- For a similar list from Pokémon Black and White, see List of in-game event Pokémon in Pokémon Black and White.
This is a list of Pokémon obtainable from events found in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. These specific instances of Pokémon can only be obtained once per game; however, some may also be obtained in other ways as well.
List of Pokémon
First partner Pokémon
Bianca gives the player a first partner Pokémon.
Snivy
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Tepig
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Oshawott
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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Cresselia
In the final room of the Strange House, the player will find a Lunar Wing that the ghost who inhabits the house intended to bring to Marvelous Bridge. As the player travels the Marvelous Bridge later in the game, the player will be prompted to hold the wing up high. Doing so will summon Cresselia.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Crustle
This Crustle inside Seaside Cave blocks the way to where Team Plasma has docked the Plasma Frigate. The player can wake it up with Colress's Colress Machine. The energized Crustle will attack the player.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Deerling
At the Weather Institute on Route 6, the player can receive a Deerling with its Hidden Ability, Serene Grace.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Eevee
Amanita gives the player an Eevee with its Hidden Ability, Anticipation, in her new research facility in Castelia City after defeating Iris. This Eevee is always male.
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Happiny
In the gate connecting Nacrene City and Route 3 a Pokémon Breeder will give the player a Happiny Egg.
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(Place hatched)
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Random
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Haxorus
After the player has seen every Pokémon of the Unova Pokédex, they will receive a Permit from Professor Juniper, which will grant access to the Nature Preserve by plane from Mistralton City. Within the sanctuary is a Shiny Haxorus.
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Heatran
On one of the cliffs on Route 18, the player can find a Magma Stone. The Magma Stone summons Heatran, who can be found in the central room inside Reversal Mountain.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Jellicent
This Jellicent has its Hidden Ability, Damp. Its gender and the day of the week it appears vary depending on the version being played. The male Jellicent appears Mondays in Black 2 and the female appears Thursdays in White 2.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Braviary and Mandibuzz
On Route 4 a MandibuzzB2 or BraviaryW2 will appear on Thursdays or Mondays, respectively. They have their Hidden Abilities.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Magikarp
The salesman remains at Marvelous Bridge, with the same asking price of $500 for a Magikarp.
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N's Zorua
After helping a group of original Team Plasma members, the former Sage Rood will reward the player by allowing them to look after a Zorua N had befriended in the past. The Zorua identifies as one of N's Pokémon, and therefore has N's ID and OT.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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| This Pokémon is given to the player as an Egg.
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Volcarona
Like in the previous games, a wild Volcarona can be found on the bottom floor of Relic Castle. However, the old path to the room has been submerged in sand; the player instead can access the bottom floor via Relic Passage. If Volcarona is defeated, it will respawn at a higher level after defeating Champion Iris.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Upon entering the Dreamyard, LatiosB2 or LatiasW2 see the player and flee. After chasing it for a while, it will engage in battle with the player. After being caught or defeated, it will drop the Soul Dew.
Latias
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Latios
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After encountering Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf at Cave of Being they scatter throughout Unova. Upon arriving at their given locations, the game will ask the player if they want to examine further. Doing so will summon the guardian to battle.
Uxie
Uxie, the being of knowledge, is found in front of the Nacrene Museum.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Mesprit
Mesprit, the being of emotion, is found on the roof of Celestial Tower.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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Azelf
Azelf, the being of willpower, is found at Route 23, near the boulder maze.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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| This Pokémon is given to the player as an Egg.
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Regirock, Regice, and Registeel are found in the Underground Ruins; however, which one appear is based on what "Mystery Door" key the player is currently using.
Regirock
Regirock is unlocked by default in both versions.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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Regice
Regice's key is called "Iceberg Key". It is unlocked in White 2 after capturing Regirock. The White 2 player can then distribute this key to Black 2 players.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Registeel
Registeel's key is called "Iron Key". It is unlocked in Black 2 after capturing Regirock. The Black 2 player can then distribute this key to White 2 players.
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Regigigas
Regigigas is found in Twist Mountain and, like with Snowpoint Temple, the player needs the other three Regis.
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Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion of the Swords of Justice lose their homes during the events of Black 2 and White 2, and can be seen wandering Route 13, Route 22, and Route 11, respectively. If one of them is defeated, that Pokémon will respawn at a higher level after defeating Champion Iris.
Cobalion
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Terrakion
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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Virizion
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Reshiram
After defeating Champion Iris, the player can encounter N in the ruins of his castle. After defeating him and his ReshiramW2 or ZekromB2, the dragon will transform back into the Light Stone or Dark Stone respectively, which N will then give to the player. Taking the stone to the top of Dragonspiral Tower will allow the player to capture either Reshiram or Zekrom.
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Zekrom
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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Kyurem
During the climax of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, inside the Giant Chasm, Ghetsis forces N's dragon to fuse with Kyurem, and uses it against the player. It is not capturable in this state. However, once the player recaptures the dragon N relinquished, Kyurem will reappear in its natural form.
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Benga's gift
After defeating Benga, he goes to his grandfather's house in Floccesy Town. If the player talks to him, he'll give the player a Shiny Dragon-type Pokémon: either a Gible in Pokémon Black 2, or a Dratini in Pokémon White 2.
Dratini
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Gible
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| This Pokémon cannot be Shiny.
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| This is a roaming Pokémon. The location it was caught in may differ.
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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See also