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'''Porygon''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ポリゴン''' ''Porygon'') is a {{type|Normal}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation I]]. | '''Porygon''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''ポリゴン''' ''Porygon'') is a {{type|Normal}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation I]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Porygon2}} when [[ | It [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Porygon2}} when [[Trade Evolution|traded]] while holding an [[Upgrade]], which evolves into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when traded while holding a [[Dubious Disc]]. | ||
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]] for more details.) | |||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
[[File:Porygon Conversion.png|thumb|left|250px|Porygon changing its appearance using {{m|Conversion}}]] | [[File:Porygon Conversion.png|thumb|left|250px|Porygon changing its appearance using {{m|Conversion}}]] | ||
Porygon is | Porygon is an {{pkmn2|artificial}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} made completely out of programming code. It has a pink, polyhedral head that ends in a blue beak and has hexagonal eyes, and it has a pink polyhedral body with a blue front, blue triangular prism feet, and a blue rectangular prism tail. In 3D games, such as [[Pokémon Stadium]], it can open its beak and can detach its limbs and head from its torso. According to its [[Pokédex]] entries, it has copy protection built into its code, preventing duplication through electronic means. It was created [[History of the Pokémon world#Recent history|in 1995]] by [[Silph Co.]],<ref>[[Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia]]</ref> but documents at Silph Co. claim it was created at the [[Cinnabar Lab|Pokémon Lab]] on [[Cinnabar Island]] using the state-of-the-art technology of its time. Because it was created decades ago, many of its parts have since become obsolete. It was the first artificial Pokémon to have ever been created through computer programming. In ancient [[Hisui]], people were confused about Porygon and its evolutions due to them arriving through [[space-time distortion]]s and being the product of far more advanced technology than what was available at the time. | ||
Due to its man-made origins, Porygon does not need to breathe or eat, though it can still accept food if given. It has the ability to convert its body into digital data, allowing it to travel through cyberspace. Recently, it has become more helpful inside cyberspace by searching for any suspicious data that exists. Some believed Porygon has the power to potentially travel in space despite the species not displaying that ability yet | Due to its man-made origins, Porygon does not need to breathe or eat, though it can still accept food if given. It has the ability to convert its body into digital data, allowing it to travel through cyberspace. Recently, it has become more helpful inside cyberspace by searching for any suspicious data that exists. Some believed Porygon has the power to potentially travel in space despite the species not displaying that ability yet. Because it is man-made, it is generally found in computers or in labs and other {{DL|List of Pokémon by habitat|Urban Pokémon|buildings}} where people work. | ||
Porygon and its evolved forms are the [[signature move|only known Pokémon]] capable of learning the moves {{m|Conversion}} and {{m|Conversion 2}}. Prior to [[Generation V]], {{m|Sharpen}} was also one of its signature moves. Additionally, prior to Generation V, Porygon and its evolved forms are the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that could have {{a|Download}} as an [[Ability]]. It can use Conversion to change its appearance to mimic another Pokémon's and has also demonstrated the ability to change color for camouflage. | |||
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===Evolution=== | |||
Porygon evolves into {{p|Porygon2}}, which evolves into {{p|Porygon-Z}}. | |||
(For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]].) | |||
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|name2=Porygon2 | |||
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Porygon | |||
==Game data== | ==Game data== | ||
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===Pokédex entries=== | ===Pokédex entries=== | ||
{{Dex/Header|type= | {{Dex/Header|type=Normal}} | ||
{{Dex/Gen/1|gen=I|reg1=Kanto|num1=137}} | {{Dex/Gen/1|gen=I|reg1=Kanto|num1=137}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Red|v2=Blue|t2=FFF|entry=A | {{Dex/RecycledRG}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Yellow|entry=The only | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Red|v2=Blue|t2=FFF|entry=A {{ScPkmn}} that consists entirely of programming code. Capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Yellow|entry=The only {{ScPkmn}} people anticipate can fly into space. None has managed the feat yet, however.}} | |||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Stadium|t=FFF|color=000|entry=A man-made Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code. It is capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Stadium|t=FFF|color=000|entry=A man-made Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code. It is capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/1|gen=II|reg1=Johto|num1=215}} | {{Dex/Gen/1|gen=II|reg1=Johto|num1=215}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Gold|entry=It is a manmade | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Gold|entry=It is a manmade {{ScPkmn}}. Since it doesn't breathe, people are eager to try it in any environment.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Silver|entry=A manmade | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Silver|entry=A manmade {{ScPkmn}} that came about as a result of research. It is programmed with only basic motions.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Crystal|entry=An artificial | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Crystal|entry=An artificial {{ScPkmn}} created due to extensive research, it can perform only what is in its program.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Stadium 2|t=FFF|color=000|entry=It is a manmade | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Stadium 2|t=FFF|color=000|entry=It is a manmade {{ScPkmn}}. Since it doesn't breathe, people are eager to try it in any environment. <small>''(Pokémon Red, Silver, or Crystal inserted)''</small><br>A manmade {{ScPkmn}} that came about as a result of research. It is programmed with only basic motions. <small>''(Pokémon Blue, Gold, or Yellow inserted)''</small>}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/2|gen=III|reg1=Hoenn|reg2=Kanto|num2=137}} | {{Dex/Gen/2|gen=III|reg1=Hoenn|reg2=Kanto|num2=137}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Ruby|v2=Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Porygon is capable of reverting itself entirely back to program data and entering cyberspace. This | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Ruby|v2=Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=<sc>Porygon</sc> is capable of reverting itself entirely back to program data and entering cyberspace. This {{ScPkmn}} is copy-protected so it cannot be duplicated by copying.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Emerald|t=FFF|entry=It is capable of reverting itself entirely back to program data in order to enter cyberspace. A Porygon is copy-protected so it cannot be duplicated.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Emerald|t=FFF|entry=It is capable of reverting itself entirely back to program data in order to enter cyberspace. A <sc>Porygon</sc> is copy-protected so it cannot be duplicated.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=FireRed|entry=Using the most advanced technologies, scientists finally succeeded in making the first artificial | {{Dex/Entry1|v=FireRed|entry=Using the most advanced technologies, scientists finally succeeded in making the first artificial {{ScPkmn}}.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=LeafGreen|entry=A | {{Dex/Entry1|v=LeafGreen|entry=A {{ScPkmn}} that consists entirely of programming code. It is capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/2|gen=IV|reg1=Sinnoh|num1=192|label1={{ | {{Dex/Gen/2|gen=IV|reg1=Sinnoh|num1=192|label1={{gameIcon|Pt}}:|reg2=Johto|num2=220}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|entry=The world's first artificially created Pokémon. It can travel through electronic space.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Diamond|v2=Pearl|entry=The world's first artificially created Pokémon. It can travel through electronic space.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Platinum|entry=A man-made Pokémon created using advanced scientific means. It can move freely in cyberspace.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Platinum|entry=A man-made Pokémon created using advanced scientific means. It can move freely in cyberspace.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/2|gen=VI|reg1=Kalos|reg2=Hoenn}} | {{Dex/Gen/2|gen=VI|reg1=Kalos|reg2=Hoenn}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=A man-made Pokémon that came about as a result of research. It is programmed with only basic motions.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=X|t=FFF|entry=A man-made Pokémon that came about as a result of research. It is programmed with only basic motions.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|entry=A Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code. It is capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Y|t=FFF|entry=A Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code. It is capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Omega Ruby|v2=Alpha Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Porygon is capable of reverting itself entirely back to program data and entering cyberspace. This Pokémon is copy | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Omega Ruby|v2=Alpha Sapphire|t=FFF|t2=FFF|entry=Porygon is capable of reverting itself entirely back to program data and entering cyberspace. This Pokémon is copy protected so it cannot be duplicated by copying.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/3|gen=VII|reg1=Alola|num1=217|label1={{ | {{Dex/Gen/3|gen=VII|reg1=Alola|num1=217|label1={{gameIcon|Su}}{{gameIcon|M}}:|reg2=Alola|num2=281|label2={{gameIcon|US}}{{gameIcon|UM}}:|reg3=Kanto|num3=137}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Sun|entry=Roughly 20 years ago, it was artificially created, utilizing the latest technology of the time.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Sun|entry=Roughly 20 years ago, it was artificially created, utilizing the latest technology of the time.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Moon|entry=It can convert its body into digital data, which enables it to enter cyberspace.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Moon|entry=It can convert its body into digital data, which enables it to enter cyberspace.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Ultra Sun|entry=This Pokémon was created using the cutting-edge science of 20 years ago, so many parts of it have since become obsolete.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Ultra Sun|t=FFF|entry=This Pokémon was created using the cutting-edge science of 20 years ago, so many parts of it have since become obsolete.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Ultra Moon|entry=It was built 20 years ago by scientists who dreamed of exploring space. Their dreams have yet to come true.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Ultra Moon|t=FFF|entry=It was built 20 years ago by scientists who dreamed of exploring space. Their dreams have yet to come true.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Let's Go Pikachu|v2=Let's Go Eevee|entry=The only Pokémon that people anticipate can fly into space. None has managed the feat yet, however.}} | {{Dex/Entry2|v=Let's Go Pikachu|v2=Let's Go Eevee|entry=The only Pokémon that people anticipate can fly into space. None has managed the feat yet, however.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Gen/ | {{Dex/Gen/3|gen=VIII|reg1=Galar|num1=208|label1=Isle of Armor|reg2=Sinnoh|reg3=Hisui|num3=133}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Sword|entry=State-of-the-art technology was used to create Porygon. It was the first artificial Pokémon to be created via computer programming.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Sword|t=FFF|entry=State-of-the-art technology was used to create Porygon. It was the first artificial Pokémon to be created via computer programming.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Shield|entry=In recent years, this species has been very helpful in cyberspace. These Pokémon will go around checking to make sure no suspicious data exists.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Shield|t=FFF|entry=In recent years, this species has been very helpful in cyberspace. These Pokémon will go around checking to make sure no suspicious data exists.}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry2|v=Brilliant Diamond|v2=Shining Pearl|entry=The world's first artificially created Pokémon. It can travel through electronic space.}} | |||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Legends: Arceus|t=FFF|entry=It has no discernible heartbeat and does not seem to draw breath, and yet it appears to function without issue. I cannot even begin to explain this utterly bizarre anomaly.}} | |||
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{{Dex/Gen/3|gen=IX|reg1=Paldea|reg2=Kitakami|reg3=Blueberry|num3=129}} | |||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Scarlet|t=FFF|entry=It is an artificial Pokémon. Since it doesn’t breathe, people are excited by its potential to be useful in any environment.}} | |||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Violet|t=FFF|entry=Porygon is an artificial Pokémon created using advanced scientific means. It can move freely through cyberspace.}} | |||
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|Porygon in the {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number|Alola Pokédex}} | |||
|Porygon in the {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by Blueberry Pokédex number|Blueberry Pokédex}} | |||
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{{Availability/Entry1|v=MD Sky|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|area=Deep [[Spacial Rift]] (B3F-B8F)}} | {{Availability/Entry1|v=MD Sky|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|area=Deep [[Spacial Rift]] (B3F-B8F)}} | ||
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====In events==== | ====In events==== | ||
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{{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Barrier Porygon|English|United States|5|February 21 to 27, 2003|link=List of | {{eventAvail|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Barrier Porygon|English|United States|5|February 21 to 27, 2003|link=List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions in Generation II#Barrier Porygon}} | ||
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===Held items=== | ===Held items=== | ||
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===Stats=== | ===Stats=== | ||
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===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
Porygon is available in {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet}} Version 3.0.0+. | |||
{{learnlist/levelh/ | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/levelh/9|Porygon|Normal|Normal|1}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|1|Tackle|Normal|Physical|40|100|35||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|1|Conversion|Normal|Status|—|—|30}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|5|Recycle|Normal|Status|—|—|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|10|Magnet Rise|Electric|Status|—|—|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|15|Thunder Shock|Electric|Special|40|100|30}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|20|Psybeam|Psychic|Special|65|100|20}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|25|Conversion 2|Normal|Status|—|—|30}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|30|Agility|Psychic|Status|—|—|30}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|35|Recover|Normal|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|40|Discharge|Electric|Special|80|100|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|45|Tri Attack|Normal|Special|80|100|10||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|50|Double-Edge|Normal|Physical|120|100|15||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|55|Lock-On|Normal|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/levelf/ | {{learnlist/level9|60|Zap Cannon|Electric|Special|120|50|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/levelf/9|Porygon|Normal|Normal|1}} | |||
====By [[TM]]==== | |||
{{learnlist/tmh/ | {{learnlist/tmh/9|Porygon|Normal|Normal|1}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM001|Take Down|Normal|Physical|90|85|20||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM004|Agility|Psychic|Status|—|—|30}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM007|Protect|Normal|Status|—|—|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM016|Psybeam|Psychic|Special|65|100|20}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM018|Thief|Dark|Physical|60|100|25}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM023|Charge Beam|Electric|Special|50|90|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM025|Facade|Normal|Physical|70|100|20||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM032|Swift|Normal|Special|60|—|20||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM034|Icy Wind|Ice|Special|55|95|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM047|Endure|Normal|Status|—|—|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM049|Sunny Day|Fire|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM050|Rain Dance|Water|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM054|Psyshock|Psychic|Special|80|100|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM059|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|Physical|80|90|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM062|Foul Play|Dark|Physical|95|100|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM070|Sleep Talk|Normal|Status|—|—|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM082|Thunder Wave|Electric|Status|—|90|20}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM085|Rest|Psychic|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM096|Eerie Impulse|Electric|Status|—|100|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM103|Substitute|Normal|Status|—|—|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM109|Trick|Psychic|Status|—|100|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM114|Shadow Ball|Ghost|Special|80|100|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM120|Psychic|Psychic|Special|90|100|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM126|Thunderbolt|Electric|Special|90|100|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM135|Ice Beam|Ice|Special|90|100|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/tm9|TM143|Blizzard|Ice|Special|110|70|5}} | |||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM152|Giga Impact|Normal|Physical|150|90|5||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM161|Trick Room|Psychic|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM163|Hyper Beam|Normal|Special|150|90|5||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM166|Thunder|Electric|Special|110|70|10}} | ||
{{learnlist/tm9|TM168|Solar Beam|Grass|Special|120|100|10}} | |||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM171|Tera Blast|Normal|Special|80|100|10||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM173|Charge|Electric|Status|—|—|20}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM178|Gravity|Psychic|Status|—|—|5}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM204|Double-Edge|Normal|Physical|120|100|15||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tm9|TM211|Electroweb|Electric|Special|55|95|15}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/tmf/9|Porygon|Normal|Normal|1}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | |||
{{learnlist/tmf/ | |||
====By {{pkmn|breeding}}==== | |||
{{learnlist/breedh/ | {{learnlist/breedh/9|Porygon|Normal|Normal|2}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/breed9null}} | ||
{{learnlist/breedf/ | {{learnlist/breedf/9|Porygon|Normal|Normal|2}} | ||
===={{Trading Card Game}}-only moves==== | ===={{Trading Card Game}}-only moves==== | ||
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|conto={{p|Watchog}} | |||
|recruitment=Explore the last floor of a dungeon | |||
|P1=I fly through cyberspace! | |||
|P2=I feel like some of my programming's going strange... | |||
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===Evolution=== | In {{g|GO}}, Porygon can be obtained by completing 1/4 of the {{OBP|Ticketed event|GO|Ticketed Special Research}}, ''Decoding Porygon''. | ||
===Evolution data=== | |||
Porygon [[Evolution|evolves]] into {{p|Porygon2}} when [[Trade Evolution|traded]] while holding an [[Upgrade]], which evolves into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when traded while holding a [[Dubious Disc]]. Porygon cannot evolve into Porygon2 in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} until the player obtains the [[National Pokédex]], as its evolution will be interrupted. Porygon also cannot evolve into Porygon2 in {{LGPE}}, as Porygon2 is not present in those games. In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, Porygon evolves into Porygon2 when exposed to an Upgrade, which evolves into Porygon-Z when exposed to a Dubious Disc. | |||
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|pictype=art | |pictype=art | ||
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|name1=Porygon | |name1=Porygon | ||
|type1-1=Normal | |type1-1=Normal | ||
|evo1=[[File:Link Trade icon | |evo1=[[File:Link Trade icon SV.png|40px|link=Trade]] + {{Bag/s|Upgrade|SV}}<br>{{color2|000|Trade}}<br>holding {{color2|000|Upgrade}} | ||
|no2= | |no2=0233 | ||
|name2=Porygon2 | |name2=Porygon2 | ||
|type1-2=Normal | |type1-2=Normal | ||
|evo2=[[File:Link Trade icon | |evo2=[[File:Link Trade icon SV.png|40px|link=Trade]] + {{Bag/s|Dubious Disc|SV}}<br>{{color2|000|Trade}}<br>holding {{color2|000|Dubious Disc}} | ||
|no3= | |no3=0474 | ||
|name3=Porygon-Z | |name3=Porygon-Z | ||
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==In the anime== | |||
[[File:Porygon anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Porygon in ''[[Pokémon the Series]]'']] | |||
[[File:Porygon Aim to Be a Pokémon Master.png|thumb|250px|Porygon in [[Aim to Be a Pokémon Master]]]] | |||
===Major appearances=== | |||
Porygon's only major animated series appearance was in [[EP038]]. [[Dr. Akihabara]] created two specimens, {{DL|List of Pokémon temporarily owned by the Team Rocket trio|Porygon Zero|one}} of which was stolen by {{TRT}}, while the other one was borrowed by {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. Both remained with Dr. Akihabara at the end of the episode. | |||
This episode caused more than 600 children in Japan to be transferred to hospitals by ambulance because of seizure-like symptoms they reported, due to a flashing strobe effect present at several points of the episode, and was therefore [[Banned episodes|banned]] and never aired again anywhere in the world. Since then, Porygon has never played a main role in the animated series, with its evolved forms, {{p|Porygon2}} and {{p|Porygon-Z}} not having any appearances in an episode. | |||
===Minor appearances=== | |||
Porygon made its English dub debut in a scene transition in ''[[EP047|A Chansey Operation]]''. A similar transition appears in ''[[EP069|Lights, Camera, Quack-tion]]''. | |||
Porygon appeared in the [[Who's That Pokémon?]] segment for the English dub of ''[[EP098|A Way Off Day Off]]'', and was featured with an English voice, making this the only time Porygon appeared with such a voice in the animated series. | |||
In the opening sequence of both ''[[M04|Celebi: The Voice of the Forest]]'' and ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'' (the former only in the case of the dub, since said intro sequence was originally made for the latter), a Porygon can be seen floating behind a wire fence in a city. | |||
In a shot in a "World of Pokémon" opening at the beginning of ''[[The Journey to be a Pokémon Master Begins!!]]'', a Porygon was floating above a fence, similar to the aforementioned {{pkmn|movie}}s. | |||
Porygon made a cameo appearance in the "World of Pokémon" opening of ''[[M15|Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice]]'', which featured every Pokémon from the first five [[generation]]s revealed to that point. | |||
A Porygon appeared as an image in ''[[SM020|Partner Promises!]]''. | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Blue Porygon Conversion.png|200px|thumb|Porygon in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
===={{MangaArc|Red, Green & Blue}}==== | |||
{{main|Blue's Porygon}} | |||
{{adv|Blue}} obtained a Porygon at the [[Celadon Game Corner|Rocket Game Corner]] in ''[[PS018|A Tale of Ninetales]]'', and it soon became a core member of his team. Prior to {{PAV|13}}, it evolved into a {{p|Porygon2}}. | |||
===={{MangaArc|Platinum}}==== | |||
A Porygon appeared at the {{gdis|Battle Factory|IV}} in ''[[PS427|Uprooting Seedot]]''. | |||
===={{MangaArc|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}==== | |||
A Porygon appeared in ''[[PASM05|The Announcement and the Prize]]'', under the ownership of [[Gladion]]. It was used in a couple of battles during the [[Iki Town]] festival, helping Gladion to defeat [[Hau]] and {{adv|Moon}}. | |||
====Pokédex entries==== | |||
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{{Mangadexbody|Pokémon Adventures|[[PS055|The Primeape Directive]]|A Pokémon that consists entirely of programming code. Capable of moving freely in cyberspace.}} | |||
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===Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!=== | |||
A Porygon appeared in ''[[GDZ06|The Challenge at Celadon University!]]''. | |||
===Pokémon Pocket Monsters=== | |||
A Porygon appeared in ''[[PM011|Finish Off Team Rocket!!]]'', under the ownership of [[Erika]]'s father. | |||
==In the TCG== | |||
{{main|Porygon (TCG)}} | |||
==Other appearances== | |||
===[[Super Smash Bros.]]/[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]=== | |||
Porygon pops out of a door on top of the [[Silph Co.]] building in the {{OBP|Saffron City|stage|Saffron City stage}}. It damages players that come into contact with it. | |||
Porygon's only appearance in Melee is that of a Poké Float. When the fighting is on {{p|Slowpoke}}'s tail, three will travel across the top of the screen. However, they move too quickly to land on and so are little more than decoration in practice. | |||
===[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]=== | |||
Porygon retains its role as a stage element in the Saffron City stage, as well as appearing as a {{sbw|Spirit}}. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Porygon is the only Pokémon that evolves by trade twice: once holding the [[Upgrade]] into {{p|Porygon2}}, and a second time (as Porygon2) into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when holding a [[Dubious Disc]]. It is also the only Pokémon in a [[:Category:Pokémon that are part of a three-stage evolutionary line|three-stage evolutionary line]] that does not require leveling up to trigger any of its evolutions (i.e. it is possible to acquire a Porygon-Z at level 1). | * Porygon is the only Pokémon that evolves by trade twice: once holding the [[Upgrade]] into {{p|Porygon2}}, and a second time (as Porygon2) into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when holding a [[Dubious Disc]]. It is also the only Pokémon in a [[:Category:Pokémon that are part of a three-stage evolutionary line|three-stage evolutionary line]] that does not require leveling up to trigger any of its evolutions (i.e. it is possible to acquire a Porygon-Z at level 1). | ||
* Porygon's evolutionary line is the only three-stage evolutionary line whose members | * Porygon's evolutionary line is the only three-stage evolutionary line whose members were all considered fully evolved during their respective debut generations. | ||
* Porygon is the only Pokémon to have its {{pkmn|category}} changed in Japanese. Its category in {{game|Red and Green|s}} is シージーポケモン ''CG Pokémon'', which was changed to バーチャルポケモン ''Virtual Pokémon'' from {{jpn|Pokémon Blue Version|Pokémon Blue}} onwards. | |||
*According to the [[Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia]], Porygon was developed in the year 1995. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Porygon | Porygon seems to be based on a {{wp|bird}} or {{wp|Orizuru|paper crane}} that has been {{wp|rendering (computer graphics)|rendered}} using digital software. The head-tipping motion it displays in some games is reminiscent of a {{wp|drinking bird}} toy. The flat shapes comprising its body are similar to the {{wp|polygon mesh}} used to create {{wp|3D computer graphics}}. Its Pokédex entries imply a connection to {{wp|artificial intelligence}} and {{wp|robotic spacecraft}}. | ||
In a 1997 interview with the magazine Famimaga 64, [[Satoshi Tajiri]] stated that Porygon was created out of irony. According to him, during the development of {{game|Red and Green|s}}, people kept telling him that he was too late on making a game for the [[Game Boy]], and that he should start making games with 3D polygonal graphics for next generation consoles. As a result, he included Porygon, a Pokémon made out of polygons, in the sprite-based Pokémon Red and Green, hence the irony.<ref>ファミマガ64 (Famimaga 64), November 1997 issue (Japanese)</ref> | |||
====Name origin==== | ====Name origin==== | ||
Porygon | Porygon is a corruption of ''{{wp|polygon}}''. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|it=Porygon|itmeaning=Same as English/Japanese name | |it=Porygon|itmeaning=Same as English/Japanese name | ||
|ko=폴리곤 ''Porygon''|komeaning= | |ko=폴리곤 ''Porygon''|komeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | ||
| | |zh_cmn=多邊獸 / 多边兽 ''Duōbiānshòu''{{tt|*|Games}}<br>3D龍 / 3D龙 ''3D Lóng''{{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII media}}|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{tt|多邊形 / 多边形 ''duōbiānxíng''|polygon}} and {{tt|獸 / 兽 ''shòu''|beast}}<br>From ''3D'' and {{tt|龍 / 龙 ''lóng''|dragon}} | ||
| | |zh_yue=多邊獸 ''Dōbīnsau''{{tt|*|Games}}<br>立方獸 ''Laahpfōngsau''{{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII media}}|zh_yuemeaning=From {{tt|多邊形 ''dōbīnyìhng''|polygon}} and {{tt|獸 ''sau''|beast}}<br>From {{tt|立方 ''laahpfōng''|cube}} and {{tt|獸 ''sau''|beast}} | ||
|gr=Πορυγων ''Porygon''|grmeaning=Transcription of English | |gr=Πορυγων ''Porygon''|grmeaning=Transcription of English name | ||
|ru=Поригон ''Porigon''|rumeaning=Transcription of English | |hi=पोरिगॉन ''Porygon''|himeaning=Transcription of English name | ||
|th=โพรีกอน '' | |ru=Поригон ''Porigon''|rumeaning=Transcription of English name | ||
|th=โพรีกอน ''Phorikon''|thmeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | |||
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* [[Blue's Porygon]] | * [[Blue's Porygon]] | ||
* [[Artificial Pokémon]] | * [[Artificial Pokémon]] | ||
==References== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://lavacutcontent.com/satoshi-tajiri-1997-interview/ Translation: Satoshi Tajiri cuts loose (1997 interview) - Lava Cut Content] — Full translation of the Famimaga 64 interview, written by Jacob Newcomb and commissioned by Dr. Lava | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOkpD6uqsxI Did You Know Gaming: "7 Pokemon Facts You Never Knew"] — Features a part of the Famimaga 64 interview that confirmed Porygon's origin | |||
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{{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Normal|prevnum= | {{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Normal|prevnum=0136|prev=Flareon|nextnum=0138|next=Omanyte}} | ||
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{{Project Pokédex notice}} | {{Project Pokédex notice}} | ||
[[Category:Pokémon with cross-generational | [[Category:Pokémon with cross-generational Evolutions]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon that evolve through trading]] | [[Category:Pokémon that evolve through trading]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon that evolve through held items]] | [[Category:Pokémon that evolve through held items]] |
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Porygon (Japanese: ポリゴン Porygon) is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
It evolves into Porygon2 when traded while holding an Upgrade, which evolves into Porygon-Z when traded while holding a Dubious Disc.
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to Game data→Evolution data for more details.)
Biology
Porygon is an artificial Pokémon made completely out of programming code. It has a pink, polyhedral head that ends in a blue beak and has hexagonal eyes, and it has a pink polyhedral body with a blue front, blue triangular prism feet, and a blue rectangular prism tail. In 3D games, such as Pokémon Stadium, it can open its beak and can detach its limbs and head from its torso. According to its Pokédex entries, it has copy protection built into its code, preventing duplication through electronic means. It was created in 1995 by Silph Co.,[1] but documents at Silph Co. claim it was created at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island using the state-of-the-art technology of its time. Because it was created decades ago, many of its parts have since become obsolete. It was the first artificial Pokémon to have ever been created through computer programming. In ancient Hisui, people were confused about Porygon and its evolutions due to them arriving through space-time distortions and being the product of far more advanced technology than what was available at the time.
Due to its man-made origins, Porygon does not need to breathe or eat, though it can still accept food if given. It has the ability to convert its body into digital data, allowing it to travel through cyberspace. Recently, it has become more helpful inside cyberspace by searching for any suspicious data that exists. Some believed Porygon has the power to potentially travel in space despite the species not displaying that ability yet. Because it is man-made, it is generally found in computers or in labs and other buildings where people work.
Porygon and its evolved forms are the only known Pokémon capable of learning the moves Conversion and Conversion 2. Prior to Generation V, Sharpen was also one of its signature moves. Additionally, prior to Generation V, Porygon and its evolved forms are the only known Pokémon that could have Download as an Ability. It can use Conversion to change its appearance to mimic another Pokémon's and has also demonstrated the ability to change color for camouflage.
Evolution
Porygon evolves into Porygon2, which evolves into Porygon-Z.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
Game data
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky: In the Future of Darkness, Porygon live past Spacial Cliffs. Dusknoir goes to Spacial Cliffs to see them. Two Porygon appear at the end of the dungeon. They are allies of Primal Dialga, and they transmit Grovyle and Dusknoir to Frozen Island.
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Porygon will not appear in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team until a rescue mission involving it has been completed, using a Wonder Mail code such as the following:
- 1?58 T5+? 4J78
- WS?7 F??R NQ?X
Objective: Rescue Porygon on floor 4 of Thunderwave Cave.
In events
Games | Event | Language | Location | Level | Distribution period |
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GSC | Gotta Catch 'Em All Station! Barrier Porygon | English | United States | 5 | February 21 to 27, 2003 |
Pokémon Global Link promotions
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BW | Global Link Porygon | Japanese | PGL | 10 | May 18, 2011 to April 26, 2012 |
BW | Global Link Porygon | Korean | PGL | 10 | October 20, 2011 to April 27, 2012 |
BW | Global Link Porygon | English | PGL | 10 | July 12 to September 27, 2012 |
BW | Global Link Porygon | French | PGL | 10 | July 19 to September 27, 2012 |
BW | Global Link Porygon | German | PGL | 10 | July 19 to September 27, 2012 |
BW | Global Link Porygon | Italian | PGL | 10 | July 19 to September 27, 2012 |
BW | Global Link Porygon | Spanish | PGL | 10 | July 19 to September 27, 2012 |
Held items
Pokémon caught in Generation I must be traded to a Generation II game in order for a held item to appear.
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Stats
Base stats
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HP: 65
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70
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85
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75
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40
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Learnset
Porygon is available in Scarlet and Violet Version 3.0.0+.
By leveling up
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In Pokémon GO, Porygon can be obtained by completing 1/4 of the Ticketed Special Research, Decoding Porygon.
Evolution data
Porygon evolves into Porygon2 when traded while holding an Upgrade, which evolves into Porygon-Z when traded while holding a Dubious Disc. Porygon cannot evolve into Porygon2 in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen until the player obtains the National Pokédex, as its evolution will be interrupted. Porygon also cannot evolve into Porygon2 in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, as Porygon2 is not present in those games. In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Porygon evolves into Porygon2 when exposed to an Upgrade, which evolves into Porygon-Z when exposed to a Dubious Disc.
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In the anime
Major appearances
Porygon's only major animated series appearance was in EP038. Dr. Akihabara created two specimens, one of which was stolen by Team Rocket, while the other one was borrowed by Ash and his friends. Both remained with Dr. Akihabara at the end of the episode.
This episode caused more than 600 children in Japan to be transferred to hospitals by ambulance because of seizure-like symptoms they reported, due to a flashing strobe effect present at several points of the episode, and was therefore banned and never aired again anywhere in the world. Since then, Porygon has never played a main role in the animated series, with its evolved forms, Porygon2 and Porygon-Z not having any appearances in an episode.
Minor appearances
Porygon made its English dub debut in a scene transition in A Chansey Operation. A similar transition appears in Lights, Camera, Quack-tion.
Porygon appeared in the Who's That Pokémon? segment for the English dub of A Way Off Day Off, and was featured with an English voice, making this the only time Porygon appeared with such a voice in the animated series.
In the opening sequence of both Celebi: The Voice of the Forest and Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias (the former only in the case of the dub, since said intro sequence was originally made for the latter), a Porygon can be seen floating behind a wire fence in a city.
In a shot in a "World of Pokémon" opening at the beginning of The Journey to be a Pokémon Master Begins!!, a Porygon was floating above a fence, similar to the aforementioned movies.
Porygon made a cameo appearance in the "World of Pokémon" opening of Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice, which featured every Pokémon from the first five generations revealed to that point.
A Porygon appeared as an image in Partner Promises!.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Red, Green & Blue arc
- Main article: Blue's Porygon
Blue obtained a Porygon at the Rocket Game Corner in A Tale of Ninetales, and it soon became a core member of his team. Prior to Volume 13, it evolved into a Porygon2.
Platinum arc
A Porygon appeared at the Battle Factory in Uprooting Seedot.
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
A Porygon appeared in The Announcement and the Prize, under the ownership of Gladion. It was used in a couple of battles during the Iki Town festival, helping Gladion to defeat Hau and Moon.
Pokédex entries
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A Porygon appeared in The Challenge at Celadon University!.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
A Porygon appeared in Finish Off Team Rocket!!, under the ownership of Erika's father.
In the TCG
- Main article: Porygon (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros./Melee
Porygon pops out of a door on top of the Silph Co. building in the Saffron City stage. It damages players that come into contact with it.
Porygon's only appearance in Melee is that of a Poké Float. When the fighting is on Slowpoke's tail, three will travel across the top of the screen. However, they move too quickly to land on and so are little more than decoration in practice.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Porygon retains its role as a stage element in the Saffron City stage, as well as appearing as a Spirit.
Trivia
- Porygon is the only Pokémon that evolves by trade twice: once holding the Upgrade into Porygon2, and a second time (as Porygon2) into Porygon-Z when holding a Dubious Disc. It is also the only Pokémon in a three-stage evolutionary line that does not require leveling up to trigger any of its evolutions (i.e. it is possible to acquire a Porygon-Z at level 1).
- Porygon's evolutionary line is the only three-stage evolutionary line whose members were all considered fully evolved during their respective debut generations.
- Porygon is the only Pokémon to have its category changed in Japanese. Its category in Pokémon Red and Green is シージーポケモン CG Pokémon, which was changed to バーチャルポケモン Virtual Pokémon from Pokémon Blue onwards.
- According to the Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia, Porygon was developed in the year 1995.
Origin
Porygon seems to be based on a bird or paper crane that has been rendered using digital software. The head-tipping motion it displays in some games is reminiscent of a drinking bird toy. The flat shapes comprising its body are similar to the polygon mesh used to create 3D computer graphics. Its Pokédex entries imply a connection to artificial intelligence and robotic spacecraft.
In a 1997 interview with the magazine Famimaga 64, Satoshi Tajiri stated that Porygon was created out of irony. According to him, during the development of Pokémon Red and Green, people kept telling him that he was too late on making a game for the Game Boy, and that he should start making games with 3D polygonal graphics for next generation consoles. As a result, he included Porygon, a Pokémon made out of polygons, in the sprite-based Pokémon Red and Green, hence the irony.[2]
Name origin
Porygon is a corruption of polygon.
In other languages
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Related articles
References
- ↑ Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia
- ↑ ファミマガ64 (Famimaga 64), November 1997 issue (Japanese)
External links
- Translation: Satoshi Tajiri cuts loose (1997 interview) - Lava Cut Content — Full translation of the Famimaga 64 interview, written by Jacob Newcomb and commissioned by Dr. Lava
- Did You Know Gaming: "7 Pokemon Facts You Never Knew" — Features a part of the Famimaga 64 interview that confirmed Porygon's origin
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