Primary Secondary Arceus Aruseusu (アルセウス) [2] 493: Normal No evolution Arceus is a white horse-like Pokémon with a golden arch on its back. It serves as the creator deity for the ...
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The eighth generation (Generation VIII) of the Pokémon franchise features 96 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series, including 89 in the 2019 Nintendo Switch games Pokémon Sword and Shield as of version 1.3.0 and 7 further species introduced in the 2022 Nintendo Switch game Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
Cyndaquil's name comes from the words "cinder" and "quill", Quilava's comes from the words "quill" and "lava". [35] Quilava's English name was coined by localizer Jeff Kalles, who named it due to a desire from The Pokemon Company and Nintendo to have a Pokemon with a name beginning with every letter of the alphabet, with Quilava filling the Q role.
This page is a list of all the articles covered by the Pokémon Project. It is a very good tool if you are looking for an article but couldn't remember the name. It is also useful because you can click "Related changes" and it finds recent edits to all articles linked to from this page.