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* [[Generation IV]] introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous [[generation]]s, with 29, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the least evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, with only one, {{p|Sylveon}}. The only generation that didn't introduce any new cross-generational evolutions is [[Generation V]], not counting Galarian Yamask. In [[Generation VII|Generations VII]] and {{gen|VIII}}, some [[regional form]]s can cross-generation evolve. | * [[Generation IV]] introduced the most evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous [[generation]]s, with 29, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the least evolutionary relatives to Pokémon from previous generations, with only one, {{p|Sylveon}}. The only generation that didn't introduce any new cross-generational evolutions is [[Generation V]], not counting {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Yamask}}. In [[Generation VII|Generations VII]] and {{gen|VIII}}, some [[regional form]]s can cross-generation evolve. | ||
* {{p|Roselia}} is the only Pokémon to have both a pre-evolution and an evolution ({{p|Budew}} and {{p|Roserade}}, respectively) introduced in the same generation outside its debut generation. | * {{p|Roselia}} is the only Pokémon to have both a pre-evolution and an evolution ({{p|Budew}} and {{p|Roserade}}, respectively) introduced in the same generation outside its debut generation. | ||
* {{p|Porygon}} is the only Pokémon to have an evolution introduced in a later generation that was later able to evolve once again. | * {{p|Porygon}} is the only Pokémon to have an evolution introduced in a later generation that was later able to evolve once again. |
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