List of Pokémon by availability (GO)

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This is a list of Pokémon available in Pokémon GO.

List of Pokémon by date

Every generation of Pokémon is represented in Pokémon GO - the entirety of Generations I and II, the vast majority of Generations III to VI, and a select few from Generations VII and VIII. From the first six generations, the following Pokémon species and forms have yet to become available:

Generation Pokémon
I           
II Hisuian Typhlosion  Mega Heracross Galarian CorsolaMega Tyranitar
III    Mega Gardevoir   Mega Medicham Mega Camerupt    Mega Metagross   
IV Mega GarchompMega LucarioMega Gallade     Origin Forme DialgaOrigin Forme Palkia     
V Hisuian SamurottMega AudinoHisuian LilligantWhite-Striped Basculin   Hisuian Zorua Hisuian Zoroark        
VI Ash-Greninja       Aegislash      Hisuian SliggooHisuian Goodra  10% Forme ZygardeComplete Forme ZygardeDiancieMega Diancie 


Date Pokémon Notes
Jul 6, 2016 All Generation I Pokémon except Ditto, Legendary Pokémon and Mew Initial release.
Nov 23, 2016   Ditto became available, appearing disguised as Pidgey, Rattata, Zubat, or Magikarp. Ditto also became able to appear disguised as various other Pokémon since then.
Dec 12, 2016          Generation II baby Pokémon (besides Tyrogue) became available, exclusively from Eggs.
Feb 16, 2017                                                                                      Most remaining Generation II Pokémon became available, except Delibird and Smeargle. This included allowing Generation I Pokémon that have Generation II cross-generational evolutions to evolve into those Pokémon and Togetic now appearing in the wild.
Jul 22, 2017    Legendary Pokémon were first made available through Raid Battles. Articuno was first available in Raid Battles from July 22 to 31.
Jul 31, 2017   Moltres was first available in Raid Battles from July 31 to August 7.
Aug 7, 2017   Zapdos was first available in Raid Battles from August 7 to 14.
Aug 14, 2017   The first Mewtwo Raid Battle occurred at the Pokémon GO Stadium event. Mewtwo was subsequently available in field tests and full EX Raid Battles. Mewtwo was made available through normal raids on September 20, 2018.
Aug 31, 2017     Raikou, Entei, and Suicune became available through Raid Battles in (respectively) the Americas, Europe and Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region from August 31 to September 30. On September 30, they then migrated to the preceding region. On October 31, they migrated a final time, until their availability ended on November 30.
Oct 20, 2017       The Generation III Ghost-type Pokémon became available, in conjunction with the Halloween 2017 event.
Nov 28, 2017   Ho-Oh became available through Raid Battles after the successful Global Catch Challenge, lasting until December 14.
Dec 8, 2017                                                    50 Generation III Pokémon became available. Mawile and Absol were only available through Raid Battles.[1]
Dec 15, 2017   Groudon became available through Raid Battles, lasting until January 15, 2018.
Dec 21, 2017                       20 additional Generation III Pokémon became available.[2] Delibird became available exclusively during the Holiday 2017 event.
Jan 12, 2018   Kyogre became available through Raid Battles, lasting until February 15, 2018.
Jan 23, 2018                         23 additional Generation III Pokémon became available.
Feb 9, 2018                         19 additional Generation III Pokémon became available.
Mar 27, 2018   Mew became available through the Special Research mode that was activated alongside Field Research on the same day.
Apr 2, 2018    Latias and Latios became available through Raid Battles. Latias was available in Europe, Asia, and Australia while Latios could be found in North America, South America, and Africa. They switched locations on May 8 and were available until June 5.
May 30, 2018   Alolan Exeggutor became available.
Jun 21, 2018             Alolan Rattata, Meowth, Grimer, Vulpix, and Sandshrew lines became available through special 7 km Eggs obtained via Gifts. Alolan Rattata and Raticate became catchable in the wild on June 23.[3]
Jul 14, 2018        Alolan Diglett and Geodude were made available temporarily to catch in the wild and were exclusive to 7 km Eggs from July 19. Celebi became available through Special Research at Pokémon Go Fest 2018 and was added worldwide on August 20.
Jul 19, 2018     Alolan Raichu and Marowak became available through Raid Battles.
Aug 1, 2018   Spinda became available through Field Research.
Sep 13, 2018   Regirock became available in Raid Battles until September 30.
Sep 21, 2018   Normal Forme Deoxys became available in EX Raid Battles.
Oct 16, 2018                            26 Generation IV Pokémon became available.[4]
Oct 23, 2018        6 additional Generation IV Pokémon became available. Spiritomb could be obtained in a Special Research while Altered Forme Giratina was made available in Raid Battles until November 20.
Nov 1, 2018     Nincada is available exclusively through Field Research, and Shedinja through Research Breakthrough.
Nov 6, 2018     Budew became available in Eggs and Buizel in the wild.
Nov 14, 2018               11 additional Generation IV Pokémon became available, all of which are the evolved forms of earlier generation Pokémon, and require a Sinnoh Stone to evolve them. Meltan is also made available via the Mystery Box or through Special Research, and can evolve into Melmetal with  400.
Nov 20, 2018   Cresselia became available in Raid Battles until December 18.
Dec 18, 2018                 14 additional Generation IV Pokémon became available. Chingling, Munchlax, and Mantyke became available in 7 km Eggs, Heatran became available in Raid Battles until January 15, 2019, and Attack Forme Deoxys was added to EX Raid Battles.
Jan 30, 2019   Palkia became available in Raid Battles until February 28.
Feb 1, 2019                 14 additional Generation IV Pokémon became available. Ambipom, Lickilicky, Tangrowth, Yanmega, Gallade and Froslass are the evolved forms of earlier generation Pokémon, and require a Sinnoh Stone to be obtained.
Feb 13, 2019   Happiny became available through 7 km Eggs, in conjunction with Valentine's Day 2019.
Feb 15, 2019   Mamoswine became available as part of the Swinub Community Day by evolving Piloswine with a Sinnoh Stone.
Feb 23, 2019     The Clamperl line became available through Limited Research and later in the wild.
Feb 25, 2019   Smeargle became available through surprise encounters via the GO Snapshot feature.
Mar 1, 2019   Dialga became available in Raid Battles until March 28.
Mar 25, 2019   Defense Forme Deoxys became available in EX Raid Battles.
Apr 2, 2019   Origin Forme Giratina became available in Raid Battles until April 29.
Apr 29, 2019         Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf became available in the wild, and later in Raid Battles. Shellos and Gastrodon were also accidentally made available in the wild for about 30 minutes.
May 17, 2019                     14 additional Generation IV Pokémon became available. Magnezone, Leafeon, Glaceon and Probopass were new evolutions of old Pokémon, available through new types of Lure Module. Additionally, Shellos and Gastrodon were formally and permanently added, with their forms becoming region-exclusive several hours after initial release.
Jun 13, 2019   Jirachi became available through Special Research at Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Chicago and later Dortmund and Yokohama.
Jun 28, 2019   Speed Forme Deoxys became available in EX Raid Battles.
Sep 16, 2019                                                46 Generation V Pokémon became available.
Sep 26, 2019   Mime Jr. became available to hatch from 5 km Eggs in Europe.
Oct 17, 2019     Darkrai became available in Raid Battles until November 1. Yamask became available exclusively during Halloween 2019.
Nov 2, 2019   Regigigas became available through a paid, limited-time Special Research event and later in EX Raid Battles on November 18.
Nov 4, 2019   Cobalion became available in Raid Battles until November 26.
Nov 16, 2019   Galarian Weezing became available in Raid Battles.
Nov 26, 2019   Terrakion became available in Raid Battles until December 17.
Dec 17, 2019   Virizion became available in Raid Battles until January 7, 2020.
Dec 24, 2019     The families of Cubchoo and Cryogonal became available in the wild.
Jan 10, 2020                                     34 additional Generation V Pokémon became available.
Jan 24, 2020    The Darumaka family became available in 7 km Eggs during the Lunar New Year 2020 event and became available in the wild and in 10 km Eggs afterwards.
Jan 29, 2020    Scraggy became available as a GO Battle League reward.
Feb 1, 2020    Woobat became available through Research Breakthroughs until March 1 and in the wild after the Buddy Up event.
Feb 2, 2020    Minccino became available in 5 km Eggs and through Limited Research.
Feb 4, 2020   Incarnate Forme Tornadus became available in Raid Battles until February 25.
Feb 14, 2020    Audino and Alomomola became available in the wild.
Mar 2, 2020   Incarnate Forme Thundurus became available in Raid Battles until March 31.
Mar 13, 2020    Rufflet became available as a GO Battle League reward.
Mar 20, 2020   Genesect became available through a paid, limited-time Special Research event. It was later added to general Special Research and was available in Raid Battles from August 14 to 21.
Mar 27, 2020        Gothita and Solosis became available in the wild.
Mar 31, 2020   Incarnate Forme Landorus became available in Raid Battles until April 28 and as a GO Battle League reward.
Apr 1, 2020   Stunfisk became available in the wild and as a Field Research reward.
May 26, 2020   Reshiram became available in Raid Battles until June 16.
Jun 3, 2020          Galarian Meowth, Zigzagoon, and Darumaka became available in 7 km Eggs, and Galarian Stunfisk became available in Raid Battles, in the wild and in Special Research.
Jun 16, 2020   Zekrom became available in Raid Battles until July 7.
Jun 17, 2020   Galarian Farfetch'd became available in the wild worldwide.
Jul 3, 2020    Ducklett became available in the wild, in 5 km Eggs, and in Timed Research.
Jul 7, 2020   Kyurem became available in Raid Battles until July 31.
Jul 17, 2020    Petilil became available in the wild, in 5 km Eggs, and in Timed Research.
Jul 25, 2020   Wash Rotom became available to paid Pokémon GO Fest 2020 players in GO Snapshot.
Jul 26, 2020   Victini became available through paid Special Research for Pokémon GO Fest 2020.
Aug 7, 2020    Elgyem became available in the wild, in 7 km Eggs, and in Raid Battles.
Aug 14, 2020         Sewaddle, Cottonee, Emolga became available in the wild and in 7 km Eggs. Bouffalant is a regional and became available in the wild and in 5 km Eggs.
Oct 9, 2020    Autumn Form Deerling was added to the wild.
Oct 12, 2020         Sandile, Pawniard, and Vullaby were added to new 12 km Eggs.
Oct 23, 2020     Galarian Ponyta was added to Raid Battles and 7 km Eggs and Galarian Farfetch'd was made able to evolve into Sirfetch'd.
Oct 24, 2020    Galarian Yamask was made available in Special Research.
Nov 30, 2020     Espurr was made available in raids.
Dec 1, 2020      Summer and Winter Form Deerling were made available in the wild with the introduction of Seasons.
Dec 2, 2020                      19 Generation VI Pokémon became available - Klefki as a regional exclusive in France.
Dec 19, 2020    Galarian Mr. Mime was made available through paid Special Research and was made available publicly on December 23, 2021.
Dec 22, 2020     Vanillite was made available in the wild, 5 km Eggs, and Field Research.
Jan 11, 2021    Male Frillish became available as a GO Battle League reward.
Feb 14, 2021    Munna became available in the wild, 5 km Eggs, and raids.
Mar 1, 2021      Spring Form Deerling and female Frillish were added to the wild.
Mar 16, 2021      Tynamo became available in the wild, 5 km Eggs, and raids and Therian Forme Thundurus became available in raids until March 30.
Mar 30, 2021   Therian Forme Tornadus became available in Raid Battles until April 13.
Apr 13, 2021       Therian Forme Landorus became available in raids until April 27 and Skrelp and Clauncher became available in the wild, raids, and Field Research.
Apr 20, 2021    Binacle became available in the wild, raids, and Field Research.
May 4, 2021          Spritzee, Swirlix, and Goomy became available in the wild and Field Research, while Xerneas became available in raids until May 17.
May 11, 2021    Pancham became available in Raid Battles.
May 18, 2021   Yveltal became available in Raid Battles until May 31.
May 25, 2021   Sylveon became a possible evolution of Eevee.
May 31, 2021    Mienfoo became available as a GO Battle League reward.
Jun 8, 2021    Galarian Slowpoke became available in raids and Field Research.
Jul 17, 2021   Meloetta became available through paid Special Research for Pokémon GO Fest 2021 and was made available publicly on September 21.
Aug 20, 2021        Skwovet, Wooloo, and Falinks became available in the wild and Field Research, while Zacian became available in raids until August 26.
Aug 26, 2021   Zamazenta became available in Raid Battles until September 1.
Sep 5, 2021   Hoopa Confined became available through Special Research.
Sep 8, 2021    Inkay became available in the wild, raids, and Field Research.
Sep 21, 2021           Furfrou became available in the wild. Its alternate forms (except Heart Trim) debuted alongside the form-changing mechanic, some as regional exclusives.
Oct 1, 2021   Zarude became available through Special Research.
Oct 15, 2021   Galarian Slowking became a possible evolution of Galarian Slowpoke.
Oct 22, 2021      Phantump and all sizes of Pumpkaboo became available in the wild and raids.
Nov 5, 2021   Dedenne became available in the wild, raids, and Field Research.
Nov 26, 2021   Hoopa Unbound became a possible form change of Hoopa Confined through Special Research.
Dec 7, 2021   Druddigon became available in raids and Field Research.
Dec 23, 2021    Bergmite became available in the wild and 7 km Eggs.
Jan 19, 2022    Helioptile became available in the wild and Field Research.
Jan 30, 2022   Hisuian Voltorb became available in the wild and Special Research.
Feb 10, 2022                  Flabébé became available in the wild, with some forms as regional exclusives, while Heart Trim became a possible form change of Furfrou.
Feb 18, 2022   Hisuian Electrode became a possible evolution of Hisuian Voltorb.
Mar 1, 2022                        21 Generation VII Pokémon became available, with Rockruff in Raid Battles until March 22 and 10 km Eggs, Comfey as a regional exclusive in Hawaii, and Tapu Koko in Raid Battles until March 15.
Mar 15, 2022      Oricorio became available in the wild and Field Research, with each form as a regional exclusive.
Mar 22, 2022     Fomantis became available in the wild and Field Research, while Tapu Lele became available in Raid Battles until April 5.
Apr 12, 2022   Tapu Bulu will become available in Raid Battles until April 26.
Apr 23, 2022    Stufful will debut in the April 2022 Community Day.

Mega Evolutions

See also: Mega Evolution (GO)

The ability to Mega Evolve certain species of Pokémon was added on August 27, 2020 and is available by collecting that Pokémon's Mega Energy. Out of the 48 Mega Evolutions, the following 18 are currently available:

Date Mega Evolution Notes
Aug 27, 2020       Initial release.
Sep 18, 2020   Mega Pidgeot was released after the Mega Battle Challenge.
Sep 29, 2020   Mega Houndoom was also released after the Mega Battle Challenge.
Oct 24, 2020   Mega Gengar was released for the Halloween event.
Dec 1, 2020   Mega Abomasnow was released.
Jan 18, 2021   Mega Ampharos was released.
Feb 9, 2021   Mega Gyarados was released for the Lunar New Year event.
Mar 16, 2021   Mega Manectric was released for the Charge Up event.
April 4, 2021   Mega Lopunny was released for the Spring into Spring event.
May 15, 2021   Mega Altaria was released following Swablu Community Day.
Jun 8, 2021   Mega Slowbro was released.
Oct 22, 2021   Mega Absol was released for the Halloween event.
Dec 1, 2021   Mega Steelix was released at the beginning of the Season of Heritage.
Jan 7, 2022   Mega Aerodactyl was released for the Mountains of Power event.

Region-exclusive Pokémon

Certain sets of Pokémon appear to be exclusive to certain regions in the world. Those Pokémon may hatch from 5 km Eggs picked in their respective regions since September 2019. Some of these Pokémon have been made available in other regions during special events. The territories described below are generally limited to broad descriptions, sacrificing precise accuracy. Many community-sourced maps can be found that show these boundaries in much greater detail, such as this.

The following list has been divided based on the type of regional exclusivity.

Region Pokémon Notes
Set 1
East Asia  
  • Between November 25, 2017, and November 27, 2017, Farfetch'd appeared all over the world
Australia and Papua New Guinea  
Europe   
United States, southern Canada, and parts of northern Mexico*  
Mexico, Central and South America*  
West, Central, and South Asia  
Africa and Middle East  
Certain islands east of Australia*  
Alaska, Canada, and Asian Russia*  
Set 2
Europe and Asia-Pacific      
  • Volbeat appeared all over the world from April 21, 2020, to April 27, 2020, from February 14, 2021, to February 18, 2021, and again from February 10, 2022, to February 14, 2022.
  • Solrock switched with Lunatone on June 21, 2018, and reverted back on March 19, 2019, then switched again on June 23, 2020, and reverted again on June 20, 2021.
  • Zangoose switched with Seviper on January 5, 2018.
  • Heatmor switched with Durant on December 1, 2020.
  • Zangoose appeared all over the world from April 13, 2021, to April 18, 2021.
Americas, Africa, and Middle East      
  • Illumise appeared all over the world from April 21, 2020, to April 27, 2020, from February 14, 2021, to February 18, 2021, and again from February 10, 2022, to February 14, 2022.
  • Lunatone switched with Solrock on June 21, 2018, and reverted back on March 19, 2019, then switched again on June 23, 2020, and reverted again on June 20, 2021.
  • Seviper switched with Zangoose on January 5, 2018.
  • Durant switched with Heatmor on December 1, 2020.
  • Seviper appeared all over the world from April 13, 2021, to April 18, 2021.
Set 3
Western Hemisphere   
Eastern Hemisphere   
Set 4
Asia-Pacific       
Europe, Middle East, and Africa       
Americas and Greenland       
Special Regions
Tropics*  
Southern Hemisphere  
Southeastern United States and the northern Bahamas  
Southern United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America  
Egypt, Greece, and Israel  
Northeastern United States  
France  
Hawaii  
African, Asian, Pacific and Caribbean islands, and Australia  

Legendary and Mythical Pokémon

Most Legendary Pokémon have only been released for strictly limited periods in Raid Battles. Several have had repeat appearances in later raids or as Research Breakthrough encounters. Mewtwo, Deoxys, and Regigigas originally appeared in special EX Raids. EX Passes grant players the ability to participate in an EX Raid and are distributed on a semi-random basis to players who have recently completed a Raid at the Gym where the EX Raid would take place.

Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf have been available in the wild, in their respective regions, as a very rare spawn since April 30, 2019.

The Mythical Pokémon Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Victini, Meloetta, Hoopa, and Zarude have been made available as rewards for completing their respective Special Research tasks. Meltan, which can be evolved into Melmetal, can be spawned using the Mystery Box.

The following lists all Legendary and Mythical Pokémon that have been made available in Raid Battles.

Pokémon Raid dates Research dates
Articuno   Jul 22 - 31, 2017
Jul 7, 2018* 
Sep 13 - 20, 2018
Sep 18 - 25, 2020
Feb 20 - Mar 1, 2021
Jun 2018
Dec 2018 - Feb 2019
Nov - Dec 2019
Zapdos   Aug 7 - Sep 1, 2017
Jul 21, 2018 
Sep 13 - 20, 2018
Sep 25 - Oct 2, 2020
Feb 20 - Mar 1, 2021
May 2018
Dec 2018 - Feb 2019
Nov - Dec 2019
Moltres   Jul 31, 2017 - Aug 7, 2017
Sep 8, 2018 
Sep 13 - 20, 2018
Oct 2 - 9, 2020
Feb 20 - Mar 1, 2021
Apr 2018
Dec 2018 - Feb 2019
Nov - Dec 2019
Mewtwo   Sep 20 - Oct 23, 2018
Sep 16 - 23, 2019 
Feb 20 - Mar 1, 2021
Jul 16 - 23, 2021
Armored Mewtwo   Jul 10 - 31, 2019
Feb 25 - Mar 2, 2020
Raikou   Sep 1, 2017 - Nov 30, 2018*
Jun 29, 2019 
Sep 2 - 9, 2019
Jan 31 - Feb 4, 2021
Aug 2018
Dec 2018 - Apr 2019
Entei   Sep 1, 2017 - Nov 30, 2018*
Jul 14, 2019 
Sep 2 - 9, 2019
Jan 26 - 31, 2021
Sep 2018
Dec 2018 - Apr 2019
Suicune   Sep 1, 2017 - Nov 30, 2018*
Aug 17, 2019 
Sep 2 - 9, 2019
Feb 4 - 9, 2021
Oct 2018
Dec 2018 - Apr 2019
Lugia   Jul 22 - 24, 2017
Mar 16 - Apr 2, 2018 
Jul 14 - 15, 2018
Dec 14 - 17, 2018
Dec 20 - 23, 2019
Nov 5 - 16, 2020
Sep 1 - 14, 2021
Jan - Jun 2019
Ho-Oh   Nov 27 - Dec 14, 2017
May 19 - Jun 7, 2018 
Aug 24 - 27, 2018
Dec 14 - 17, 2018
Dec 20 - 23, 2019
Jul 3 - 6, 2020
Jan 1 - 5, 2021
Jan - Jun 2019
Regirock   Sep 13 - 30, 2018
Nov 1 - 4, 2019 
Dec 12 - 13, 2020
Jun 1 - 17, 2021
Feb 1 - 9, 2022
Mar - Apr 2019
Regice   Jul 19 - Aug 16, 2018
Nov 1 - 4, 2019 
Dec 26 - 27, 2020
Jun 1 - 17, 2021
Jan 24 - Feb 1, 2022
Mar - Apr 2019
Registeel   Jun 21 - Jul 19, 2018
Nov 1 - 4, 2019 
Mar 10 - 12, 2020
Dec 19 - 20, 2020
Jun 1 - 17, 2021
Feb 9 - 16, 2022
Mar - Apr 2019
Latias   Apr 2 - Jun 7, 2018
Feb 22 - Mar 1, 2019 
Jan 24 - 27, 2020
Jun 12 - 15, 2020
Feb 9 - 20, 2021
May - Aug 2019
Latios   Apr 2 - Jun 7, 2018
Apr 15 - 22, 2019 
Jan 24 - 27, 2020
Jun 12 - 15, 2020
Feb 9 - 20, 2021
May - Aug 2019
Kyogre   Jan 12 - Feb 9, 2018
Feb 23 - Mar 5, 2018
Jun 7 - 22, 2018 
Jan 15 - 29, 2019
Jun 18 - 27, 2019
Jan 19 - 26, 2021
Jul - Aug 2019
Nov - Dec 2019
Groudon   Dec 15, 2017 - Jan 16, 2018
Feb 23 - Mar 5, 2018
Jan 15 - 29, 2019 
Apr 29 - May 2, 2019
Jun 27 - Jul 10, 2019
Jan 19 - 26, 2021
Jul - Aug 2019
Nov - Dec 2019
Rayquaza   Jan 12 - Mar 16, 2018
Mar 15 - 18, 2019
Jul 31 - Sep 2, 2019 
Jul 31 - Aug 7, 2020
Mar 27 - 28, 2021
Deoxys
(Normal Forme)
  Sep 9 - 16, 2019
Aug 7 - 14, 2020 
Feb 16 - 19, 2022
Deoxys
(Attack Forme)
  Sep 9 - 16, 2019
Feb 19 - 22, 2022 
Deoxys
(Defense Forme)
  Sep 9 - 16, 2019
Jul 1 - 16, 2021
Feb 22 - 25, 2022 
Deoxys
(Speed Forme)
  Sep 9 - 16, 2019
Feb 25 - Mar 1, 2022 
Uxie*   May 2 - 27, 2019
Nov 24 - Dec 1, 2020
Sep 14 - Oct 1, 2021 
Mesprit*   May 2 - 27, 2019
Nov 24 - Dec 1, 2020
Sep 14 - Oct 1, 2021 
Azelf*   May 2 - 27, 2019
Nov 24 - Dec 1, 2020
Sep 14 - Oct 1, 2021 
Dialga   Mar 1 - 28, 2019
Jul 23 - Aug 6, 2021 
Palkia   Jan 29 - Feb 28, 2019
Aug 6 - 20, 2021 
Heatran   Dec 18, 2018 - Jan 15, 2019
Jan 7 - Feb 4, 2020 
Aug 21 - Sep 10, 2020
Jan 12 - 19, 2021
Jan 7 - 15, 2022
Regigigas   Jun 17 - Jul 1, 2021 
Giratina
(Altered Forme)
  Oct 23 - Nov 20, 2018
Mar 28 - Apr 2, 2019
Sep 23 - Oct 17, 2019 
Mar 13 - 16, 2020
May 5 - 12, 2020
Oct 12 - 22, 2021
Giratina
(Origin Forme)
  Apr 2 - 29, 2019
Oct 9 - 23, 2020 
Cresselia   Nov 20 - Dec 18, 2018
May 27 - Jun 18, 2019 
Mar 10 - 12, 2020
Sep 10 - 18, 2020
Nov 16 - Dec 1, 2021
Darkrai   Oct 17 - Nov 1, 2019
Mar 6 - 9, 2020 
Apr 28 - May 5, 2020
Oct 23 - Nov 3, 2020
Oct 22 - Nov 5, 2021
Cobalion   Nov 4 - 26, 2019
Mar 17 - 31, 2020 
Nov 16 - 24, 2020
Nov 5 - 16, 2021
Terrakion   Nov 26 - Dec 17, 2019
May 19 - 26, 2020 
Nov 16 - 24, 2020
Nov 5 - 16, 2021
Virizion   Dec 17, 2019 - Jan 7, 2020
May 12 - 19, 2020 
Nov 16 - 24, 2020
Nov 5 - 16, 2021
Tornadus
(Incarnate Forme)
  Feb 4 - 25, 2020
Mar 6 - 11, 2021 
Apr 27 - May 4, 2021
Tornadus
(Therian Forme)
  Mar 30 - Apr 13, 2021
Mar 15 - 22, 2022 
Thundurus
(Incarnate Forme)
  Mar 2 - 31, 2020
Mar 11 - 16, 2021 
Apr 27 - May 4, 2021
Thundurus
(Therian Forme)
  Mar 16 - 30, 2021
Apr 5 - 12, 2022 
Reshiram   May 26 - Jun 16, 2020
Dec 1 - 16, 2021 
Zekrom   Jun 16 - Jul 7, 2020
Dec 1 - 16, 2021 
Landorus
(Incarnate Forme)
  Mar 31 - Apr 28, 2020
Mar 1 - 6, 2021 
Apr 27 - May 4, 2021
Landorus
(Therian Forme)
  Apr 13 - 27, 2021
Apr 26 - May 3, 2022 
Kyurem   Jul 7 - 31, 2020
Dec 1, 2020 - Jan 1, 2021
Dec 16, 2021 - Jan 7, 2022 
Genesect   Aug 14 - 21, 2020 
Jan 5 - 12, 2021 (Burn Drive)
Oct 1 - 12, 2021 (Douse Drive)
Jan 15 - 24, 2022 (Shock Drive)
Xerneas   May 4 - 17, 2021
Yveltal   May 18 - 31, 2021
Tapu Koko   Mar 1 - 15, 2022
Tapu Lele   Mar 22 - Apr 5, 2022
Tapu Bulu   Apr 12 - 26, 2022
Zacian   Aug 20 - 26, 2021
Zamazenta   Aug 26 - Sep 1, 2021
EX Raids
Mewtwo   Aug 14, 2017 - Sep 20, 2018
Sep 25 - Nov 12, 2019
Deoxys
(Normal Forme)
  Oct 1, 2018 - Jan 4, 2019
Deoxys
(Attack Forme)
  Dec 18, 2018 - Mar 24, 2019
Deoxys
(Defense Forme)
  Mar 25 - Jun 23, 2019
Deoxys
(Speed Forme)
  Jun 28 - Sep 25, 2019
Regigigas   Nov 18, 2019 - Mar 13, 2020

Special availability

Some species, outside of special events, neither appear in the wild nor evolve from Pokémon that do. Instead, these Pokémon can only be encountered through other methods. In addition to the following list, all baby Pokémon have always been exclusively obtained from hatching Eggs. Alolan Sandshrew, Vulpix, Meowth, and Grimer and Galarian Meowth, Zigzagoon, and Darumaka can normally only be obtained from hatching Eggs, but some have had expanded availability during special events.

Family Pokémon Encounter method
Encounter Evolution only
Alolan Raichu  
Alolan Marowak  
Galarian Weezing  
Smeargle  
Shedinja  
Mawile  
Spinda  
Absol  
Shinx     
Cherubi  
Spiritomb  
Lucario    
Timburr     
Scraggy    
Frillish    
Klink     
Mienfoo    
Druddigon  
Pancham    
Rockruff     

Event-induced availability

The player may choose from the three Kanto starter Pokémon at the beginning of the game: Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle. If the player walks away from the starter Pokémon four times, Pikachu will also appear as a possible starter Pokémon. These Pokémon may also be found in the wild later on.

It is normally random whether Eevee will evolve into Flareon, Vaporeon, or Jolteon. However, if Eevee walks at least 10 km as the Buddy Pokémon and is then evolved while it is still the Buddy Pokémon, it will evolve into Espeon during the day or Umbreon during the night. Additionally, the Mossy Lure Module and Glacial Lure Module can be used to cause Eevee to evolve into Leafeon or Glaceon, respectively. Finally, gaining seventy hearts as the Buddy Pokémon causes its evolution into Sylveon. It is also possible to force Eevee's evolution into a specific Pokémon if it is given a certain nickname:[5] "Sparky" for Jolteon, "Rainer" for Vaporeon, "Pyro" for Flareon (the names of the Eevee brothers in the Pokémon anime), "Sakura" for Espeon, "Tamao" for Umbreon (two of the Kimono Girls in the anime), "Linnea" for Leafeon, "Rea" for Glaceon, and "Kira" for Sylveon (three of the Eevee users). These nicknames override all other factors in determining evolution; however, each nickname can only influence evolution once per player.

Certain real-world events will occasionally cause Pokémon to appear in the wild that are usually locked to a specific method, such as having region- or Raid-exclusive Pokémon appearing regularly in the wild.

During certain conventions or other events, specific letters of Unown may be made available at a greatly increased rate in the vicinity of the event. The letters made available spell out something related to the event, such as C, H, I, A, G, and O for Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago.

During some special events, featured Pokémon may be caught wearing a commemorative costume. For example, Pikachu and Pichu may be caught or hatched wearing a special hat, and Raichu will retain the hat upon evolution. During the Squirtle Community Day on July 8, 2018, Sunglasses Squirtle based on the Squirtle Squad from the anime was made available through Field Research; Wartortle and Blastoise will both retain the glasses on evolution. During the Valentine's Day 2019 event, a Spinda based on the heart-spotted one from Going for a Spinda could be obtained from Field Research. For Pokémon Day 2019, an Eevee with a hat was added, similarly to Pikachu; it retains the hat upon evolution.

See also: List of Pokémon with form differences (GO)

Since September 2018, certain Pokémon have been made available in 7 km Eggs as part of an event, including regional- and Raid-exclusive Pokémon such as Tauros and Absol, respectively.

References


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by regional Pokédex no. KantoNewJohto • Hoenn (Gen IIIGen VI) • Sinnoh • Unova (BWB2W2Blueberry)
Kalos • Alola (SMUSUM) • Galar (Isle of ArmorCrown Tundra) • HisuiPaldeaKitakami
Unown Modein every regional Pokédex
by regional Browser no. FioreAlmiaObliviain no regional Browserin every regional Browser
by index number Generation IGeneration IIGeneration IIIGeneration IVGeneration V
Generation VIGeneration VIIGeneration VIIIGeneration IX
PinballPinball RS
by other numbering systems DPBPPokéPark PadRansei GalleryShuffle listPicross listMasters EX Sync Pairs
Lental PhotodexDuel LibraryGoogle Maps: Pokémon ChallengeUNITESleep Style Dex
by attributes AbilityEgg Groupcategory (abundanceother languages) • food preferenceshabitatIQ groupheightweight
form differences (GO) • gender differencesshapeicon (Gen I–II)
colorcolor palette (Gen I)unique type combinations
by evolution evolution family (GO) • no evolution familybranchedcross-generationlevels
by availability availability (GOSleep) • mutually exclusivepermanently missable
by in-game stats base stats (Gen IGen II-VGen VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IXfully evolvedunique base stat totalsGO)
performance statscatch rate (GO) • EVs given in battle (Gen IIIGen IVGen V-VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IX) • gender ratio
steps to hatchwild held item (Gen II) • experience typebase friendshipcall rate
miscellaneous alphabetically • field moves (Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VGen VI)
Shadow Pokémonunobtainable Shiny PokémonPal Park areaPokéwalkerdebut episodeglitch
released with a Hidden Ability (Gen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII) • ST Energy Shotpetting