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Revision as of 04:04, 29 March 2014
This is a list of Pokémon that evolve into a Pokémon originating from a different generation. For example, Pichu (a Generation II Pokémon) evolves into Pikachu (a Generation I Pokémon).
A few of these Pokémon, as a result of new evolutions, become a part of evolutionary families with branched evolutions. Those Pokémon which evolve into a Pokémon of a previous generation, instead of from it, are specifically baby Pokémon.
Pikachu family
Clefairy family
Jigglypuff family
Zubat family
Oddish family
Poliwag family
Slowpoke family
Magnemite family
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Level up at Mt. Coronet, Chargestone Cave, or Kalos Route 13
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Magnezone
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Onix family
Lickitung family
Rhyhorn family
Chansey family
Tangela family
Horsea family
Mr. Mime family
Scyther family
Jynx family
Electabuzz family
Magmar family
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VI
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Sylveon
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Porygon family
Snorlax family
Togepi family
Marill family
Sudowoodo family
Aipom family
Yanma family
Murkrow family
Misdreavus family
Wobbuffet family
Gligar family
Sneasel family
Swinub family
Mantine family
Ralts family
Nosepass family
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Probopass
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Roselia family
Duskull family
Chimecho family
Snorunt family
Trivia
- Generation IV introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, numbering 29; Generation II introduced 19, Generation III two and Generation VI only one.
- Generation V introduced none, the only generation other than Generation I which does not.
See also