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Revision as of 17:32, 3 November 2023
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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Generations VIII |

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, Generation IV and Generation VII, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and Generation IX, where time is a major feature.
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in that location in the specified game. A white background with colored text means that the Pokémon cannot be found there.
In Generation II
Pokémon active at night
Pokémon active at night and morning
Pokémon | Games | Locations | |||
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Zubat | G | S | C | Routes 32 and 33 |
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Wooper | G | S | C | Route 32 (grass encounters only) |
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Quagsire | G | S | C | Routes 10, 13, 14, 26, and 27 (grass encounters only) |
Pokémon active at night and daytime
Pokémon | Games | Locations | |||
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Raticate | G | S | C | Mt. Mortar |
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Zubat | G | S | C | Mt. Mortar |
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Golbat | G | S | C | Mt. Mortar and Mt. Silver (interior) |
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Geodude | G | S | C | Mt. Mortar |
In Generation IV
Pokémon active at night
Pokémon active at night and morning
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Beedrill | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Route 2 |
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Clefairy | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Mt. Coronet |
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Zubat | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Routes 32 and 33 |
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Venonat | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Routes 24 and 43 |
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Spinarak | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Routes 2, 30, 31, and 37 |
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Cleffa | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Mt. Coronet |
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Kricketot | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Routes 203, 204, and 207 |
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Kricketot | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Routes 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, and 207, Eterna Forest |
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Kricketune | D | P | Pt | HG | SS | Route 206 and Valor Lakefront |
Pokémon active at night and daytime
No Pokémon are active during both the night and daytime in Generation IV.
Generation VII
Generation IX
Pokémon active during night
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Pokémon active during night and evening
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The Pokémon below are not found exclusively durnin night and evening, but have higher probability weights during these periods of time.
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