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'''Pokémon counterparts''', ocassionally called ´´Pokémon duos´´, is a term used to relate two certain [[Pokémon]] that are either 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 {{p|Zangoose}} and {{p|Seviper}}, two life-long enemies. They often times are [[version exclusives]].
'''Pokémon counterparts''', ocassionally called ''Pokémon duos'', is a term used to relate two certain [[Pokémon]] that are either 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 {{p|Zangoose}} and {{p|Seviper}}, two life-long enemies. They often times are [[version exclusives]].
==Counterparts==
==Counterparts==
===Generation I===
===Generation I===
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===Generation II===
===Generation II===
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! style="background:#0070f8; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 5px;"  | Counterpart 1
! style="background:#e82010; -moz-border-radius-topright: 5px;"  | Counterpart 2
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:165.png]]<br>{{p|Ledyba}}
| [[Image:167.png]]<br>{{p|Spinarak}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:166.png]]<br>{{p|Ledian}}
| [[Image:168.png]]<br>{{p|Ariados}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:173.png]]<br>{{p|Cleffa}}
| [[Image:174.png]]<br>{{p|Igglybuff}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:196.png]]<br>{{p|Espeon}}
| [[Image:197.png]]<br>{{p|Umbreon}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:198.png]]<br>{{p|Murkrow}}
| [[Image:200.png]]<br>{{p|Misdreavus}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:239.png]]<br>{{p|Elekid}}
| [[Image:240.png]]<br>{{p|Magby}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom" style="background:#{{normal color light}}"
| [[Image:249.png]]<br>{{p|Lugia}}
| [[Image:250.png]]<br>{{p|Ho-Oh}}
|- align="center" valign="bottom"
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===Generation III===
===Generation III===
===Generation IV===
===Generation IV===

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Pokémon counterparts, ocassionally called Pokémon duos, is a term used to relate two certain Pokémon that are either 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. They often times are version exclusives.

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

Hitmonlee

Hitmonchan

Electabuzz

Magmar

Omanyte

Kabuto

Omastar

Kabutops

Mewtwo

Mew

Generation II

Counterpart 1 Counterpart 2

Ledyba

Spinarak

Ledian

Ariados

Cleffa

Igglybuff

Espeon

Umbreon

Murkrow

Misdreavus

Elekid

Magby

Lugia

Ho-Oh

Generation III

Generation IV

Cross-Generation

Trivia

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