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It is of relevant note that in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, most of the version exclusives of the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games can be caught in the wild by [[dual-slot mode|inserting one of the GBA games into the DS]]. In Pokémon XD, the seven Emerald-absent Pokémon are all obtainable, thus eliminating the need in trading with either {{game|Ruby}} or {{game|Sapphire}}. | It is of relevant note that in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, most of the version exclusives of the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games can be caught in the wild by [[dual-slot mode|inserting one of the GBA games into the DS]]. In Pokémon XD, the seven Emerald-absent Pokémon are all obtainable, thus eliminating the need in trading with either {{game|Ruby}} or {{game|Sapphire}}. | ||
== | =={{color2|1b45c1|Generation I}}== | ||
Please note that the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Blue Version]] does not have the same Pokémon distribution as the [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|English Blue Version]]. The English Blue's Pokémon distribution is in fact the same as that of the [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Japanese Green]]. Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Japanese Blue. | Please note that the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Blue Version]] does not have the same Pokémon distribution as the [[Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|English Blue Version]]. The English Blue's Pokémon distribution is in fact the same as that of the [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Japanese Green]]. Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Japanese Blue. | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|kanto|4}} | ||
{{Vex1|013|Weedle|yes|yes|yes|no}} | {{Vex1|013|Weedle|yes|yes|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vex1|014|Kakuna|yes|yes|yes|no}} | {{Vex1|014|Kakuna|yes|yes|yes|no}} | ||
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{{Vex1|126|Magmar|no|no|yes|no}} | {{Vex1|126|Magmar|no|no|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vex1|127|Pinsir|no|yes|yes|yes}} | {{Vex1|127|Pinsir|no|yes|yes|yes}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|kanto|7}} | ||
== | =={{color2|1b45c1|Generation II}}== | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|johto|3}} | ||
{{Vex2|037|Vulpix|no|yes|no|}} | {{Vex2|037|Vulpix|no|yes|no|}} | ||
{{Vex2|038|Ninetales|no|yes|no}} | {{Vex2|038|Ninetales|no|yes|no}} | ||
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{{Vex2|231|Phanpy|no|yes|yes|}} | {{Vex2|231|Phanpy|no|yes|yes|}} | ||
{{Vex2|232|Donphan|no|yes|yes|}} | {{Vex2|232|Donphan|no|yes|yes|}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|johto|6}} | ||
* In the Japanese version of {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}, Donphan and Phanpy were unavailable, and could instead be caught in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}. | * In the Japanese version of {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}, Donphan and Phanpy were unavailable, and could instead be caught in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}. | ||
** Likewise, Teddiursa and Ursaring could not be caught in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}, but were able to be captured in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}. | ** Likewise, Teddiursa and Ursaring could not be caught in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}}, but were able to be captured in {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}. | ||
== | =={{color2|1b45c1|Generation III}}== | ||
=== | ==={{color2|1b45c1|Hoenn}}=== | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|hoenn|3}} | ||
{{Vex3|270|Lotad|no|yes|yes}} | {{Vex3|270|Lotad|no|yes|yes}} | ||
{{Vex3|271|Lombre|no|yes|yes}} | {{Vex3|271|Lombre|no|yes|yes}} | ||
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{{Vex3|386|Deoxys|yes|yes|no}} | {{Vex3|386|Deoxys|yes|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vex3|386S|Deoxys|no|no|yes}} | {{Vex3|386S|Deoxys|no|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|hoenn|6}} | ||
*The following are only found in {{game|Emerald}}, once the National Dex is completed: {{p|Hoothoot}}, {{p|Spinarak}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Aipom}}, {{p|Sunkern}}, {{p|Snubbull}}, {{p|Stantler}}, {{p|Remoraid}}, {{p|Octillery}}, {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, {{p|Ledyba}}, {{p|Houndour}}, {{p|Miltank}}, {{p|Shuckle}}, {{p|Ditto}}, {{p|Sudowoodo}} and {{p|Smeargle}}. Notably, most of these Pokémon cannot be found in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | *The following are only found in {{game|Emerald}}, once the National Dex is completed: {{p|Hoothoot}}, {{p|Spinarak}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Aipom}}, {{p|Sunkern}}, {{p|Snubbull}}, {{p|Stantler}}, {{p|Remoraid}}, {{p|Octillery}}, {{p|Pineco}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, {{p|Ledyba}}, {{p|Houndour}}, {{p|Miltank}}, {{p|Shuckle}}, {{p|Ditto}}, {{p|Sudowoodo}} and {{p|Smeargle}}. Notably, most of these Pokémon cannot be found in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
*{{p|Surskit}} can be found in {{game|Emerald}}, but only when the [[TV]] says they're [[Mass Outbreak|swarming]] somewhere. Through the same way, {{p|Seedot}} and {{p|Lotad}} can be found in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, respectively. | *{{p|Surskit}} can be found in {{game|Emerald}}, but only when the [[TV]] says they're [[Mass Outbreak|swarming]] somewhere. Through the same way, {{p|Seedot}} and {{p|Lotad}} can be found in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, respectively. | ||
=== | ==={{color2|1b45c1|Kanto}}=== | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|kanto|2}} | ||
{{Vexfl|023|Ekans|yes|no}} | {{Vexfl|023|Ekans|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vexfl|024|Arbok|yes|no}} | {{Vexfl|024|Arbok|yes|no}} | ||
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{{Vexfl|386A|Deoxys|yes|no}} | {{Vexfl|386A|Deoxys|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vexfl|386D|Deoxys|no|yes}} | {{Vexfl|386D|Deoxys|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|kanto|5}} | ||
== | =={{color2|1b45c1|Generation IV}}== | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|sinnoh|3}} | ||
{{Vex4|079|Slowpoke|no|yes|yes}} | {{Vex4|079|Slowpoke|no|yes|yes}} | ||
{{Vex4|080|Slowbro|no|yes|yes}} | {{Vex4|080|Slowbro|no|yes|yes}} | ||
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{{Vex4|487O|Giratina|no|no|yes}} | {{Vex4|487O|Giratina|no|no|yes}} | ||
{{Vex4|492S|Shaymin|no|no|yes}} | {{Vex4|492S|Shaymin|no|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|sinnoh|6}} | ||
==Pokémon Mystery Dungeon== | ==Pokémon Mystery Dungeon== | ||
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a wonder mail code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found. | As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a wonder mail code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found. | ||
=== | ==={{color2|1b45c1|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}=== | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|md blue|5|md red}} | ||
{{Vexmd1|129|Magikarp|no|yes}} | {{Vexmd1|129|Magikarp|no|yes}} | ||
{{Vexmd1|130|Gyarados|no|yes}} | {{Vexmd1|130|Gyarados|no|yes}} | ||
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{{Vexmd1|349|Feebas|yes|no}} | {{Vexmd1|349|Feebas|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vexmd1|350|Milotic|yes|no}} | {{Vexmd1|350|Milotic|yes|no}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|md blue|5}} | ||
=== | ==={{color2|1b45c1|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness}} {{color2|1b45c1|and}} {{color2|1b45c1|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky|the Sky}}=== | ||
{{VexHeader| | {{VexHeader|md darkness|6|md sky|md time}} | ||
{{Vexmd2|150|Mewtwo|no|yes}} | {{Vexmd2|150|Mewtwo|no|yes}} | ||
{{Vexmd2|251|Celebi|yes|no}} | {{Vexmd2|251|Celebi|yes|no}} | ||
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{{Vexmd2|448|Lucario|yes|no}} | {{Vexmd2|448|Lucario|yes|no}} | ||
{{Vexmd2|479|Rotom|no|yes}} | {{Vexmd2|479|Rotom|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexFooter| | {{VexFooter|md time|6}} | ||
* All version-exclusive Pokémon in these games can be unlocked in the other game through [[Wonder Mail]]. | * All version-exclusive Pokémon in these games can be unlocked in the other game through [[Wonder Mail]]. | ||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon|*]] | [[Category:Pokémon|*]] |
Revision as of 05:37, 4 May 2009
Version-exclusive Pokémon are Pokémon that are only found in one or two games in a single generation, to encourage trading between multiple players. For instance, in the original Pokémon Red, Bellsprout was absent but appeared in Pokémon Green (Pokémon Blue outside Japan). Version-exclusive Pokémon usually complement each other in design, type, as well as location of appearance in the wild.
Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. This list does not take note of Pokémon exclusive between Generation III Kanto and Hoenn games, simply because there are too many Pokémon that are native to each individual region to list; a better indicator of those Pokémon which are missing from each region would be the Kanto Dex and Hoenn Dex. However, even this does not take Generation II Pokémon into account, since the vast majority thereof is only listed in the National Dex of those games. Furthermore, a list of Pokémon missing from the Generation III GameCube games, Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD, is far too long to be included in this context.
Take note that the Pokémon listed below are from that particular game, and will need to be traded from a game within the same generation that does not list them. Therefore, Pokémon obtainable in Generation II by trading with Generation I, Pokémon obtainable in Generation IV by utilizing GBA games, legendary Pokémon and starter Pokémon and Pokémon obtained from attending promotional events, are all excluded from the following list.
It is of relevant note that in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, most of the version exclusives of the GBA games can be caught in the wild by inserting one of the GBA games into the DS. In Pokémon XD, the seven Emerald-absent Pokémon are all obtainable, thus eliminating the need in trading with either Pokémon Ruby or Pokémon Sapphire.
Generation I
Please note that the Japanese Blue Version does not have the same Pokémon distribution as the English Blue Version. The English Blue's Pokémon distribution is in fact the same as that of the Japanese Green. Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Japanese Blue.
Pokémon | Games | |||||
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0013 | Weedle | R | G | B | Y | |
0014 | Kakuna | R | G | B | Y | |
0015 | Beedrill | R | G | B | Y | |
0023 | Ekans | R | G | B | Y | |
0024 | Arbok | R | G | B | Y | |
0026 | Raichu | R | G | B | Y | |
0027 | Sandshrew | R | G | B | Y | |
0028 | Sandslash | R | G | B | Y | |
0037 | Vulpix | R | G | B | Y | |
0038 | Ninetales | R | G | B | Y | |
0043 | Oddish | R | G | B | Y | |
0044 | Gloom | R | G | B | Y | |
0045 | Vileplume | R | G | B | Y | |
0052 | Meowth | R | G | B | Y | |
0053 | Persian | R | G | B | Y | |
0056 | Mankey | R | G | B | Y | |
0057 | Primeape | R | G | B | Y | |
0058 | Growlithe | R | G | B | Y | |
0059 | Arcanine | R | G | B | Y | |
0069 | Bellsprout | R | G | B | Y | |
0070 | Weepinbell | R | G | B | Y | |
0071 | Victreebel | R | G | B | Y | |
0109 | Koffing | R | G | B | Y | |
0110 | Weezing | R | G | B | Y | |
0123 | Scyther | R | G | B | Y | |
0124 | Jynx | R | G | B | Y | |
0125 | Electabuzz | R | G | B | Y | |
0126 | Magmar | R | G | B | Y | |
0127 | Pinsir | R | G | B | Y | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
Generation II
Pokémon | Games | ||||
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0037 | Vulpix | G | S | C | |
0038 | Ninetales | G | S | C | |
0052 | Meowth | G | S | C | |
0053 | Persian | G | S | C | |
0056 | Mankey | G | S | C | |
0057 | Primeape | G | S | C | |
0058 | Growlithe | G | S | C | |
0059 | Arcanine | G | S | C | |
0165 | Ledyba | G | S | C | |
0166 | Ledian | G | S | C | |
0167 | Spinarak | G | S | C | |
0168 | Ariados | G | S | C | |
0179 | Mareep | G | S | C | |
0180 | Flaaffy | G | S | C | |
0181 | Ampharos | G | S | C | |
0203 | Girafarig | G | S | C | |
0207 | Gligar | G | S | C | |
0216 | Teddiursa | G | S | C | |
0217 | Ursaring | G | S | C | |
0223 | Remoraid | G | S | C | |
0224 | Octillery | G | S | C | |
0225 | Delibird | G | S | C | |
0226 | Mantine | G | S | C | |
0227 | Skarmory | G | S | C | |
0231 | Phanpy | G | S | C | |
0232 | Donphan | G | S | C | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- In the Japanese version of Pokémon Silver, Donphan and Phanpy were unavailable, and could instead be caught in Pokémon Gold.
- Likewise, Teddiursa and Ursaring could not be caught in Pokémon Gold, but were able to be captured in Pokémon Silver.
Generation III
Hoenn
Pokémon | Games | ||||
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0270 | Lotad | R | S | E | |
0271 | Lombre | R | S | E | |
0272 | Ludicolo | R | S | E | |
0273 | Seedot | R | S | E | |
0274 | Nuzleaf | R | S | E | |
0275 | Shiftry | R | S | E | |
0283 | Surskit | R | S | E | |
0284 | Masquerain | R | S | E | |
0302 | Sableye | R | S | E | |
0303 | Mawile | R | S | E | |
0307 | Meditite | R | S | E | |
0308 | Medicham | R | S | E | |
0315 | Roselia | R | S | E | |
0335 | Zangoose | R | S | E | |
0336 | Seviper | R | S | E | |
0337 | Lunatone | R | S | E | |
0338 | Solrock | R | S | E | |
0382 | Kyogre | R | S | E | |
0383 | Groudon | R | S | E | |
0386 | Deoxys Normal Forme |
R | S | E | |
0386 | Deoxys Speed Forme |
R | S | E | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- The following are only found in Pokémon Emerald, once the National Dex is completed: Hoothoot, Spinarak, Mareep, Aipom, Sunkern, Snubbull, Stantler, Remoraid, Octillery, Pineco, Teddiursa, Ledyba, Houndour, Miltank, Shuckle, Ditto, Sudowoodo and Smeargle. Notably, most of these Pokémon cannot be found in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
- Surskit can be found in Pokémon Emerald, but only when the TV says they're swarming somewhere. Through the same way, Seedot and Lotad can be found in Ruby and Sapphire, respectively.
Kanto
Generation IV
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a wonder mail code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found.
Red and Blue Rescue Team
Pokémon | Games | ||||||
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0129 | Magikarp | Red | Blue | ||||
0130 | Gyarados | Red | Blue | ||||
0131 | Lapras | Red | Blue | ||||
0137 | Porygon | Red | Blue | ||||
0190 | Aipom | Red | Blue | ||||
0226 | Mantine | Red | Blue | ||||
0233 | Porygon2 | Red | Blue | ||||
0311 | Plusle | Red | Blue | ||||
0312 | Minun | Red | Blue | ||||
0315 | Roselia | Red | Blue | ||||
0349 | Feebas | Red | Blue | ||||
0350 | Milotic | Red | Blue | ||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
Explorers of Time, Darkness and the Sky
Pokémon | Games | |||||||
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0150 | Mewtwo | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0251 | Celebi | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0412 | Burmy | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0415 | Combee | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0417 | Pachirisu | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0427 | Buneary | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0428 | Lopunny | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0447 | Riolu | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0448 | Lucario | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
0479 | Rotom | Time | Darkness | Sky | ||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- All version-exclusive Pokémon in these games can be unlocked in the other game through Wonder Mail.