List of wild Pokémon from in-game events

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This is a list of wild Pokémon from in-game events. It includes battles against some Legendary Pokémon and other Pokémon visible in the overworld, as well as roaming Pokémon.

In the core series

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Several of the wild Pokémon from in-game events are unique Pokémon (including some Legendary Pokémon), in which case no other Pokémon of the same species would appear in the current game.

Starting in Generation III, if the player runs from a Legendary Pokémon, the Pokémon respawns, but other Pokémon still become permanently unavailable. Starting in Pokémon Platinum, if the player defeats an in-game event Pokémon, then it respawns next time the player enters the Hall of Fame.

Additionally, there are Voltorb, Electrode, Foongus, and Amoonguss disguised as items in some games. They don't respawn if they are defeated. In most cases, other Pokémon of the same species are found elsewhere in the same games. However, in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the only Electrode available are the ones disguised as items in Team Rainbow Rocket's castle, so if they are defeated or skipped (as the area can't be revisited after defeating Giovanni), Electrode cannot be caught in these games.

Generation I

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation I

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow.

Species Location Level Notes
  Voltorb Power Plant 40 Six
  Electrode Power Plant 43 Two
  Snorlax One on Route 12
One on Route 16
30 Requires Poké Flute
  Articuno Seafoam Islands 50
  Zapdos Power Plant 50
  Moltres Victory Road 50
  Mewtwo Cerulean Cave 70 After entering Hall of Fame

Generation II

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation II

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal.

Species Location Level Notes
  Sudowoodo Route 36 20 Requires SquirtBottle
  Raikou Roaming Johto 40 After watching them flee from Brass Tower
  Entei Roaming Johto 40 After watching them flee from Brass Tower
  Suicune Roaming JohtoGS/Tin TowerC 40 After watching them flee from Brass TowerGS
Requires Clear BellC
  Lapras Union Cave 20 Requires Surf
Appears every Friday
  Gyarados Lake of Rage 30 Requires Surf
Guaranteed to be shiny
  Geodude Team Rocket's Hideout 21 Seven
Cannot be fled from
  Voltorb Team Rocket's Hideout 23 Eight
Cannot be fled from
  Koffing Team Rocket's Hideout 21 Seven
Cannot be fled from
  Electrode Team Rocket's Hideout 23 Three
  Lugia Whirl Islands 40S
70G
60C
Requires Silver Wing
  Ho-Oh Tin Tower 40G
70S
60C
Requires Rainbow Wing
  Snorlax Vermilion City 50 Requires EXPN Card
  Celebi Ilex Forest 30 Crystal only
Requires using GS Ball after Kurt examines it
Event exclusive on cartridge

Generation III

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation III

Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald.

Species Location Level Notes
  Kecleon Two on Route 119
Six on Route 120
30 Requires Devon Scope
  Regirock Desert Ruins 40 Requires StrengthRS/Rock SmashE
  Regice Island Cave 40
  Registeel Ancient Tomb 40 Requires FlyRS/FlashE
  Kyogre Cave of OriginS
Marine CaveE
45S
70E
  Groudon Cave of OriginR
Terra CaveE
45R
70E
  Rayquaza Sky Pillar 70 After watching Rayquaza visit Sootopolis CityE
Requires Mach Bike
  Latias Roaming HoennSE
Southern IslandRE
40 After entering Hall of FameSE
Requires Eon Ticket (event exclusive)RE
  Latios Roaming HoennRE
Southern IslandSE
40 After entering Hall of FameRE
Requires Eon Ticket (event exclusive)SE

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Species Location Level Notes
  Hypno Berry Forest 30
  Electrode Power Plant 34 Two
  Snorlax One on Route 12
One on Route 16
30 Requires Poké Flute
  Articuno Seafoam Islands 50
  Zapdos Power Plant 50
  Moltres Mt. Ember 50
  Mewtwo Cerulean Cave 70 After restoring the Network Machine of the Pokémon Network Center
  Raikou Roaming Kanto 50 After defeating Team Rocket on Five Island
(if the player chose Squirtle)
  Entei Roaming Kanto 50 After defeating Team Rocket on Five Island
(if the player chose Bulbasaur)
  Suicune Roaming Kanto 50 After defeating Team Rocket on Five Island
(if the player chose Charmander)
  Lugia Navel Rock 70 Requires MysticTicket (event exclusive)
  Ho-Oh Navel Rock 70 Requires MysticTicket (event exclusive)
  Deoxys Birth Island 30 Requires AuroraTicket (event exclusive)
Pokémon Emerald

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events that are in Pokémon Emerald but not in Ruby and Sapphire.

Species Location Level Notes
  Sudowoodo Battle Frontier 40 Requires Wailmer Pail
  Mew Faraway Island 30 Requires Old Sea Map (event exclusive)
  Lugia Navel Rock 70 Requires MysticTicket (event exclusive)
  Ho-Oh Navel Rock 70 Requires MysticTicket (event exclusive)
  Deoxys Birth Island 30 Requires AuroraTicket (event exclusive)

Generation IV

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation IV

Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum.

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, all of these Pokémon are permanently missable if the player defeats them, except for Drifloon, which appears every Friday after Mars was defeated for the first time, and Spiritomb, which appears every time the player uses an Odd Keystone and greets 32 players in the Underground. Starting from Platinum, the Pokémon respawn if the player defeats them and then defeats Cynthia, and therefore are not permanently missable anymore.

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the items required to catch Darkrai, Shaymin, and Arceus (Member Card, Oak's Letter, and Azure Flute, respectively) were never released, therefore these Pokémon are not legitimately obtainable. If the player obtains any of these items via glitches or cheating, it works as intended. However, the Member Card and Oak's Letter (but not the Azure Flute) were normally obtainable through events in Pokémon Platinum.

Species Location Level Notes
  Drifloon Valley Windworks 22DP
15Pt
Appears every Friday
  Rotom Old Chateau 15DP
20Pt
After receiving National PokédexDP
Night only
  Spiritomb Route 209 25 Appears each time player uses Odd Keystone and talks to other players in the Underground 32 times
  Dialga Spear Pillar 47D
70Pt
After talking to Cynthia's grandmother in Celestic TownPt
  Palkia Spear Pillar 47P
70Pt
After talking to Cynthia's grandmother in Celestic TownPt
  Giratina Turnback Cave or
Distortion WorldPt
47Pt
70DP
Reappears in Turnback Cave if player defeats it in Distortion World and then enters Hall of FamePt
  Uxie Acuity Cavern 50 After defeating Cyrus for the last time
  Mesprit Roaming Sinnoh 50 After defeating Cyrus for the last time and seeing Mesprit in Verity Cavern
  Azelf Valor Cavern 50 After defeating Cyrus for the last time
  Regigigas Snowpoint Temple 70DP
1Pt
Requires Regirock, Regice, Registeel
  Cresselia Roaming Sinnoh 50 After bringing Lunar Wing to Eldritch's son
  Heatran Stark Mountain 70DP
50Pt
After talking to Buck and his grandfather in Survival Area
Requires Strength and Rock Smash
  Darkrai Newmoon Island 40DP
50Pt
Event exclusive
  Shaymin Flower Paradise 30 Event exclusive
  Arceus Hall of Origin 80 Legitimately inaccessible
Pokémon Platinum

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events introduced in Pokémon Platinum (that is, not available in Diamond and Pearl).

Species Location Level Notes
  Articuno Roaming Sinnoh 60 After talking to Professor Oak in Eterna City
  Zapdos Roaming Sinnoh 60 After talking to Professor Oak in Eterna City
  Moltres Roaming Sinnoh 60 After talking to Professor Oak in Eterna City
  Regirock Rock Peak Ruins 30 Requires event Regigigas
  Regice Iceberg Ruins 30 Requires event Regigigas
  Registeel Iron Ruins 30 Requires event Regigigas

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

Species Location Level Notes
  Sudowoodo Route 36 20 Requires SquirtBottle
  Raikou Roaming Johto 40 After watching them flee from Burned Tower
  Entei Roaming Johto 40 After watching them flee from Burned Tower
  Lapras Union Cave 20 Requires Surf
Appears every Friday
  Gyarados Lake of Rage 30 Requires Surf
Guaranteed to be shiny
  Geodude Team Rocket HQ 21 Five
Do not appear after defeating or catching the three Electrode
  Voltorb Team Rocket HQ 23 Six
Do not appear after defeating or catching the three Electrode
  Koffing Team Rocket HQ 21 Five
Do not appear after defeating or catching the three Electrode
  Electrode Team Rocket HQ 23 Three
  Lugia Whirl Islands 45SS
70HG
Requires Silver Wing
Also requires Tidal BellSS
  Ho-Oh Bell Tower 45HG
70SS
Requires Rainbow Wing
Also requires Clear BellHG
  Snorlax Route 11 or
Route 12
50 Requires EXPN Card
Reappears on Route 12 if player defeats it on Route 11 and then enters Hall of Fame
  Articuno Seafoam Islands 50
  Suicune Route 25 or
Burned Tower
40 Reappears in Burned Tower if player defeats it on Route 25 and then enters Hall of Fame
  Latias Roaming KantoHG
Pewter CitySS
35HG
40SS
Event Enigma Stone required.SS
  Latios Roaming KantoSS
Pewter CityHG
35SS
40HG
Event Enigma Stone required.HG
  Zapdos Route 10 50 After obtaining 16 Badges
  Moltres Mt. Silver 50
  Mewtwo Cerulean Cave 70
  Kyogre Embedded Tower 50 HeartGold only
Requires Blue Orb
  Groudon Embedded Tower 50 SoulSilver only
Requires Red Orb
  Rayquaza Embedded Tower 50 Requires Jade Orb

Generation V

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation V

Pokémon Black and White

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Black and White.

Species Location Level Notes
  Victini Liberty Garden 15 Requires event Liberty Pass
  Musharna The Dreamyard 50 Every Friday, in basement
Has Hidden Ability Telepathy
  Darmanitan Desert Resort 35 Requires RageCandyBar
Has Hidden Ability Zen Mode
  Zoroark Lostlorn Forest 25 Requires Shiny event Raikou, Entei or Suicune
  Foongus Routes 6 and 10 20 (Route 6)
30 (Route 10)
Four (two each)
  Amoonguss Route 10 40 Two
  Volcarona Relic Castle 70 After beating Elite Four
  ReshiramB N's Castle
Dragonspiral Tower
50 Required catch unless party and Boxes are full,
in which case it is refought at Dragonspiral Tower after the credits.
  ZekromW N's Castle
Dragonspiral Tower
50 Required catch unless party and Boxes are full,
in which case it is refought at Dragonspiral Tower after the credits.
  Cobalion Mistralton Cave 42
  Virizion Pinwheel Forest 42 Must have encountered Cobalion.
  Terrakion Victory Road 42 Must have encountered Cobalion.
  TornadusB Roaming Unova 40 Must have entered Route 10's gate.
  ThundurusW Roaming Unova 40 Must have entered Route 10's gate.
  Landorus Abundant Shrine 70 Requires Tornadus and Thundurus.
TornadusB or ThundurusW's OT must match the player's.
  Kyurem Giant Chasm 75

Pokémon Black 2 and White 2

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.

 
Regirock
 
Regice
 
Registeel
 
Latias
 
Latios
Rock Ice Steel Dragon Psychic Dragon Psychic
 
Uxie
 
Mesprit
 
Azelf
 
Heatran
 
Regigigas
Psychic Psychic Psychic Fire Steel Normal
 
Cresselia
 
Crustle
 
Foongus (5×)
 
Amoonguss (7×)
 
Jellicent
(male every MondayB2)
(female every ThursdayW2)
Psychic Bug Rock Grass Poison Grass Poison Water Ghost
 
Haxorus (Shiny)
 
BraviaryW2
 
MandibuzzB2
 
Volcarona
 
Cobalion
Dragon Normal Flying Dark Flying Bug Fire Steel Fighting
 
Terrakion
 
Virizion
 
ReshiramW2
 
ZekromB2
 
Kyurem
Rock Fighting Grass Fighting Dragon Fire Dragon Electric Dragon Ice

Generation VI

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation VI

Pokémon X and Y

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon X and Y.

Species Location Level Notes
  Snorlax Route 7 15 Requires Poké Flute
  Articuno Sea Spirit's Den 70 After encountering it ten times roaming Kalos
(if the player chose Chespin)
  Zapdos Sea Spirit's Den 70 After encountering it ten times roaming Kalos
(if the player chose Fennekin)
  Moltres Sea Spirit's Den 70 After encountering it ten times roaming Kalos
(if the player chose Froakie)
  Mewtwo Unknown Dungeon 70 After entering Hall of Fame
  Banette Pokémon Village 46-50 Shaking trash cans on Thursdays
  Rotom Lost Hotel 38 Shaking trash cans on Tuesdays
  Xerneas Team Flare Secret HQX 50 Must be captured to progress the story
(respawns immediately if defeated)
  Yveltal Team Flare Secret HQY 50 Must be captured to progress the story
(respawns immediately if defeated)
  Zygarde Terminus Cave 70 After entering Hall of Fame

Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

 
Raikou
 
Entei
 
Suicune
 
LugiaAS
 
Ho-OhOR
Electric Fire Water Psychic Flying Fire Flying
 
Regirock
 
Regice
 
Registeel
 
Latias
(wild Pokémon, requires Eon TicketOR)
(not wild, automatically joins the teamAS)
 
Latios
(wild Pokémon, requires Eon TicketAS)
(not wild, automatically joins the teamOR)
Rock Ice Steel Dragon Psychic Dragon Psychic
 
KyogreAS
 
GroudonOR
 
Rayquaza
 
Deoxys
 
Spiritomb
Water Ground Dragon Flying Psychic Ghost Dark
 
Uxie
 
Mesprit
 
Azelf
 
DialgaAS
 
PalkiaOR
Psychic Psychic Psychic Steel Dragon Water Dragon
 
Heatran
 
Regigigas
 
Giratina
 
Cresselia
 
Cobalion
Fire Steel Normal Ghost Dragon Psychic Steel Fighting
 
Terrakion
 
Virizion
 
TornadusOR
 
ThundurusAS
 
ReshiramOR
Rock Fighting Grass Fighting Flying Electric Flying Dragon Fire
 
ZekromAS
 
Landorus
 
Kyurem
Dragon Electric Ground Flying Dragon Ice

Generation VII

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation VII

Pokémon Sun and Moon

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.

Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu! and Let's Go Eevee!

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.

Generation VIII

Main article: List of in-game event Pokémon in Generation VIII

Pokémon Sword and Shield

These are the wild Pokémon from in-game events in Pokémon Sword and Shield.