List of Pokémon by index number (Generation I): Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 11:48, 7 April 2010

In each Pokémon game of Generation I, all Pokémon have an unseen index number used to identify them in the game's ROM. Unlike later generations, the Pokémon are far from being in order by their National Pokédex numbers, and most evolution families are extremely fragmented. Just as well, glitch Pokémon, like Missingno., permeate the list, instead of being located in one solid block as they are in later games. A reason why many of the glitch Pokémon can be seen evolving into normal Pokémon is the fact that, unlike normal Pokémon, who have index pointers for their evolutionary lines, there is often no data, and the glitch Pokémon simply evolve into the first data they encounter. Since Rhydon is index number 001, many glitch Pokémon will become it upon capture.

When connected to a Generation II game, many of the glitch Pokémon will appear to the other side to be a Generation II Pokémon. They are then tradable, and will retain the movesets they had in Generation I.

List of Pokémon by index number

Index Pokémon
000 'M/3TrainerPoké (????? Hex 00) 000
001 Rhydon 112
002 Kangaskhan 115
003 Nidoran♂ 032
004 Clefairy 035
005 Spearow 021
006 Voltorb 100
007 Nidoking 034
008 Slowbro 080
009 Ivysaur 002
010 Exeggutor 103
011 Lickitung 108
012 Exeggcute 102
013 Grimer 088
014 Gengar 094
015 Nidoran♀ 029
016 Nidoqueen 031
017 Cubone 104
018 Rhyhorn 111
019 Lapras 131
020 Arcanine 059
021 Mew 151
022 Gyarados 130
023 Shellder 090
024 Tentacool 072
025 Gastly 092
026 Scyther 123
027 Staryu 120
028 Blastoise 009
029 Pinsir 127
030 Tangela 114
031 Missingno. (Scizor) 000
032 Missingno. (Shuckle) 000
033 Growlithe 058
034 Onix 095
035 Fearow 022
036 Pidgey 016
037 Slowpoke 079
038 Kadabra 064
039 Graveler 075
040 Chansey 113
041 Machoke 067
042 Mr. Mime 122
043 Hitmonlee 106
044 Hitmonchan 107
045 Arbok 024
046 Parasect 047
047 Psyduck 054
048 Drowzee 096
049 Golem 076
050 Missingno. (Heracross) 000
051 Magmar 126
052 Missingno. (Ho-Oh) 000
053 Electabuzz 125
054 Magneton 082
055 Koffing 109
056 Missingno. (Sneasel) 000
057 Mankey 056
058 Seel 086
059 Diglett 050
060 Tauros 128
061 Missingno. (Teddiursa) 000
062 Missingno. (Ursaring) 000
063 Missingno. (Slugma) 000
064 Farfetch'd 083
065 Venonat 048
066 Dragonite 149
067 Missingno. (Magcargo) 000
068 Missingno. (Swinub) 000
069 Missingno. (Piloswine) 000
070 Doduo 084
071 Poliwag 060
072 Jynx 124
073 Moltres 146
074 Articuno 144
075 Zapdos 145
076 Ditto 132
077 Meowth 052
078 Krabby 098
079 Missingno. (Corsola) 000
080 Missingno. (Remoraid) 000
081 Missingno. (Octillery) 000
082 Vulpix 037
083 Ninetales 038
084 Pikachu 025
085 Raichu 026
086 Missingno. (Delibird) 000
087 Missingno. (Mantine) 000
088 Dratini 147
089 Dragonair 148
090 Kabuto 140
091 Kabutops 141
092 Horsea 116
093 Seadra 117
094 Missingno. (Skarmory) 000
095 Missingno. (Houndour) 000
096 Sandshrew 027
097 Sandslash 028
098 Omanyte 138
099 Omastar 139
100 Jigglypuff 039
101 Wigglytuff 040
102 Eevee 133
103 Flareon 136
104 Jolteon 135
105 Vaporeon 134
106 Machop 066
107 Zubat 041
108 Ekans 023
109 Paras 046
110 Poliwhirl 061
111 Poliwrath 062
112 Weedle 013
113 Kakuna 014
114 Beedrill 015
115 Missingno. (Houndoom) 000
116 Dodrio 085
117 Primeape 057
118 Dugtrio 051
119 Venomoth 049
120 Dewgong 087
121 Missingno. (Kingdra) 000
122 Missingno. (Phanpy) 000
123 Caterpie 010
124 Metapod 011
125 Butterfree 012
126 Machamp 068
127 Missingno. (Donphan) 000
128 Golduck 055
129 Hypno 097
130 Golbat 042
131 Mewtwo 150
132 Snorlax 143
133 Magikarp 129
134 Missingno. (Porygon2) 000
135 Missingno. (Stantler) 000
136 Muk 089
137 Missingno. (Smeargle) 000
138 Kingler 099
139 Cloyster 091
140 Missingno. (Tyrogue) 000
141 Electrode 101
142 Clefable 036
143 Weezing 110
144 Persian 053
145 Marowak 105
146 Missingno. (Hitmontop) 000
147 Haunter 093
148 Abra 063
149 Alakazam 065
150 Pidgeotto 017
151 Pidgeot 018
152 Starmie 121
153 Bulbasaur 001
154 Venusaur 003
155 Tentacruel 073
156 Missingno. (Smoochum) 000
157 Goldeen 118
158 Seaking 119
159 Missingno. (Elekid) 000
160 Missingno. (Magby) 000
161 Missingno. (Miltank) 000
162 Missingno. (Blissey) 000
163 Ponyta 077
164 Rapidash 078
165 Rattata 019
166 Raticate 020
167 Nidorino 033
168 Nidorina 030
169 Geodude 074
170 Porygon 137
171 Aerodactyl 142
172 Missingno. (Raikou) 000
173 Magnemite 081
174 Missingno. (Entei) 000
175 Missingno. (Suicune) 000
176 Charmander 004
177 Squirtle 007
178 Charmeleon 005
179 Wartortle 008
180 Charizard 006
181 Missingno. (Larvitar) 000
182 Missingno. Ghost (Pupitar) 000
183 Missingno. Kabutops Fossil (Tyranitar) 000
184 Missingno. Aerodactyl Fossil (Lugia) 000
185 Oddish 043
186 Gloom 044
187 Vileplume 045
188 Bellsprout 069
189 Weepinbell 070
190 Victreebel 071
191 A/4 4 (Chikorita) 000
192 a/44Hy (Bayleef) 000
193 / (Meganium) 000
194 .4/pPkMnp (Cyndaquil) 000
195 h POKé/Z4 (Quilava) 000
196 PokéWTrainer/X - x (Typhlosion) 000
197 PkMn/4. . (Totodile) 000
198 LM4/7g (Croconaw) 000
199 p T/Glitchy Charizard (Feraligatr) 000
200 U?/g (Sentret) 000
201 8/g j 1(Furret) 000
202 PC4SH/CA (Hoothoot) 000
203 p (1)/p (2) (Noctowl) 000
204 pkMn n/ 8 (2)(Ledyba) 000
205 "Trainer"/ B(Ledian) 000
206 WGd/ PkMn p [2](Spinarak) 000
207 OPkMn4X/ 4, (Ariados) 000
208 PkMn PkMn T/ ゥ (5)"(Crobat) 000
209 4B 8 4 8/B (Chinchou) 000
210 ゥ (6)/PkMn ? A (Lanturn) 000
211 'v/ "| ]" (Pichu) 000
212 A G/ ゥ [6](Cleffa) 000
213 p/ ゥ (7) (Igglybuff) 000
214 4h/PkMnp(Togepi) 000
215 Glitch (D7) /B (2)(Togetic) 000
216 PkMnaPkMnfPkMnk/D8 (Natu) 000
217 PkMnRPkMn/ ゥ (8)(Xatu) 000
218 B (3) / ](Mareep) 000
219 Glitch (DB)/ B (4)(Flaaffy) 000
220 Glitch (DC)/ PkMnp (3) (Ampharos) 000
221 7PkMn 'v/4, (2)(Bellossom) 000
222 PkMn (2)/ 8(Marill) 000
223 PkMn (3)/ p (Azumarill) 000
224 PkMn PkMn/ 8 p (Sudowoodo) 000
225 'v/ 'r 'r 4 (Politoed) 000
226 Glitch (E2)/ C h 4 89 (Hoppip) 000
227 Glitch (E3)/ 4 89 4(Skiploom) 000
228 Glitch (E4)/8B 4 8(Jumpluff) 000
229 C/Z(Aipom) 000
230 |/9(Sunkern) 000
231 P 4/.(Sunflora) 000
232 XLC/ 4 h 4 ? (Yanma) 000
233 c (2)/ 4? (Wooper) 000
234 .4/'r(Quagsire) 000
235 Glitch (EB)/ 4 h 4(Espeon) 000
236 Glitch (EC)/ "?/" (Umbreon) 000
237 h/ 4 h 4 (2)(Murkrow) 000
238 g/ p . 4 (Slowking) 000
239 'M (2) / h 4 p(Misdreavus) 000
240 ( I'/$ (Unown) 000
241 94/ B' (Wobbuffet) 000
242 ゥ (5) / u u u(Girafarig) 000
243 ゥ (6) / u u u (2) (Pineco) 000
244 $ (2) / ♂ p(Forretress) 000
245 Glitch (F5) / | _| p u -(Dunsparce) 000
246 G'Mp/ $ A (Gligar) 000
247 'Ng'Mp /PkMn (3)(Steelix) 000
248 'Ng $/ 4-4 (2) (Snubbull) 000
249 94h/ | $(Granbull) 000
250 Glitchy Nidorino/ゥゥ♂ (Qwilfish) 000
251 'M'Ng/F q, (Celebi) 000
252 O/$ 4Mn(????? Hex FC) 000
253 $6/ 'r .4- (Egg) 000
254 'M (3)/ / 4 4,(????? Hex FE) 000
255 Charizard 'M/Q (????? Hex FF) 000


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