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Revision as of 12:27, 8 July 2007

Version-exclusive Pokémon are Pokémon that are missing from one or more games in a single Generation to encourage trading between multiple players. For instance, in the original Pokémon Red, Bellsprout was absent but appeared in Pokémon Blue. Version-exclusive Pokémon usually complement each other in design, type, as well as location of appearance in the wild.

Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. This list does not take note of Pokémon exclusive between Generation III Kanto and Hoenn games, simply because there are too many Pokémon that are native to each individual region to list; a better indicator of those Pokémon which are missing from each region would be the Kanto Dex and Hoenn Dex. However, even this does not take Generation II Pokémon into account, since the vast majority thereof is only listed in the National Dex of those games. Furthermore, a list of Pokémon missing from the Generation III GameCube games, Pokémon Colosseum and XD, is far too long to be included in this context.

Take note that the Pokémon listed below are missing from that particular game, and will need to be traded from a game within the same generation that does not list them. Therefore, Pokémon obtainable in Generation II by trading with Generation I, Pokémon obtainable in Generation IV by utilizing GBA games, and finally - legendary Pokémon that require attending promotional events, are all excluded from the following list.

It is of relevant note that in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, most of the version exclusives of the GBA games can be caught in the wild by inserting one of the GBA games into the DS. In Pokémon XD, the seven Emerald-absent Pokémon are all obtainable, thus eliminating the need in trading with either Pokémon Ruby or Sapphire (previously, both were required).

Generation I

Pokémon Red Pokémon Blue
Pokémon Green (Japanese)
Pokémon Blue (Japanese) Pokémon Yellow
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Sandshrew and Sandslash
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Ekans and Arbok
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Ekans and Arbok
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Ekans and Arbok
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Vulpix and Ninetales
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Growlithe and Arcanine
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Vulpix and Ninetales
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Koffing and Weezing
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Meowth and Persian
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Mankey and Primeape
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Mankey and Primeape
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Meowth and Persian
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Bellsprout, Weepinbell and Victreebel
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Oddish, Gloom and Vileplume
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Bellsprout, Weepinbell and Victreebel
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Weedle, Kakuna and Beedrill
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Magmar
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Electabuzz
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Electabuzz and Magmar
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Jynx, Electabuzz and Magmar
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Pinsir
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Scyther
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Abra, Kadabra and Alakazam
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Raichu

Generation II

Pokémon Gold Pokémon Crystal Pokémon Silver
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Vulpix and Ninetales
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Growlithe and Arcanine
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Meowth and Persian
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Mankey and Primeape
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Ledyba and Ledian
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Remoraid and Octillery
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Spinarak and Ariados
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Delibird
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Girafarig
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Gligar
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Skarmory
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Mareep, Flaaffy
and Ampharos
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Mantine
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Phanpy and Donphan*
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Teddiursa and Ursaring*

Generation III

Hoenn

Pokémon Ruby Pokémon Emerald Pokémon Sapphire
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Lotad, Lombre and Ludicolo
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Surskit and Masquerain
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Seedot, Nuzleaf and Shiftry
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Sableye
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Meditite and Medicham
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Mawile
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Seviper
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Zangoose
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Lunatone
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Solrock
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Kyogre
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Roselia
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Groudon

Kanto

Pokémon FireRed Pokémon LeafGreen
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Sandshrew and Sandslash
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Ekans and Arbok
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Vulpix and Ninetales
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Growlithe and Arcanine
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Bellsprout, Weepinbell and Victreebel
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Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume and Bellossom
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Slowpoke, Slowbro and Slowking
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Psyduck and Golduck
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Staryu and Starmie
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Shellder and Cloyster
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Magby and Magmar
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Elekid and Electabuzz
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Pinsir
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Scyther and Scizor
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Azurill, Marill and Azumarill
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Wooper and Quagsire
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Misdreavus
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Murkrow
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Sneasel
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Delibird
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Remoraid and Octillery
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Qwilfish
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Mantine
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Skarmory

Generation IV

Pokémon Diamond Pokémon Pearl
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Slowpoke, Slowbro and Slowking
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Seel and Dewgong
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Pinsir
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Scyther and Scizor
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Misdreavus and Mismagius
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Murkrow and Honchkrow
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Stantler
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Kecleon
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Bagon, Shelgon and Salamence
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Larvitar, Pupitar and Tyranitar
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Houndour and Houndoom
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Poochyena and Mightyena
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Spheal, Sealeo and Walrein
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Aron, Lairon and Aggron
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Shieldon and Bastiodon
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Cranidos and Rampardos
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Glameow and Purugly
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Stunky and Skuntank

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a wonder mail code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found.

Red Rescue Team Blue Rescue Team
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Magikarp and Gyarados
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Feebas and Milotic
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Lapras
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Mantine
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Aipom
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Roselia
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Porygon2
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Porygon
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Minun
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Plusle