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Electivire and Magmortar , two counterparts battling each other
Counterparts are Pokémon that are treated as opposites or complementary of each other, usually they are version exclusives , or they are more common in one version and less common in the other one.
Overview
According to Pocket Monsters Encyclopedia , Pokémon like Scyther and Electabuzz can distinguish colors. They have a natural affinity for the color red in particular, which is why they appear only in the Pokémon Red , while Pinsir is said to prefer the color green, which is the color of the game Pokémon Green where Pinsir appear instead.
The Pokémon Black and White Pokédex describes how red and blue Basculin are hostile to each other which seems to be the reason why only one of them appear in the wild depending on the game version.
List of Pokémon couterparts
Pokémon Red/Green/Blue
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0010
Caterpie
#0013
Weedle
B G LG HG W W2 Y BD
R S FR SS B B2 X SP
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Bug-type.
Their base stats total starts at 195, becomes 205 in the second form, and finally 385 in the third, which was increased to 395 in Generation VI.
Both evolve at level 7 and then again at level 10.
Both are early-game Bug-type Pokémon that go through larva and pupa stages, during which they learn very few moves.
#0011
Metapod
#0014
Kakuna
#0012
Butterfree
#0015
Beedrill
#0023
Ekans
#0027
Sandshrew
R S FR SS E BD
B G LG HG P SP
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both evolve at level 22.
#0024
Arbok
#0028
Sandslash
#0032
Nidoran♂
#0029
Nidoran♀
R FR P X SP
B LG D Y BD
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Poison-type and gain Ground-type in the final stage.
Both of their first stages share the same name with the only difference being the gender sign.
They produce eggs that can hatch into either one of them; however, only Nidoran♀ could produce such eggs before Generation V.
Both appear together in Horde Encounters .
#0033
Nidorino
#0030
Nidorina
#0034
Nidoking
#0031
Nidoqueen
#0058
Growlithe
#0037
Vulpix
R G FR HG P Sh BD
B S LG SS E Sw SP
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are pure Fire-type.
Both evolve through Fire Stone.
Arcanine is not actually exclusive to LGP; however its pre-evolution Growlithe is because there no breeding mechanics in those games.
#0059
Arcanine *
#0038
Ninetales
#0043
Oddish
#0069
Bellsprout
R FR P
B LG E
Both lines are three-stage evolutionary lines; however Gloom can also evolve into Bellossom starting from Generation II.
Both lines are Grass and Poison-type, except for Bellossom.
Victreebel and Vileplume share the same base stat total of 480, which was increased to 490 in Generation VI.
Both lines evolve first at level 21 and then by using Leaf Stone.
#0044
Gloom
#0070
Weepinbell
#0045
Vileplume
#0071
Victreebel
#0182
Bellossom
#0054
Psyduck
#0079
Slowpoke
B FR
R LG
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines; however Slowpoke can also evolve into Slowking starting from Generation II.
Both are Water-type with Psychic powers.
Both are known for their slowness and blank stares.
#0055
Golduck
#0080
Slowbro
#0199
Slowking
#0056
Mankey
#0052
Meowth
R G HG P
B S SS E
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
They share a similar color scheme of pale tan body with brown details.
Both evolve at level 28.
#0057
Primeape
#0053
Persian *
#0109
Koffing
#0088
Grimer
R R FR OR E
B S LG AS P
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Poison-type.
Both are based around manmade products and pollution.
#0110
Weezing
#0089
Muk
#0090
Shellder
#0120
Staryu
R FR X
B LG Y
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Water-type.
Both lines evolve by Water Stone.
#0091
Cloyster
#0121
Starmie
#0116
Horsea
#0098
Krabby
R FR
B LG
Both are Water-type.
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines, however Seadra can also evolve into Kingdra starting from Generation II (except for LGPE).
#0117
Seadra
#0099
Kingler
#0230
Kingdra
#0123
Scyther
#0127
Pinsir
R FR D P BD
B LG P E SP
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Bug-type.
Scyther and Pinsir share the same base stat total of 500 since Generation II.
Both can be found in Safari Zone or won as a prize in Game Corner.
#0212
Scizor
#0239
Elekid
#0240
Magby
R FR W2 BD
B LG B2 SP
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Magmar and Electabuzz share the same base stat total of 395 in Generation I.
Both lines evolve first at level 30 and then through trade with an item.
Magmortar could learn ThunderPunch, and Electivire could learn Flamethrower, highlighting their relationship as counterparts.
#0125
Electabuzz
#0126
Magmar
#0466
Electivire
#0467
Magmortar
Pokémon Gold/Silver
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0167
Spinarak
#0165
Ledyba
G FR HG B2
S LG SS W2
Both lines are Bug-type.
Each follows a two-stage evolutionary line.
The base stats of their final evolutions are 390, but Ariados' base stats were increased to 400 in Generation VII.
Spinarak's line is nocturnal, whereas Ledyba's is matutinal.
#0168
Ariados
#0166
Ledian
#0216
Teddiursa
#0231
Phanpy
G SS
S HG
Both lines follow a two-stage evolutionary line.
Their base stat total increases from 330 to 500 after evolution.
Teddiursa's line was exclusive to the Japanese and Korean versions of Pokémon Silver, while Phanpy's was exclusive to the Japanese and Korean versions of Pokémon Gold.
Both Teddiursa and Phanpy have the Ability Pickup that they lose after evolution.
#0217
Ursaring
#0232
Donphan
#0207
Gligar
#0225
Delibird
G HG
S SS
Both lines are Flying-type.
Both lines follow a single-stage evolutionary line.
#0472
Gliscor
#0458
Mantyke
G FR HG
S LG SS
Both lines are Flying-type.
Both lines follow a single-stage evolutionary line.
Both had a base stat of 465, but Mantine's was raised to 486 in Generation VII.
The distribution of their stats used to be the same but for different stats, where Skarmory focuses on Defense while Mantine on Special Defense.
#0226
Mantine
#0227
Skarmory
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0273
Seedot
#0270
Lotad
R OR Sw BD
S AS Sh SP
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Grass-type.
Both evolve at level 14 and later through an Evolutionary Stone.
Their base stat total increases from 220 in the first form to 340 in the second form, and finally reaches 480 in the third.
Both lines are based on mythical Japanese spirits: Tengu and Kappa, respectively.
#0274
Nuzleaf
#0271
Lombre
#0275
Shiftry
#0272
Ludicolo
#0303
Mawile
#0302
Sableye
R SS OR Sw BD
S HG AS Sh SP
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Their base stats total is 380.
They share their HP and Speed stats.
Both received Mega Evolution in Generation VI.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both of these Pokémon are found in caves.
#0335
Zangoose
#0336
Seviper
R X OR BD
S Y AS SP
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Their base stats total is 458.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both of these Pokémon appear in Horde Encounters together and target each other instead of the player's Pokémon.
Both these Pokémon are mortal enemies by their nature, which is stated multiple times in their Pokédex entries. Both are covered in scars and both of Zangoose's abilities, Immunity and Toxic Boost, relate to the Poison-type of Seviper.
Their juxtaposition might be a reference to the rivalry between cobras and mongooses.
#0338
Solrock
#0337
Lunatone
R OR Sw BD
S AS Sh SP
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Rock and Psychic-type.
Their base stats total was 440, and was increased to 460 in Generation VII.
Both share the same HP and Speed stats, while swapping their physical and special stats, with Solrock being more physical and Lunatone being more special oriented.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both are designed after meteorites in shape of the most famous celestial bodies, the Sun for Solrock and the Moon for Lunatone.
#0381
Latios
#0380
Latias
R SS B2 OR US Sw S
S HG W2 AS UM Sh V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Legendary Pokémon.
Both are Dragon and Psychic-type.
They are related to each other and together are called the eon duo .
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both are designed as plane-like dragon creatures.
Both received Mega Evolutions in Generation VI.
#0383
Groudon
#0382
Kyogre
R SS OR US Sw S
S HG AS UM Sh V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Legendary Pokémon.
Their base stat total is 670, which increases to 770 in their Primal Form.
They share their HP and Speed stats, while their special and physical stats are swapped making Groudon physical oriented while Kyogre Special oriented.
Groudon is the mascot of Pokémon Ruby and Omega Ruby, while Kyogre is the mascot of Pokémon Sapphire and Alpha Sapphire. They are contrasting each other by being rulers of the land or the sea and creating harsh sunlight or heavy rain, respectively.Together, they are part of the Super-ancient Pokémon group.
Both received Primal Form in Generation VI.
#0311
Plusle
#0312
Minun
S B B2 X V
R W W2 Y S
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are pure Electric-type.
They share their base stat total of 405.
Their stat spread also mirrors each other, making Plusle more offensively oriented and Minunmore defensively oriented.
Both are based on electric rodents and are Pikaclones , with one representing positive charge and the other negative charge.
#0313
Volbeat
#0314
Illumise
S P B AS V
R D W OR S
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are pure Bug-type.
Both share their base stat total of 400 that was increased to 430 in Generation VII.
Both produce eggs that can hatch into either one of them; however, only Illumise could produce such eggs before Generation V.
These Pokémon appear to be designed as gender counterparts.
They are next to each other in the National Pokédex.
#0355
Duskull
#0353
Shuppet
R
S
Both used to be two-stage evolutionary lines in Generation III.
Both are pure Ghost-type.
Their base stat total increases from 295 to 455 after evolution.
Duskull line is more focused on defenses while Banette's line is more focused on offenses.
Both evolve at level 37.
Wild Dusclops is exclusive to Pokémon Ruby, while wild Banette is exclusive to Pokémon Sapphire.
#0356
Dusclops
#0354
Banette
Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0298
Azurill
FR
LG
Both lines are two-stage evolutionary lines not counting the baby Azurill that was introduced later.
Both are Water-type lines.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation III games but were introduced in Generation II.
#0194
Wooper
#0183
Marill
#0195
Quagsire
#0184
Azumarill
#0198
Murkrow
#0200
Misdreavus
FR D B BD
LG P W SP
Both were single-stage Pokémon, and obtained second stage in Generation IV.
Both evolve by Dusk Stone.
Both lines started to be version-exclusives in Generation III games, but were introduced in Generation II.
Both lines are thematically based around night with some witch aspects.
#0430
Honchkrow
#0429
Mismagius
#0211
Qwilfish
#0223
Remoraid
FR
LG
Both are Water-type.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation III games, but were introduced in Generation II.
Both lines are themed around weaponry.
#0224
Octillery
#0225
Delibird
#0215
Sneasel
FR
LG
Both were single-stage Pokémon in Generation III.
Both are Ice-type.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation III games, but were introduced in Generation II.
Both are found in Icefall Cave.
#0355
AttackDeoxys
#0386
DefenseDeoxys
FR
LG
Both are different forms of the same Pokémon species.
When Deoxys is traded to either FireRed or LeafGreen, it changes its form accordingly.
Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0086
Seel
#0079
Slowpoke
D BD
P SP
Both families are two-stage evolutionary lines, however, Slowpoke's evolution branches into either of two forms.
Both families are Water-type.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation IV games, but were introduced in Generation I.
#0087
Dewgong
#0080
Slowbro
#0199
Slowking
#0261
Poochyena
#0228
Houndour
D W
P B
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Dark-type.
Both lines are themed around aggressive canines.
#0262
Mightyena
#0229
Houndoom
#0352
Kecleon
#0234
Stantler
D BD
P SP
Both are single-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Normal-type.
However both these Pokémon have abilities unusual for a Normal Pokémon.
#0246
Larvitar
#0371
Bagon
D BD S
P SP V
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both go through pupa stage despite not being Bug-type.
Both are pseudo-legendary Pokémon.
#0247
Pupitar
#0372
Shelgon
#0248
Tyranitar
#0373
Salamence
#0304
Aron
#0363
Spheal
D
P
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both evolve from their first stage at level 32.
Both share the same base stat total of 530 in their final forms.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation IV games, but were introduced in Generation III.
Both lines are used by two champions of the Hoenn region, Aggron by Steven and Walrein by Wallace.
#0305
Lairon
#0364
Sealeo
#0306
Aggron
#0365
Walrein
#0408
Cranidos
#0410
Shieldon
D AS S BD S
P OR M SP V
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock-type.
Both evolve at level 30.
Both are fossil Pokémon from Generation IV.
Both are exclusive in Pokémon Platinum to players depending on their ID if it's odd or even.
Both of their base stat total increases from 350 to 495.
Cranidos's stats are focused on Attack, while Shieldon's are focused on Defense.
Both lines seem to be based around the concept of unstoppable force and immovable object.
#0409
Rampardos
#0411
Bastiodon
#0434
Stunky
#0431
Glameow
D B2 BD S
P W2 SP V
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are used by different Commanders of the Team Galactic, Skuntank by Jupiter and Purugly by Mars.
Both are based on small mammals with unpleasant dispositions: one is a smelly skunk, and the other is a overfed grumpy cat.
#0435
Skuntank
#0432
Purugly
#0483
Dialga
#0484
Palkia
D OR US Sw BD S
P AS UM Sh SP V
Both are single-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Dragon-type.
Both are mascot legendary Pokémon of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
Both obtained Origin Forme in Pokémon Legends Arceus.
Both Pokémon are designed as counterparts, one controls space and the other controls time.
#0439
Mime Jr.
#0438
Bonsly
D W2
P B2
Both used to be single-stage Pokémon that obtained baby form in Generation IV.
Both Pokémon evolve by level up while knowing the move Mimic .
Both lines are designed around mimicking others: Mr. Mime as a mime and Sudowoodo, which pretends to be a tree.
#0122
Mr. Mime
#0185
Sudowoodo
#0128
Tauros
#0241
Miltank
D
P
Both are single-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Normal-type.
Both share the same base stat total of 490.
They appear together in Horde Encounters in Pokémon X and Y.
Both are gender exclusive Pokémon.
Both seem to be designed as gender counterparts of each other, however they don't produce eggs that hatch into either.
#0422
West SeaShellos
#0422
East SeaShellos
P OR
D AS
Both are two different versions of the same Pokémon species.
The West Sea form is exclusive to the west side of Sinnoh, while the East Sea form is exclusive to the east side, due to the different environments separated by Mount Coronet.
#0423
West SeaGastrodon
#0423
East SeaGastrodon
#0267
Beautifly
#0269
Dustox
D
P
Both Pokémon are final stages of Wurmple.
Pokémon HeartGold/SoulSilver
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0138
Omanyte
#0140
Kabuto
HG AS Sw
SS OR Sh
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock and Water-type.
Both evolve at level 40.
Their base stat total increases from 355 to 495 after evolution.
Omanyte's stats are focused on Special Attack, while Kabuto's are focused on Attack.
Both are fossil Pokémon from Generation I.
In Kanto-based games, players can choose either Omanyte or Kabuto's fossil in Mt. Moon, with the other appearing at Fuchsia City’s Zoo.
#0139
Omastar
#0141
Kabutops
#0343
Baltoy
#0316
Gulpin
HG
SS
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation IV but were introduced in Generation III.
#0344
Claydol
#0317
Swalot
#0347
Anorith
#0345
Lileep
HG
SS
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock-type.
Both evolve at level 40.
Their base stat total increases from 355 to 495 after evolution.
Both are fossil Pokémon from Generation III.
In Hoenn-based games, the player has a choice to choose fossil of either at Route 111.
#0348
Armaldo
#0346
Cradily
#0273
Seedot
#0285
Shroomish
HG
SS
Both are Grass-type.
Both lines were version-exclusives in Generation IV games, but were introduced in Generation III.
Both can be encountered by Headbutting trees in HGSS.
#0274
Nuzleaf
#0286
Breloom
#0275
Shiftry
Pokémon Black/White
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0285
Shroomish
#0046
Paras
B
W
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Grass-type.
Both lines are designed after mushrooms.
Breloom and Parasect share the same base stats for HP, Defense and Special Attack.
#0286
Breloom
#0047
Parasect
#0574
Gothita
#0577
Solosis
B B2 Sw
W W2 Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Psychic-type.
Voth evolve at level 32 and then 41.
Their base stat total starts at 290 and increases to 490 in the final stage.
#0575
Gothorita
#0578
Duosion
#0576
Gothitelle
#0579
Reuniclus
#0539
Sawk
#0538
Throh
B B2 X AS Sw
W W2 Y OR Sh
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Fighting-type.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both Pokémon appear to be designed as counterparts to each other as both are oni-based humanoid Pokémon that wear martial arts kimono and are based on Japanese fighting styles.
#0629
Vullaby
#0627
Rufflet
B B2 M UM Sh
W W2 S US Sw
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Flying-type.
Both evolve at level 54.
Both are gender exclusive species.
The base stat total of their final forms is 510.
#0630
Mandibuzz
#0628
Braviary
#0641
Tornadus
#0642
Thundurus
B OR US Sw
W AS UM Sh
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Legendary Pokémon.
Both are Flying-type.
Both share the same base stat totals of 580.
They are related to each other and are known together as the Forces of Nature .
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both are designed as jinns on cloud oni creatures.
#0643
Reshiram
#0644
Zekrom
B W2 OR US Sw S
W B2 AS UM Sh V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Legendary Pokémon.
Their base stat total is equal to 680.
They share their HP and Speed stats, while their special and physical stats are swapped, making Zekrom physically oriented while Reshiram is specially oriented.
Reshiram is the mascot of Pokémon Black, while Zekrom is the mascot of Pokémon White. They are contrasting each other by being represeting black and white colors. Together are part of the Tao Trio group.
Both can fuse with Kyurem since Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
#0550
Red-StripedBasculin
#0550
Blue-StripedBasculin
B B2 Y US Sw
W W2 X UM Sh
Both are different forms of the same species.
#0367
Huntail
#0368
Gorebyss
B B2 X
W W2 Y
Both are alternate evolutions of Clamperl .
#0548
Petilil
#0546
Cottonee
W W2 M UM
B B2 S US
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Grass-type.
Both are evolve by Sun Stone .
Both share the same base stat total of 280 and then 480.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
#0549
Lilligant
#0547
Whimsicott
Pokémon Black 2/White 2
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0427
Buneary
#0300
Skitty
B2
W2
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Normal-type.
Both lines were in previous generations, but became version-exclusives in Generation V.
Both lines share similar theme of cute, feminine and toy-like creatures.
Both lines appear in Castelia City in the wild.
#0428
Lopunny
#0301
Delcatty
#0325
Spoink
#0322
Numel
B2
W2
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both were introduced in Generation III, but bacame version-exclusives in Generation V.
Both lines appear on Reversal Mountain in the wild.
#0326
Grumpig
#0323
Camerupt
#0379
Registeel
#0378
Regice
B2
W2
#0443
Gible
#0147
Dratini *
B2
W2
Both are three-stage evolutioary lines.
Both are Dragon-type.
Both lines are part of pseudo-legendary Pokémon .
Both can be obtained from Benga in their shiny form depending on the game version, however regular Dratini line can be caught in both versions.
#0444
Gabite
#0148
Dragonair *
#0445
Garchomp
#0149
Dragonite *
#0646
BlackKyurem
#0646
WhiteKyurem
B2 V
W2 S
Both are different forms of the same species.
Both are fusions of Kyurem with Reshiram or Zekrom, which are counterparts.
Black Kyurem is the mascot Legendary of Pokémon Black 2, while White Kyurem is the mascot of Pokémon White 2.
#0568
Trubbish
#0572
Minccino
B2
W2
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
On Unova Route 4, wild Trubbish and Minccino are exclusive to one game version because the layout of the route differs.
Both share opposite themes of being tidy or messy.
#0569
Garbodor
#0573
Cinccino
#0616
Shelmet
#0588
Karrablast
B2 Sh
W2 Sw
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Bug-type.
Both evolve by being traded with each other.
They share the same stat total of 495 in their final form.
#0617
Accelgor
#0589
Escavalier
#0214
Heracross
#0127
Pinsir
B2 Y Sh
W2 X Sw
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Bug-type.
Both were introduced in previous generations, but were paired in Generation V.
Both share the same stat total of 500.
Both received a Mega Evolution in Generation VI.
Pinsir's Pokédex entry from Pokémon Ultra Sun says these species get along well in Alola, which comes as a surprise.
Despite Pinsir not being Fighting-type like Heracross, it learns many Fighting-type moves.
Both share the same height even when Mega-Evoloved.
#0307
Meditite
#0296
Makuhita
W2
B2
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Fighting-type.
Both were introduced in Generation III, but they were paired in Generation V.
#0308
Medicham
#0297
Hariyama
Pokémon X/Y
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0006
MegaCharizard X
#0006
MegaCharizard Y
X
Y
Both are alternate Mega Evolution forms of Charizard .
#0345
Lileep
#0138
Omanyte
X
Y
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock-type.
Both are fossil Pokémon.
Both are based on aquatic creatures with multiple tentacles that specialize in defense.
#0346
Cradily
#0139
Omastar
#0347
Anorith
#0140
Kabuto
X
Y
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock-type.
Both are fossil Pokémon.
Both are based on aquatic creatures with claws that specialize in offense.
#0348
Armaldo
#0141
Kabutops
#0150
MegaMewtwo X
#0150
MegaMewtwo Y
X
Y
Both are alternate Mega Evolution forms of Mewtwo .
#0228
Houndour
#0309
Electrike
X US
Y UM
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both were introduced in previous generations, but became version-exclusives in Generation VI.
Both obtained Mega Evolution in Generation VI.
Both are based on canines.
#0229
Houndoom
#0310
Manectric
#0304
Aron
#0246
Larvitar
X
Y
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both were introduced in previous generations, but became version-exclusives in Generation VI.
Both are Rock-type.
Both obtained Mega Evolution in Generation VI.
Both are based around kaiju with reptile motifs and armor-like body.
#0305
Lairon
#0247
Pupitar
#0306
Aggron
#0248
Tyranitar
#0261
Poochyena
#0509
Purrloin
X
Y
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Dark-type.
Both are based on felines.
#0262
Mightyena
#0510
Liepard
#0684
Swirlix
#0682
Spritzee
X Sw
Y Sh
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are pure Fairy-type.
Both evolve through trade with an item.
Their first stages share the same base stat total of 341.
They share a similar theme, with one being based around taste and the other based on smell.
#0685
Slurpuff
#0683
Aromatisse
#0692
Clauncher
#0690
Skrelp
X AS US Sw S
Y OR UM Sh V
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Water-type in their first stages.
#0693
Clawitzer
#0691
Dragalge
#0716
Xerneas
#0717
Yveltal
X US Sw
Y UM Sh
Both are sigle-stage Pokémon.
Both are legendary Pokémon.
Both are mascot legendaries of Pokémon X and Y and belong to the aura trio group.
They are designed as opposites, with Xerneas symbolizing life and Yveltal representing death.
#0557
Dwebble
#0688
Binacle
X
Y
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock-type.
Both were introduced in previous generations, but became version commoners in Generation VI.
#0558
Crustle
#0689
Barbaracle
Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0250
Ho-Oh
#0249
Lugia
OR US Sw S BD
AS UM Sh V SP
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Flying-type.
Both are legendary Pokémon.
Both are mascot legendaries of Gold and HeartGold for Ho-Oh and Silver and SoulSilver for Lugia and belong to the Tower duo group.
They appear to be designed as counterparts where Ho-Oh represents day, fire and heart while Lugia represents night, water and soul.
#0566
Archen
#0564
Tirtouga
OR M
AS S
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Rock-type.
Both are fossil Pokémon.
Archen line appear to specialize in offense, while Tirtouga line specializes in defense.
#0567
Archeops
#0565
Carracosta
Pokémon Sun/Moon
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0037
AlolanVulpix
#0027
AlolanSandshrew
S US P S
M UM E V
Both are two-stage evolutionary lies.
Both are Ice-type.
Both are regional forms of Generation I Pokémon.
Both evolve by Ice Stone.
#0038
AlolanNinetales
#0028
AlolanSandslash
#0766
Passimian
#0765
Oranguru
S US Sw S
M UM Sh V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
They share base stat total of 490.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
They appear to be designed as counterpart because both are based on primates with elements of human culture their designs integrate plant materials, one is physically oriented while the other is specially oriented.
#0776
Turtonator
#0780
Drampa
S US Sw
M UM Sh
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Dragon-type.
They share base stat total of 485.
They also share their base stat spread, but in different stats.
#0791
Solgaleo
#0792
Lunala
S US Sw S
M UM Sh V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both share Psychic-type.
Both are legendary Pokémon.
They are mascot legendaries of Pokémon Sun and Moon and belong to the light trio group.
Both can fuse with Necrozma.
They appear to be designed as counterpart where Solgaleo represents the sun, while Lunala represents the moon.
#0794
Buzzwole
#0795
Pheromosa
S US
M UM
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Bug and Fighting-type.
Both are Ultra Beasts and are known under the cryptonym UB-02.
They appear to be designed as counterparts where Buzzwole is very masculine and focuses on strength while Pheromosa is very feminine and focuses on beauty.
#0798
Kartana
#0797
Celesteela
S US
M UM
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Steel-type.
Both are Ultra Beasts and are known under the cryptonym UB-04.
They appear to be designed as counterparts where Kartana is tiny while Celesteela is enormous.
#0734
Yungoos
#0019
AlolanRattata
S US
M UM
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Normal-type.
They share base stat total of 253 in their first stage.
Both evolve at level 20 at opposite time.
Both serve as Totem Pokémon in a Captain Trial.
They appear to be designed as counterparts where Yungoos line is diurnal and a predator, while Alolan Rattata is nocturnal and prey.
#0735
Gumshoos
#0020
AlolanRaticate
Pokémon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0243
Raikou
#0244
Entei
US
UM
Both are part of Legendary beast Pokémon group.
Neither of them became a game mascot like the other member, Suicune .
#0622
Golett
#0343
Baltoy
US
UM
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Ground-type.
Both lines are based on manmade golems made from clay that became sentient due to mysterious ancient technology.
#0623
Golurk
#0344
Claydol
#0485
Heatran
#0486
Regigigas
US
UM
Both are legendary Pokémon from Generation IV that became version-exclusives in Generation VII.
#0806
Blacephalon
#0805
Stakataka
US
UM
Both are Ultra Beasts.
Both were introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Both appear at Poni Grove in the wild in place of each ohter depending on the game version.
Totem Pokémon
Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0025
Pikachu
#0133
Eevee
P Sw
E Sh
They are mascots of Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee.
Both Pokémon are species that can evolve further, but as a Partner form they are unable to do so.
Both species evolve primarly by evolutionary stone.
#0053
Persian
#0059
Arcanine
P
E
Both Pokémon can be obtained as a gift Pokémon in Vermilion City.
Their lines are version-exclusives to the opposite version to the one they are gifted in.
Both are based on common pet animals, Perian is a cat and Arcanine is a dog.
#0088
AlolanGrimer
#0052
AlolanMeowth
P
E
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Dark-type.
Both lines are Alolan Forms of Pokémon introduced in Generation I.
#0089
AlolanMuk
#0053
AlolanPersian
Pokémon Sword/Shield
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0554
GalarianDarumaka
#0077
GalarianPonyta
Sw
Sh
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Galarian Forms of Fire-type Pokémon.
#0555
GalarianDarmanitan
#0078
GalarianRapidash
#0083
GalarianFarfetch'd
#0222
GalarianCorsola
Sw
Sh
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Galarian Forms with regional evolutions.
They are used by version-exclusive characters, Sirfetch'd by Bea and Cursola by Allister.
They are used by version-exclusive gym leaders of Stow-on-Side, Sirfetch'd by Bea and Cursola by Allister.
#0865
Sirfetch'd
#0864
Cursola
#0633
Deino
#0246
Larvitar
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Dark-type in their final stages.
oth lines are part of the pseudo-legendary Pokémon group.
#0634
Zweilous
#0247
Pupitar
#0635
Hydreigon
#0248
Tyranitar
#0559
Scraggy
#0453
Croagunk
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Dark-type.
Both lines are based on punk or delinquent groups.
#0560
Scrafty
#0454
Toxicroak
#0782
Jangmo-o
#0704
Goomy
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Dragon-type.
Both lines are part of pseudo-legendary Pokémon group.
#0783
Hakamo-o
#0705
Sliggoo
#0784
Kommo-o
#0706
Goodra
#0841
Flapple
#0842
Appletun
Sw
Sh
Both are final evolutiooth have Gigantamax form that look exactly the same as the other oneon VIII.
Both have Gigantamax forms that look exactly the same as each other's.
#0874
Stonjourner
#0875
Eiscue
Sw S
Sh V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
They share the same base stat total of 470.
The highest stat of both is Defense.
They are used by version-exclusive gym leaders of Circhester, Stonjourner by Gordie and Eiscue by Melony.
#0888
Zacian
#0889
Zamazenta
Sw
Sh
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both share Steel-type.
Both are legendary Pokémon.
They are mascot legendaries of Pokémon Sword and Shield and belong to the hero group.
Both have signature move that deal double damage to Gigantamax Pokémon.
Both are designed after wolves, with Zacian holding a sword and Zamazenta holding a shield, objects that represent attack and defense.
#0371
Bagon
#0443
Gible
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Dragon-type.
Both lines are part of pseudo-legendary Pokémon group.
#0372
Shelgon
#0444
Gabite
#0373
Salamence
#0445
Garchomp
#0068
GigantamaxMachamp
#0094
GigantamaxGengar
Sw
Sh
Both are Gigantamax forms of final stages of Generation I Pokémon.
Both evolve from their previous stages through Trade.
They are used by version-exclusive gym leaders of Stow-on-Side, Machamp by Bea and Gengar by Allister.
#0839
GigantamaxCoalossal
#0131
GigantamaxLapras
Sw
Sh
Both are Gigantamax forms.
They are used by version-exclusive gym leaders of Circhester, Coalossal by Gordie and Lapras by Melony.
#0841
GigantamaxFlapple
#0842
GigantamaxAppletun
Sw
Sh
Both are Gigantamax forms of final stages of Applin.
Both look identical.
#0632
Durant
#0631
Heatmor
Sw
Sh
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
They share the same base stat total of 484.
They appear together in Horde Encounters in Pokémon X and Y and attack each other instead of the player's Pokémon.
They appear to be designed as predator and prey, with Durant being an ant that's weak to fire and Heatmor being a Fire-type anteater.
#0106
Hitmonlee
#0107
Hitmonchan
Sw
Sh
They used to be single-stage Pokémon that gained a common pre-evolution in the form of Tyrogue in Generation II.
Both are Fighting-type.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
They are mutually exclusive Pokémon in Kanto-based games.
They appear to be designed as counterparts where Hitmochan is based on boxing while Hitmonlee on kickboxer.
#0678
MaleMeowstic
#0678
FemaleMeowstic
Sw
Sh
They are gender exclusive forms of the same species.
They share a common pre-evolution in form of Espurr.
Male Meowstic focuses on status moves, while the female focuses on offensive moves.
#0610
Axew
#0328
Trapinch
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Dragon-type in their final forms.
#0611
Fraxure
#0329
Vibrava
#0612
Haxorus
#0330
Flygon
#0532
Timburr
#0524
Roggenrola
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both evolve at level 25 and then through Trade.
Both used to share the same base stat total of 505 until Generation VI.
Both appear to mimic the roles and relationship of Machamp and Golem.
#0533
Gurdurr
#0525
Boldore
#0534
Conkeldurr
#0526
Gigalith
#0747
Mareanie
#0757
Salandit
Sw
Sh
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Poison-type.
Both were introduced in Generation VII, but they became version-exclusives in Generation VIII.
#0748
Toxapex
#0758
Salazzle
#0371
Bagon
#0443
Gible
Sw
Sh
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Dragon-type.
Both lines are part of pseudo-legendary Pokémon group.
#0372
Shelgon
#0444
Gabite
#0373
Salamence
#0445
Garchomp
#0343
Baltoy
#0436
Bronzor
Sw
Sh
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Psychic-type.
Both lines have the same base stat total that increases from 300 to 500.
Both lines are based on manmade objects that became sentient due to mysterious ancient technology.
#0344
Claydol
#0437
Bronzong
#0876
MaleIndeedee
#0876
FemaleIndeedee
Sw
Sh
Both are gender-exclusive version of the same species.
They appear to be designed after maid and butler, gender specific servant jobs.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0243
Raikou
#0145
Zapdos
BD
SP
Both are legendary trio groups: Legendary Birds and Legendary Beasts.
Both have Electric, Fire and Water/Ice member.
These groups are sometimes depicted as underlings of Ho-Oh and Lugia, which are counterparts.
#0244
Entei
#0146
Moltres
BD
SP
#0245
Suicune
#0144
Articuno
BD
SP
#0207
Gligar
#0216
Teddiursa
BD
SP
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines since Generation IV.
Both were introduced in Generation II but became version exclusives in BDSP.
#0472
Gliscor
#0217
Ursaring
Pokémon Scarlet/Violet
Pokémon
Pokémon
Version exclusive Version commoner
Similarities
#0128
Blaze BreedTauros
#0128
Aqua BreedTauros
S
V
Both are regional forms of the same species.
They differ by their secondary type, Fire and Water, which naturally as associated with opposites.
#0425
Drifloon
#0200
Misdreavus
S
V
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Ghost-type.
The final evolutions were introduced in Generation IV but became version exclusives in Generation IX.
#0426
Drifblim
#0429
Mismagius
#0434
Stunky
#0316
Gulpin
S
V
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Poison-type.
#0435
Skuntank
#0317
Swalot
#0633
Deino
#0885
Dreepy
S
V
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both lines are Dragon-type.
Both lines are part of pseudo-legendary Pokémon group.
#0634
Zweilous
#0886
Drakloak
#0635
Hydreigon
#0887
Dragapult
#0984
Great Tusk
#0990
Iron Treads
S
V
They are Past and Future Paradox Pokémon groups.
They all appear in Area Zero.
Great Tusk and Iron Tread are both paradox forms of Donphan.
Slither Wing and Iron Moth are both paradox forms of Volcarona.
Roaring Moon and Iron Valiant are based on Mega Evolved forms of older Pokémon.
#0985
Scream Tail
#0991
Iron Bundle
S
V
#0986
Brute Bonnet
#0992
Iron Hands
S
V
#0987
Flutter Mane
#0993
Iron Jugulis
S
V
#0988
Slither Wing
#0994
Iron Moth
S
V
#0989
Sandy Shocks
#0995
Iron Thorns
S
V
#1005
Roaring Moon
#1006
Iron Valiant
S
V
#1007
Koraidon
#1008
Miraidon
S
V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both are Dargon-type.
Both are legendary Pokémon.
They are mascot legendaries of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and belong to the paradox duo group.
Both are designed after reptiles are they represent two opposing concept of past and future.
#1009
Walking Wake
#1010
Iron Leaves
S
V
Both are Paradox Pokémon introduced at the same time.
Both are part of quadruplet legendary groups.
#0207
Gligar
#0190
Aipom
S
V
Both are used to be single-stage Pokémon, but obtained an evolutionary form in Generation IV.
Both were introduced in Generation II, but became version-exclusives in Generation IX.
#0472
Gliscor
#0424
Ambipom
#0845
Cramorant
#0877
Morpeko
S
V
Both are single-stage Pokémon.
Both were introduced in Generation IX, but became version-exclusives in Generation IX.
Both are related to Pikachu, one of Cramorant's form is gorging a Pikachu and Morpeko is a member of a group commonly known as pikaclones.
#0243
Raikou
#0638
Cobalion
S
V
Both are legendary Pokémon groups.
Both groups obtained Paradox forms.
#0244
Entei
#0639
Terrakion
S
V
#0245
Suicune
#0640
Virizion
S
V
#0800
Dusk ManeNecrozma
#0800
Dawn WingsNecrozma
S
V
Both are two forms of the same species.
They are fusions of Necrozma with either Solgaleo and Lunala, which are counterparts.
Both can transform into Ultra Necrozma.
#0896
Glastrier
#0897
Spectrier
S
V
Both are steed that fuse with Clayrex.
Both are based on horses.
#1020
Gouging Fire
#1022
Iron Boulder
S
V
Both are Paradox forms of members of legendary trio groups: Legendary Beasts and Swords of Justice.
Both were revealed and introduced at the same time.
#1021
Raging Bolt
#1023
Iron Crown
S
V
Both are Paradox forms of members of legendary trio groups: Legendary Beasts and Swords of Justice.
Both were revealed and introduced at the same time.
Other pairs
Pokémon
Pokémon
Reason
#0100
Magnemite
#0081
Magnemite
Both used to be two-stage evolutionary lines until Generation IV.
Both are Electric-type, and in Generation I both were pure Electric-type.
Both evolve at level 30.
#0101
Electrode
#0082
Magneton
#0100
Voltorb
#0590
Foongus
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both appear to be based on imitation of Poké Balls.
#0101
Electrode
#0591
Amoonguss
#0025
Pikachu
#0052
Meowth
Their National Pokédex Number mirror each other.
Both became mascots of the Pokémon anime where they are rivals.
Both obtained Gigantamax form in Generation VIII.
They're based on mouse and cat which are often seen as enemies.
#0026
Raichu
#0053
Persian
#0129
Magikarp
#0349
Feebas
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both appear to be based sea serpents.
#0130
Gyarados
#0350
Milotic
#0215
Sneasel
#0207
Gligar
Both were single-stage Pokémon and obtained evolutionary form in Genration IV.
Both evolve by holding in the nighttime an item with the word "razor" in its name.
#0461
Weavile
#0472
Gliscor
#0174
Igglybuff
#0173
Cleffa
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines, however they used to consist of two-stages in Generation I.
Both lines obtained Baby form in Generation II.
Both lines used to be pure Normal-type until Generation VI.
Both obtained Fairy-type in Generation VI.
Both evolve by friendship and later by Moon Stone.
#0039
Jigglypuff
#0035
Clefairy
#0040
Wigglytuff
#0036
Clefable
#0046
Paras
#0048
Venonat
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Bug-type.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
#0047
Parasect
#0049
Venomoth
#0439
Mime Jr.
#0238
Smoochum
Both used to be single-stage Pokémon.
Both obtained baby form.
Both are Psychic-type.
Both are obtainable by in game trade in Generation I.
Both are designed after humanoid creature that confuses its opponents by they movement.
#0122
Mr. Mime
#0124
Jynx
#0193
Yanma
#0114
Tangela
Both used to be single-stage Pokémon that obtained an evolution in Generation IV.
Both evolve via level up knowing Ancient Power.
#0469
Yanmega
#0465
Tangrowth
#0708
Phantump
#0710
Pumpkaboo
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Ghost and Grass-type.
They appear next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both have signature move that gives their target an additional-type, Forest's Curse and Trick-O-Treat.
#0709
Trevenant
#0711
Gourgeist
#0540
Sewaddle
#0543
Venipede
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Bug-type.
Both are first met in Phinweel Forest.
They appear to be inspired by duality of Caterpie and Weedle.
#0541
Swadloon
#0544
Whirlipede
#0542
Leavanny
#0545
Scolipede
#0894
Regieleki
#0895
Regidrago
Both are part of legendary golem group.
Both are introduced in Generation VIII, later other members of this group.
They are mutually exclusive Pokémon in Split-Decision Ruins.
#0196
Espeon
#0197
Umbreon
Both are evolutions of Eevee.
They were introduced together in Generation II.
Both evolve from Eevee via friendship during a certain time.
Espeon specializes in Special Attack while Umbreon specializes in Special Defense.
They take inspiration from the day and night cycle where Espeon is related to the day while Umbreon is related to the night.
#0470
Leafeon
#0471
Glaceon
Both are evolutions of Eevee.
They were introduced together in Generation IV.
Both evolve from Eevee via location based rocks and later by evolutionary stones.
#0261
Poochyena
#0263
Zigzagoon
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are early mammal Pokémon introduced in Generation III from the Hoenn region.
Their duality might come from the fact that Generation III introduced many counterpart Pokémon along with double battles.
#0262
Mightyena
#0264
Linoone
#0276
Taillow
#0278
Wingull
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Flying-type.
Both are early bird Pokémon introduced in Generation III from the Hoenn region.
Their duality might come from the fact that Generation III introduced many counterpart Pokémon along with double battles.
#0277
Swellow
#0279
Pelipper
#0318
Carvanha
#0322
Numel
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Carvanha line is considered signature Pokémon of Team Aqua, notably Archie, while Numel line is considered the signature Pokémon of Team Magma, notably Maxie.
As a Water and Ground-type Pokémon they appear to represent the sea and land duality that drives the mofits of the Hoenn region based games alluding to their version mascots, Groudon and Kyogre.
Their duality might come from the fact that Generation III introduced many counterpart Pokémon along with double battles.
#0319
Sharpedo
#0323
Camerupt
#0088
Grimer
#0568
Trubbish
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are pure Poison-type.
Both are based on pollution in form on formless blob.
#0089
Muk
#0569
Garbodor
#0046
Paras
#0755
Morelull
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Grass-type.
They share base stat total of 285 in their first stage and 405 after evolution.
Both evolve at level 24.
Paras's line appears in the day, while Morellul's appears at night.
Both appear to be designed after mushrooms.
#0047
Parasect
#0756
Shiinotic
#0283
Surskit
#0751
Dewpider
Both are two-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Bug-type.
They share base stat total of 269 in their first stage and 454 after evolution since Masquerain stats were increased when Araquianid was introduced.
Both evolve at level 22.
Surskit's line appears in the night, while Dewpider's appears at day.
Both appear to be designed after water striders.
#0284
Masquerain
#0752
Araquanid
#0856
Hatenna
#0859
Impidimp
Both are three-stage evolutionary lines.
Both are Fairy-type.
They share base stat total of 265 in their first stage, 370 in the second stage and 510 in the final stage.
Both evolve at levels 32 and 42.
Both lines have Gigantamax form.
Both lines are used by rival characters from Pokémon Sword and Shield , Bede and Marnie .
Both lines are excusive to one gender, opposite to each other.
Both lines are thematically based around hair and European mythological cratures.
#08587
Hattrem
#0860
Morgrem
#0858
Hatterene
#0861
Grimmsnarl
Triples
Pokémon
Pokémon
Pokémon
Reason
#0136
Flareon
#0135
Jolteon
#0134
Vaporeon
All three are evolutions of Eevee introduced in Generation I.
They all have the same stat spread but in different order.
Their types - Water, Electric and Fire, almost match the common trio of elemental powers, but with Water instead of Ice, however Vaporeon does learn a lot of Ice-type moves.
In the national Pokédex are placed 10 numbers after the Jynx, Electabuzz and Magmar trio, and placed 10 numbers before the Articuno, Zapdos and Motres trio, all adhering to the Ice, Electric and Fire elementa trio in that order.
#0240
Magby
#0239
Elekid
#0238
Smoochum
All three used to be single-stage evolutionary lines.
All three obtained a Baby form in Generation II.
Two of them obtained an evolution in Generation VI, leaving out Jynx likely due to its controversies.
All three evolve at level 30 and two evolve by a trade with an item of similar name and design, Magmarizer and Electirizer.
They all have the-type of the common elemental trio of Ice, Electric and Fire.
In Geneation I they were the only Pokémon to learn Ice Punch, Thunder Punch and Fire Punch, except for Hitmonchan.
All three are are based on yokai creatures fom Japanese legends.
#0126
Magmar
#0125
Electabuzz
#0124
Jynx
#0511
Pansage
#0513
Pansear
#0515
Panpour
All three are two-stage evolutionary lines.
All three evolve by evolutioanry stone.
They all match the starer-type trio - Grass, Fire and Water, in that order.
They all are based around monkeys with heat resistant gloves, on three wise monkeys concept and various types of deliquents.
#0512
Simisage
#0514
Simisear
#0516
Simipour
Quadruplets
Pokémon
Pokémon
Pokémon
Pokémon
Reason
#0066
Machop
#0092
Gastly
#0074
Geodude
#0063
Abra
All four are three-stage evolutionary lines.
All four achieve their final stage though Trade.
They are often paired in various combinations as counterparts.
In Pokémon Japanese Blue there's an in-game trade where the player trades Machoke for Haunter and Kadabra for Graveler.
In Pokémon Crystal player can trade Abra for Machop, and in Sinnoh-based games Machop for Abra.
Machamp and Alakazam lines are next to each other in the National Pokédex.
Both Alakazam and Gengar obtained Mega Evolution forms.
In the eposide The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis , Alakazam and Gengar are put against each other.
Both Machamp and Gengar obtained Gigantamax forms that are used by version exclusive Gym Leaders.
Geodude and Machop are often commonly found together in caves.
The relationship between Golem and Machamp was traced by Gigalith and Conkeldurr.
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Machoke
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Haunter
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Graveler
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Kadabra
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Machamp
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Gengar
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Golem
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Alakazam
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