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**Alternatively, can be labeled as '''Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, arms, legs, and a tail'''.
**Alternatively, can be labeled as '''Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, arms, legs, and a tail'''.
*[[File:Body11.png|32px]] '''Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies''': Body multiplication. Will only ever be as simple or as complex as the base body. A Pokémon's body can qualify as any body type multiplied. (Example: A group of six [[File:Body01.png|20px]], A group of three [[File:Body06.png|20px]], etc.)
*[[File:Body11.png|32px]] '''Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies''': Body multiplication. Will only ever be as simple or as complex as the base body. A Pokémon's body can qualify as any body type multiplied. (Example: A group of six [[File:Body01.png|20px]], A group of three [[File:Body06.png|20px]], etc.)
== Pokémon counterparts ==
* Gen 1
** Caterpie / Weedle
** Ekans / Sandshrew
** Vulpix / Growlithe
** Oddish / Bellsprout
** Meowth / Mankey
** Farfetch'd / Corsola
** Psyduck / Slowpoke / Seel
** Shellder / Staryu
** Koffing / Grimer / Trubbish
** Scyther / Pinsir / Heracross
** Electabuzz / Magmar
** Omanyte / Kabuto
** Dratini / Larvitar / Bagon / Beldum / Gible / Deino / Goomy / Jangmo'o / Dreepy / Frigibax
* Gen 2
** Ledyba / Spinarak
** Marill / Wooper
** Murkrow / Misdreavus
** Quilfish / Sneasel
** Houndour / Electrike
** Gligar / Delibird
** Teddiursa / Phanpy
** Stantler / Kecleon
** Skarmory / Mantine
** Ho-oh / Lugia
* Gen 3
** Lotad / Seedot
** Skitty / Spoink
** Gulpin / Drifloon
** Baltoy / Golett
** Lileep / Anorith
** Poochyena / Purrloin
** Aron / Spheal
** Sableye / Mawile
** Zangoose / Seviper
** Lunatone / Solrock
** Latias / Latios
** Kyogre / Groudon
* Gen 4
** Glameow / Stunky
** Dialga / Palkia
*Gen 5
** Cottonee / Petilil
** Gothorita / Solosis
** Tirtouga / Archen
** Tornadus / Thundurus
** Reshiram / Zekrom
* Gen 6
** Spritzee / Swirlix
** Skrelp / Clauncher
** Tyrunt / Amaura
** Xerneas / Yveltal
*Gen 7
** Turtonator / Drampa
** Solgaleo / Lunala
** Buzzwole / Pheramosa
** Celesteela / Kartana
** Stakataka / Blacephalon
*Gen 8
** Flapple / Appletun
** Stonjourner / Eiscue
** Zacian / Zamazenta
*Gen 9
** Armarouge / Ceruledge
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! style="background:#{{??? color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan="2" | Pokemon
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| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Paras|type=Bug|type2=Grass|ndex=046|ab=Effect Spore|ab2=Dry Skin|HP=35|Attack=70|Defense=55|SpAtk=45|SpDef=55|Special=55|Speed=25}}<br>{{Compare|name=Parasect|type=Bug|type2=Grass|ndex=047|ab=Effect Spore|ab2=Dry Skin|HP=60|Attack=95|Defense=80|SpAtk=60|SpDef=80|Special=80|Speed=30}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Morelull|type=Grass|type2=Fairy|ndex=755|ab=Illuminate|ab2=Effect Spore|HP=40|Attack=35|Defense=55|SpAtk=65|SpDef=75|Speed=15}}<br>{{Compare|name=Shiinotic|type=Grass|type2=Fairy|ndex=756|ab=Illuminate|ab2=Effect Spore|HP=60|Attack=45|Defense=80|SpAtk=90|SpDef=100|Speed=30}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" |{{color|000000|{{p|Paras}} can be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Morelull}}. Both share the {{t|Grass}} type, the same base stat total of 285, evolve at Level 24, both are mushroom-based Pokémon and thus can learn {{m|Spore}}, and both can be found in the wild in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], taking the place of the other depending on the [[time]], with Paras being found at day and Morelull during the night.}}
{{color|000000|{{p|Parasect}} can be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Shiinotic}}. Both share the {{t|Grass}} type, the same base stat total of 405, evolve at Level 24, both are mushroom-based Pokémon and thus can learn {{m|Spore}}, and both appeared as trial Pokémon of the [[Lush Jungle]] in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] depending on the game version, with Parasect being found in Pokémon Sun and Shiinotic in Pokémon Moon.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Tauros|type=Normal|type2=|ndex=128|ab=Intimidate|ab2=Anger Point|HP=75|Attack=100|Defense=95|SpAtk=40|SpDef=70|Special=70|Speed=110}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Miltank|type=Normal|type2=|ndex=241|ab=Thick Fat|ab2=Scrappy|HP=95|Attack=80|Defense=105|SpAtk=40|SpDef=70|Speed=100}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Tauros}} can be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Miltank}}. Both are bovine-like Pokémon with the same base [[Statistic|stat]] total. While Tauros is a male-only species, Miltank is a female-only species. Despite not being associated with a certain group, both Tauros and Miltank are listed on the same Pokédex page in {{g|Sun and Moon}}.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Plusle|type=Electric|type2=|ndex=311|ab=Plus|ab2=|HP=60|Attack= 50|Defense=40|SpAtk=85|SpDef=75|Speed=95}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Minun|type=Electric|type2=|ndex=312|ab=Minus|ab2=|HP=60|Attack= 40|Defense=50|SpAtk=75|SpDef=85|Speed=95}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Plusle}} shares its {{pkmn|category}} with its partner {{p|Minun}}; they are both known as the Cheering Pokémon. Plusle and Minun share the same base stat total, although the stat distribution is different, with Plusle being more offense-oriented and Minun being more defense-oriented.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Volbeat|type=Bug|type2=|ndex=313|ab=Illuminate|ab2=Swarm|HP=65|Attack=73|Defense=75|SpAtk=47|SpDef=85|Speed=85}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Illumise|type=Bug|type2=|ndex=314|ab=Oblivious|ab2=Tinted Lens|HP=65|Attack= 47|Defense=75|SpAtk=73|SpDef=85|Speed=85}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Volbeat}} shares its {{pkmn|category}} with its female counterpart {{p|Illumise}}. They are both known as the Firefly Pokémon. Volbeat and its counterpart are the only {{type|Bug}} Pokémon in the {{egg3|Human-Like}}. No other Pokémon have the same dual [[Egg Group]] as Volbeat and {{p|Illumise|its counterpart}} ({{egg|Bug}} and {{egg|Human-Like}}).}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Carvanha|type=Water|type2=Dark|ndex=318|ab=Rough Skin|ab2=|HP=45|Attack=90|Defense=20|SpAtk=65|SpDef=20|Speed=65}}<br>{{Compare|name=Sharpedo|type=Water|type2=Dark|ndex=319|ab=Rough Skin|ab2=|HP=70|Attack=120|Defense=40|SpAtk=95|SpDef=40|Speed=95}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Numel|type=Fire|type2=Ground|ndex=322|ab=Oblivious|ab2=Simple|HP=60|Attack=60|Defense=40|SpAtk=65|SpDef=45|Speed=35}}<br>{{Compare|name=Camerupt|type=Fire|type2=Ground|ndex=323|ab=Magma Armor|ab2=Solid Rock|HP=70|Attack=100|Defense=70|SpAtk=105|SpDef=75|Speed=40}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Numel}}'s evolutionary line may be considered a counterpart of {{p|Carvanha}}'s evolutionary line. Both of them are dual-type Pokémon, both lines have identical base stat totals per evolutionary stage, both of their final evolutions are used by [[Team Magma]] Leader [[Maxie]] and [[Team Aqua]] Leader [[Archie]], respectively, and both of their final evolutions can [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]].}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Lunatone|type=Rock|type2=Psychic|ndex=337|ab=Levitate|ab2=|HP=90|Attack=55|Defense=65|SpAtk=95|SpDef=85|Speed=70}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Solrock|type=Rock|type2=Psychic|ndex=338|ab=Levitate|ab2=|HP=90|Attack=95|Defense=85|SpAtk=55|SpDef=65|Speed=70}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|Solrock shares its {{pkmn|category}} with its counterpart {{p|Lunatone}}. They are both known as the Meteorite Pokémon. Solrock and Lunatone have nearly identical base [[Statistic|stats]], with only the physical and special stats switched.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Cranidos|type=Rock|type2=|ndex=408|ab=Mold Breaker|ab2=|HP=67|Attack=125|Defense=40|SpAtk=30|SpDef=30|Speed=58}}<br>{{Compare|name=Rampardos|type=Rock|type2=|ndex=409|ab=Mold Breaker|ab2=|HP=97|Attack=165|Defense=60|SpAtk=65|SpDef=50|Speed=58}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Shieldon|type=Rock|type2=Steel|ndex=410|ab=Sturdy|ab2=|HP=30|Attack=42|Defense=118|SpAtk=42|SpDef=88|Speed=30}}<br>{{Compare|name=Bastiodon|type=Rock|type2=Steel|ndex=411|ab=Sturdy|ab2=|HP=60|Attack=52|Defense=168|SpAtk=47|SpDef=138|Speed=30}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} evolve at level 30, the earliest of any Fossil Pokémon. Cranidos is exclusive to Pokémon Diamond, while Shieldon is exclusive to Pearl.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Throh|type=Fighting|type2=|ndex=538|ab=Guts|ab2=Inner Focus|HP=120|Attack=100|Defense=85|SpAtk=30|SpDef=85|Speed=45}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Sawk|type=Fighting|type2=|ndex=539|ab=Sturdy|ab2=Inner Focus|HP=75|Attack=125|Defense=75|SpAtk=30|SpDef=75|Speed=85}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|Sawk and {{p|Throh}} draw parallels to the [[Generation I]] Pokémon {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}}, in that they are male-only {{type|Fighting}} Pokémon that appear to be counterparts of each other.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Rufflet|type=Normal|type2=Flying|ndex=627|ab=Keen Eye|ab2=Sheer Force|HP=70|Attack=83|Defense=50|SpAtk=37|SpDef=50|Speed=60}}<br>{{Compare|name=Braviary|type=Normal|type2=Flying|ndex=628|ab=Keen Eye|ab2=Sheer Force|HP=100|Attack=123|Defense=75|SpAtk=57|SpDef=75|Speed=80}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Vullaby|type=Dark|type2=Flying|ndex=629|ab=Big Pecks|ab2=Overcoat|HP=70|Attack=55|Defense=75|SpAtk=45|SpDef=65|Speed=60}}<br>{{Compare|name=Mandibuzz|type=Dark|type2=Flying|ndex=630|ab=Big Pecks|ab2=Overcoat|HP=110|Attack=65|Defense=105|SpAtk=55|SpDef=95|Speed=80}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Rufflet}} and {{p|Braviary}} may be considered counterparts of {{p|Vullaby}} and {{p|Mandibuzz}}. Rufflet and Vullaby can evolve starting at [[level]] 54 and are both part {{t|Flying}}. Braviary and Mandibuzz share a base stat total of 510. Rufflet and Braviary are exclusive to {{game|Black and White|s|White}}, {{game|Black and White|s 2|White 2}}, {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Sun}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun}}, and {{pkmn|Sword and Shield|Sword}}; while Vullaby and Mandibuzz are exclusive to {{game|Black and White|s|Black}}, {{game|Black and White|s 2|Black 2}}, {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Moon}}, and {{pkmn|Sword and Shield|Shield}}. Whereas Rufflet and Braviary can only be male, Vullaby and Mandibuzz can only be female.}}
|-
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Oranguru|type=Normal|type2=Psychic|ndex=765|ab=Inner Focus|ab2=Telepathy|HP=90|Attack=60|Defense=80|SpAtk=90|SpDef=110|Speed=60}}
| style="background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{Compare|name=Passimian|type=Fighting|type2=|ndex=766|ab=Receiver|ab2=|HP=100|Attack=120|Defense=90|SpAtk=40|SpDef=60|Speed=80}}
| style="text-align:left; background:#{{??? color light}}" | {{color|000000|{{p|Passimian}} can be seen as a counterpart to {{p|Oranguru}}. Both are primate Pokémon with the same base stat total. While Passimian is exclusive to [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun]], and [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Sword]], {{p|Oranguru}} is exclusive to [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Moon]], and [[Pokémon Sword and Shield|Shield]].}}
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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 arms Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body 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 arms Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body 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 arms Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body 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 arms Pokémon consisting of a head and legs Pokémon with a quadruped body Pokémon with an insectoid body Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body 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
  • Body01.png Pokémon consisting of only a head: The simplest body shape from which all bodies stem from. The size of the face is enormous in proportion to the rest of the body.
  • Body05.png Pokémon consisting of a head and a base: Body distortion to Body01.png. The head has become more oblong to give off the appearance of a torso.
  • Body02.png Pokémon with serpentine bodies: Body distortion to Body05.png. The head has become even MORE oblong to give off the appearance of a slithering body.
    • Alternatively, can be labeled as Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, and a tail.
  • Body04.png Pokémon consisting of a head and arms: Additional body feature: Limb addition to base body (Body01.png, Body05.png, or Body02.png). Prehensile limbs that are used to grab primarily, attack secondarily, and can be used to propel the body finally.
  • Body07.png Pokémon consisting of a head and legs: Additional body feature: Limb addition to base body (Body01.png, Body05.png, or Body02.png). Limbs that are used to propel the body primarily, but can be used to attack secondarily.
  • Body08.png Pokémon with a quadruped body: Additional body feature: Limb addition to Body07.png.
  • Body14.png Pokémon with an insectoid body: Additional body feature: Limb addition to Body08.png.
  • Body10.png Pokémon with tentacles or a multiped body: Additional body feature: Limb addition to Body14.png.
  • Body09.png Pokémon with a single pair of wings: Additional body feature: Limb addition to base body (Body01.png, Body05.png, or Body02.png). 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 body distortion of Body04.png.
  • Body13.png Pokémon with two or more pairs of wings: Additional body feature: Limb addition to Body09.png. Extra limbs that are used to add more sharp, dynamic, and precise movement to the XYZ axis.
  • Body03.png Pokémon with fins: Additional body feature: Limb addition to base body (Body01.png, Body05.png, or Body02.png). 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 body distortion of Body04.png, Body07.png, or Body09.png, making it the vaguest form of classification.
  • Body12.png Pokémon with a bipedal, tailless form: Combination body type ((Body01.png or Body05.png), Body04.png and Body07.png). Alternatively, can be seen as a body distortion of Body08.png.
    • Alternatively, can be labeled as Pokémon consisting of a head, arms, and legs or Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, arms, and legs.
  • Body06.png Pokémon with a bipedal, tailed form: Combination body type (Body02.png, Body04.png and Body07.png).
    • Alternatively, can be labeled as Pokémon consisting of a head, a base, arms, legs, and a tail.
  • Body11.png Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies: Body multiplication. Will only ever be as simple or as complex as the base body. A Pokémon's body can qualify as any body type multiplied. (Example: A group of six Body01.png, A group of three Body06.png, etc.)