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Latest revision as of 05:59, 29 March 2024
This is a list of Pokémon categories by abundance.
English categories
22 Pokémon
8 Pokémon
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7 Pokémon
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6 Pokémon
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5 Pokémon
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4 Pokémon
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3 Pokémon
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2 Pokémon
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Same category in English, different in other languages
5 Pokémon
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3 Pokémon
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2 Pokémon
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Same category in other languages, different in English
7 Pokémon
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4 Pokémon
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3 Pokémon
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2 Pokémon
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Japanese kana differences
These are the same categories in Japanese, except some are written in hiragana, and other in katakana.
7 Pokémon
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2 Pokémon
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Trivia
- In Generations I and II, there were two "Rat Pokémon" (Rattata and Raticate) and four "Mouse Pokémon" (Pikachu, Raichu, Sandshrew, and Sandslash) even though they shared the same Japanese category: 「ねずみポケモン」. From Generation III onwards, they are all known as "Mouse Pokémon".
- If "Mouse Pokémon" and "Rat Pokémon" are counted as the same category (which has always been the case in Japanese), then this was the most abundant category in Generation I games, shared by 6 Pokémon. If those two categories are counted separately, then "Dragon Pokémon" was the most abundant category instead in this generation, shared by 5 Pokémon.
- If "Mouse Pokémon" and "Rat Pokémon" are counted as the same category, then this was one of the most abundant categories in Generation II, shared by 6 Pokémon, while "Dragon Pokémon" was shared by 6 Pokémon as well. If "Mouse Pokémon" and "Rat Pokémon" are counted as separate categories, then "Dragon Pokémon" was the single most abundant category.
- From Generation III to VIII, "Dragon Pokémon" was the most abundant category. It was shared by 7 Pokémon in Generations III–V, and 8 Pokémon in Generations V–VIII.
- In Generation IX, "Paradox Pokémon" became the most abundant category.
See also
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