List of Pokémon by evolution family: Difference between revisions

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{{lop/evo-group|Rotom|Electric|479|Rotom|Normal Rotom|479O|Rotom|Heat Rotom|479W|Rotom|Wash Rotom|479R|Rotom|Frost Rotom|479F|Rotom|Fan Rotom|479L|Rotom|Mow Rotom|group=Rotom}}
{{lop/evo-group|Rotom|Electric|479|Rotom|Normal Rotom|479O|Rotom|Heat Rotom|479W|Rotom|Wash Rotom|479R|Rotom|Frost Rotom|479F|Rotom|Fan Rotom|479L|Rotom|Mow Rotom|group=Rotom}}
{{lop/evo-group||Psychic|480|Uxie||481|Mesprit||482|Azelf||group={{color2|000000|Lake guardians}}}}
{{lop/evo-group||Psychic|480|Uxie||481|Mesprit||482|Azelf||group={{color2|000000|Lake guardians}}}}
{{lop/evo-group||Dragon|483|Dialga||484|Palkia||487|Giratina|[[Form differences#Giratina|Altered Forme]]|487O|Giratina|[[Form differences#Giratina|Origin Forme]]|group={{color2|000000|Creation trio}}}}
{{lop/evo-group||Dragon|483|Dialga||484|Palkia||487|Giratina|[[Form differences#Giratina|Altered Forme]]|487O|Giratina|[[Form differences#Giratina|Origin Forme]]|group={{color2|000000|Dragon trio}}}}
{{lop/evo|Heatran|Fire|485|Heatran}}
{{lop/evo|Heatran|Fire|485|Heatran}}
{{lop/evo|Regigigas|Normal|486|Regigigas}}
{{lop/evo|Regigigas|Normal|486|Regigigas}}
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{{lop/evo|Oshawott|Water|501|Oshawott|Level 17|502|Futachimaru|Level 36|503|Daikenki}}
{{lop/evo|Oshawott|Water|501|Oshawott|Level 17|502|Futachimaru|Level 36|503|Daikenki}}
{{lop/evo|Minezumi|Normal|504|Minezumi|Level 20|505|Miruhog}}
{{lop/evo|Minezumi|Normal|504|Minezumi|Level 20|505|Miruhog}}
{{lop/evo|Yorterry|Normal|506|Yorterry|Level 16|507|Haderia|Level 32|508|Murando}}
{{lop/evo|Yorterrie|Normal|506|Yorterrie|Level 16|507|Haderia|Level 32|508|Murando}}
{{lop/evo|Choroneko|Dark|509|Choroneko|Level 20|510|Lepardas}}
{{lop/evo|Choroneko|Dark|509|Choroneko|Level 20|510|Lepardas}}
{{lop/evo|Yanappu|Grass|511|Yanappu|Leaf Stone|512|Yanakkie}}
{{lop/evo|Pansage|Grass|511|Pansage|Leaf Stone|512|Yanakkie}}
{{lop/evo|Baoppu|Fire|513|Baoppu|Fire Stone|514|Baokkie}}
{{lop/evo|Pansear|Fire|513|Pansear|Fire Stone|514|Baokkie}}
{{lop/evo|Hiyappu|Water|515|Hiyappu|Water Stone|516|Hiyakkie}}
{{lop/evo|Panpour|Water|515|Panpour|Water Stone|516|Hiyakkie}}
{{lop/evo|Munna|Psychic|517|Munna|Moon Stone|518|Musharna}}
{{lop/evo|Munna|Psychic|517|Munna|Moon Stone|518|Musharna}}
{{lop/evo|Pidove|Flying|519|Pidove|Level 21|520|Hatooboo|Level 32|521|Kenhorou}}
{{lop/evo|Pidove|Flying|519|Pidove|Level 21|520|Hatooboo|Level 32|521|Kenhorou}}
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{{lop/evo|Monmen|Grass|546|Monmen|Sun Stone|547|Erufuun}}
{{lop/evo|Monmen|Grass|546|Monmen|Sun Stone|547|Erufuun}}
{{lop/evo|Churine|Grass|548|Churine|Sun Stone|549|Doredia}}
{{lop/evo|Churine|Grass|548|Churine|Sun Stone|549|Doredia}}
{{lop/evo-group|Basslao|Water|550|Basslao|[[Form differences#Basslao|Red Stripe]]|550B|Basslao|[[Form differences#Basslao|Blue Stripe]]}}
{{lop/evo-group|Basurao|Water|550|Basurao|[[Form differences#Basurao|Red Stripe]]|550B|Basurao|[[Form differences#Basurao|Blue Stripe]]}}
{{lop/evo|Sandile|Ground|551|Sandile|Level 29|552|Waruvile|Level 40|553|Waruvial}}
{{lop/evo|Sandile|Ground|551|Sandile|Level 29|552|Waruvile|Level 40|553|Waruvial}}
{{lop/evo|Darumakka|Fire|554|Darumakka|Level 35|555|Darmanitan}}
{{lop/evo|Darumakka|Fire|554|Darumakka|Level 35|555|Darmanitan}}
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{{lop/evo|Zorua|Dark|570|Zorua|Level 30|571|Zoroark}}
{{lop/evo|Zorua|Dark|570|Zorua|Level 30|571|Zoroark}}
{{lop/evo|Minccino|Normal|572|Minccino|Shiny Stone|573|Chillaccino}}
{{lop/evo|Minccino|Normal|572|Minccino|Shiny Stone|573|Chillaccino}}
{{lop/evo|Gothimu|Psychic|574|Gothimu|Level 32|575|Gochimiru|Level 41|576|Gothiruselle}}
{{lop/evo|Gothimu|Psychic|574|Gothimu|Level 32|575|Gochimiru|Level 41|576|Gochiruzeru}}
{{lop/evo|Yuniran|Psychic|577|Yuniran|Level 32|578|Daburan|Level 41|579|Ranculus}}
{{lop/evo|Yuniran|Psychic|577|Yuniran|Level 32|578|Daburan|Level 41|579|Rankurusu}}
{{lop/evo|Koaruhie|Water|580|Koaruhie|Level 35|581|Swanna}}
{{lop/evo|Koaruhie|Water|580|Koaruhie|Level 35|581|Swanna}}
{{lop/evo|Vanipeti|Ice|582|Vanipeti|Level 35|583|Baniricchi|Level 47|584|Baibanira}}
{{lop/evo|Vanipeti|Ice|582|Vanipeti|Level 35|583|Baniricchi|Level 47|584|Baibanira}}
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{{lop/evo-group|Musketeer quartet|Fighting|638|Cobalon||639|Terrakion||640|Virizion||647|Keldeo|group={{color2|000000|Musketeer quartet}}}}
{{lop/evo-group|Musketeer quartet|Fighting|638|Cobalon||639|Terrakion||640|Virizion||647|Keldeo|group={{color2|000000|Musketeer quartet}}}}
{{lop/evo-group|Raijin trio|Flying|641|Tornelos||642|Voltolos||645|Landlos|group={{color2|000000|Raijin trio}}}}
{{lop/evo-group|Raijin trio|Flying|641|Tornelos||642|Voltolos||645|Landlos|group={{color2|000000|Raijin trio}}}}
{{lop/evo-group|Energy dragon|Dragon|643|Reshiram||644|Zekrom||646|Kyurem|group={{color2|000000|Tao trio}}}}
{{lop/evo-group|Energy dragon|Dragon|643|Reshiram||644|Zekrom||646|Kyurem|group={{color2|000000|Energy dragon trio}}}}
{{lop/evo-group|Meloetta|Normal|648|Meloetta|[[Form differences#Meloetta|Voice Forme]]|648S|Meloetta|[[Form differences#Meloetta|Step Forme]]}}
{{lop/evo-group|Meloetta|Normal|648|Meloetta|[[Form differences#Meloetta|Voice Forme]]|648S|Meloetta|[[Form differences#Meloetta|Step Forme]]}}
{{lop/evo|Genesect|Bug|649|Genesect}}
{{lop/evo|Genesect|Bug|649|Genesect}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Professor Rowan]] is said in the games to have studied Pokémon evolution and determined that 90% of all Pokémon are related in some way by evolution. As of [[Generation V]], with 102 (54 normal, 48 legendary) Pokémon out of 649 total not evolving, this is pretty accurate, as a little over 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution before being fully evolved. Excluding legendaries, which do not evolve as a rule, brings this percentage to just over 91%.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Nageki and Dageki.}} In previous generations:
*[[Professor Rowan]] is said in the games to have studied Pokémon evolution and determined that 90% of all Pokémon are related in some way by evolution. As of [[Generation V]], with 102 (54 normal, 48 legendary) Pokémon out of 649 total not evolving, this is pretty accurate, as a little over 84% of all Pokémon undergo at least one evolution before being fully evolved. Excluding legendaries, which do not evolve as a rule, brings this percentage to just over 91%.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Nageki and Dageki.}} In previous generations:
**25 (20 normal, five legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation I, with percentages of 83% including and 86% excluding legendary Pokémon.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee.}}
**25 (20 normal, five legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation I, with percentages of 83% including and 86% excluding legendaries.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee.}}
**43 (32 normal, 11 legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation II, with percentages of 83% including and 87% excluding legendary Pokémon.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Tauros and Miltank.}}
**43 (32 normal, 11 legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation II, with percentages of 83% including and 87% excluding legendaries.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Tauros and Miltank.}}
**73 (52 normal, 21 legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation III, with percentages of 81% including and 87% excluding legendary Pokémon.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Plusle and Minun.}}
**73 (52 normal, 21 legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation III, with percentages of 81% including and 87% excluding legendaries.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Plusle and Minun.}}
**77 (42 normal, 35 legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation IV, with percentages of 84% including and 91% excluding legendary Pokémon.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Volbeat and Illumise.}}
**77 (42 normal, 35 legendary) Pokémon did not evolve in Generation IV, with percentages of 84% including and 91% excluding legendaries.{{tt|*|Note that this does include Pokémon that do not evolve but are still closely related, such as Volbeat and Illumise.}}
*By far, most three-stage evolution families were introduced in Generation I, with 27 such families having their roots there (though not necessarily their most unevolved or most evolved forms). Because of branch evolution, 29 of the second-evolution Pokémon can count themselves as members of a Generation I evolution family. Generation V has the second most, with 19 three-stage families (non due to branching). Generation III has the next most, with 16 three-stage families that end in 18 Pokémon (again due to branching), while Generation II and Generation IV have the least, with only nine and six families, respectively, that end in a third member.
*By far, most three-stage evolution families were introduced in Generation I, with 27 such families having their roots there (though not necessarily their most unevolved or most evolved forms). Because of branch evolution, 29 of the second-evolution Pokémon can count themselves as members of a Generation I evolution family. Generation V has the second most, with 19 three-stage families (non due to branching). Generation III has the next most, with 16 three-stage families that end in 18 Pokémon (again due to branching), while Generation II and Generation IV have the least, with only nine and six families, respectively, that end in a third member.
**Generation V, however, has introduced the most original three-stage evolutions, as many of the three stage-evolutions stemming from Generation I include Pokémon not introduced in the same Generation as their evolutionary relatives.
**Generation V, however, has introduced the most original three-stage evolutions, as many of the three stage-evolutions stemming from Generation I include Pokémon not introduced in the same Generation as their evolutionary relatives.
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