Pokémon List (Trozei)

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The Trozei List and Pokémon List are lists of Pokémon in the Pokémon Trozei series and in Pokémon Shuffle. They are based on the Pokédex from the core series games.

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Pokémon Trozei!

In Pokémon Trozei!, this is known as the Trozei List. This game includes all the 386 Pokémon up to Generation III.

In the top screen, the currently selected Pokémon appears with the same sprite size as in the normal gameplay and the list of Pokémon. The species name, National Pokédex number, category, and "Trozei Locations" are also located here. The list completion is shown at the top of this screen.

In the bottom screen, there is a list of the obtained Pokémon, including their sprites, species names, and National Pokédex numbers. The obtained Pokémon include a symbol referred to in the game manual as the "Already Trozeid Mark". The Pokémon that were seen but not obtained appear as sillhouettes in this screen, with their name and National Pokédex number, but with no information at the top screen. The Pokémon that were not seen or obtained have no information and are listed as "???".

Pokémon Battle Trozei

In Pokémon Battle Trozei, this is known as the Pokémon List. This game includes 718 Pokémon, specifically all the Pokémon up to Generation VI except the latest Mythical Pokémon (Diancie, Hoopa, and Volcanion).

According to the game manual, the top screen is known as the "Pokémon summary". In the top screen, the currently selected Pokémon appears as a large sprite. It also includes the National Pokédex number, species name, type, "Where to Find", and "Attack Power" information.

In the bottom screen, there is a list of obtained Pokémon displayed as small sprites with their National Pokédex number. Unlike in the previous game, their names are not displayed in this list. The percentage of Pokémon obtained is also displayed near the top of this screen.

After the Support Pokémon feature is unlocked, the Support Pokémon will appear as the first element in the bottom screen. The Support Pokémon can be selected by dragging a Pokémon from the list.

Pokémon Shuffle

Viewing Shiny Mega Charizard X in the Pokémon List.
Main article: List of Pokémon by Pokémon Shuffle list number

In Pokémon Shuffle, this is known as the Pokémon List.

On the top screen, the currently-selected Pokémon appears as a large sprite. It also includes various information about the Pokémon and its current status:

  • Shuffle list number
  • Species name
  • Form name (if applicable).
  • Type
  • Amelia's recommendation rating, from 0 to 5 icons.
  • Current attack power.
  • Mega Stone (if applicable).
  • Current Skill and its skill level progress.
  • Mega Effect, if the Pokémon can undergo Mega Evolution. Also lists the current amount of Mega Speedup Enhancements applied to this Mega-evolved form.
    • The Pokémon's sprite will also flip between the base and Mega-evolved forms periodically. If the Mega-evolved form has a different type from its base form, then the type displayed also flips.
  • Current level and amount of Raise Max Level Enhancements applied to the base form of the Pokémon.

On the bottom screen, other Pokémon are listed by their Shuffle list number, including their base form sprite and level.

  • If the Pokémon List is entered from a stage on the world map, then Pokémon additionally display an up or down arrow indicating supereffective or not very effective damage to the stage (considers only the base form's type, not the Mega-evolved form's type).
  • A button at the upper-left can filter the results to only include supereffective Pokémon.

A search system is available, with the following settings:

  • Sort results: by list number, alphabetically by species name (does not consider form names), by attack power, or by level.
  • Filter results to be of one specific type.
  • Filter results to have a specific Skill.
  • Filter results to Pokémon whose Mega Stone the player owns.
  • Order results in ascending or descending order.
  • Filter results to show: all Pokémon, only Pokémon the player has caught, or only Pokémon the player has not caught.

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