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This category is for [[Pokémon]] that are a majority male, but can have some females. Notably, all [[starter Pokémon]] (except Pikachu) and all [[Fossil]] Pokémon (except those introduced in Generation VIII) are in this group.
This category is for [[Pokémon]] that are a majority male, but can have some females. Notably, all [[first partner Pokémon]] (except Pikachu) and all [[Fossil]] Pokémon (except those introduced in Generation VIII) are in this group.
 
Because Shininess and gender are both determined by IV’s in [[Generation II]], these Pokémon cannot be both Shiny and female prior to [[Generation III]]
[[Category:Pokémon by gender]]
[[Category:Pokémon by gender]]

Latest revision as of 03:26, 10 March 2024

This category is for Pokémon that are a majority male, but can have some females. Notably, all first partner Pokémon (except Pikachu) and all Fossil Pokémon (except those introduced in Generation VIII) are in this group.

Because Shininess and gender are both determined by IV’s in Generation II, these Pokémon cannot be both Shiny and female prior to Generation III

Pages in category "Pokémon with a gender ratio of seven males to one female"

The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total.