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In the [[Pokémon world]], a great deal of advanced technology is shown to be used by [[humans]]. Among this technology is the ability to create '''artificial Pokémon'''—{{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that have not emerged naturally but have been created, either through experiments or indirect means.
In the [[Pokémon world]], a great deal of advanced technology is shown to be used by [[human]]s. Among this technology is the ability to create '''artificial Pokémon'''—{{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that have not emerged naturally but have been created, either through experiments or indirect means.


These Pokémon, other than being artificially created, are no different from natural Pokémon. They can breed, evolve, be found in the wild, be captured and be trained just as ordinary Pokémon would. Even these Pokémon have DNA which draws from the genetic code of {{p|Mew}}, the supposed ancestor of all other Pokémon besides these.
These Pokémon, other than being artificially created, are no different from natural Pokémon. They can breed, evolve, be found in the wild, be captured and be trained just as ordinary Pokémon would. Even these Pokémon have DNA which draws from the genetic code of {{p|Mew}}, the supposed ancestor of all other Pokémon besides these.


==Known artificial Pokémon==
==Known artificial Pokémon==
[[File:Grimer anime.png|thumb|200px|Grimer is living sludge.]]
===#088 Grimer and #089 Muk===
===#088 Grimer and #089 Muk===
[[File:Grimer anime.png|right|thumb|Human pollution is the indirect cause of the formation of Grimer.]]
{{p|Grimer}}, and consequently {{p|Muk}}, were created from human pollution in a stream exposed to {{wp|X-ray}}s from the Moon, according to several [[Pokédex]] entries. As they were created from genetic waste, Grimer and Muk are {{type|Poison}} Pokémon.
{{p|Grimer}} (and consequently {{p|Muk}}), according to several [[Pokédex]] entries, was created from human pollution in a stream which was exposed to x-rays from the Moon. This would make it the first (by Pokédex number) Pokémon to emerge due to involvement from humans. Because of the nature of its development, Grimer is highly toxic and uses {{type2|Poison}} attacks.


===#100 Voltorb and #101 Electrode===
===#100 Voltorb and #101 Electrode===
[[File:Wattson Voltorb.png|left|thumb|Voltorb takes on the appearance of a Poké Ball.]]
[[File:Wattson Voltorb.png|left|thumb|200px|Voltorb resembles a Poké Ball]]
{{p|Voltorb}} (and consequently {{p|Electrode}}), according to several Pokédex entries, first appeared at the company where modern [[Poké Ball]]s were developed. While it is not known why, Voltorb looks strikingly similar to the red and white device, and this likely indicates some level of human involvement. It has been speculated to be a conscious form of energy, a theory supported by its {{m|Selfdestruct|unstable nature}}.
{{p|Voltorb}} and, as such, {{p|Electrode}}, first appeared, according to several Pokédex entries, at [[Silph Co.|the company]] where modern [[Poké Ball]]s were developed. It is rumored that it was first created when a Poké Ball was exposed to a powerful pulse of energy.


===#137 Porygon, #233 Porygon2, and #474 Porygon-Z===
===#137 Porygon, #233 Porygon2, and #474 Porygon-Z===
[[File:Porygon Zero.png|right|thumb|Porygon can exist as computer data in cyberspace.]]
[[File:Porygon Zero.png|thumb|200px|Porygon is a life form made of computer data.]]
Before the discovery of {{p|Golett}}, {{p|Porygon}} was thought to be the first Pokémon created deliberately. It is the first Pokémon deliberately created using modern technology, as the result of an experiment by the [[Pokémon Lab]] in [[Kanto]]. [[Silph Co.]] possesses a report on the Pokémon, calling it the first "virtual-reality Pokémon". It is made up entirely of computer data and programming, and is able to exist in cyberspace. According to some Pokédex entries, there is copy-protection data embedded in the program to prevent illegal reproduction. Also, Porygon does not breathe. Its Pokédex entry in {{game|Yellow}} speculates it may be capable of space travel; however, this and other abilities are limited to what is included in its program.
Until the re-discovery of {{p|Golett}}, {{p|Porygon}} was thought to be the first Pokémon created deliberately. It is the first Pokémon deliberately created using modern technology, as the result of an experiment by the [[Pokémon Lab]] in [[Kanto]]. [[Silph Co.]] possesses a report on the Pokémon, calling it the first "virtual-reality Pokémon." Because it is made up entirely of computer data, it is able to exist in cyberspace. According to some Pokédex entries, there is copy-protection data embedded in the program to prevent illegal reproduction. Porygon was developed to work in space, but it lacks this ability until evolving.


Porygon possesses two evolutions, both possible through artificial upgrades. {{p|Porygon2}} evolves from Porygon when it is traded while holding an {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Up-Grade}}. According to some Pokédex entries, it is designed to work in and explore space. However, its Pokédex entry in {{game|Platinum}} states it is unable to reach and explore other planets. Porygon2, unlike Porygon, is not limited to what is contained in its program - it is capable of learning.
Porygon possesses two evolutions, both possible through artificial upgrades. {{p|Porygon2}} evolves from Porygon when it is traded while holding an {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Up-Grade}}. According to some Pokédex entries, it is designed to work in and explore space; despite this, it is unable to reach and explore other planets. Unlike its predecessor, Porygon2 is not limited to what is contained in its program—it is capable of learning.


Porygon2 evolves into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when traded holding a {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Dubious Disc}}. It is apparently a modification of Porygon2, designed for travel between different [[dimensions]]. However, it did not work as planned and exhibits erratic behavior. Its body and head are in awkward positions, and it is capable of displaying emotion.
Porygon2 evolves into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when traded holding a {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Dubious Disc}}. It is a modification of Porygon2, designed for travel between different [[dimensions]]. However, it did not work as planned so it exhibits erratic behavior and is capable of displaying emotion.


===#150 Mewtwo===
===#150 Mewtwo===
[[File:Mewtwo anime.png|left|thumb|Mewtwo was created artificially as a clone of Mew.]]
[[File:Mewtwo M01.png|left|thumb|250px|Mewtwo is an artificial clone of Mew.]]
{{p|Mewtwo}} is a powerful legendary Pokémon which is the result of gene splicing experiments using the DNA of {{p|Mew}}. According to logs found in the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}} in Kanto, Mew "gave birth" to Mewtwo after an embryo had been developed. This is inconsistent with Pokémon traditionally being born from {{pkmn|Egg}}s. It has a somewhat artificial appearance, most notably the tube protruding from the back of its neck. Like Mew, it harnesses powerful {{t|psychic}} energy. However, Mewtwo's power was amplified to exceed Mew's power in an effort to create the most powerful Pokémon ever created.
{{p|Mewtwo}} is a powerful Legendary Pokémon, the result of gene splicing experiments using the DNA of {{p|Mew}}. According to logs found in the {{ka|Pokémon Mansion}} in Kanto, Mew "gave birth" to Mewtwo after an embryo had been developed. This is inconsistent with Pokémon traditionally being born from {{pkmn|Egg}}s. It has a somewhat artificial appearance, most notably the tube protruding from the back of its neck. Like Mew, it harnesses powerful {{t|psychic}} energy. However, Mewtwo's power was amplified to exceed Mew's power in an effort to create the most powerful Pokémon ever created.


===#343 Baltoy and #344 Claydol===
Many of {{p|Claydol}}'s Pokédex entries state that it and its pre-evolution, {{p|Baltoy}}, were originally clay figures created by ancient people. The figures came to life after being exposed to mystical rays.
[[File:Bart Castform.png|thumb|200px|Castform was created by meteorologists.]]
===#351 Castform===
===#351 Castform===
[[File:Bart.png|right|thumb|Castform was created by scientists and can change forms with the weather.]]
{{p|Castform}} was created by scientists at the [[Weather Institute]] in [[Hoenn]] to help predict the [[weather]]. Because of this, it has the ability to {{a|Forecast|change}} its [[Form differences|form]] and type with the weather.
{{p|Castform}} was created by scientists at the [[Weather Institute]] in [[Hoenn]]. It was created to help the scientists predict the weather - because of this, it has the ability to change its [[Form differences|form]] and type with the [[Weather conditions|weather condition]].


===#354 Banette===
===#354 Banette===
{{p|Banette}} is a plush doll that was thrown away and was possessed by {{p|Shuppet}}.
{{p|Banette}} is a plush doll that was thrown away. It seeks the child who abandoned it.


===#568 Trubbish and #569 Garbodor===
===#568 Trubbish and #569 Garbodor===
{{p|Trubbish}}'s, and consequently {{p|Garbodor}}'s, Pokédex entries says it was created when a garbage dump accidentally had a chemical change of some sort.
{{p|Trubbish}}'s Pokédex entries says it was created when garbage and industrial waste mixed, causing a reaction that generated Trubbish. {{p|Garbodor}}, as its evolution, springs from the same source.


===#622 Golett and #623 Golurk===
===#622 Golett and #623 Golurk===
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{{p|Deoxys}} is said to be a virus which fell from space while attached to a meteor. Once on Earth, this virus was mutated by accidental exposure to a laser beam which transformed it into a Pokémon. Its DNA remains unstable and it will {{DL|Form differences|Deoxys|mutate further}} when exposed to certain sources of extraterrestrial radiation.
{{p|Deoxys}} is said to be a virus which fell from space while attached to a meteor. Once on Earth, this virus was mutated by accidental exposure to a laser beam which transformed it into a Pokémon. Its DNA remains unstable and it will {{DL|Form differences|Deoxys|mutate further}} when exposed to certain sources of extraterrestrial radiation.


[[File:Cheryl Wormadam Trash Cloak.png|thumb|200px|Wormadam donning the Trash Cloak]]
===#412 Burmy and #413 Wormadam===
===#412 Burmy and #413 Wormadam===
[[File:Wormadam Trash.png|left|thumb|Wormadam donning the Trash Cloak]]
{{p|Burmy}} create outer cloaks out of their habitat. This may be composed of natural materials, as seen in its Plant Cloak or Sandy Cloak, or of artificial insulation as seen in its Trash Cloak. Burmy's cloak will change depending on the location of its last battle.
{{p|Burmy}} create outer cloaks out of their habitat. This may be composed of natural materials, as seen in its Plant Cloak or Sandy Cloak, or of artificial building insulation as seen in its Trash Cloak. Burmy can change its cloak depending on the area it is used to battle in.


Female Burmy evolve into {{p|Wormadam}}, which retain the last cloak it had as a Burmy. This may be the artificial Trash Cloak. If so, it will be a {{2t|Bug|Steel}}-type Pokémon.
Female Burmy evolve into {{p|Wormadam}}, which retain the last cloak it had as a Burmy, including the Trash Cloak.


===#442 Spiritomb===
===#442 Spiritomb===
{{p|Spiritomb}} were once 108 separate entities whose sins caused their spirits to be bound together into the [[Odd Keystone]] as this Pokémon. The Keystones were then separated from the [[Hallowed Tower]], which triggers Spiritomb's release.
{{p|Spiritomb}} were once 108 separate entities whose sins caused their spirits to be bound together into the [[Odd Keystone]] as this Pokémon. The Keystones were then separated from the [[Hallowed Tower]], which triggers Spiritomb's release.


[[File:Mow Rotom anime.png|left|thumb|200px|Rotom can take over man-made appliances such as this lawnmower.]]
===#479 Rotom===
===#479 Rotom===
[[File:Cut Rotom anime.png|right|thumb|Rotom has the ability to take over man-made appliances, such as this lawnmower.]]
{{p|Rotom}} has the ability to possess toasters, washing machines, refrigerators, electric fans, and lawnmowers.
{{p|Rotom}} has the ability to possess artificial machinery. These include toasters, washing machines, refrigerators, electric fans and lawnmowers. These allow Rotom to learn moves of different types and change its [[base stats]], while its Ghost typing is lost and substituted with a type characteristic of the possessed object.


[[File:Genesect anime.png|thumb|250px|Genesect is retrofitted with human technology]]
===#649 Genesect===
===#649 Genesect===
{{p|Genesect}}, a legendary Pokémon, was a different Pokémon many years ago. However, in Unova, Team Plasma reconstructed it from a Fossil with the goal to create the most powerful Pokémon ever. [[N]] cancelled the project due to his belief that a Pokémon modified by science would lose its pureness. [[P2 Laboratory#Event 2|One scientist]], however, kept working on the project in secrecy, disagreeing with N's decision to cancel it. The scientist equipped Genesect with a metallic body, a cannon behind its head called the "Photon Blaster", and items known as [[drive]]s which change the type of its [[signature move]], {{m|Techno Blast}}.
{{p|Genesect}}, a Legendary Pokémon, was a different Pokémon many years ago. However, in Unova, Team Plasma reconstructed it from a Fossil with the goal to create the most powerful Pokémon ever. [[N]] cancelled the project due to his belief that a Pokémon modified by science would lose its pureness. [[P2 Laboratory#Event 2|One scientist]], however, kept working on the project in secrecy, disagreeing with N's decision to cancel it. The scientist equipped Genesect with a metallic body, a cannon behind its head, and items known as [[drive]]s which change the type of its [[signature move]], {{m|Techno Blast}}.


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Revision as of 05:33, 17 July 2015

In the Pokémon world, a great deal of advanced technology is shown to be used by humans. Among this technology is the ability to create artificial PokémonPokémon that have not emerged naturally but have been created, either through experiments or indirect means.

These Pokémon, other than being artificially created, are no different from natural Pokémon. They can breed, evolve, be found in the wild, be captured and be trained just as ordinary Pokémon would. Even these Pokémon have DNA which draws from the genetic code of Mew, the supposed ancestor of all other Pokémon besides these.

Known artificial Pokémon

File:Grimer anime.png
Grimer is living sludge.

#088 Grimer and #089 Muk

Grimer, and consequently Muk, were created from human pollution in a stream exposed to X-rays from the Moon, according to several Pokédex entries. As they were created from genetic waste, Grimer and Muk are Poison-type Pokémon.

#100 Voltorb and #101 Electrode

Voltorb resembles a Poké Ball

Voltorb and, as such, Electrode, first appeared, according to several Pokédex entries, at the company where modern Poké Balls were developed. It is rumored that it was first created when a Poké Ball was exposed to a powerful pulse of energy.

#137 Porygon, #233 Porygon2, and #474 Porygon-Z

Porygon is a life form made of computer data.

Until the re-discovery of Golett, Porygon was thought to be the first Pokémon created deliberately. It is the first Pokémon deliberately created using modern technology, as the result of an experiment by the Pokémon Lab in Kanto. Silph Co. possesses a report on the Pokémon, calling it the first "virtual-reality Pokémon." Because it is made up entirely of computer data, it is able to exist in cyberspace. According to some Pokédex entries, there is copy-protection data embedded in the program to prevent illegal reproduction. Porygon was developed to work in space, but it lacks this ability until evolving.

Porygon possesses two evolutions, both possible through artificial upgrades. Porygon2 evolves from Porygon when it is traded while holding an Up-Grade. According to some Pokédex entries, it is designed to work in and explore space; despite this, it is unable to reach and explore other planets. Unlike its predecessor, Porygon2 is not limited to what is contained in its program—it is capable of learning.

Porygon2 evolves into Porygon-Z when traded holding a Dubious Disc. It is a modification of Porygon2, designed for travel between different dimensions. However, it did not work as planned so it exhibits erratic behavior and is capable of displaying emotion.

#150 Mewtwo

Mewtwo is an artificial clone of Mew.

Mewtwo is a powerful Legendary Pokémon, the result of gene splicing experiments using the DNA of Mew. According to logs found in the Pokémon Mansion in Kanto, Mew "gave birth" to Mewtwo after an embryo had been developed. This is inconsistent with Pokémon traditionally being born from Eggs. It has a somewhat artificial appearance, most notably the tube protruding from the back of its neck. Like Mew, it harnesses powerful psychic energy. However, Mewtwo's power was amplified to exceed Mew's power in an effort to create the most powerful Pokémon ever created.

#343 Baltoy and #344 Claydol

Many of Claydol's Pokédex entries state that it and its pre-evolution, Baltoy, were originally clay figures created by ancient people. The figures came to life after being exposed to mystical rays.

Castform was created by meteorologists.

#351 Castform

Castform was created by scientists at the Weather Institute in Hoenn to help predict the weather. Because of this, it has the ability to change its form and type with the weather.

#354 Banette

Banette is a plush doll that was thrown away. It seeks the child who abandoned it.

#568 Trubbish and #569 Garbodor

Trubbish's Pokédex entries says it was created when garbage and industrial waste mixed, causing a reaction that generated Trubbish. Garbodor, as its evolution, springs from the same source.

#622 Golett and #623 Golurk

Golett and Golurk were apparently created by an ancient civilization to protect people and Pokémon alike.

Other Pokémon influenced by humans

Some Pokémon that formed naturally are shown to be altered in some way by human involvement.

#386 Deoxys

Deoxys is said to be a virus which fell from space while attached to a meteor. Once on Earth, this virus was mutated by accidental exposure to a laser beam which transformed it into a Pokémon. Its DNA remains unstable and it will mutate further when exposed to certain sources of extraterrestrial radiation.

Wormadam donning the Trash Cloak

#412 Burmy and #413 Wormadam

Burmy create outer cloaks out of their habitat. This may be composed of natural materials, as seen in its Plant Cloak or Sandy Cloak, or of artificial insulation as seen in its Trash Cloak. Burmy's cloak will change depending on the location of its last battle.

Female Burmy evolve into Wormadam, which retain the last cloak it had as a Burmy, including the Trash Cloak.

#442 Spiritomb

Spiritomb were once 108 separate entities whose sins caused their spirits to be bound together into the Odd Keystone as this Pokémon. The Keystones were then separated from the Hallowed Tower, which triggers Spiritomb's release.

Rotom can take over man-made appliances such as this lawnmower.

#479 Rotom

Rotom has the ability to possess toasters, washing machines, refrigerators, electric fans, and lawnmowers.

Genesect is retrofitted with human technology

#649 Genesect

Genesect, a Legendary Pokémon, was a different Pokémon many years ago. However, in Unova, Team Plasma reconstructed it from a Fossil with the goal to create the most powerful Pokémon ever. N cancelled the project due to his belief that a Pokémon modified by science would lose its pureness. One scientist, however, kept working on the project in secrecy, disagreeing with N's decision to cancel it. The scientist equipped Genesect with a metallic body, a cannon behind its head, and items known as drives which change the type of its signature move, Techno Blast.