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m whoops, forgot this... feel free to change this to something official seeing as I dunno if nintendo has officially used this term or not
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m Counterparts: This is no where near complete but will be soon. Im working on it on Microsoft word trust me :)
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===Generation II===
===Generation III===
===Generation IV===
===Cross-Generation===
==Trivia==
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Revision as of 00:32, 18 November 2009

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Pokémon counterparts is a term used to relate two certain Pokémon that can be near each other in the Pokédex, are closely related, share qualities such as stats, EV yields, and moves while leveling up, are rivals, etc. A common example is the pairing of Zangoose and Seviper, two life-long enemies.

Counterparts

Generation I

Counterpart 1 Counterpart 2

Caterpie

Weedle

Metapod

Kakuna

Butterfree

Beedrill

Ekans

Sandshrew

Arbok

Sandslash

Nidoran♀

Nidoran♂

Nidorina

Nidorino

Nidoqueen

Nidoking

Clefairy

Jigglypuff

Clefable

Wigglytuff

Vulpix

Growlithe

Ninetales

Arcanine

Oddish

Bellsprout

Gloom

Weepinbell

Vileplume

Victreebel

Seel

Shellder

Dewgong

Cloyster

Generation II

Generation III

Generation IV

Cross-Generation

Trivia

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