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** [[Generation IV]] Pokémon: #387 {{p|Turtwig}} - #493 {{p|Arceus}}
** [[Generation IV]] Pokémon: #387 {{p|Turtwig}} - #493 {{p|Arceus}}


In the spin-off game, [[Pokémon Ranger]], Pokémon information is stored in the [[Browser]], which acts as the Pokédex for [[Fiore]]. It is as follows:
In the spin-off game, [[Pokémon Ranger]], Pokémon information is stored in the [[List of Pokémon by Fiore Browser number|Browser]], which acts as the Pokédex for [[Fiore]]. It is as follows:
* [[List of Pokémon by Browser number|Browser]]: R-001 {{p|Bulbasaur}} - R-213 {{p|Mew}}
* [[List of Pokémon by Fiore Browser number|Browser]]: R-001 {{p|Bulbasaur}} - R-213 {{p|Mew}}


In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness|Pokémon XD]], the [[Strategy Memo]] acts as a Pokédex for [[Orre]], listing Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by name|alphabetically]].
In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness|Pokémon XD]], the [[Strategy Memo]] acts as a Pokédex for [[Orre]], listing Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by name|alphabetically]].

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A regional Pokédex is a Pokédex order specific to a certain region of the Pokémon world. None of the regional Pokédexes yet released chronicle all Pokémon known (though the Johto Dex did at its time, it is often considered merely a precursor); instead they chronicle those Pokémon native to the region, starting with the Template:Type2 starter Pokémon, and followed by its evolutions, the Template:Type2 starter and its evolutions, and the Template:Type2 starter and its evolutions, then continuing through the rest of the Pokémon native to the region. Legendary Pokémon of the region are typically placed near the end, while the very last spot or two are occupied by special Pokémon not normally encountered.

A regional Pokédex will often place newly-released evolutions and pre-evolutions near their base form, no matter how much distance is between them in the National Pokédex. For example, in the National Dex, Scyther falls at #123, with its evolution Scizor at #212. In the Johto region's Pokédex, however, they are #110 and #111, respectively. Capturing all Pokémon in a regional Pokédex will cause the Game Freak developers in-game to award the player with a diploma in Generation I, Generation II, and Generation III. Completing the National Dex awards another diploma in Generation III. In Generation IV, seeing every Pokémon in the Sinnoh region's Pokédex allows the player to receive the National Dex from Professor Oak.

So far, however, only the Sinnoh region's Pokédex does not naturally include all of the new Pokémon released in that generation. The reasons for this are unknown, as many Pokémon Template:P2 in the National Dex have Template:P2, and neither they nor the new evolution are included in the regional numbering system. Still other Pokémon unrelated to Pokémon from previous generations are Template:P2 in the National Pokédex, and yet do not appear in the Sinnoh regional Dex.

The Pokédex order for the four main regions of the Pokémon world are as follows:

The National Dex, which catalogs every Pokémon currently known, is as follows:

In the spin-off game, Pokémon Ranger, Pokémon information is stored in the Browser, which acts as the Pokédex for Fiore. It is as follows:

In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD, the Strategy Memo acts as a Pokédex for Orre, listing Pokémon alphabetically.

See also