List of Pokémon by shape

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This is a list of Pokémon by their shape (Japanese: shape) according to the Pokédex. This listing is available as a search method in the Pokédex from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl to Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon and in Pokémon HOME. As the games only use symbols to define each group, the titles below are simply fan-created descriptions. The concept was formerly referred to in English in-game as body style in Generation IV and form in Generation IV and V.

Shape icons

Generation IV
Pokémon consisting of only a head Pokémon consisting of a head and a base Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a single pair of wings Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings Pokémon with fins Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form Pokémon consisting of multiple heads or bodies
Generation V
Pokémon consisting of only a head Pokémon consisting of a head and a base Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a single pair of wings Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings Pokémon with fins Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies
Generations VI and VII
Pokémon consisting of only a head Pokémon consisting of a head and a base Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a single pair of wings Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings Pokémon with fins Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies
Generations VIII and IX
Pokémon consisting of only a head Pokémon consisting of a head and a base Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a single pair of wings Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings Pokémon with fins Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies
  • Pokémon consisting of only a head: This is the simplest body shape a Pokémon can take. This body shape is the basis from which all other body shapes stem from. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to have faces which are enormous in proportion to the rest of the body.
  • Pokémon consisting of a head and a base: This body shape appears to be a direct distortion of ; The head has become more oblong to give off the appearance of a torso. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to have very poorly-optimized limbs if they have any at all, limiting walking and/or grasping. It also excludes Pokémon that while may have a body that extends from the head (Mismagius, for example), those bodies seem to merely have pronounced "body appendages"—like hair/fur, nails/claws/hooves, feathers, scales, and antlers/horns—or vestigial limbs, meaning other parts are allowed on the body, but only if they have a minimal use, if any use at all.
  • Pokémon with serpentine bodies: Alternatively labeled as Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, and a tail, this body shape appears to be a direct bodily distortion of . The head has become even more oblong to give off the appearance of a slithering body. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to be based on snakes, gastropods, and certain elongated arthropods.
  • Pokémon consisting of a head and legs: This body shape appears to add legs and/or feet to a base body (, , or ). Legs are one of the first forms a limb could take; that are used to propel the body primarily, but can be used to attack secondarily. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to be very mobile compared to , or at least can move without certain awkward/curious displays of bounciness or jerkiness when walking or running.
  • Pokémon with a quadruped body: This body shape appears to add legs and/or feet to , for a total of four legs. This body shape is one of the most common forms a Pokémon will come in.
  • Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body: This body shape appears to add legs and/or feet to , for a number of legs greater than or equal to four.
  • Pokémon with an insectoid body: This body shape appears to add legs and/or feet to , in addition to other details. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to have 6-8 legs, segmented bodies, or both. The majority of Pokémon in this group are seemingly based on arthropods, although exceptions exist (such as Lotad and Corsola).
  • Pokémon consisting of a head and arms: This body shape appears to add arms to a base body (, , or ). Arms are prehensile limbs that are used to grab primarily, attack secondarily, and can be used to propel the body finally. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to have no legs, or they have vestigial legs if they have any at all; as such, many of them travel by bouncing or floating. Curiously, almost none the Pokémon in this group use their arms as movement.
  • Pokémon with a single pair of wings: This body shape appears to add wings to a base body (, , or ). Wings are limbs that are used to propel the body off of the ground, also known as the XY axis, and allow movement in 3D spaces along the XYZ axis. If the limbs branch off from the pectoral area rather than the back, they can alternatively be seen as a distortion of . Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to have feathered or membraneous wings, but this group also include Pokémon based on coleopterans—also known as the beetle family.*
  • Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings:This body shape appears to add wings to . These extra limbs are usually used to accelerate flight and add more sharp, dynamic, and precise movement to the XYZ axis. These wings are often used to perform elaborate airborne dances for communication or to more profiently hunt and/or avoid others.
  • Pokémon with fins: This body shape appears to add fins to a base body (, , or ). Fins are limbs that are used to propel the body in liquids. There is no distinction between fins—pectoral fins, pelvic fins, dorsal fins, etc.—meaning this classification can be seen as a bodily distortion of , , or , making it the vaguest form of classification. Some noteworthy characteristics are that Pokémon within this group tend to be based on piscine, cetacean, or pinniped creatures.
  • Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form: Alternatively labeled as Pokémon consisting of a head, arms, and legs or Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, arms, and legs, this body shape appears to be a combination of previously stated body shapes (( or ), and ). Alternatively, can be seen as a bodily distortion of , given how certain lifeforms evolved from quadrupeds to four-limbed bipeds. Curiously, this body shape does not have a limit as to how many arms can be on a single body. This body shape is also one of the most common forms a Pokémon will come in.
  • Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form: Alternatively labeled as Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, arms, legs, and a tail, this body shape appears to be a combination of previously stated body shapes (, and ). Becuase of the collection of unique body parts, this body shape, even at its most basic variation, allows a Pokémon to access the widest range of physically-oriented moves by using the full capabilities of their body.
  • Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies: This body shape appears to consist of any body shape previously mentioned, but multiplied in quantity. As such, this body shape will only ever be as simple or as complex as the design of the base body. A Pokémon's body consisting of any body type multiplied can qualify e.g. a group of six , A group of three , etc.

Changes

The following Pokémon had their shape changed in a new game. 11 Pokémon were changed in Pokémon X and Y and 1 Pokémon was changed in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

Pokémon Old shape If unchanged New shape
Pokémon X and Y
Caterpie Caterpie Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon with an insectoid body
Weedle Weedle
Wurmple Wurmple
Burmy Burmy Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon with serpentine bodies Pokémon consisting of a head and a base
Wormadam Wormadam
Shellos Shellos Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon with serpentine bodies
Gastrodon Gastrodon
Cresselia Cresselia
Tornadus Tornadus (Therian Forme) Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a single pair of wings
Thundurus Thundurus (Therian Forme) Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form
Landorus Landorus (Therian Forme) Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon consisting of a head and arms Pokémon with a quadruped body
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Pinsir Mega Pinsir Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form N/A Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings

Prior to December 2023, several Pokémon were listed with different shapes in the mobile version of Pokémon HOME compared to the Nintendo Switch version; the mobile version was subsequently changed to match the Nintendo Switch version.

Pokémon Switch Mobile
Dipplin Dipplin Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies Pokémon consisting of only a head
Poltchageist Poltchageist Pokémon consisting of only a head Pokémon consisting of a head and arms
Sinistcha Sinistcha
Okidogi Okidogi Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form Pokémon consisting of a head and a base
Munkidori Munkidori Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form

Form differences

Starting from Generation V, the player can change which form is displayed in the main Pokédex entry for Pokémon with multiple forms. The following Pokémon have forms which differ drastically enough to be listed under different shapes.

Base form Different-shaped form
Pokémon Shape Shape Pokémon
Meowth Meowth Meowth (Galarian Form) Meowth
Meowth Meowth (Alolan Form)
Slowbro Slowbro Mega Slowbro Slowbro
Slowbro Slowbro (Galarian Form)
Pinsir Pinsir Mega Pinsir Pinsir
Palkia Palkia Palkia (Origin Forme) Palkia
Giratina Giratina (Altered Forme) Giratina (Origin Forme) Giratina
Tornadus Tornadus (Incarnate Forme) Tornadus (Therian Forme) Tornadus
Thundurus Thundurus (Incarnate Forme) Thundurus (Therian Forme) Thundurus
Landorus Landorus (Incarnate Forme) Landorus (Therian Forme) Landorus
Zygarde Zygarde (50% Forme) Zygarde (10% Forme) Zygarde
Zygarde (Complete Forme) Zygarde
Hoopa Hoopa (Hoopa Confined) Hoopa (Hoopa Unbound) Hoopa
Lycanroc Lycanroc (Midday Form) Lycanroc (Midnight Form) Lycanroc
Lycanroc Lycanroc (Dusk Form)
Wishiwashi Wishiwashi (Solo Form) Wishiwashi (School Form) Wishiwashi
Necrozma Necrozma Necrozma (Dusk Mane) Necrozma
Necrozma (Dawn Wings) Necrozma
Necrozma (Ultra Necrozma) Necrozma
Eternatus Eternatus Eternatus (Eternamax) Eternatus
Calyrex Calyrex Calyrex (Ice Rider) Calyrex
Calyrex (Shadow Rider) Calyrex
Enamorus Enamorus (Incarnate Forme) Enamorus (Therian Forme) Enamorus
Gimmighoul Gimmighoul (Chest Form) Gimmighoul (Roaming Form) Gimmighoul
Terapagos Terapagos (Normal Form) Terapagos (Terastal Form) Terapagos
Terapagos (Stellar Form) Terapagos

List of Pokémon by shape

Pokémon consisting of only a head

Pokémon consisting of a head and a base

Pokémon with serpentine bodies

Pokémon consisting of a head and legs

Pokémon with a quadruped body

Venusaur
Mega Venusaur
Rattata
Alolan Form
Raticate
Alolan Form
Vulpix
Alolan Form
Ninetales
Alolan Form
Meowth
Alolan Form
Persian
Alolan Form
Growlithe
Hisuian Form
Arcanine
Hisuian Form
Ponyta
Galarian Form
Rapidash
Galarian Form
Slowpoke
Galarian Form
Tauros
Paldean Form
(Combat Breed)
Tauros
Paldean Form
(Blaze Breed)
Tauros
Paldean Form
(Aqua Breed)
Typhlosion
Hisuian Form
Houndoom
Mega Houndoom
Zigzagoon
Galarian Form
Linoone
Galarian Form
Manectric
Mega Manectric
Camerupt
Mega Camerupt
Absol
Mega Absol
Salamence
Mega Salamence
Dialga
Origin Forme
Palkia
Origin Forme
Shaymin
Sky Forme
Samurott
Hisuian Form
Darmanitan
Standard Mode
Darmanitan
Zen Mode
Darmanitan
Galarian Form
Darmanitan
Galarian Form
Zen Mode
Zorua
Hisuian Form
Landorus
Therian Forme
Keldeo
Resolute Form
Avalugg
Hisuian Form
Zygarde
10% Forme
Lycanroc
Midday Form
Lycanroc
Dusk Form
Necrozma
Dusk Mane
Zacian
Hero of Many Battles
Zacian
Crowned Sword
Zamazenta
Hero of Many Battles
Zamazenta
Crowned Shield
Calyrex
Ice Rider
Calyrex
Shadow Rider
Enamorus
Therian Forme
Terapagos
Normal Form

Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body

Pokémon with an insectoid body

Pokémon consisting of a head and arms

Pokémon with a single pair of wings

Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings

Pokémon with fins

Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form

Alakazam
Mega Alakazam
Graveler
Alolan Form
Golem
Alolan Form
Mr. Mime
Galarian Form
Heracross
Mega Heracross
Gardevoir
Mega Gardevoir
Sableye
Mega Sableye
Mawile
Mega Mawile
Medicham
Mega Medicham
Deoxys
Attack Forme
Deoxys
Defense Forme
Deoxys
Speed Forme
Gallade
Mega Gallade
Lilligant
Hisuian Form
Darumaka
Galarian Form
Meloetta
Pirouette Forme
Urshifu
Single Strike Style
Urshifu
Rapid Strike Style
Gimmighoul
Roaming Form
Ogerpon
Teal Mask
Ogerpon
Wellspring Mask
Ogerpon
Hearthflame Mask
Ogerpon
Cornerstone Mask

Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form

Charizard
Mega Charizard X
Charizard
Mega Charizard Y
Blastoise
Mega Blastoise
Raichu
Alolan Form
Sandshrew
Alolan Form
Sandslash
Alolan Form
Meowth
Galarian Form
Slowbro
Galarian Form
Gengar
Mega Gengar
Marowak
Alolan Form
Kangaskhan
Mega Kangaskhan
Mewtwo
Mega Mewtwo X
Mewtwo
Mega Mewtwo Y
Mew
Ampharos
Mega Ampharos
Slowking
Galarian Form
Sneasel
Hisuian Form
Tyranitar
Mega Tyranitar
Sceptile
Mega Sceptile
Blaziken
Mega Blaziken
Swampert
Mega Swampert
Aggron
Mega Aggron
Banette
Mega Banette
Groudon
Primal Groudon
Lopunny
Mega Lopunny
Garchomp
Mega Garchomp
Lucario
Mega Lucario
Abomasnow
Mega Abomasnow
Audino
Mega Audino
Zoroark
Hisuian Form
Thundurus
Therian Forme
Kyurem
White Kyurem
Kyurem
Black Kyurem
Goodra
Hisuian Form
Zygarde
Complete Forme
Hoopa
Hoopa Unbound
Lycanroc
Midnight Form
Toxtricity
Amped Form
Toxtricity
Low Key Form
Ursaluna
Bloodmoon

Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 外形 Ngoihyìhng
Mandarin 外形 Wàixíng
French Apparence du corps (VIII)
Corps (IV - VII)
Forme du corps (IV)
German Silhouette (VI - VIII)
Umriss (V)
Form (IV - V)
Körperform (IV)
Italian Sagoma
Korean 형태 Hyeongtae
Brazilian Portuguese Formato
Spanish Figura (VI - VIII)
Silueta (V)
Forma (IV)
Forma corporal (IV)

See also

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Brazilian PortugueseTurkishRussianThaiHindi
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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
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by other numbering systems DPBPPokéPark PadRansei GalleryShuffle listPicross listMasters EX Sync Pairs
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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)
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released with a Hidden Ability (Gen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII) • ST Energy Shotpetting