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→‎Trivia: Added legendaries and mythical Pokemon to how many pokemon don't evolve since it changes it to closer to 90% which is pretty interesting trivia.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Professor Rowan]] is said in the games to have studied Pokémon Evolution and determined that 90% of all Pokémon are related in some way by evolution. As of [[Generation IX]], with 195 Pokémon out of 1010 total not evolving, this is slightly inaccurate, as a little under 81% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution before being fully evolved. In previous generations:
* [[Professor Rowan]] is said in the games to have studied Pokémon Evolution and determined that 90% of all Pokémon are related in some way by evolution. As of [[Generation IX]], with 195 Pokémon out of 1010 total not evolving, this is slightly inaccurate, as a little under 81% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution before being fully evolved. Excluding the 88 legendaries and mythicals 117 out of 922 its around 88.5%. In previous generations:
** 25 out of 151 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation I, meaning 83% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 25 out of 151 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation I, meaning 83% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 5 legendaries and mythicals 20 out of 146 its around 88.5%.  
** 43 out of 251 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation II, meaning 83% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 43 out of 251 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation II, meaning 83% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 11 legendaries and mythicals 32 out of 240 its around 87%.  
** 73 out of 386 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation III, meaning 81% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 73 out of 386 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation III, meaning 81% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 21 legendaries and mythicals 52 out of 365 its around 86%.  
** 77 out of 493 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation IV, meaning 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 77 out of 493 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation IV, meaning 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 35 legendaries and mythicals 42 out of 458 its around 91%
** 104 out of 649 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation V, meaning 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 104 out of 649 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation V, meaning 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 48 legendaries and mythicals 56 out of 601 its around 91%
** 115 out of 721 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation VI, meaning 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 115 out of 721 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation VI, meaning 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 54 legendaries and mythicals 61 out of 667 its around 91%
** 146 out of 809 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation VII, meaning 82% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 146 out of 809 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation VII, meaning 82% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 70 legendaries and mythicals 84 out of 739 its around 89%
** 166 out of 905 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation VIII, meaning 81% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution.
** 166 out of 905 Pokémon did not evolve in Generation VIII, meaning 81% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution. Excluding the 82 legendaries and mythicals 94 out of 823 its around 89%
* By far, a plurality of three-stage evolution families were introduced in Generation I, with 29 such families having their roots there (though not necessarily their most unevolved or most evolved forms). Because of branched evolution, 31 of the second-evolution Pokémon can count themselves as members of a Generation I evolution family. Generation V has the second most, with 20 three-stage families (none due to branching). Generation III has the next most, with 16 three-stage families that end in 18 Pokémon (again due to branching). Generations II, VIII, VI, VII, and IV have the least, with only ten, nine, eight, eight, and six families, respectively, that end in a third member.
* By far, a plurality of three-stage evolution families were introduced in Generation I, with 29 such families having their roots there (though not necessarily their most unevolved or most evolved forms). Because of branched evolution, 31 of the second-evolution Pokémon can count themselves as members of a Generation I evolution family. Generation V has the second most, with 20 three-stage families (none due to branching). Generation III has the next most, with 16 three-stage families that end in 18 Pokémon (again due to branching). Generations II, VIII, VI, VII, and IV have the least, with only ten, nine, eight, eight, and six families, respectively, that end in a third member.
** Generation V, however, has introduced the most original three-stage evolutions, as many of the three stage-evolutions stemming from Generation I include Pokémon not introduced in the same generation as their evolutionary relatives.
** Generation V, however, has introduced the most original three-stage evolutions, as many of the three stage-evolutions stemming from Generation I include Pokémon not introduced in the same generation as their evolutionary relatives.
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