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[[Image:Unown_Dex.PNG|frame|right|A completed Unown Dex, in alphabetical order.]]
[[File:Unown Dex.png|frame|right|Unown Mode with all 26 Unown forms listed]]
The '''Unown Dex''' is a [[Pokédex]] upgrade present in [[Generation II]]. It is designed to display all 26 different types of {{p|Unown}} and the word that is associated with each form. Interestingly, the Unown Dex does not list the Unown in any specific order; rather, it lists them in the order in which the {{player}} [[Captured Pokémon|captures]] them. Upon the player's capture of three different Unown and exiting the [[Ruins of Alph]], a scientist will upgrade the player's Pokédex to support this mode.
The '''Unown Mode''' (Japanese: '''アンノーン ずかん''' ''illustrated {{p|Unown|Unknown}} encyclopedia''), also known as '''Unowndex''' (in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]) and '''Unown Dex''',<ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/ten-cant-miss-activities-in-johto-and-beyond/ Ten Can’t Miss Activities in Johto and Beyond | Pokemon.com]</ref> is a [[Pokédex]] feature in the [[Generation II]] [[core series]] games and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. It is designed to display all 26 different types of {{p|Unown}}.


==Unown Dex entries==
Unown Mode is installed by a [[Ruins of Alph]] scientist after the player has caught at least three different Unown. Unlike other Pokédex modes, Unown Mode does not list the Unown in any predefined order, but in the order in which they are {{pkmn2|caught}}. Filling all 26 slots of Unown Mode enables the ability to generate and {{DL|Game Boy Printer|Alph Ruins Stamps|print}} Alph Ruins Stamps from the printer in the Ruins of Alph Research Center.  
Below, the [[form differences#Unown|different Unown forms]] are listed in alphabetical order, along with the word that they represent, as well as the [[Pokémon Power]] and Poké-Power (and in several cases, Poké Body) that they have in the [[TCG]].


{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the Unown Mode is replaced by a [[Key Item]] called the [[Unown Report]]. In [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], the [[List of Pokémon by Hisui Pokédex number|Hisui Pokédex]] has a section known as the [[Unown Research Notes]], which functions somewhat differently from the Unown Mode.
|- style="background: #ccf;"
 
! Sprite
==Unown Mode entries==
! Letter
There is a word that is associated with each {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Unown|form}}. All language versions of the Generation II core series and Pokémon Stadium 2 use the same English words, written in [[Unown symbols]].
! Word
 
! [[Pokémon Power]]
Below, the {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Unown|different Unown forms}} are listed in alphabetical order, along with the word that they represent.
! Poké-Power
 
|- align="center"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{Johto color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Johto color}}"
|[[Image:201A.png]]
|-  
|A
! style="background: #{{Johto color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | {{color|FFF|Sprite}}
|Anger
! style="background: #{{Johto color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{color|FFF|Word}}
|Anger
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Analyze
| [[File:Spr 2c 201.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|ANGRY}}<br>Angry
|[[Image:201B.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|B
| [[File:Spr 2c 201B.png]]
|Bear
| {{uwr|BEAR}}<br>Bear
|Bear
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Bounce
| [[File:Spr 2c 201C.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|CHASE}}<br>Chase
|[[Image:201C.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|C
| [[File:Spr 2c 201D.png]]
|Chase
| {{uwr|DIRECT}}<br>Direct
|Chase
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Call
| [[File:Spr 2c 201E.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|ENGAGE}}<br>Engage
|[[Image:201D.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|D
| [[File:Spr 2c 201F.png]]
|Direct
| {{uwr|FIND}}<br>Find
|{{TCG|Darkness|Dark}}
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Draw
| [[File:Spr 2c 201G.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|GIVE}}<br>Give
|[[Image:201E.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|E
| [[File:Spr 2c 201H.png]]
|Engage
| {{uwr|HELP}}<br>Help
|Engage
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Equip
| [[File:Spr 2c 201I.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|INCREASE}}<br>Increase
|[[Image:201F.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|F
| [[File:Spr 2c 201J.png]]
|Find
| {{uwr|JOIN}}<br>Join
|Find
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Fake
| [[File:Spr 2c 201K.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|KEEP}}<br>Keep
|[[Image:201G.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|G
| [[File:Spr 2c 201L.png]]
|Give
| {{uwr|LAUGH}}<br>Laugh
|Give
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Guard
| [[File:Spr 2c 201M.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|MAKE}}<br>Make
|[[Image:201H.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|H
| [[File:Spr 2c 201N.png]]
|Help
| {{uwr|NUZZLE}}<br>Nuzzle
|Help
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Heal
| [[File:Spr 2c 201O.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|OBSERVE}}<br>Observe
|[[Image:201I.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|I
| [[File:Spr 2c 201P.png]]
|Increase
| {{uwr|PERFORM}}<br>Perform
|Increase
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Item
| [[File:Spr 2c 201Q.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|QUICKEN}}<br>Quicken
|[[Image:201J.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|J
| [[File:Spr 2c 201R.png]]
|Join
| {{uwr|REASSURE}}<br>Reassure
|Join
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Junk
| [[File:Spr 2c 201S.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|SEARCH}}<br>Search
|[[Image:201K.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|K
| [[File:Spr 2c 201T.png]]
|Keep
| {{uwr|TELL}}<br>Tell
|Keep
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Kind
| [[File:Spr 2c 201U.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|UNDO}}<br>Undo
|[[Image:201L.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|L
| [[File:Spr 2c 201V.png]]
|Laugh
| {{uwr|VANISH}}<br>Vanish
|Laugh
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Link
| [[File:Spr 2c 201W.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|WANT}}<br>Want
|[[Image:201M.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|M
| [[File:Spr 2c 201X.png]]
|Make
| {{uwr|XXXXX}}<br>XXXXX
|{{TCG|Metal}}
|- style="background: #FFF"
|Magnet
| [[File:Spr 2c 201Y.png]]
|- align="center"
| {{uwr|YIELD}}<br>Yield
|[[Image:201N.png]]
|- style="background: #FFF"
|N
| [[File:Spr 2c 201Z.png]]
|Nuzzle
| {{uwr|ZOOM}}<br>Zoom
|{{TCG|Colorless|Normal}}
|Nod
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201O.png]]
|O
|Observe
|Observe
|One
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201P.png]]
|P
|Perform
|Perform
|Put
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201Q.png]]
|Q
|Quicken
|Quicken
|Quick
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201R.png]]
|R
|Reassure
|Reassure
|Retire
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201S.png]]
|S
|Search
|Search
|Set
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201T.png]]
|T
|Tell
|Tell
|Throw
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201U.png]]
|U
|Undo
|Undo
|{{tt|Unseen|Poké-Body}}
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201V.png]]
|V
|Vanish
|Vanish
|Vacation
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201W.png]]
|W
|Want
|Want
|{{tt|Wall|Poké-Body}}
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201X.png]]
|X
|XXXXX
|XXXXX
|X-ray
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201Y.png]]
|Y
|Yield
|Yield
|Yawn
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201Z.png]]
|Z
|Zoom
|Zoom
|Zero
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201Question.png]]
|?
| &nbsp;
| &nbsp;
|?
|- align="center"
|[[Image:201Exclamation.png]]
|!
| &nbsp;
| &nbsp;
|!
|}
|}


==Trivia==
==In other languages==
* Unown D, M, and N are the only Unown that have a different word than their Unown Dex entry as their Pokémon Power.
===Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal===
* Unown U and W are the only Unown to have a Poké-Body instead of a Poké-Power.
{{langtable|color={{Johto color light}}|bordercolor={{grass color dark}}
* Unown ! and ? are the only Unown without any Unown Dex entry at all, due to them not being present in [[Generation II]], plus the Unown Dex's absence in future generations.
|ja=アンノーン ずかん ''Illustrated Unknown encyclopedia''<!-- with space between words -->
|en=Unown Mode
|fr=Mode Zarbi
|de=Icognito Index
|it=Modalità Unown
|ko=안농 도감 ''Annown Dogam''
|es=Mono Unown
}}
 
===Pokémon Stadium 2===
{{langtable|color={{Johto color light}}|bordercolor={{grass color dark}}
|ja=アンノーンずかん ''Illustrated Unknown encyclopedia''<!-- without space between words -->
|en=Unowndex
|fr=Dex Zarbi
|de=Icognitodex
|it=Unowndex
|es=Unowndex
}}
 
==References==
{{reflist}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Unown (Pokémon)]]
* [[Unown Report]]
* [[Unown Research Notes]]
{{Pokelist}}
{{Pokelist}}


[[Category:Equipment]]
[[Category:Equipment]]
[[de:Icognitodex]]
[[it:Modalità Unown]]
[[zh:未知圖騰圖鑑]]

Latest revision as of 03:45, 17 September 2024

Unown Mode with all 26 Unown forms listed

The Unown Mode (Japanese: アンノーン ずかん illustrated Unknown encyclopedia), also known as Unowndex (in Pokémon Stadium 2) and Unown Dex,[1] is a Pokédex feature in the Generation II core series games and Pokémon Stadium 2. It is designed to display all 26 different types of Unown.

Unown Mode is installed by a Ruins of Alph scientist after the player has caught at least three different Unown. Unlike other Pokédex modes, Unown Mode does not list the Unown in any predefined order, but in the order in which they are caught. Filling all 26 slots of Unown Mode enables the ability to generate and print Alph Ruins Stamps from the printer in the Ruins of Alph Research Center.

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Unown Mode is replaced by a Key Item called the Unown Report. In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the Hisui Pokédex has a section known as the Unown Research Notes, which functions somewhat differently from the Unown Mode.

Unown Mode entries

There is a word that is associated with each form. All language versions of the Generation II core series and Pokémon Stadium 2 use the same English words, written in Unown symbols.

Below, the different Unown forms are listed in alphabetical order, along with the word that they represent.

Sprite Word
Spr 2c 201.png ANGRY
Angry
Spr 2c 201B.png BEAR
Bear
Spr 2c 201C.png CHASE
Chase
Spr 2c 201D.png DIRECT
Direct
Spr 2c 201E.png ENGAGE
Engage
Spr 2c 201F.png FIND
Find
Spr 2c 201G.png GIVE
Give
Spr 2c 201H.png HELP
Help
Spr 2c 201I.png INCREASE
Increase
Spr 2c 201J.png JOIN
Join
Spr 2c 201K.png KEEP
Keep
Spr 2c 201L.png LAUGH
Laugh
Spr 2c 201M.png MAKE
Make
Spr 2c 201N.png NUZZLE
Nuzzle
Spr 2c 201O.png OBSERVE
Observe
Spr 2c 201P.png PERFORM
Perform
Spr 2c 201Q.png QUICKEN
Quicken
Spr 2c 201R.png REASSURE
Reassure
Spr 2c 201S.png SEARCH
Search
Spr 2c 201T.png TELL
Tell
Spr 2c 201U.png UNDO
Undo
Spr 2c 201V.png VANISH
Vanish
Spr 2c 201W.png WANT
Want
Spr 2c 201X.png XXXXX
XXXXX
Spr 2c 201Y.png YIELD
Yield
Spr 2c 201Z.png ZOOM
Zoom

In other languages

Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese アンノーン ずかん Illustrated Unknown encyclopedia
England Flag.png English Unown Mode
France Flag.png French Mode Zarbi
Germany Flag.png German Icognito Index
Italy Flag.png Italian Modalità Unown
South Korea Flag.png Korean 안농 도감 Annown Dogam
Spain Flag.png Spanish Mono Unown

Pokémon Stadium 2

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese アンノーンずかん Illustrated Unknown encyclopedia
England Flag.png English Unowndex
France Flag.png French Dex Zarbi
Germany Flag.png German Icognitodex
Italy Flag.png Italian Unowndex
Spain Flag.png Spanish Unowndex

References

See also


by National Pokédex no. EnglishJapaneseGermanFrenchSpanishItalianKoreanChinese
Brazilian PortugueseTurkishRussianThaiHindi
by regional Pokédex no. KantoNewJohto • Hoenn (Gen IIIGen VI) • Sinnoh • Unova (BWB2W2Blueberry)
Kalos • Alola (SMUSUM) • Galar (Isle of ArmorCrown Tundra) • HisuiPaldeaKitakami
Unown Modein every regional Pokédex
by regional Browser no. FioreAlmiaObliviain no regional Browserin every regional Browser
by index number Generation IGeneration IIGeneration IIIGeneration IVGeneration V
Generation VIGeneration VIIGeneration VIIIGeneration IX
PinballPinball RS
by other numbering systems DPBPPokéPark PadRansei GalleryShuffle listPicross listMasters EX Sync Pairs
Lental PhotodexDuel LibraryGoogle Maps: Pokémon ChallengeUNITESleep Style Dex
by attributes AbilityEgg Groupcategory (abundanceother languages) • food preferenceshabitatIQ groupheightweight
form differences (GO) • gender differencesshapeicon (Gen I–II)
colorcolor palette (Gen I)unique type combinations
by Evolution evolutionary line (GO) • no evolutionary linebranchedcross-generationlevels
by availability availability (GOSleep) • mutually exclusivepermanently missable
by in-game stats base stats (Gen IGen II-VGen VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IXfully evolvedunique base stat totalsGO)
performance statscatch rate (GO) • EVs given in battle (Gen IIIGen IVGen V-VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IX) • gender ratio
steps to hatchwild held item (Gen II) • experience typebase friendshipcall rate
miscellaneous alphabetically • field moves (Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VGen VI)
Shadow Pokémonunobtainable Shiny PokémonPal Park areaPokéwalkerdebut episodeglitch
released with a Hidden Ability (Gen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII) • ST Energy Shotpetting