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Early-route Pokémon is a fan term commonly used to refer to common Pokémon that you can find in the first few routes and usually have a high catch rate. Each generation has a mammal-like Pokémon, a bird-like Pokémon and a bug-like Pokémon. These Pokémon play the role of the first experience with wild Pokémon for new players and due to this they represent their introductory region and generation in the eyes of fans.

Other commonly referred Pokémon groups with member from every, or almost every, generation are: first partner Pokémon, Electric rodents, Fossil Pokémon, Pseudo-legendary Pokémon, main Legendary duo or trio, minor Legendary group or Mew variants.

List of Pokémon

The mammal-set

  • All Pokémon in this set are in the Field Egg Group.
  • Most of the Pokémon in this set are part of the two-stage evolutionary line.
  • Pokémon in this set usually have Normal-type but some of them also have Dark-type.

Regional vermin

So far, each generation have introduced at least one dual-stage mammal Normal-type early-route Pokémon. This group of Pokémon is called regional vermin or regional rodent despite only a few of them being rodents. These Pokémon are commonly used by the Youngster trainer class.

Pokéfan Darcy uses a team of Pokémon that consists of all five regional vermins that existed at the time.

Generation I
 
Rattata
Normal
  Raticate
Normal
Generation II
 
Sentret
Normal
  Furret
Normal
Generation III
 
Zigzagoon
Normal
  Linoone
Normal
Generation IV
 
Bidoof
Normal
  Bibarel
Normal Water
Generation V
 
Patrat
Normal
  Watchog
Normal
Generation VI
 
Bunnelby
Normal
  Diggersby
Normal Ground
Generation VII
 
Yungoos
Normal
  Gumshoos
Normal
Generation VIII
 
Skwovet
Normal
  Greedent
Normal
Generation IX
 
Lechonk
Normal
  Oinkologne
Normal


Other mammals

Starting with Generation III, a trend of other early mammal Pokémon emerges. This groups doesn't have its own name and is often grouped with regional vermins together as regional mammals. Pokémon of this group are often based on pet animals like cats or dogs and often have the Dark type.

Generation III
 
Poochyena
Dark
  Mightyena
Dark
Does not evolve further
Generation IV
 
Shinx
Electric
  Luxio
Electric
  Luxray
Electric
Generation V
 
Purloin
Dark
  Liepard
Dark
Does not evolve further
Generation V
 
Lillipup
Normal
  Herdier
Normal
  Stoutland
Normal
Generation VIII
 
Nickit
Dark
  Thievul
Dark
Does not evolve further
Generation VIII
 
Wooloo
Normal
  Dubwool
Normal
Does not evolve further


The bird-set

This groups is called regional bird and it consists of dual- or three-stage evolutionary line of early-route bird-based Pokémon. Each generation introduces at least one regional bird. These Pokémon are commonly used by the Youngster trainer class.

  • All Pokémon in this set are in the Flying Egg Group.
  • Most Pokémon in this set are part of the three-stage evolutionary line.
  • All Pokémon in this set are Flying-type.
Generation I
 
Pidgey
Normal Flying
  Pidgeotto
Normal Flying
  Pidgeot
Normal Flying
Generation I
 
Spearow
Normal Flying
  Fearow
Normal Flying
Does not evolve further
Generation II
 
Hoothoot
Normal Flying
  Noctowl
Normal Flying
Does not evolve further
Generation III
 
Taillow
Normal Flying
  Swellow
Normal Flying
Does not evolve further
Generation III
 
Wingull
Water Flying
  Pelipper
Water Flying
Does not evolve further
Generation IV
 
Starly
Normal Flying
  Staravia
Normal Flying
  Staraptor
Normal Flying
Generation V
 
Pidove
Normal Flying
  Tranquill
Normal Flying
  Unfezant
Normal Flying
Generation VI
 
Fletchling
Normal Flying
  Fletchinder
Fire Flying
  Talonflame
Fire Flying
Generation VII
 
Pikipek
Normal Flying
  Trumbeak
Normal Flying
  Toucannon
Normal Flying
Generation VIII
 
Rookidee
Flying
  Corvisquire
Flying
  Corviknight
Flying Steel
Generation IX
 
Wattrel
Electric Flying
  Kilowattrel
Electric Flying
Does not evolve further


The bug-set

This group is called regional bug and it consists of dual- or three-stage evolutionary line of early-route Bug-type Pokémon that appear in some kind of forest location. These Pokémon very often evolve early, go through larval and cocoon stages and they often come in pairs of a sympathetic and an antagonistic evolutionary line. These Pokémon are commonly used by the Bug Catcher trainer class.

  • All Pokémon in this set are in the Bug Egg Group.
  • All Pokémon in this set are Bug-type.
  • Most of the unevolved forms and not-fully evolved of Pokémon in this set cannot learn TMs and HMs at all until it has reached to its final form.
  • Most of the Pokémon in this set evolve early by levelling up.
Generation I
 
Caterpie
Bug
  Metapod
Bug
  Butterfree
Bug Flying
Generation I
 
Weedle
Bug Poison
  Kakuna
Bug Poison
  Beedrill
Bug Poison
Generation II
 
Ledyba
Bug Flying
  Ledian
Bug Flying
Does not evolve further
Generation II
 
Spinarak
Bug Poison
  Ariados
Bug Poison
Does not evolve further
Generation III
 
Wurmple
Bug
  Silcoon
Bug
  Beautifly
Bug Flying
Generation III
 
Wurmple
Bug
  Cascoon
Bug
  Dustox
Bug Poison
Generation IV
 
Kricketot
Bug
  Kricketune
Bug
Does not evolve further
Generation V
 
Sewaddle
Bug Grass
  Swadloon
Bug Grass
  Leavanny
Bug Grass
Generation V
 
Venipede
Bug Poison
  Whirlipede
Bug Poison
  Scolipede
Bug Poison
Generation VI
 
Scatterbug
Bug
  Spewpa
Bug
  Vivillon
Bug Flying
Generation VII
 
Grubbin
Bug
  Charjabug
Bug Electric
  Vikavolt
Bug Electric
Generation VIII
 
Blipbug
Bug
  Dottler
Bug Psychic
  Orbeetle
Bug Psychic


Generation IX
 
Tarountula
Bug
  Spidops
Bug
Does not evolve further
Generation IX
 
Nymble
Bug
  Lokix
Bug Dark
Does not evolve further


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