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A regional Pokédex will often place newly-released evolutions and pre-evolutions near their base form, no matter how much distance is between them in the [[National Dex|National Pokédex]]. For example, in the National Dex, {{p|Scyther}} falls at #123, with its evolution {{p|Scizor}} at #212. In the [[Johto]] region's Pokédex, however, they are #110 and #111, respectively. Capturing all Pokémon in a regional Pokédex will cause the [[Game Freak]] developers in-game to award the player with a [[diploma]] in [[Generation I]], [[Generation II]], and [[Generation III]]. Completing the National Dex awards another diploma in [[Generation III]]. In [[Generation IV]], seeing every Pokémon in the [[Sinnoh]] region's Pokédex allows the player to receive the National Dex from [[Professor Oak]].
A regional Pokédex will often place newly-released evolutions and pre-evolutions near their base form, no matter how much distance is between them in the [[National Dex|National Pokédex]]. For example, in the National Dex, {{p|Scyther}} falls at #123, with its evolution {{p|Scizor}} at #212. In the [[Johto]] region's Pokédex, however, they are #110 and #111, respectively. Capturing all Pokémon in a regional Pokédex will cause the [[Game Freak]] developers in-game to award the player with a [[diploma]] in [[Generation I]], [[Generation II]], and [[Generation III]]. Completing the National Dex awards another diploma in [[Generation III]]. In [[Generation IV]], seeing every Pokémon in the [[Sinnoh]] region's Pokédex allows the player to receive the National Dex from [[Professor Oak]].


So far, however, only the [[Sinnoh]] region's Pokédex does not naturally include all of the new Pokémon released in that generation. The reasons for this are unknown, as many Pokémon {{p2|Magneton|numbered as low as 82}} in the National Dex have {{p2|Magnezone|evolutions in the 460's}}, and neither they nor the new evolution are included in the regional numbering system. Still other Pokémon unrelated to Pokémon from previous generations are {{p2|Arceus|numbered as high as 493}} in the National Pokédex, and yet do not appear in the Sinnoh regional Dex.
So far, however, only the [[Sinnoh]] region's Pokédex does not naturally include all of the new Pokémon released in that generation. The reasons for this are unknown, as many Pokémon {{p2|Magneton|numbered as low as 82}} in the National Dex have {{p2|Magnezone|evolutions in the 460's}}, and neither they nor the new evolution are included in the regional numbering system. Still other Pokémon unrelated to Pokémon from previous generations are {{p2|Arceus|numbered as high as 493}} in the National Pokédex, and yet do not appear in the Sinnoh regional Dex. [[Pokémon Platinum]] seemed to solve this issue by adding 59 more Pokémon to the Sinnoh Regional Pokédex.


The Pokédex order for the four main regions of the Pokémon world are as follows:
The Pokédex order for the four main regions of the Pokémon world are as follows:
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* [[List of Pokémon by Johto Dex number|Johto Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Chikorita}} - #251 {{p|Celebi}}
* [[List of Pokémon by Johto Dex number|Johto Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Chikorita}} - #251 {{p|Celebi}}
* [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Dex number|Hoenn Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Treecko}} - #202 {{p|Deoxys}}
* [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Dex number|Hoenn Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Treecko}} - #202 {{p|Deoxys}}
* [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Dex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Turtwig}} - #151 {{p|Manaphy}}
* [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Dex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] ({{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}): #001 {{p|Turtwig}} - #151 {{p|Manaphy}}
**[[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Dex number|Enhanced Sinnoh Pokédex]] ({{v2|Platinum}}): #001 {{p|Turtwig}} - #210 {{p|Giratina}}


The National Dex, which catalogs every Pokémon currently known, is as follows:
The National Dex, which catalogs every Pokémon currently known, is as follows:
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