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Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by [[generation]] as well as by [[regional Pokédex]], meaning that for example, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} are grouped together separately from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and from {{4v2|Red|Green|Blue|Yellow}}. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed. | Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by [[generation]] as well as by [[regional Pokédex]], meaning that for example, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} are grouped together separately from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and from {{4v2|Red|Green|Blue|Yellow}}. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation I]]=== | ||
Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Pokémon Blue]]. This is not the same as the {{game3|Red and Blue|Western Pokémon Blue|s}}; the Pokémon distribution in the Western Pokémon Blue is the same as that of the {{game3|Red and Green|Japanese Pokémon Green|s}}. | Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Pokémon Blue]]. This is not the same as the {{game3|Red and Blue|Western Pokémon Blue|s}}; the Pokémon distribution in the Western Pokémon Blue is the same as that of the {{game3|Red and Green|Japanese Pokémon Green|s}}. | ||
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=== | ===[[Generation II]]=== | ||
{{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Donphan}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, and {{p|Ursaring}} are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}} and the latter two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}. This list reflects the international version of the games. | {{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Donphan}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, and {{p|Ursaring}} are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}} and the latter two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}. This list reflects the international version of the games. | ||
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*{{p|Celebi}} can only be obtained in normal gameplay in the [[Virtual Console]] rerelease of Pokémon Crystal, and is exclusive to a Japanese [[event]] in the original [[Game Boy Color]] release. | *{{p|Celebi}} can only be obtained in normal gameplay in the [[Virtual Console]] rerelease of Pokémon Crystal, and is exclusive to a Japanese [[event]] in the original [[Game Boy Color]] release. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation III]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}==== | ||
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* In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Normal Forme; in Pokémon Emerald, Deoxys is always in its Speed Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in any of these games during normal gameplay. | * In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Normal Forme; in Pokémon Emerald, Deoxys is always in its Speed Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in any of these games during normal gameplay. | ||
====={{ | ====={{v2|Emerald}} (National Pokédex)===== | ||
The following are only found in {{game|Emerald}}, once the [[National Pokédex]] is obtained: | The following are only found in {{game|Emerald}}, once the [[National Pokédex]] is obtained: | ||
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* While the [[Johto]] [[First partner Pokémon#Johto|first partner Pokémon]] are obtainable exclusively (out of all [[Generation III]] [[core series]] titles) in Emerald, it requires the completion of the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]], which is not possible without trading with other games. | * While the [[Johto]] [[First partner Pokémon#Johto|first partner Pokémon]] are obtainable exclusively (out of all [[Generation III]] [[core series]] titles) in Emerald, it requires the completion of the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]], which is not possible without trading with other games. | ||
==== | ===={{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}==== | ||
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* In Pokémon FireRed, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Attack Forme; in Pokémon LeafGreen, Deoxys is always in its Defense Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in either game during normal gameplay. | * In Pokémon FireRed, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Attack Forme; in Pokémon LeafGreen, Deoxys is always in its Defense Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in either game during normal gameplay. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation IV]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}==== | ||
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{{Vex4|079|Slowpoke|no|yes|yes}} | {{Vex4|079|Slowpoke|no|yes|yes}} | ||
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*The [[legendary giants]], {{p|Rotom}}'s {{fd|Rotom|appliance forms}}, and {{fd|Shaymin|Sky Forme}} {{p|Shaymin}} are exclusive to Pokémon Platinum, but each requires an [[event item]] or [[List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Pokémon]] to be encountered. | *The [[legendary giants]], {{p|Rotom}}'s {{fd|Rotom|appliance forms}}, and {{fd|Shaymin|Sky Forme}} {{p|Shaymin}} are exclusive to Pokémon Platinum, but each requires an [[event item]] or [[List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Pokémon]] to be encountered. | ||
==== | ===={{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}==== | ||
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{{Vexhs|037|Vulpix|no|yes}} | {{Vexhs|037|Vulpix|no|yes}} | ||
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*{{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Lileep}}, and {{p|Anorith}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game. | *{{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Lileep}}, and {{p|Anorith}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation V]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{2v2|Black|White}}==== | ||
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*{{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Misdreavus}} and {{p|Poochyena}} are exclusive to Pokémon White, while {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Houndour}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black; however, these Pokémon were also available in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. | *{{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Misdreavus}} and {{p|Poochyena}} are exclusive to Pokémon White, while {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Houndour}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black; however, these Pokémon were also available in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. | ||
===== | =====[[White Forest]]===== | ||
The following Pokémon can only be found in [[White Forest]], or can only be obtained by breeding or evolving a Pokémon caught in White Forest, which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}: | The following Pokémon can only be found in [[White Forest]], or can only be obtained by breeding or evolving a Pokémon caught in White Forest, which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}: | ||
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*{{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Elekid}}, {{p|Magby}}, {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Bagon}}, {{p|Starly}}, and {{p|Shinx}} were also obtainable from the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. | *{{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Elekid}}, {{p|Magby}}, {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Bagon}}, {{p|Starly}}, and {{p|Shinx}} were also obtainable from the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. | ||
==== | ===={{B2W2|Black 2 and White 2}}==== | ||
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*Using the [[Key System]], the player can encounter {{p|Regice}} in Pokémon Black 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon White 2, and can encounter {{p|Registeel}} in Pokémon White 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon Black 2. Regice and Registeel cannot otherwise be encountered in either game. | *Using the [[Key System]], the player can encounter {{p|Regice}} in Pokémon Black 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon White 2, and can encounter {{p|Registeel}} in Pokémon White 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon Black 2. Regice and Registeel cannot otherwise be encountered in either game. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation VI]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|X and Y}}==== | ||
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{{Vex6|006MX|Charizard|yes|no}} | {{Vex6|006MX|Charizard|yes|no}} | ||
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*Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon X, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon Y, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss. | *Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon X, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon Y, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss. | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}==== | ||
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*If the player obtains an [[event item]], the [[Eon Ticket]], they can encounter whichever of {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} they could not encounter in their game. | *If the player obtains an [[event item]], the [[Eon Ticket]], they can encounter whichever of {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} they could not encounter in their game. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation VII]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|Sun and Moon}}==== | ||
{{VexHeader|alola|2}} | {{VexHeader|alola|2}} | ||
{{Vex7|027|form=A|Sandshrew|no|yes}} | {{Vex7|027|form=A|Sandshrew|no|yes}} | ||
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*While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into {{form|Lycanroc|Midday Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|S}} or {{form|Lycanroc|Midnight Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|M}} is version-exclusive, both of these Lycanroc forms can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games. | *While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into {{form|Lycanroc|Midday Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|S}} or {{form|Lycanroc|Midnight Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|M}} is version-exclusive, both of these Lycanroc forms can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games. | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}==== | ||
{{VexHeader|alola|2}} | {{VexHeader|alola|2}} | ||
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==== | ===={{LGPE}}==== | ||
{{VexHeader|kanto|2}} | {{VexHeader|kanto|2}} | ||
{{Vexpe|023|Ekans|no|yes}} | {{Vexpe|023|Ekans|no|yes}} | ||
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*While other version-exclusive Pokémon aren't available during normal gameplay, they can be transferred through the [[GO Park]]. | *While other version-exclusive Pokémon aren't available during normal gameplay, they can be transferred through the [[GO Park]]. | ||
=== | ===[[Generation VIII]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|Sword and Shield}}==== | ||
{{VexHeader|Galar|2}} | {{VexHeader|Galar|2}} | ||
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*{{p|Passimian}} and {{p|Oranguru}} are exclusive to Sword and Shield, respectively, in the base game. However, the opposite version can be obtained if the Expansion Pass is purchased. | *{{p|Passimian}} and {{p|Oranguru}} are exclusive to Sword and Shield, respectively, in the base game. However, the opposite version can be obtained if the Expansion Pass is purchased. | ||
=====[[The Isle of Armor | =====[[The Isle of Armor]]===== | ||
{{VexHeader|Stamina|2}} | {{VexHeader|Stamina|2}} | ||
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=====[[The Crown Tundra | =====[[The Crown Tundra]]===== | ||
{{incomplete|needs=By unlocking a legendary path for a non-native version-exclusive Legendary, does that mean it can be randomly encountered normally like other Legendaries, or only by the location notes?}} | {{incomplete|needs=By unlocking a legendary path for a non-native version-exclusive Legendary, does that mean it can be randomly encountered normally like other Legendaries, or only by the location notes?}} | ||
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*Although the appearance of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Toxtricity}} doesn't change with its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Toxtricity|form}}, wild Gigantamax Toxtricity have been made exclusive to specific games through the [[Wild Area News]] with Amped Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Sword while Low Key Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Shield. | *Although the appearance of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Toxtricity}} doesn't change with its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Toxtricity|form}}, wild Gigantamax Toxtricity have been made exclusive to specific games through the [[Wild Area News]] with Amped Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Sword while Low Key Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Shield. | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}==== | ||
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=== | ===[[Generation IX]]=== | ||
==== | ===={{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet}}==== | ||
{{VexHeader|Paldea|2}} | {{VexHeader|Paldea|2}} | ||
{{Vexscvi|0128|Tauros|yes|no|form=-Paldea Blaze}} | {{Vexscvi|0128|Tauros|yes|no|form=-Paldea Blaze}} | ||
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* While {{p|Armarouge}} and {{p|Ceruledge}}'s evolution items can only be obtained in one game (namely, the [[Auspicious Armor]] in Scarlet and the [[Malicious Armor]] in Violet), both can be obtained via 5★ or 6★ [[Tera Raid Battle]]s in either version. | * While {{p|Armarouge}} and {{p|Ceruledge}}'s evolution items can only be obtained in one game (namely, the [[Auspicious Armor]] in Scarlet and the [[Malicious Armor]] in Violet), both can be obtained via 5★ or 6★ [[Tera Raid Battle]]s in either version. | ||
=====[[The Teal Mask | =====[[The Teal Mask]]===== | ||
{{VexHeader|Kitakami|2}} | {{VexHeader|Kitakami|2}} | ||
{{Vexscvi|0190|Aipom|no|yes}} | {{Vexscvi|0190|Aipom|no|yes}} | ||
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=====[[The Indigo Disk | =====[[The Indigo Disk]]===== | ||
{{VexHeader|Blueberry|2}} | {{VexHeader|Blueberry|2}} | ||
{{Vexscvi|0027|Sandshrew|no|yes|form=-Alola}} | {{Vexscvi|0027|Sandshrew|no|yes|form=-Alola}} | ||
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==In the spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
=== | ===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]=== | ||
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only after a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a [[Wonder Mail]] Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found. | As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only after a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a [[Wonder Mail]] Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found. | ||
Because Red Rescue Team was not released in South Korea, the Korean version of Blue Rescue Team has every Pokémon available by default. | Because Red Rescue Team was not released in South Korea, the Korean version of Blue Rescue Team has every Pokémon available by default. | ||
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team | ====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red and Blue Rescue Team]]==== | ||
{{VexHeader|MD|2}} | {{VexHeader|MD|2}} | ||
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*{{p|Porygon2}}, while only available in wild in Blue Rescue Team (without [[Wonder Mail]] mission), is also available via evolving {{p|Porygon}} in Red Rescue Team. | *{{p|Porygon2}}, while only available in wild in Blue Rescue Team (without [[Wonder Mail]] mission), is also available via evolving {{p|Porygon}} in Red Rescue Team. | ||
====Explorers of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness | ====Explorers of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]]==== | ||
{{VexHeader|MD|3}} | {{VexHeader|MD|3}} | ||
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*{{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} will only appear after graduating from the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|guild]] in Explorers of Sky, due to Riolu being a [[first partner Pokémon]] in that game. | *{{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} will only appear after graduating from the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|guild]] in Explorers of Sky, due to Riolu being a [[first partner Pokémon]] in that game. | ||
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare) | ====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Keep Going! Blazing, Let's Go! Stormy, and Go For It! Light Adventure Squad!]]==== | ||
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For the first time in the anime's history, two different versions of a movie were released. ''Victini and Zekrom'' features {{p|Victini}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, while ''Victini and Reshiram'' features Victini and {{p|Reshiram}}. Much like the games, there are Pokémon that are exclusive to each movie. | For the first time in the anime's history, two different versions of a movie were released. ''Victini and Zekrom'' features {{p|Victini}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, while ''Victini and Reshiram'' features Victini and {{p|Reshiram}}. Much like the games, there are Pokémon that are exclusive to each movie. | ||
===[[M14|'' | ===[[M14|''Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram'']]=== | ||
{{VexM14Header|unova|2}} | {{VexM14Header|unova|2}} | ||
{{VexM14|506|Lillipup|no|yes}} | {{VexM14|506|Lillipup|no|yes}} |