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* Generation IV introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, numbering 29; Generation II introduced 19 and Generation III only 2.
* Generation IV introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, numbering 29; Generation II introduced 19 and Generation III only 2.
** Generation V introduces none, the only generation other than Generation I which does not.
** Generation V introduces none, the only generation other than Generation I which does not.
* The even-numbered generations tend to introduce the most cross-generational evolutions, while the odd-numbered generations tend to instead introduce the most new evolutionary families, with little or no new cross-generational evolutions.
** So far, there has been no new cross-generational evolution introduced in an odd Generation that is not a baby pokemon.
** Pokemon X and Y Versions, being named after chromosomes, have been already confirmed to introduce several new cross-evolutions, such as Sylveon. There are also many Corocoro scans that may possibly show new cross-evolutions.


==See also==
==See also==
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