N's Pokémon are obtainable via Memory Link, with the exception of N's Zorua, who is obtainable through the main story by defeating Rood and receiving it from him. Once Memory Link is used, if the player has completed the storyline of Pokémon Black and White (defeating N and Ghetsis), the player must watch the flashback "Meeting Friends, Saying Good-Bye". After seeing this memory, the player may encounter N's Pokémon.
N's Pokémon have a 1% encounter chance whenever it is possible to encounter one. Upon encountering one of N's Pokémon, the game will notify the player by showing an entry animation that is similar to Shiny Pokémon, that has its own sound and green and yellow diamond lights. This animation will be overwritten if it becomes a star at Pokéstar Studios. The flavor text will read "A wild <Pokémon> appeared?!". Upon being captured, the game will notify the player that the Pokémon already has an original Trainer, before putting it in the player's party or PC storage. Once captured, the Pokémon will have N's ID number, 00002, and thus gains the boosted experience that traded Pokémon do. These Pokémon cannot be nicknamed. N's Pokémon have a set nature and have IVs of 30 in every stat, and have maximum friendship when captured. They are coded to never be Shiny. While there is only one of each Pokémon, if the Pokémon faints or the battle is otherwise ended without the Pokémon being caught, it can be encountered again.
List of N's Pokémon
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
Because N's Pokémon have individual values of 30 in each stat, if they are taught Hidden Power, then it will always result in a Fighting-type move with a base power of 70.
Unlike the other Pokémon, N did not use Woobat, Darmanitan, or Zorua in his battles with the player in Black and White. Instead, these are the Pokémon featured beside a young N in those games' introduction video.