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*For the subgroup of [[Paradox Pokémon]] resembling ancient relatives of contemporary Pokémon, see '''{{DL|Paradox Pokémon|Ancient Pokémon|Paradox Pokémon → Ancient Pokémon}}''' | *For the subgroup of [[Paradox Pokémon]] resembling ancient relatives of contemporary Pokémon, see '''{{DL|Paradox Pokémon|Ancient Pokémon|Paradox Pokémon → Ancient Pokémon}}''' | ||
*For the prehistoric Pokémon that can be revived via fossils, see '''[[Fossil]]''' | *For the prehistoric Pokémon that can be revived via fossils, see '''[[Fossil]]''' | ||
*For the [[Legendary trio]] introduced in [[Generation III]], see '''[[Super-ancient Pokémon]]''' | *For the [[Legendary group|Legendary trio]] introduced in [[Generation III]], see '''[[Super-ancient Pokémon]]''' | ||
*For the [[giant Pokémon]] that appeared in the {{pkmn|anime}}, see '''{{DL|Giant Pokémon|Ancient giant Pokémon}}''' | *For the [[giant Pokémon]] that appeared in the {{pkmn|anime}}, see '''{{DL|Giant Pokémon|Ancient giant Pokémon}}''' | ||
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Revision as of 19:29, 26 September 2023
Ancient Pokémon has several referrals:
- For the subgroup of Paradox Pokémon resembling ancient relatives of contemporary Pokémon, see Paradox Pokémon → Ancient Pokémon
- For the prehistoric Pokémon that can be revived via fossils, see Fossil
- For the Legendary trio introduced in Generation III, see Super-ancient Pokémon
- For the giant Pokémon that appeared in the anime, see Ancient giant Pokémon