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Here is a list by generation of all known Pokémon counterparts. | Here is a list by generation of all known Pokémon counterparts. | ||
===Generation I=== | ===Generation I=== | ||
These are the counterparts of [[Generation | These are the counterparts of [[Generation I]]. | ||
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===Generation II=== | ===Generation II=== | ||
These are the counterparts of [[Generation II]]. | These are the counterparts of [[Generation II]]. |
Revision as of 16:08, 21 November 2009
Pokémon counterparts, on ocassion, referred to as Pokémon duos, is a term used among fans 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, etc. A common example is the pairing of Zangoose and Seviper, two life-long enemies. They often times are version exclusives.
Counterparts
Here is a list by generation of all known Pokémon counterparts.
Generation I
These are the counterparts of Generation I.
Generation II
These are the counterparts of Generation II.
Counterpart 1 | Counterpart 2 |
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![]() Ledyba |
![]() Spinarak |
![]() Ledian |
![]() Ariados |
![]() Cleffa |
![]() Igglybuff |
![]() Espeon |
![]() Umbreon |
![]() Murkrow |
![]() Misdreavus |
![]() Elekid |
![]() Magby |
![]() Lugia |
![]() Ho-Oh |
Generation III
These are the counterparts of Generation III. This generation showed the most counterparts.
Counterpart 1 | Counterpart 2 |
---|---|
![]() Silcoon |
![]() Cascoon |
![]() Beautifly |
![]() Dustox |
![]() Lotad |
![]() Seedot |
![]() Lombre |
![]() Nuzleaf |
![]() Ludicolo |
![]() Shiftry |
![]() Ninjask |
![]() Shedinja |
![]() Sableye |
![]() Mawile |
![]() Plusle |
![]() Minun |
![]() Volbeat |
![]() Illumise |
![]() Gulpin |
![]() Baltoy |
![]() Swalot |
![]() Claydol |
![]() Flygon |
![]() Salamence |
![]() Zangoose |
![]() Seviper |
![]() Lunatone |
![]() Solrock |
![]() Lileep |
![]() Anorith |
![]() Cradily |
![]() Armaldo |
![]() Huntail |
![]() Gorebyss |
![]() Latias |
![]() Latios |
![]() Kyogre |
![]() Groudon |
Generation IV
These are the counterparts of Generation IV.
Counterpart 1 | Counterpart 2 |
---|---|
![]() Cranidos |
![]() Shieldon |
![]() Rampardos |
![]() Bastiodon |
![]() Wormadam |
![]() Mothim |
![]() Mismagius |
![]() Honchkrow |
![]() Glameow |
![]() Stunky |
![]() Purugly |
![]() Skuntank |
![]() Bonsly |
![]() Mime Jr. |
![]() Electivire |
![]() Magmortar |
![]() Leafeon |
![]() Glaceon |
![]() Dialga |
![]() Palkia |
![]() Cresselia |
![]() Darkrai |
![]() Phione |
![]() Manaphy |
Cross-Generation
These counterparts are separated by generations.
Counterpart 1 | Counterpart 2 |
---|---|
![]() Rattata |
![]() Bidoof |
![]() Raticate |
![]() Bibarel |
![]() Vileplume |
![]() Bellossom |
![]() Poliwrath |
![]() Politoed |
![]() Slowbro |
![]() Slowking |
![]() Mr. Mime |
![]() Sudowoodo |
![]() Pinsir |
![]() Heracross |
![]() Tauros |
![]() Miltank |
![]() Magikarp |
![]() Feebas |
![]() Gyarados |
![]() Milotic |
![]() Glalie |
![]() Froslass |
Other Similar Pokémon
These Pokémon are related to each other in different ways, but aren't considered to be counterparts.
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