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''' | '''Game-exclusive Pokémon''', also known as '''version-exclusive Pokémon''', are Pokémon that are only found in one or two games within a particular set, to encourage [[Trade|trading]] between players. For example, between {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, {{p|Mawile}} appears only in Ruby, while {{p|Sableye}} appears only in Sapphire. Therefore, a player with Sapphire would not be able to obtain Mawile in-game and could trade with a player of Ruby to obtain one, and vice versa. Game-exclusive Pokémon usually complement each other in design, type, and location in the wild. | ||
It is typical for several [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of Pokémon to be | It is typical for several [[List of Pokémon by evolution family|evolutionary families]] of Pokémon to be game exclusives in the first two games of a set, and then in the third game, some (but not all) game-exclusives from the first two games will be obtainable while some Pokémon that could originally be in both of the first two games will be unobtainable in the third game. For example, the {{p|Weedle}} and {{p|Koffing}} families were obtainable in both {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, but unobtainable in {{game|Yellow}}. | ||
Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by [[ | ==In the core series games== | ||
Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by [[generation]] as well as by [[regional Pokédex]], meaning that for example, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} are grouped together separately from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and from [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Pokémon Red, Green]], [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Blue]], and {{v2|Yellow}}. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed. | |||
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, most of the | In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, most of the game exclusives of the [[Generation III]] games can be caught in the wild by [[dual-slot mode|inserting its respective GBA cartridge into the DS]]. In Pokémon XD, the seven Pokémon that appear in {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby or Sapphire|s}} but not in Emerald are all obtainable; thus a player of Emerald can complete its regional Pokédex by trading with just one other game instead of two, which is not the case for any other "third version" game. | ||
==={{color2|{{kanto color}}|Generation I}}=== | ==={{color2|{{kanto color}}|Generation I}}=== | ||
Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Blue Version]]. This is not the same as the {{game3|Red and Blue|English Blue Version|s}}; the English Blue's distribution is the same as that of the {{game3|Red and Green|Japanese Green|s}}. | Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Blue Version]]. This is not the same as the {{game3|Red and Blue|English Blue Version|s}}; the English Blue's distribution is the same as that of the {{game3|Red and Green|Japanese Green|s}}. | ||
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==={{color2|{{johto color}}|Generation II}}=== | ==={{color2|{{johto color}}|Generation II}}=== | ||
{{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Donphan}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, and {{p|Ursaring}} are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese {{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold|s}} and the latter two in the Japanese {{game3|Gold and Silver|Silver|s}}. However, this change does not occur in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}'s international release. | {{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Donphan}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, and {{p|Ursaring}} are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Gold|s}} and the latter two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Silver|s}}. However, this change does not occur in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}'s international release. | ||
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*Wild {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Arbok}} are exclusive to | *Wild {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Arbok}} are exclusive to Silver, while wild {{p|Sandshrew}} and {{p|Sandslash}} are exclusive to Gold, but {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Sandshrew}} can be obtained in Gold and Silver, respectively, as prizes from the [[Goldenrod Game Corner]]. | ||
==={{color2|{{hoenn color}}|Generation III}}=== | ==={{color2|{{hoenn color}}|Generation III}}=== | ||
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* | * [[Record mixing|Mixing records]] with a player of a different game allows [[Pokémon outbreak]]s to be transferred between the two games. This allows for {{p|Surskit}} swarms to be transferred from Ruby or Sapphire into Emerald, and {{p|Seedot}} and {{p|Nuzleaf}} swarms to be transferred from Emerald into Sapphire. | ||
* Wild {{p|Banette}} are exclusive to Sapphire, while wild {{p|Dusclops}} are exclusive to Ruby, but both {{p|Shuppet}} and {{p|Duskull}} can be found in either versions, and can evolve to Banette and Dusclops respectively. | * Wild {{p|Banette}} are exclusive to Sapphire, while wild {{p|Dusclops}} are exclusive to Ruby, but both {{p|Shuppet}} and {{p|Duskull}} can be found in either versions, and can evolve to Banette and Dusclops respectively. | ||
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*Wild {{p|Kingler}} are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild {{p|Seadra}} are exclusive to FireRed, but both {{p|Krabby}} and {{p|Horsea}} can be found in both versions and can evolve to {{p|Kingler}} and {{p|Seadra}} respectively. | *Wild {{p|Kingler}} are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild {{p|Seadra}} are exclusive to FireRed, but both {{p|Krabby}} and {{p|Horsea}} can be found in both versions and can evolve to {{p|Kingler}} and {{p|Seadra}}, respectively. | ||
*Similarly, wild {{p|Muk}} are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild {{p|Weezing}} are exclusive to FireRed, but both {{p|Grimer}} and {{p|Koffing}} can be found in both versions and can evolve to {{p|Muk}} and {{p|Weezing}} respectively. | *Similarly, wild {{p|Muk}} are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild {{p|Weezing}} are exclusive to FireRed, but both {{p|Grimer}} and {{p|Koffing}} can be found in both versions and can evolve to {{p|Muk}} and {{p|Weezing}}, respectively. | ||
==={{color2|{{sinnoh color}}|Generation IV}}=== | ==={{color2|{{sinnoh color}}|Generation IV}}=== | ||
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* When {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon [[ | * When {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Genesect|changes color]]. The Burn and Shock Drives are exclusive to Black, while the Douse and Chill Drives are exclusive to White. | ||
* While {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Petilil}} are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, there is an [[ | * While {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Petilil}} are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, there is an [[in-game trade]] in [[Nacrene City]] for the Pokémon which is exclusive to the other game. By extension, this also allows {{p|Whimsicott}} and {{p|Lilligant}} to be obtained in the versions they are otherwise unobtainable in. | ||
* While {{p|Volbeat}} and {{p|Illumise}} are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, Illumise can {{pkmn|breeding|breed}} with any male Pokémon in the {{egg3|Bug}}, {{egg3|Human-Like}} or {{p|Ditto}} to produce Eggs that have an 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat. Likewise, breeding Volbeat with Ditto may produce Illumise Eggs. | * While {{p|Volbeat}} and {{p|Illumise}} are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, Illumise can {{pkmn|breeding|breed}} with any male Pokémon in the {{egg3|Bug}}, {{egg3|Human-Like}} or {{p|Ditto}} to produce Eggs that have an 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat. Likewise, breeding Volbeat with Ditto may produce Illumise Eggs. | ||
* Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Black, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to White, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be found and evolved in both games. | * Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Black, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to White, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be found and evolved in both games. | ||
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{{Vex5|467|Magmortar|no|yes}} | {{Vex5|467|Magmortar|no|yes}} | ||
{{Vex5|468|Togekiss|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex5|474|Porygon-Z|no|yes}} | {{Vex5|474|Porygon-Z|no|yes}} | ||
{{Vex5|475|Gallade|no|yes}} | {{Vex5|475|Gallade|no|yes}} | ||
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* These Pokémon's fully evolved forms can be encountered and battled in [[Black City]], which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon Black|s}}, but are uncatchable there. Also, each game has a limited number of Pokémon species and need to connect to other players in order to increase that number. Only the first forms are obtainable in [[White Forest]] | * These Pokémon's fully evolved forms can be encountered and battled in [[Black City]], which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon Black|s}}, but are uncatchable there. Also, each game has a limited number of Pokémon species and need to connect to other players in order to increase that number. Only the first forms are obtainable in [[White Forest]]. | ||
* {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Elekid}}, {{p|Magby}}, {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Bagon}}, {{p|Starly}}, and {{p|Shinx}} are also obtainable from the [[Pokémon Dream World]], therefore enabling them, their pre-evolutions, and evolutions to be acquired in Pokémon Black without [[trade|trading]]. | * {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Elekid}}, {{p|Magby}}, {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Bagon}}, {{p|Starly}}, and {{p|Shinx}} are also obtainable from the [[Pokémon Dream World]], therefore enabling them, their pre-evolutions, and evolutions to be acquired in Pokémon Black without [[trade|trading]]. | ||
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*While {{rt|12|Unova}} and [[Lostlorn Forest]] have wild {{p|Pinsir}} exclusively in White 2 and wild {{p|Heracross}} exclusively in Black 2, in the forest's [[Hidden Grotto]] (which isn't tracked by the [[Pokédex]]), both can appear in either version. | *While {{rt|12|Unova}} and [[Lostlorn Forest]] have wild {{p|Pinsir}} exclusively in White 2 and wild {{p|Heracross}} exclusively in Black 2, in the forest's [[Hidden Grotto]] (which isn't tracked by the [[Pokédex]]), both can appear in either version. | ||
*As in previous games, wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Black 2 while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to White 2, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be found and evolved in both games. | *As in previous games, wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Black 2 while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to White 2, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be found and evolved in both games. | ||
* When {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon [[ | * When {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Genesect|changes color]]. The Burn and Shock Drives are exclusive to Black 2, while the Douse and Chill Drives are exclusive to White 2, like the original games. | ||
* White 2's counterpart to the {{Shiny}} {{p|Gible}} given away by [[Benga]] is a Shiny {{p|Dratini}}; however, Dratini's evolutionary line can be caught in the wild in both versions, whereas the Gible line cannot. | * White 2's counterpart to the {{Shiny}} {{p|Gible}} given away by [[Benga]] is a Shiny {{p|Dratini}}; however, Dratini's evolutionary line can be caught in the wild in both versions, whereas the Gible line cannot. | ||
* Normally unavailable, Regice and Registeel can be caught in Black 2 and White 2, respectively, after trading the necessary [[ | * Normally unavailable, Regice and Registeel can be caught in Black 2 and White 2, respectively, after trading the necessary [[Key System#Mystery Door|key]] from a game which has unlocked them. Initially, Regice's key is unlocked in White 2, and Registeel's in Black 2. | ||
==={{color2|{{kalos color}}|Generation VI}}=== | ==={{color2|{{kalos color}}|Generation VI}}=== | ||
====[[Pokémon X and Y | ====[[Pokémon X and Y|{{color|{{X color}}|X}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{Y color}}|Y}}]]==== | ||
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{{Vex6|006MX|Charizard|yes|no}} | {{Vex6|006MX|Charizard|yes|no}} | ||
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* While single encounters for wild {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|5|Kalos}} are game-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both games. | |||
* While single encounters for wild {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|5|Kalos}} are | * While single encounters for wild {{p|Zangoose}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Seviper}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|8|Kalos}} are game-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both games. | ||
* While single encounters for wild {{p|Zangoose}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Seviper}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|8|Kalos}} are | |||
* Similar to the Generation V games, wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to X, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Y, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be found and evolved in both games. | * Similar to the Generation V games, wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to X, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Y, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be found and evolved in both games. | ||
====[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire | ====[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|{{color|{{omega ruby color}}|Omega Ruby}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{alpha sapphire color}}|Alpha Sapphire}}]]==== | ||
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{{Vexoras|138|Omanyte|no|yes}} | {{Vexoras|138|Omanyte|no|yes}} | ||
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{{Vexoras|693|Clawitzer|no|yes}} | {{Vexoras|693|Clawitzer|no|yes}} | ||
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* While single encounters for wild {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|OR}} and {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|AS}} on {{rt|110|Hoenn}} are game-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both games. | |||
==={{color2|{{alola color}}|Generation VII}}=== | |||
====[[Pokémon Sun and Moon|{{color|{{sun color}}|Sun}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{moon color}}|Moon}}]]==== | |||
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{{Vex7|027A|Sandshrew|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|028A|Sandslash|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|037A|Vulpix|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|038A|Ninetales|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|408|Cranidos|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|409|Rampardos|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|410|Shieldon|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|411|Bastiodon|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|546|Cottonee|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|547|Whimsicott|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|548|Petilil|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|549|Lilligant|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|564|Tirtouga|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|565|Carracosta|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|566|Archen|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|567|Archeops|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|627|Rufflet|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|628|Braviary|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|629|Vullaby|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|630|Mandibuzz|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|765|Oranguru|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|766|Passimian|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|776|Turtonator|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|780|Drampa|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|791|Solgaleo|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|792|Lunala|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|794|Buzzwole|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vex7|795|Pheromosa|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|797|Celesteela|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vex7|798|Kartana|yes|no}} | |||
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* While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midday Form]] {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|S}} or [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midnight Form]] {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|M}} is game-exclusive, both forms of Lycanroc can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games. | |||
====[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|{{color|{{ultra sun color}}|Ultra Sun}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{ultra moon color}}|Ultra Moon}}]]==== | |||
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{{Vexusum|027A|Sandshrew|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|028A|Sandslash|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|037A|Vulpix|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|038A|Ninetales|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|228|Houndour|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|229|Houndoom|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|243|Raikou|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|244|Entei|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|249|Lugia|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|250|Ho-Oh|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|309|Electrike|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|310|Manectric|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|343|Baltoy|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|344|Claydol|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|380|Latias|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|381|Latios|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|382|Kyogre|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|383|Groudon|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|483|Dialga|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|484|Palkia|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|485|Heatran|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|486|Regigigas|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|546|Cottonee|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|547|Whimsicott|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|548|Petilil|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|549|Lilligant|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|550|Basculin|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|550B|Basculin|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|622|Golett|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|623|Golurk|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|627|Rufflet|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|628|Braviary|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|629|Vullaby|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|630|Mandibuzz|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|641|Tornadus|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|642|Thundurus|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|643|Reshiram|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|644|Zekrom|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|690|Skrelp|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|691|Dragalge|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|692|Clauncher|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|693|Clawitzer|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|716|Xerneas|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|717|Yveltal|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|765|Oranguru|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|766|Passimian|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|776|Turtonator|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|780|Drampa|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|791|Solgaleo|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|792|Lunala|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|794|Buzzwole|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|795|Pheromosa|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|797|Celesteela|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|798|Kartana|yes|no}} | |||
{{Vexusum|805|Stakataka|no|yes}} | |||
{{Vexusum|806|Blacephalon|yes|no}} | |||
{{VexFooter|alola|5}} | |||
* While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midday Form]] {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|US}} or [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Lycanroc|Midnight Form]] {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|UM}} is game-exclusive, both forms of Lycanroc can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games. | |||
==In the spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
==={{color2|{{MD color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}=== | ==={{color2|{{MD color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series}}=== | ||
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a [[Wonder Mail]] Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found. | As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a [[Wonder Mail]] Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found. | ||
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* All | * All game-exclusive Pokémon in these games can be unlocked in the other game through [[Wonder Mail]] except those exclusive to [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]]. Note that {{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} will only appear after graduating from the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|guild]] in Explorers of Sky due to Riolu being a [[starter Pokémon]]. | ||
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|{{color|{{fire color}}|Keep Going! Blazing}}{{color|000000|,}} {{color|{{water color}}|Let's Go! Stormy}}{{color|000000|, and}} {{color|{{electric color}}|Go For It! Light}} {{color|000000|Adventure Squad!}}]]==== | ====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|{{color|{{fire color}}|Keep Going! Blazing}}{{color|000000|,}} {{color|{{water color}}|Let's Go! Stormy}}{{color|000000|, and}} {{color|{{electric color}}|Go For It! Light}} {{color|000000|Adventure Squad!}}]]==== | ||
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===[[M14|{{color|000|Pokémon The Movie:}} {{color|{{white color dark}}|White—Victini and Zekrom}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{black color}}|Black—Victini and Reshiram}}]]=== | ===[[M14|{{color|000|Pokémon The Movie:}} {{color|{{white color dark}}|White—Victini and Zekrom}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{black color}}|Black—Victini and Reshiram}}]]=== | ||
{{VexM14Header|unova|2}} | {{VexM14Header|unova|2}} | ||
{{VexM14|508|Stoutland|yes | {{VexM14|506|Lillipup|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexM14|508|Stoutland|no|yes}} | |||
{{VexM14|509|Purrloin|no|yes}} | {{VexM14|509|Purrloin|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexM14|510|Liepard|no|yes}} | {{VexM14|510|Liepard|no|yes}} | ||
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{{VexM14|521|Unfezant|yes|no}} | {{VexM14|521|Unfezant|yes|no}} | ||
{{VexM14|521F|Unfezant|yes|no}} | {{VexM14|521F|Unfezant|yes|no}} | ||
{{VexM14|523|Zebstrika|no|yes}} | |||
{{VexM14|546|Cottonee|no|yes}} | {{VexM14|546|Cottonee|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexM14|547|Whimsicott|no|yes}} | {{VexM14|547|Whimsicott|no|yes}} | ||
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{{VexM14|630|Mandibuzz|no|yes}} | {{VexM14|630|Mandibuzz|no|yes}} | ||
{{VexM14|631|Heatmor|yes|no}} | {{VexM14|631|Heatmor|yes|no}} | ||
{{VexM14|641|Tornadus|no | {{VexM14|641|Tornadus|yes|no}} | ||
{{VexM14|642|Thundurus|yes | {{VexM14|642|Thundurus|no|yes}} | ||
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* {{p|Golurk}} appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of [[Juanita]]. However, it is {{Shiny}} in ''Victini and Reshiram''. | * {{p|Golurk}} appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of [[Juanita]]. However, it is {{Shiny}} in ''Victini and Reshiram''. | ||
* {{p|Hydreigon}} appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of [[Carlita]]. However, it is {{Shiny}} in ''Victini and Zekrom''. | * {{p|Hydreigon}} appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of [[Carlita]]. However, it is {{Shiny}} in ''Victini and Zekrom''. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Due to a large number of wild Pokémon that can only be caught on [[White Forest]] which is an area that is exclusive only to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]], Pokémon White has the largest number of | * Due to a large number of wild Pokémon that can only be caught on [[White Forest]] which is an area that is exclusive only to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]], Pokémon White has the largest number of game-exclusive Pokémon of core series Pokémon game to date. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[ | * [[List of Pokémon by availability]] | ||
* [[Game-exclusive moves]] | |||
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Game-exclusive Pokémon, also known as version-exclusive Pokémon, are Pokémon that are only found in one or two games within a particular set, to encourage trading between players. For example, between Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Mawile appears only in Ruby, while Sableye appears only in Sapphire. Therefore, a player with Sapphire would not be able to obtain Mawile in-game and could trade with a player of Ruby to obtain one, and vice versa. Game-exclusive Pokémon usually complement each other in design, type, and location in the wild.
It is typical for several evolutionary families of Pokémon to be game exclusives in the first two games of a set, and then in the third game, some (but not all) game-exclusives from the first two games will be obtainable while some Pokémon that could originally be in both of the first two games will be unobtainable in the third game. For example, the Weedle and Koffing families were obtainable in both Pokémon Red and Blue, but unobtainable in Pokémon Yellow.
In the core series games
Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by generation as well as by regional Pokédex, meaning that for example, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are grouped together separately from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and from Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed.
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, most of the game exclusives of the Generation III games can be caught in the wild by inserting its respective GBA cartridge into the DS. In Pokémon XD, the seven Pokémon that appear in Ruby or Sapphire but not in Emerald are all obtainable; thus a player of Emerald can complete its regional Pokédex by trading with just one other game instead of two, which is not the case for any other "third version" game.
Generation I
Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the Japanese Blue Version. This is not the same as the English Blue Version; the English Blue's distribution is the same as that of the Japanese Green.
Pokémon | Games | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0013 | Weedle | R | G | B | Y | |
0014 | Kakuna | R | G | B | Y | |
0015 | Beedrill | R | G | B | Y | |
0023 | Ekans | R | G | B | Y | |
0024 | Arbok | R | G | B | Y | |
0026 | Raichu | R | G | B | Y | |
0027 | Sandshrew | R | G | B | Y | |
0028 | Sandslash | R | G | B | Y | |
0037 | Vulpix | R | G | B | Y | |
0038 | Ninetales | R | G | B | Y | |
0043 | Oddish | R | G | B | Y | |
0044 | Gloom | R | G | B | Y | |
0045 | Vileplume | R | G | B | Y | |
0052 | Meowth | R | G | B | Y | |
0053 | Persian | R | G | B | Y | |
0056 | Mankey | R | G | B | Y | |
0057 | Primeape | R | G | B | Y | |
0058 | Growlithe | R | G | B | Y | |
0059 | Arcanine | R | G | B | Y | |
0069 | Bellsprout | R | G | B | Y | |
0070 | Weepinbell | R | G | B | Y | |
0071 | Victreebel | R | G | B | Y | |
0109 | Koffing | R | G | B | Y | |
0110 | Weezing | R | G | B | Y | |
0123 | Scyther | R | G | B | Y | |
0124 | Jynx | R | G | B | Y | |
0125 | Electabuzz | R | G | B | Y | |
0126 | Magmar | R | G | B | Y | |
0127 | Pinsir | R | G | B | Y | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
Generation II
Phanpy, Donphan, Teddiursa, and Ursaring are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese and Korean Gold and the latter two in the Japanese and Korean Silver. However, this change does not occur in HeartGold and SoulSilver's international release.
Pokémon | Games | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0037 | Vulpix | G | S | C | |
0038 | Ninetales | G | S | C | |
0052 | Meowth | G | S | C | |
0053 | Persian | G | S | C | |
0056 | Mankey | G | S | C | |
0057 | Primeape | G | S | C | |
0058 | Growlithe | G | S | C | |
0059 | Arcanine | G | S | C | |
0165 | Ledyba | G | S | C | |
0166 | Ledian | G | S | C | |
0167 | Spinarak | G | S | C | |
0168 | Ariados | G | S | C | |
0179 | Mareep | G | S | C | |
0180 | Flaaffy | G | S | C | |
0181 | Ampharos | G | S | C | |
0203 | Girafarig | G | S | C | |
0207 | Gligar | G | S | C | |
0216 | Teddiursa | G | S | C | |
0217 | Ursaring | G | S | C | |
0223 | Remoraid | G | S | C | |
0224 | Octillery | G | S | C | |
0225 | Delibird | G | S | C | |
0226 | Mantine | G | S | C | |
0227 | Skarmory | G | S | C | |
0231 | Phanpy | G | S | C | |
0232 | Donphan | G | S | C | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- Wild Ekans and Arbok are exclusive to Silver, while wild Sandshrew and Sandslash are exclusive to Gold, but Ekans and Sandshrew can be obtained in Gold and Silver, respectively, as prizes from the Goldenrod Game Corner.
Generation III
Hoenn
Pokémon | Games | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0270 | Lotad | R | S | E | |
0271 | Lombre | R | S | E | |
0272 | Ludicolo | R | S | E | |
0273 | Seedot | R | S | E | |
0274 | Nuzleaf | R | S | E | |
0275 | Shiftry | R | S | E | |
0283 | Surskit | R | S | E | |
0284 | Masquerain | R | S | E | |
0302 | Sableye | R | S | E | |
0303 | Mawile | R | S | E | |
0307 | Meditite | R | S | E | |
0308 | Medicham | R | S | E | |
0315 | Roselia | R | S | E | |
0335 | Zangoose | R | S | E | |
0336 | Seviper | R | S | E | |
0337 | Lunatone | R | S | E | |
0338 | Solrock | R | S | E | |
0382 | Kyogre | R | S | E | |
0383 | Groudon | R | S | E | |
0386 | Deoxys Normal Forme |
R | S | E | |
0386 | Deoxys Speed Forme |
R | S | E | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- Mixing records with a player of a different game allows Pokémon outbreaks to be transferred between the two games. This allows for Surskit swarms to be transferred from Ruby or Sapphire into Emerald, and Seedot and Nuzleaf swarms to be transferred from Emerald into Sapphire.
- Wild Banette are exclusive to Sapphire, while wild Dusclops are exclusive to Ruby, but both Shuppet and Duskull can be found in either versions, and can evolve to Banette and Dusclops respectively.
Emerald (National Pokédex)
The following are only found in Pokémon Emerald, once the National Pokédex is obtained:
Pokémon | Games | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0052 | Meowth | R | S | E | |
0053 | Persian | R | S | E | |
0132 | Ditto | R | S | E | |
0163 | Hoothoot | R | S | E | |
0164 | Noctowl | R | S | E | |
0165 | Ledyba | R | S | E | |
0166 | Ledian | R | S | E | |
0167 | Spinarak | R | S | E | |
0168 | Ariados | R | S | E | |
0179 | Mareep | R | S | E | |
0180 | Flaaffy | R | S | E | |
0181 | Ampharos | R | S | E | |
0185 | Sudowoodo | R | S | E | |
0190 | Aipom | R | S | E | |
0191 | Sunkern | R | S | E | |
0192 | Sunflora | R | S | E | |
0194 | Wooper | R | S | E | |
0195 | Quagsire | R | S | E | |
0204 | Pineco | R | S | E | |
0205 | Forretress | R | S | E | |
0207 | Gligar | R | S | E | |
0209 | Snubbull | R | S | E | |
0210 | Granbull | R | S | E | |
0213 | Shuckle | R | S | E | |
0216 | Teddiursa | R | S | E | |
0217 | Ursaring | R | S | E | |
0223 | Remoraid | R | S | E | |
0224 | Octillery | R | S | E | |
0228 | Houndour | R | S | E | |
0229 | Houndoom | R | S | E | |
0234 | Stantler | R | S | E | |
0235 | Smeargle | R | S | E | |
0241 | Miltank | R | S | E | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- Most of these Pokémon are found in the upgraded Safari Zone in Emerald, while Meowth, Ditto, Sudowoodo and Smeargle are found in other places exclusive to Emerald post-National Pokédex.
Kanto
- Wild Kingler are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild Seadra are exclusive to FireRed, but both Krabby and Horsea can be found in both versions and can evolve to Kingler and Seadra, respectively.
- Similarly, wild Muk are exclusive to LeafGreen, while wild Weezing are exclusive to FireRed, but both Grimer and Koffing can be found in both versions and can evolve to Muk and Weezing, respectively.
Generation IV
Sinnoh
- Wild Mr. Mime are exclusive to Diamond, while wild Sudowoodo are exclusive to Pearl, but both Mime Jr. and Bonsly can be found in both versions and can evolve to Mr. Mime and Sudowoodo respectively.
- Similarly, wild Silcoon and Beautifly are exclusive to Diamond, while wild Cascoon and Dustox are exclusive to Pearl, but Wurmple can be found and evolved in both games.
Johto
Pokémon | Games | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
0037 | Vulpix | HG | SS | |
0038 | Ninetales | HG | SS | |
0052 | Meowth | HG | SS | |
0053 | Persian | HG | SS | |
0056 | Mankey | HG | SS | |
0057 | Primeape | HG | SS | |
0058 | Growlithe | HG | SS | |
0059 | Arcanine | HG | SS | |
0138 | Omanyte | HG | SS | |
0139 | Omastar | HG | SS | |
0140 | Kabuto | HG | SS | |
0141 | Kabutops | HG | SS | |
0165 | Ledyba | HG | SS | |
0166 | Ledian | HG | SS | |
0167 | Spinarak | HG | SS | |
0168 | Ariados | HG | SS | |
0207 | Gligar | HG | SS | |
0216 | Teddiursa | HG | SS | |
0217 | Ursaring | HG | SS | |
0225 | Delibird | HG | SS | |
0226 | Mantine | HG | SS | |
0227 | Skarmory | HG | SS | |
0231 | Phanpy | HG | SS | |
0232 | Donphan | HG | SS | |
0302 | Sableye | HG | SS | |
0303 | Mawile | HG | SS | |
0316 | Gulpin | HG | SS | |
0317 | Swalot | HG | SS | |
0343 | Baltoy | HG | SS | |
0344 | Claydol | HG | SS | |
0345 | Lileep | HG | SS | |
0346 | Cradily | HG | SS | |
0347 | Anorith | HG | SS | |
0348 | Armaldo | HG | SS | |
0382 | Kyogre | HG | SS | |
0383 | Groudon | HG | SS | |
0458 | Mantyke | HG | SS | |
0472 | Gliscor | HG | SS | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
Generation V
Black and White
Pokémon | Games | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
0010 | Caterpie | B | W | |
0011 | Metapod | B | W | |
0012 | Butterfree | B | W | |
0013 | Weedle | B | W | |
0014 | Kakuna | B | W | |
0015 | Beedrill | B | W | |
0046 | Paras | B | W | |
0047 | Parasect | B | W | |
0198 | Murkrow | B | W | |
0200 | Misdreavus | B | W | |
0228 | Houndour | B | W | |
0229 | Houndoom | B | W | |
0261 | Poochyena | B | W | |
0262 | Mightyena | B | W | |
0285 | Shroomish | B | W | |
0286 | Breloom | B | W | |
0311 | Plusle | B | W | |
0312 | Minun | B | W | |
0429 | Mismagius | B | W | |
0430 | Honchkrow | B | W | |
0574 | Gothita | B | W | |
0575 | Gothorita | B | W | |
0576 | Gothitelle | B | W | |
0577 | Solosis | B | W | |
0578 | Duosion | B | W | |
0579 | Reuniclus | B | W | |
0627 | Rufflet | B | W | |
0628 | Braviary | B | W | |
0629 | Vullaby | B | W | |
0630 | Mandibuzz | B | W | |
0641 | Tornadus | B | W | |
0642 | Thundurus | B | W | |
0643 | Reshiram | B | W | |
0644 | Zekrom | B | W | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- When Genesect is holding a Drive, the light on its cannon changes color. The Burn and Shock Drives are exclusive to Black, while the Douse and Chill Drives are exclusive to White.
- While Cottonee and Petilil are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, there is an in-game trade in Nacrene City for the Pokémon which is exclusive to the other game. By extension, this also allows Whimsicott and Lilligant to be obtained in the versions they are otherwise unobtainable in.
- While Volbeat and Illumise are only available in the wild in Black and White respectively, Illumise can breed with any male Pokémon in the Bug Egg Group, Human-Like Egg Group or Ditto to produce Eggs that have an 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat. Likewise, breeding Volbeat with Ditto may produce Illumise Eggs.
- Wild Huntail are exclusive to Black, while wild Gorebyss are exclusive to White, but Clamperl can be found and evolved in both games.
- Metapod, Butterfree, Misdreavus and Poochyena are exclusive to White, while Murkrow and Houndour are exclusive to Black; however, these Pokémon are available in the Pokémon Dream World.
White Forest
The following Pokémon can only be found in White Forest, or can only be obtained by breeding or evolving a Pokémon caught in White Forest, which is exclusive to Pokémon White:
- These Pokémon's fully evolved forms can be encountered and battled in Black City, which is exclusive to Pokémon Black, but are uncatchable there. Also, each game has a limited number of Pokémon species and need to connect to other players in order to increase that number. Only the first forms are obtainable in White Forest.
- Pidgey, Nidoran♀, Nidoran♂, Abra, Machop, Magnemite, Gastly, Rhyhorn, Mareep, Elekid, Magby, Lotad, Surskit, Marill, Ralts, Trapinch, Corphish, Bagon, Starly, and Shinx are also obtainable from the Pokémon Dream World, therefore enabling them, their pre-evolutions, and evolutions to be acquired in Pokémon Black without trading.
Black 2 and White 2
Pokémon | Games | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
0125 | Electabuzz | B2 | W2 | |
0126 | Magmar | B2 | W2 | |
0239 | Elekid | B2 | W2 | |
0240 | Magby | B2 | W2 | |
0300 | Skitty | B2 | W2 | |
0301 | Delcatty | B2 | W2 | |
0322 | Numel | B2 | W2 | |
0323 | Camerupt | B2 | W2 | |
0325 | Spoink | B2 | W2 | |
0326 | Grumpig | B2 | W2 | |
0378 | Regice | B2 | W2 | |
0379 | Registeel | B2 | W2 | |
0380 | Latias | B2 | W2 | |
0381 | Latios | B2 | W2 | |
0427 | Buneary | B2 | W2 | |
0428 | Lopunny | B2 | W2 | |
0431 | Glameow | B2 | W2 | |
0432 | Purugly | B2 | W2 | |
0434 | Stunky | B2 | W2 | |
0435 | Skuntank | B2 | W2 | |
0443 | Gible | B2 | W2 | |
0444 | Gabite | B2 | W2 | |
0445 | Garchomp | B2 | W2 | |
0466 | Electivire | B2 | W2 | |
0467 | Magmortar | B2 | W2 | |
0574 | Gothita | B2 | W2 | |
0575 | Gothorita | B2 | W2 | |
0576 | Gothitelle | B2 | W2 | |
0577 | Solosis | B2 | W2 | |
0578 | Duosion | B2 | W2 | |
0579 | Reuniclus | B2 | W2 | |
0627 | Rufflet | B2 | W2 | |
0628 | Braviary | B2 | W2 | |
0629 | Vullaby | B2 | W2 | |
0630 | Mandibuzz | B2 | W2 | |
0643 | Reshiram | B2 | W2 | |
0644 | Zekrom | B2 | W2 | |
0646 | Kyurem Black Kyurem |
B2 | W2 | |
0646 | Kyurem White Kyurem |
B2 | W2 | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- Similar to Black and White, while Cottonee and Petilil are unavailable in the wild in White 2 and Black 2 respectively, an in-game trade on Route 4 allows players to obtain the one that is exclusive to the other version. It also allows players to obtain Whimsicott and Lilligant in versions where they would be otherwise unavailable.
- Akin to previous games, one of VolbeatB2 or IllumiseW2 will swarm on Route 3 but not the other. Illumise can breed with any male Pokémon in the Bug Egg Group, Human-Like Egg Group or Ditto to produce Eggs that have an 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat. Likewise, breeding Volbeat with Ditto may produce Illumise Eggs.
- While Route 12 and Lostlorn Forest have wild Pinsir exclusively in White 2 and wild Heracross exclusively in Black 2, in the forest's Hidden Grotto (which isn't tracked by the Pokédex), both can appear in either version.
- As in previous games, wild Huntail are exclusive to Black 2 while wild Gorebyss are exclusive to White 2, but Clamperl can be found and evolved in both games.
- When Genesect is holding a Drive, the light on its cannon changes color. The Burn and Shock Drives are exclusive to Black 2, while the Douse and Chill Drives are exclusive to White 2, like the original games.
- White 2's counterpart to the Shiny Gible given away by Benga is a Shiny Dratini; however, Dratini's evolutionary line can be caught in the wild in both versions, whereas the Gible line cannot.
- Normally unavailable, Regice and Registeel can be caught in Black 2 and White 2, respectively, after trading the necessary key from a game which has unlocked them. Initially, Regice's key is unlocked in White 2, and Registeel's in Black 2.
Generation VI
X and Y
Pokémon | Games | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
0006 | Charizard Mega Charizard X |
X | Y | |
0006 | Charizard Mega Charizard Y |
X | Y | |
0090 | Shellder | X | Y | |
0091 | Cloyster | X | Y | |
0120 | Staryu | X | Y | |
0121 | Starmie | X | Y | |
0127 | Pinsir | X | Y | |
0138 | Omanyte | X | Y | |
0139 | Omastar | X | Y | |
0140 | Kabuto | X | Y | |
0141 | Kabutops | X | Y | |
0150 | Mewtwo Mega Mewtwo X |
X | Y | |
0150 | Mewtwo Mega Mewtwo Y |
X | Y | |
0214 | Heracross | X | Y | |
0228 | Houndour | X | Y | |
0229 | Houndoom | X | Y | |
0246 | Larvitar | X | Y | |
0247 | Pupitar | X | Y | |
0248 | Tyranitar | X | Y | |
0261 | Poochyena | X | Y | |
0262 | Mightyena | X | Y | |
0304 | Aron | X | Y | |
0305 | Lairon | X | Y | |
0306 | Aggron | X | Y | |
0309 | Electrike | X | Y | |
0310 | Manectric | X | Y | |
0345 | Lileep | X | Y | |
0346 | Cradily | X | Y | |
0347 | Anorith | X | Y | |
0348 | Armaldo | X | Y | |
0509 | Purrloin | X | Y | |
0510 | Liepard | X | Y | |
0538 | Throh | X | Y | |
0539 | Sawk | X | Y | |
0682 | Spritzee | X | Y | |
0683 | Aromatisse | X | Y | |
0684 | Swirlix | X | Y | |
0685 | Slurpuff | X | Y | |
0690 | Skrelp | X | Y | |
0691 | Dragalge | X | Y | |
0692 | Clauncher | X | Y | |
0693 | Clawitzer | X | Y | |
0716 | Xerneas | X | Y | |
0717 | Yveltal | X | Y | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- While single encounters for wild PlusleX and MinunY on Route 5 are game-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both games.
- While single encounters for wild ZangooseX and SeviperY on Route 8 are game-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both games.
- Similar to the Generation V games, wild Huntail are exclusive to X, while wild Gorebyss are exclusive to Y, but Clamperl can be found and evolved in both games.
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
- While single encounters for wild MinunOR and PlusleAS on Route 110 are game-exclusive, they can still be found in a horde in both games.
Generation VII
Sun and Moon
Pokémon | Games | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
027A | Sandshrew | S | M | |
028A | Sandslash | S | M | |
037A | Vulpix | S | M | |
038A | Ninetales | S | M | |
0408 | Cranidos | S | M | |
0409 | Rampardos | S | M | |
0410 | Shieldon | S | M | |
0411 | Bastiodon | S | M | |
0546 | Cottonee | S | M | |
0547 | Whimsicott | S | M | |
0548 | Petilil | S | M | |
0549 | Lilligant | S | M | |
0564 | Tirtouga | S | M | |
0565 | Carracosta | S | M | |
0566 | Archen | S | M | |
0567 | Archeops | S | M | |
0627 | Rufflet | S | M | |
0628 | Braviary | S | M | |
0629 | Vullaby | S | M | |
0630 | Mandibuzz | S | M | |
0765 | Oranguru | S | M | |
0766 | Passimian | S | M | |
0776 | Turtonator | S | M | |
0780 | Drampa | S | M | |
0791 | Solgaleo | S | M | |
0792 | Lunala | S | M | |
0794 | Buzzwole | S | M | |
0795 | Pheromosa | S | M | |
0797 | Celesteela | S | M | |
0798 | Kartana | S | M | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- While Rockruff's evolution into Midday Form LycanrocS or Midnight Form LycanrocM is game-exclusive, both forms of Lycanroc can be found in the wild in both games.
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
- While Rockruff's evolution into Midday Form LycanrocUS or Midnight Form LycanrocUM is game-exclusive, both forms of Lycanroc can be found in the wild in both games.
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only when a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a Wonder Mail Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found.
Red and Blue Rescue Team
Pokémon | Games | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
0129 | Magikarp | Red | Blue | |
0130 | Gyarados | Red | Blue | |
0131 | Lapras | Red | Blue | |
0137 | Porygon | Red | Blue | |
0190 | Aipom | Red | Blue | |
0226 | Mantine | Red | Blue | |
0311 | Plusle | Red | Blue | |
0312 | Minun | Red | Blue | |
0315 | Roselia | Red | Blue | |
0349 | Feebas | Red | Blue | |
0350 | Milotic | Red | Blue | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- Porygon2, while only available in wild in Blue Rescue Team (without Wonder Mail mission), is also available via evolving Porygon in Red Rescue Team.
Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
Pokémon | Games | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0150 | Mewtwo | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0251 | Celebi | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0412 | Burmy | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0415 | Combee | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0417 | Pachirisu | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0427 | Buneary | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0428 | Lopunny | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0447 | Riolu | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0448 | Lucario | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0479 | Rotom | Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0487 | Giratina Origin Forme |
Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0492 | Shaymin Land Forme |
Time | Darkness | Sky | |
0492 | Shaymin Sky Forme |
Time | Darkness | Sky | |
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in the specified game while a white background means that it cannot. |
- All game-exclusive Pokémon in these games can be unlocked in the other game through Wonder Mail except those exclusive to Explorers of Sky. Note that Riolu and Lucario will only appear after graduating from the guild in Explorers of Sky due to Riolu being a starter Pokémon.
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In the anime
For the first time in the anime's history, two different versions of a movie were released. Victini and Zekrom features the Victory Pokémon Victini and the Deep Black Pokémon Zekrom, while Victini and Reshiram features Victini and the Vast White Pokémon, Reshiram. Much like the games, there are Pokémon that are exclusive to each movie.
Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram
- Ash's Tranquill appears in both versions of M14, however, in Victini and Zekrom, wild Tranquill also appear in the intro.
- Blitzle appears in both versions of M14, but under different circumstances. In Victini and Reshiram, wild Blitzle appear in the intro, while in Victini and Zekrom, one appears under the ownership of Luisa.
- Golurk appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of Juanita. However, it is Shiny in Victini and Reshiram.
- Hydreigon appears in both versions of M14 under the ownership of Carlita. However, it is Shiny in Victini and Zekrom.
Trivia
- Due to a large number of wild Pokémon that can only be caught on White Forest which is an area that is exclusive only to Pokémon White, Pokémon White has the largest number of game-exclusive Pokémon of core series Pokémon game to date.
In other languages
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See also
This game mechanic article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |