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Some Pokémon are nocturnal Pokémon, which means they appear more frequently in the wild at night, or do not appear at all unless it is night. This only applies to Generation II and Generation IV.
In Generation II
Pokémon active at night
- Oddish
- Venonat C
- Venomoth
- Meowth C
- Persian C
- Poliwag C*
- Poliwhirl C*
- Psyduck C*
- Golduck C*
- Drowzee C
- Hypno C
- Gastly
- Haunter
- Hoothoot
- Staryu
- Noctowl
- Spinarak
- Ariados
- Marill C*
- Wooper C*
- Quagsire C*
- Sneasel
- Murkrow
- Misdreavus
- Houndour
- Stantler C
Pokémon active at night and another time of day
In Generation IV
Pokémon active at night
- Zubat *
- Oddish
- Staryu HGSS *
- Hoothoot
- Noctowl
- Ariados
- Quagsire HGSS*
- Murkrow
- Misdreavus
- Snorunt Pt
- Banette
- Rotom