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* Unlike its Generation II counterpart, this Pokédex listing is a true regional Pokédex, and | * Unlike its Generation II counterpart, which contained all the Pokémon of its time, this Pokédex listing is a true regional Pokédex, excluding Hoenn and Sinnoh Pokémon families. With 256 Pokémon in it, it is the largest regional listing thus far. | ||
* The five Pokémon added to the New Pokédex to create this listing all evolve from their previous forms (which were included in the New Pokédex) when leveled up knowing a certain move. As these moves can be learned by the Pokémon at any point in the game, and not just after the National Dex is obtained, these Pokémon would otherwise display their Pokédex numbers as "???" despite evolving from a Pokémon with one (as the game displays regional Pokédex numbers in the status screen before the National Dex is obtained). All other Pokémon related to Pokémon found in this Pokédex (both baby forms and new evolutions) require a certain item to obtain them from their Johto Dex relative, which is able to be restricted to areas unreachable before the National Dex is obtained. | * The five Pokémon added to the New Pokédex to create this listing all evolve from their previous forms (which were included in the New Pokédex) when leveled up knowing a certain move. As these moves can be learned by the Pokémon at any point in the game, and not just after the National Dex is obtained, these Pokémon would otherwise display their Pokédex numbers as "???" despite evolving from a Pokémon with one (as the game displays regional Pokédex numbers in the status screen before the National Dex is obtained). All other Pokémon related to Pokémon found in this Pokédex (both baby forms and new evolutions) require a certain item to obtain them from their Johto Dex relative, which is able to be restricted to areas unreachable before the National Dex is obtained. | ||
** It is unknown why this was done: in FireRed and LeafGreen, a Pokémon which would evolve into a Pokémon outside of the Kanto Dex was automatically stopped from doing so, most notably in the examples of {{p|Golbat}} and {{p|Chansey}}. This is also possibly because FireRed and LeafGreen locked out trading with non-Kanto games and disallowed trading of non-Kanto Pokémon until the Ruby and Sapphire were collected and the National Dex obtained, respectively. Possibly because this was viewed by many as a cumbersome task preventing players from raising their favorite Pokémon, it was dropped from HeartGold and SoulSilver. | ** It is unknown why this was done: in FireRed and LeafGreen, a Pokémon which would evolve into a Pokémon outside of the Kanto Dex was automatically stopped from doing so, most notably in the examples of {{p|Golbat}} and {{p|Chansey}}. This is also possibly because FireRed and LeafGreen locked out trading with non-Kanto games and disallowed trading of non-Kanto Pokémon until the Ruby and Sapphire were collected and the National Dex obtained, respectively. Possibly because this was viewed by many as a cumbersome task preventing players from raising their favorite Pokémon, it was dropped from HeartGold and SoulSilver. |
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- Johto Pokédex redirects here. For the Generation II version, see List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number.
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The original New Pokédex was dropped for Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver which alters the Generation II version of the Johto Dex slightly, moving some Pokémon down the list to add a select few Pokémon that evolve from Generation II Pokémon.
List of Pokémon by Johto Dex number
#001 - #051 Chikorita - Arbok
#052 - #100 Dunsparce - Nidoking
#101 - #150 Yanma - Tauros
#151 - #201 Miltank - Donphan
#202 - #256 Mantine - Celebi
Trivia
- Unlike its Generation II counterpart, which contained all the Pokémon of its time, this Pokédex listing is a true regional Pokédex, excluding Hoenn and Sinnoh Pokémon families. With 256 Pokémon in it, it is the largest regional listing thus far.
- The five Pokémon added to the New Pokédex to create this listing all evolve from their previous forms (which were included in the New Pokédex) when leveled up knowing a certain move. As these moves can be learned by the Pokémon at any point in the game, and not just after the National Dex is obtained, these Pokémon would otherwise display their Pokédex numbers as "???" despite evolving from a Pokémon with one (as the game displays regional Pokédex numbers in the status screen before the National Dex is obtained). All other Pokémon related to Pokémon found in this Pokédex (both baby forms and new evolutions) require a certain item to obtain them from their Johto Dex relative, which is able to be restricted to areas unreachable before the National Dex is obtained.
- It is unknown why this was done: in FireRed and LeafGreen, a Pokémon which would evolve into a Pokémon outside of the Kanto Dex was automatically stopped from doing so, most notably in the examples of Golbat and Chansey. This is also possibly because FireRed and LeafGreen locked out trading with non-Kanto games and disallowed trading of non-Kanto Pokémon until the Ruby and Sapphire were collected and the National Dex obtained, respectively. Possibly because this was viewed by many as a cumbersome task preventing players from raising their favorite Pokémon, it was dropped from HeartGold and SoulSilver.
See also