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add event exclusive pokewalker bullet points. also, the emerald-colosseum trivia is incorrect both ways, there are many more pokemon that are available in one game and not the other, such as togetic, scizor, and espeon
(add event exclusive pokewalker bullet points. also, the emerald-colosseum trivia is incorrect both ways, there are many more pokemon that are available in one game and not the other, such as togetic, scizor, and espeon)
 
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Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by [[generation]] as well as by [[regional Pokédex]], meaning that for example, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} are grouped together separately from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and from {{4v2|Red|Green|Blue|Yellow}}. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed.
Below is a list of Pokémon exclusive to games. The games are separated by [[generation]] as well as by [[regional Pokédex]], meaning that for example, {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} are grouped together separately from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} and from {{4v2|Red|Green|Blue|Yellow}}. Any Pokémon that appears in only some of the games in a group will be listed.


In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, most version-exclusive Pokémon in the [[Generation III]] core series games can be caught using the {{DL|dual-slot mode|dongle method}} with that game in the GBA slot. In {{Pokémon XD}}, the seven Pokémon that appear in {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby or Sapphire|s}} but not in Emerald are all obtainable, meaning that it is possible to complete the regional Pokédex in Pokémon Emerald trading with only one other game instead of two.
===[[Generation I]]===
 
==={{color2|{{kanto color}}|Generation I}}===
Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Pokémon Blue]]. This is not the same as the {{game3|Red and Blue|Western Pokémon Blue|s}}; the Pokémon distribution in the Western Pokémon Blue is the same as that of the {{game3|Red and Green|Japanese Pokémon Green|s}}.
Listed below under the "Blue" header is the Pokémon distribution in the [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Japanese Pokémon Blue]]. This is not the same as the {{game3|Red and Blue|Western Pokémon Blue|s}}; the Pokémon distribution in the Western Pokémon Blue is the same as that of the {{game3|Red and Green|Japanese Pokémon Green|s}}.


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==={{color2|{{johto color}}|Generation II}}===
===[[Generation II]]===
{{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Donphan}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, and {{p|Ursaring}} are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}} and the latter two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}. This list reflects the international version of the games.
{{p|Phanpy}}, {{p|Donphan}}, {{p|Teddiursa}}, and {{p|Ursaring}} are available in the opposite paired version in Japan that they are internationally, with the first two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold|s}} and the latter two in the Japanese and Korean {{game3|Gold and Silver|Pokémon Silver|s}}. This list reflects the international version of the games.


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*Wild {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Arbok}} are exclusive to Pokémon Silver, while wild {{p|Sandshrew}} and {{p|Sandslash}} are exclusive to Pokémon Gold; however, {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Sandshrew}} can be obtained in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, respectively, as prizes from the [[Goldenrod Game Corner]].
* Wild {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Arbok}} are exclusive to Pokémon Silver, while wild {{p|Sandshrew}} and {{p|Sandslash}} are exclusive to Pokémon Gold; however, {{p|Ekans}} and {{p|Sandshrew}} can be obtained in Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver, respectively, as prizes from the [[Goldenrod Game Corner]].
*{{p|Celebi}} can only be obtained in normal gameplay in the [[Virtual Console]] rerelease of Pokémon Crystal, and is exclusive to a Japanese [[event]] in the original [[Game Boy Color]] release.
* {{p|Celebi}} can only be obtained in normal gameplay in the [[Virtual Console]] rerelease of Pokémon Crystal, and is exclusive to a Japanese [[event]] in the original [[Game Boy Color]] release.


==={{color2|{{hoenn color}}|Generation III}}===
===[[Generation III]]===
====[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|{{color|{{Ruby color}}|Ruby}}{{color|000|,}} {{color|{{Sapphire color}}|Sapphire}}]], and {{color2|{{emerald color}}|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}}====
===={{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}====
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* In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Normal Forme; in Pokémon Emerald, Deoxys is always in its Speed Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in any of these games during normal gameplay.
* In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Normal Forme; in Pokémon Emerald, Deoxys is always in its Speed Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in any of these games during normal gameplay.


====={{color2|{{emerald color}}|Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald}} ({{color2|000|National Pokédex}})=====
====={{v2|Emerald}} (National Pokédex)=====
The following are only found in {{game|Emerald}}, once the [[National Pokédex]] is obtained:  
The following are only found in {{game|Emerald}}, once the [[National Pokédex]] is obtained:  


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* Most of these Pokémon are found in the upgraded {{safari|Hoenn}} in Pokémon Emerald; {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Ditto}}, {{p|Sudowoodo}} and {{p|Smeargle}} are found in other locations exclusive to Pokémon Emerald.
* Most of these Pokémon are found in the upgraded {{safari|Hoenn}} in Pokémon Emerald; {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Ditto}}, {{p|Sudowoodo}} and {{p|Smeargle}} are found in other locations exclusive to Pokémon Emerald.
* While the [[Johto]] [[Starter_Pokémon#Johto|starters]]] are obtainable exclusively (out of all [[Generation III]] [[core series]] titles) in Emerald, it requires the completion of the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]], which is not possible without trading with other games.
* While the [[Johto]] [[First partner Pokémon#Johto|first partner Pokémon]] are obtainable exclusively (out of all [[Generation III]] [[core series]] titles) in Emerald, it requires the completion of the [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]], which is not possible without trading with other games.


====[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|{{color|{{FireRed color}}|FireRed}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{LeafGreen color}}|LeafGreen}}]]====
===={{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}====
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* In Pokémon FireRed, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Attack Forme; in Pokémon LeafGreen, Deoxys is always in its Defense Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in either game during normal gameplay.
* In Pokémon FireRed, {{p|Deoxys}} is always in its Attack Forme; in Pokémon LeafGreen, Deoxys is always in its Defense Forme. However, Deoxys cannot be obtained in either game during normal gameplay.


==={{color2|{{sinnoh color}}|Generation IV}}===
===[[Generation IV]]===
====[[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|{{color|{{Diamond color}}|Diamond}}{{color|000|,}} {{color|{{Pearl color}}|Pearl}}]], and {{color2|{{Platinum color}}|Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum}}====
===={{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}====
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{{Vex4|114|Tangela|no|no|yes}}
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{{Vex4|123|Scyther|yes|no|yes}}
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{{Vex4|125|Electabuzz|no|no|yes}}
{{Vex4|126|Magmar|no|no|yes}}
{{Vex4|127|Pinsir|no|yes|yes}}
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*{{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in any game.
* {{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in any game.
** Additionally, in Platinum only one these fossils can be obtained depending on the [[Trainer ID number]]. An odd ID number will give fossils to revive Cranidos, while an even ID number will give fossils to revive Shieldon.
** Additionally, in Platinum only one of these fossils can be obtained depending on the [[Trainer ID number]]. An odd ID number will give fossils to revive Cranidos, while an even ID number will give fossils to revive Shieldon.
*Wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Platinum, while wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} are exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and Platinum, but both {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Bonsly}} can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and can evolve into {{p|Mr. Mime}} and {{p|Sudowoodo}} respectively.
* Although wild Elekid and Magby appear in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl in [[Dual-slot mode]] with FireRed and LeafGreen respectively, they appear in Pokémon Platinum without a second cartridge.
*Wild {{p|Seel}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond, but Seel can be obtained in Pokémon Platinum by {{pkmn|breeding}} {{p|Dewgong}}.
* Wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Platinum, while wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} are exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and Platinum, but both {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Bonsly}} can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and can evolve into {{p|Mr. Mime}} and {{p|Sudowoodo}} respectively.
*Wild {{p|Silcoon}} and {{p|Beautifly}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Platinum, while wild {{p|Cascoon}} and {{p|Dustox}} are exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and Platinum, but Wurmple can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and can evolve into either Silcoon or Cascoon, which can then evolve into Beautifly or Dustox respectively.
* Wild {{p|Seel}} and {{p|Spheal}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Pearl respectively, but they can be obtained in Pokémon Platinum by {{pkmn|breeding}} {{p|Dewgong}} and {{p|Sealeo}} respectively.
*The [[Legendary titans]], {{p|Rotom}}'s appliance forms, and Sky Forme {{p|Shaymin}} are exclusive to Pokémon Platinum, but each requires an [[event item]] or [[List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Pokémon]] to be encountered.
* Wild {{p|Silcoon}} and {{p|Beautifly}} are exclusive to Pokémon Diamond and Platinum, while wild {{p|Cascoon}} and {{p|Dustox}} are exclusive to Pokémon Pearl and Platinum, but Wurmple can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and can evolve into either Silcoon or Cascoon, which can then evolve into Beautifly or Dustox respectively.
* The [[legendary giants]], {{p|Rotom}}'s {{fd|Rotom|appliance forms}}, and {{fd|Shaymin|Sky Forme}} {{p|Shaymin}} are exclusive to Pokémon Platinum, but each requires an [[event item]] or [[List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Pokémon]] to be encountered.


====[[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|{{color|{{HeartGold color}}|HeartGold}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{SoulSilver color}}|SoulSilver}}]]====
===={{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}====
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{{Vexhs|381|Latios|no|yes}}
{{Vexhs|382|Kyogre|yes|no}}
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*{{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Lileep}}, and {{p|Anorith}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
* {{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Lileep}}, and {{p|Anorith}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
* If the player obtains an event item, the [[Enigma Stone]], they can encounter whichever of {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} they could not encounter in their game.
* While wild {{p|Meowth}} are exclusive to SoulSilver, either version could obtain it from the [[Pokéwalker]] via a Japanese-only event course, {{OBP|Sightseeing|Pokéwalker}}.
* While wild {{p|Sableye}} are exclusive to HeartGold, either version could obtain it from the [[Pokéwalker]] via a Japanese-only event course, {{OBP|Rally|Pokéwalker}}.


==={{color2|{{unova color}}|Generation V}}===
===[[Generation V]]===
====[[Pokémon Black and White Versions|{{color|{{black color}}|Black}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{white color dark}}|White}}]]====
===={{2v2|Black|White}}====
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*While {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon {{form|Genesect|changes color}}. The [[Burn Drive|Burn]] and [[Shock Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while the [[Douse Drive|Douse]] and [[Chill Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon White.
* While {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon {{form|Genesect|changes color}}. The [[Burn Drive|Burn]] and [[Shock Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while the [[Douse Drive|Douse]] and [[Chill Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon White.
*Wild {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Whimsicott}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while wild {{p|Petilil}} and {{p|Lilligant}} are exclusive to Pokémon White. However, there is an [[in-game trade]] in [[Nacrene City]] where the player can trade whichever of Cottonee or Petilil they can encounter in the wild for the other, which can then be evolved into Whimsicott or Lilligant respectively.
* Wild {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Whimsicott}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while wild {{p|Petilil}} and {{p|Lilligant}} are exclusive to Pokémon White. However, there is an [[in-game trade]] in [[Nacrene City]] where the player can trade whichever of Cottonee or Petilil they can encounter in the wild for the other, which can then be evolved into Whimsicott or Lilligant respectively.
*Wild {{p|Volbeat}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while wild {{p|Illumise}} are exclusive to Pokémon White. However, Illumise can {{pkmn|breeding|breed}} with {{p|Ditto}} or any male Pokémon in the {{egg3|Bug}} or {{egg3|Human-Like}} to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat, while Volbeat can breed with Ditto to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Illumise.
* Wild {{p|Volbeat}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while wild {{p|Illumise}} are exclusive to Pokémon White. However, Illumise can {{pkmn|breeding|breed}} with {{p|Ditto}} or any male Pokémon in the {{egg3|Bug}} or {{egg3|Human-Like}} to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat, while Volbeat can breed with Ditto to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Illumise.
*Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon White, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss.
* Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon White, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss.
*{{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Misdreavus}} and {{p|Poochyena}} are exclusive to Pokémon White, while {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Houndour}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black; however, these Pokémon were also available in the [[Pokémon Dream World]].
* {{p|Metapod}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Misdreavus}} and {{p|Poochyena}} are exclusive to Pokémon White, while {{p|Kakuna}}, {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Houndour}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black; however, these Pokémon were also available in the [[Pokémon Dream World]].


====={{color2|{{white color dark}}|White Forest}}=====
=====[[White Forest]]=====
The following Pokémon can only be found in [[White Forest]], or can only be obtained by breeding or evolving a Pokémon caught in White Forest, which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}:  
The following Pokémon can only be found in [[White Forest]], or can only be obtained by breeding or evolving a Pokémon caught in White Forest, which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon White|s}}:  
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*These Pokémon's fully evolved forms can be battled in Trainer battles in [[Black City]], which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon Black|s}}, but as these are Trainer battles the Pokémon cannot be caught. Furthermore, each game needs to connect with other players in order to increase the number of Pokémon they have. Only the unevolved forms appear in [[White Forest]].
* These Pokémon's fully-evolved forms can be battled in Trainer battles in [[Black City]], which is exclusive to {{game3|Black and White|Pokémon Black|s}}, but as these are Trainer battles the Pokémon cannot be caught. Furthermore, each game needs to connect with other players in order to increase the number of Pokémon they have. Only the unevolved forms appear in [[White Forest]].
*{{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Elekid}}, {{p|Magby}}, {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Bagon}}, {{p|Starly}}, and {{p|Shinx}} are also obtainable from the [[Pokémon Dream World]], therefore enabling them, their pre-evolutions, and evolutions to be acquired in Pokémon Black without [[trade|trading]].
* {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Abra}}, {{p|Machop}}, {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Rhyhorn}}, {{p|Mareep}}, {{p|Elekid}}, {{p|Magby}}, {{p|Lotad}}, {{p|Surskit}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Ralts}}, {{p|Trapinch}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Bagon}}, {{p|Starly}}, and {{p|Shinx}} were also obtainable from the [[Pokémon Dream World]].


====[[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|{{color|{{black 2 color}}|Black 2}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{white 2 color dark}}|White 2}}]]====
===={{B2W2|Black 2 and White 2}}====
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{{Vexb2w2|013|Weedle|yes|no}}
{{Vexb2w2|014|Kakuna|yes|no}}
{{Vexb2w2|015|Beedrill|yes|no}}
{{Vexb2w2|122|Mr. Mime|no|yes}}
{{Vexb2w2|125|Electabuzz|no|yes}}
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{{Vexb2w2|126|Magmar|yes|no}}
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{{Vexb2w2|166|Ledian|no|yes}}
{{Vexb2w2|167|Spinarak|yes|no}}
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{{Vexb2w2|239|Elekid|no|yes}}
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*While {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon {{form|Genesect|changes color}}. The [[Burn Drive|Burn]] and [[Shock Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while the [[Douse Drive|Douse]] and [[Chill Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon White 2.
* While {{p|Genesect}} is [[Held item|holding]] a [[Drive]], the light on its cannon {{form|Genesect|changes color}}. The [[Burn Drive|Burn]] and [[Shock Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while the [[Douse Drive|Douse]] and [[Chill Drive]]s are exclusive to Pokémon White 2.
*Wild {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Whimsicott}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while wild {{p|Petilil}} and {{p|Lilligant}} are exclusive to Pokémon White 2. However, there is an [[in-game trade]] on {{rt|4|Unova}} where the player can trade whichever of Cottonee or Petilil they can encounter in the wild for the other, which can then be evolved into Whimsicott or Lilligant respectively.
* Wild {{p|Cottonee}} and {{p|Whimsicott}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while wild {{p|Petilil}} and {{p|Lilligant}} are exclusive to Pokémon White 2. However, there is an [[in-game trade]] on {{rt|4|Unova}} where the player can trade whichever of Cottonee or Petilil they can encounter in the wild for the other, which can then be evolved into Whimsicott or Lilligant respectively.
*Wild {{p|Volbeat}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while wild {{p|Illumise}} are exclusive to Pokémon White 2. However, Illumise can {{pkmn|breeding|breed}} with {{p|Ditto}} or any male Pokémon in the {{egg3|Bug}} or {{egg3|Human-Like}} to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat, while Volbeat can breed with Ditto to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Illumise.
* Wild {{p|Volbeat}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while wild {{p|Illumise}} are exclusive to Pokémon White 2. However, Illumise can {{pkmn|breeding|breed}} with {{p|Ditto}} or any male Pokémon in the {{egg3|Bug}} or {{egg3|Human-Like}} to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Volbeat, while Volbeat can breed with Ditto to produce Eggs that have a 50% chance of hatching into Illumise.
*In the grass on {{rt|12|Unova}} and in [[Lostlorn Forest]], wild {{p|Pinsir}} only appear in Pokémon White 2 and wild {{p|Heracross}} only appear in Pokémon Black 2; however, in Lostlorn Forest's [[Hidden Grotto]] (which is not tracked by the [[Pokédex]]), both can appear in either version.
* In the grass on {{rt|12|Unova}} and in [[Lostlorn Forest]], wild {{p|Pinsir}} only appear in Pokémon White 2 and wild {{p|Heracross}} only appear in Pokémon Black 2; however, in Lostlorn Forest's [[Hidden Grotto]] (which is not tracked by the [[Pokédex]]), both can appear in either version.
*Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon White 2, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss.
* Wild {{p|Stunky}} and {{p|Glameow}} can only be found randomly in Hidden Grottos, and only while playing specific, version-exclusive [[Funfest Mission]]s. However, if one player starts such a mission, other nearby players regardless of version will be able to join the mission, whereupon they may find the Pokémon and catch it in their own game.
*In Pokémon Black 2, [[Benga]] [[gift Pokémon|gives]] the player a {{Shiny}} {{p|Gible}}, which cannot otherwise be obtained in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (outside of [[Poké Transfer]]); in Pokémon White 2, he gives the player a Shiny Dratini, but Dratini can be encountered in the wild in both games.
* Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon Black 2, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon White 2, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss.
*Using the [[Key System]], the player can encounter {{p|Regice}} in Pokémon Black 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon White 2, and can encounter {{p|Registeel}} in Pokémon White 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon Black 2. Regice and Registeel cannot otherwise be encountered in either game.
* In Pokémon Black 2, [[Benga]] [[gift Pokémon|gives]] the player a {{Shiny}} {{p|Gible}}, which cannot otherwise be obtained in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 (outside of [[Poké Transfer]]); in Pokémon White 2, he gives the player a Shiny Dratini, but Dratini can be encountered in the wild in both games.
* Using the [[Key System]], the player can encounter {{p|Regice}} in Pokémon Black 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon White 2, and can encounter {{p|Registeel}} in Pokémon White 2 by transferring the key from Pokémon Black 2. Regice and Registeel cannot otherwise be encountered in either game.


==={{color2|{{kalos color}}|Generation VI}}===
===[[Generation VI]]===
====[[Pokémon X and Y|{{color|{{X color}}|X}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{Y color}}|Y}}]]====
===={{pkmn|X and Y}}====
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*{{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Lileep}}, and {{p|Anorith}}, cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
* For the version-exclusive Pokémon in these games that have [[Mega Evolution]]s ({{p|Pinsir}}, {{p|Heracross}}, {{p|Houndoom}}, {{p|Manectric}}, {{p|Tyranitar}}, and {{p|Aggron}}), each game can obtain the Mega Stones for the Pokémon that appear in the opposite game, but not the ones for Pokémon exclusive to that game.
*While single encounters for wild {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|5|Kalos}} are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a [[Horde Encounter]] in both games.
* {{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Lileep}}, and {{p|Anorith}}, cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
*While single encounters for wild {{p|Zangoose}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Seviper}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|8|Kalos}} are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a Horde Encounter in both games.
* While single encounters for wild {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|5|Kalos}} are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a [[Horde Encounter]] in both games.
*Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon X, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon Y, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss.
* While single encounters for wild {{p|Zangoose}}{{sup/6|X}} and {{p|Seviper}}{{sup/6|Y}} on {{rt|8|Kalos}} are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a Horde Encounter in both games.
* Wild {{p|Huntail}} are exclusive to Pokémon X, while wild {{p|Gorebyss}} are exclusive to Pokémon Y, but {{p|Clamperl}} can be encountered in the wild in both games and can evolve into either Huntail or Gorebyss.
* Some otherwise-exclusive Pokémon on this list - {{p|Cloyster}}{{sup/6|Y}}, {{p|Pinsir}}{{sup/6|X}}, {{p|Heracross}}{{sup/6|Y}}, {{p|Pupitar}}{{sup/6|Y}}, {{p|Mightyena}}{{sup/6|X}}, {{p|Manectric}}{{sup/6|Y}}, {{p|Liepard}}{{sup/6|Y}}, {{p|Throh}}{{sup/6|Y}}, {{p|Sawk}}{{sup/6|X}}, {{p|Spritzee}}{{sup/6|Y}}, and {{p|Swirlix}}{{sup/6|X}} - can be found in either game in the [[Friend Safari]] with certain [[3DS]] friend codes registered. Interestingly, this list includes more of Pokémon Y's exclusives than X's.


====[[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|{{color|{{omega ruby color}}|Omega Ruby}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{alpha sapphire color}}|Alpha Sapphire}}]]====
===={{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}====
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*{{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Cranidos}}, {{p|Shieldon}}, {{p|Archen}}, and {{p|Tirtouga}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
* {{p|Omanyte}}, {{p|Kabuto}}, {{p|Cranidos}}, {{p|Shieldon}}, {{p|Archen}}, and {{p|Tirtouga}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
*While single encounters for wild {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|OR}} and {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|AS}} on {{rt|110|Hoenn}} are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a [[Horde Encounter]] in both games. Consequently, they can also be encountered as single encounters by forcing them to appear as {{DL|DexNav|hidden Pokémon}} using the [[DexNav]]'s search function.
* While single encounters for wild {{p|Minun}}{{sup/6|OR}} and {{p|Plusle}}{{sup/6|AS}} on {{rt|110|Hoenn}} are version-exclusive, they can still be found in a [[Horde Encounter]] in both games. Consequently, they can also be encountered as single encounters by forcing them to appear as {{DL|DexNav|hidden Pokémon}} using the [[DexNav]]'s search function.
*If the player obtains an [[event item]], the [[Eon Ticket]], they can encounter whichever of {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} they could not encounter in their game.
* If the player obtains an [[event item]], the [[Eon Ticket]], they can encounter whichever of {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}} they could not encounter in their game.


==={{color2|{{alola color}}|Generation VII}}===
===[[Generation VII]]===
====[[Pokémon Sun and Moon|{{color|{{sun color}}|Sun}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{moon color}}|Moon}}]]====
===={{pkmn|Sun and Moon}}====
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* {{p|Cranidos}}, {{p|Shieldon}}, {{p|Archen}}, and {{p|Tirtouga}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
* While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into {{form|Lycanroc|Midday Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|S}} or {{form|Lycanroc|Midnight Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|M}} is version-exclusive, both of these Lycanroc forms can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games.


*{{p|Cranidos}}, {{p|Shieldon}}, {{p|Archen}}, and {{p|Tirtouga}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
===={{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}====
*While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into {{form|Lycanroc|Midday Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|S}} or {{form|Lycanroc|Midnight Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|M}} is version-exclusive, both of these Lycanroc forms can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games.
 
====[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|{{color|{{ultra sun color}}|Ultra Sun}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{ultra moon color}}|Ultra Moon}}]]====
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*While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into {{form|Lycanroc|Midday Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|US}} or {{form|Lycanroc|Midnight Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|UM}} is version-exclusive, both of these Lycanroc forms can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games.
* While {{p|Rockruff}}'s evolution into {{form|Lycanroc|Midday Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|US}} or {{form|Lycanroc|Midnight Form}} {{p|Lycanroc}}{{sup/7|UM}} is version-exclusive, both of these Lycanroc forms can be found in the {{pkmn2|wild}} in both games.


=====[[Totem Pokémon|Totem-sized Pokemon]]=====
=====Totem-sized Pokémon=====
The player can obtain unique Totem-sized Pokémon from [[Samson Oak]] at [[Heahea Beach]] by collecting Totem Stickers. With the exception of {{p|Mimikyu}}, these Pokémon are version-exclusive.
The player can obtain unique [[Totem Pokémon|Totem-sized Pokémon]] from [[Samson Oak]] at [[Heahea Beach]] by collecting Totem Stickers. With the exception of {{p|Mimikyu}}, these Pokémon are version-exclusive.


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====[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|{{color|{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}|Let's Go, Pikachu!}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{Let's Go Eevee color}}|Let's Go, Eevee!}}]]====
===={{LGPE}}====
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{{Vexpe|038|Ninetales|no|yes}}
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{{Vexpe|043|Oddish|yes|no}}
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{{Vexpe|044|Gloom|yes|no}}
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{{Vexpe|123|Scyther|yes|no}}
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*The version-exclusive {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} the player starts with cannot be traded to other games.
* The version-exclusive {{ga|Partner Pokémon|Partner}} the player starts with cannot be traded to other games.
*While the player can receive a single {{p|Persian}} in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and a single {{p|Arcanine}} in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! as a [[gift Pokémon]], they cannot be encountered in the wild in those respective games.
* While the player can receive a single {{p|Persian}} in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and a single {{p|Arcanine}} in Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! as a [[gift Pokémon]], they cannot be encountered in the wild in those respective games.
*While other version-exclusive Pokémon aren't available during normal gameplay, they can be transferred through the [[GO Park]].
* While other version-exclusive Pokémon aren't available during normal gameplay, they can be transferred through the [[GO Park]].


==={{color2|{{galar color}}|Generation VIII}}===
===[[Generation VIII]]===
====[[Pokémon Sword and Shield|{{color|{{Sword color}}|Sword}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{Shield color}}|Shield}}]]====
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*Wild {{p|Ninetales}} and {{p|Hitmonlee}} are exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild {{p|Arcanine}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}} are exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, in both games, they can be found in [[Max Raid Battle|Max Raid Battles]], and {{p|Vulpix}}, {{p|Growlithe}} and {{p|Tyrogue}} can be caught and evolved.
* Wild {{p|Ninetales}} and {{p|Hitmonlee}} are exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild {{p|Arcanine}} and {{p|Hitmonchan}} are exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, in both games, they can be found in [[Max Raid Battle]]s, and {{p|Vulpix}}, {{p|Growlithe}} and {{p|Tyrogue}} can be caught and evolved.
*Wild male {{p|Indeedee}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild female Indeedee is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, both genders can be obtained in either game through {{pkmn|breeding}}.
* Wild male {{p|Indeedee}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild female Indeedee is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, both genders can be obtained in either game through {{pkmn|breeding}}.
*Wild male {{p|Meowstic}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild female Meowstic is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, both genders can be obtained by evolving {{p|Espurr}} of the appropriate gender.
* Wild male {{p|Meowstic}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild female Meowstic is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, both genders can be obtained by evolving {{p|Espurr}} of the appropriate gender.
*Wild {{p|Sawk}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild {{p|Throh}} is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, there is an [[in-game trade]] on [[Circhester]] where the player can trade a {{p|Vanillish}} to obtain Throh{{sup/8|Sw}}/Sawk{{sup/8|Sh}}.
* Wild {{p|Sawk}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild {{p|Throh}} is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, there is an [[in-game trade]] on [[Circhester]] where the player can trade a {{p|Vanillish}} to obtain Throh{{sup/8|Sw}}/Sawk{{sup/8|Sh}}.
*Wild {{p|Escavalier}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild {{p|Accelgor}} is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, {{p|Shelmet}} and {{p|Karrablast}} can be obtained in both versions, enabling players to collect both if they trade with another player in order to evolve them. Alternatively, if the Expansion Pass is purchased, then wild Escavalier and Accelgor can be found in both versions.
* Wild {{p|Escavalier}} is exclusive to Pokémon Sword, while wild {{p|Accelgor}} is exclusive to Pokémon Shield. However, {{p|Shelmet}} and {{p|Karrablast}} can be obtained in both versions, enabling players to collect both if they trade with another player in order to evolve them. Alternatively, if the Expansion Pass is purchased, then wild Escavalier and Accelgor can be found in both versions.
*{{p|Passimian}} and {{p|Oranguru}} are exclusive to Sword and Shield, respectively, in the base game. However, the opposite version can be obtained if the Expansion Pass is purchased.
* {{p|Passimian}} and {{p|Oranguru}} are exclusive to Sword and Shield, respectively, in the base game. However, the opposite version can be obtained if the Expansion Pass is purchased.


=====Isle of Armor=====
=====[[The Isle of Armor]]=====
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=====Crown Tundra=====
=====[[The Crown Tundra]]=====
{{incomplete|section|By unlocking a legendary path for a non-native version-exclusive Legendary, does that mean it can be randomly encountered normally like other Legendaries, or only by the location notes?}}
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*Players can obtain legendaries that cannot be found in their game by joining other players' Dynamax Adventures. Once encountered, the player unlocks its path.
* Players can obtain legendaries that cannot be found in their game by joining other players' Dynamax Adventures. Once encountered, the player unlocks its path.


=====Gigantamax Raid exclusive=====
=====Gigantamax Raid exclusive=====
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*Although the appearance of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Alcremie}} doesn't change with its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Alcremie|form}}, wild Gigantamax Alcremie have been made exclusive to specific games through the [[Wild Area News]] with Salted Cream and Ruby Swirl Alcremie originally exclusive to Pokémon Sword and Caramel Swirl and Rainbow Swirl Alcremie originally exclusive to Pokémon Shield. Later events released {{p|Milcery}} with the Gigantamax Factor in this way, allowing players to evolve them into Alcremie of any form.
* Although the appearance of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Alcremie}} doesn't change with its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Alcremie|form}}, wild Gigantamax Alcremie have been made exclusive to specific games through the [[Wild Area News]] with Salted Cream and Ruby Swirl Alcremie originally exclusive to Pokémon Sword and Caramel Swirl and Rainbow Swirl Alcremie originally exclusive to Pokémon Shield. Later events released {{p|Milcery}} with the Gigantamax Factor in this way, allowing players to evolve them into Alcremie of any form.
*Although the appearance of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Toxtricity}} doesn't change with its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Toxtricity|form}}, wild Gigantamax Toxtricity have been made exclusive to specific games through the [[Wild Area News]] with Amped Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Sword while Low Key Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Shield.
* Although the appearance of [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Toxtricity}} doesn't change with its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Toxtricity|form}}, wild Gigantamax Toxtricity have been made exclusive to specific games through the [[Wild Area News]] with Amped Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Sword while Low Key Form Toxtricity exclusive to raids in Pokémon Shield.


====[[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|{{color|{{Brilliant Diamond color}}|Brilliant Diamond}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{Shining Pearl color}}|Shining Pearl}}]]====
===={{pkmn|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}====
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*{{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
* {{p|Cranidos}} and {{p|Shieldon}} cannot be encountered in the wild; instead, they must be revived from a [[fossil]]. The fossils themselves are version-exclusive, but they can be traded between games as [[held item]]s, technically allowing each fossil Pokémon to be obtained in either game.
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* While {{p|Houndour}}, {{p|Poochyena}}, {{p|Aron}}, and {{p|Spheal}} families are not version-exclusive like in Diamond and Pearl because they are all available in [[Grand Underground]] on both versions, they retain the version-exclusive encounter locations from the original games on surface [[Sinnoh]].
*Wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} are exclusive to Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, while wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} are exclusive to Pokémon Shining Pearl, but both {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Bonsly}} can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and can evolve into {{p|Mr. Mime}} and {{p|Sudowoodo}} respectively.
* Wild {{p|Mr. Mime}} are exclusive to Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, while wild {{p|Sudowoodo}} are exclusive to Pokémon Shining Pearl, but both {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Bonsly}} can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and can evolve into {{p|Mr. Mime}} and {{p|Sudowoodo}} respectively.
*Wild {{p|Silcoon}} and {{p|Beautifly}} are exclusive to Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, while wild {{p|Cascoon}} and {{p|Dustox}} are exclusive to Pokémon Shining Pearl, but Wurmple can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and can evolve into either Silcoon or Cascoon, which can then evolve into Beautifly or Dustox respectively.
* Wild {{p|Silcoon}} and {{p|Beautifly}} are exclusive to Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, while wild {{p|Cascoon}} and {{p|Dustox}} are exclusive to Pokémon Shining Pearl, but Wurmple can be encountered in the wild in both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and can evolve into either Silcoon or Cascoon, which can then evolve into Beautifly or Dustox respectively.
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==={{color2|{{Paldea color}}|Generation IX}}===
===[[Generation IX]]===
====[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|{{color|{{Scarlet color}}|Scarlet}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{Violet color}}|Violet}}]]====
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{{Vexscvi|766|Passimian|no|yes}}
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{{Vexscvi|874|Stonjourner|yes|no}}
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{{Vexscvi||Iron Jugulis|no|yes}}
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{{Vexscvi||Iron Thorns|no|yes}}
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* While {{p|Armarouge}} and {{p|Ceruledge}}'s evolution items can only be obtained in one game (namely, the [[Auspicious Armor]] in Scarlet and the [[Malicious Armor]] in Violet), both can be obtained via 5 or 6-star [[Tera Raid Battle]]s in either version.
* While {{p|Armarouge}} and {{p|Ceruledge}}'s evolution items can only be obtained in one game (namely, the [[Auspicious Armor]] in Scarlet and the [[Malicious Armor]] in Violet), both can be obtained via 5★ or 6★ [[Tera Raid Battle]]s in either version.
 
=====[[The Teal Mask]]=====
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=====[[The Indigo Disk]]=====
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{{Vexscvi|0410|Shieldon|no|yes}}
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{{Vexscvi|0638|Cobalion|no|yes}}
{{Vexscvi|0639|Terrakion|no|yes}}
{{Vexscvi|0640|Virizion|no|yes}}
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* Every [[Legendary Pokémon]] can be encountered in both versions, though being able to find the opposite-version ones requires doing [[Blueberry Quest]]s with other players.


==In the spin-off games==
==In the spin-off games==
==={{color2|{{MD color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series}}===
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]===
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only after a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a [[Wonder Mail]] Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found.
As trading is not possible between these games, the listed Pokémon will appear in the wild only after a rescue mission involving the Pokémon is completed. This requires a [[Wonder Mail]] Code from the alternate version, in which the Pokémon is normally found.


Because Red Rescue Team was not released in South Korea, the Korean version of Blue Rescue Team has every Pokémon available by default.
Because Red Rescue Team was not released in South Korea, the Korean version of Blue Rescue Team has every Pokémon available by default.


====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|{{color|{{md red color}}|Red}} {{color|000|and}} {{color|{{md blue color}}|Blue}} {{color|000|Rescue Team}}]]====
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red and Blue Rescue Team]]====
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*{{p|Porygon2}}, while only available in wild in Blue Rescue Team (without [[Wonder Mail]] mission), is also available via evolving {{p|Porygon}} in Red Rescue Team.


====Explorers of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|{{color|{{md time color}}|Time}}{{color|000|,}} {{color|{{md darkness color}}|Darkness}}]]{{color|000|, and}} {{color2|{{md sky color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky}}====
* {{p|Porygon2}}, while only available in Blue Rescue Team (without a [[Wonder Mail]] mission), is also available via evolving {{p|Porygon}} in Red Rescue Team.
 
====Explorers of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]]====
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*All version-exclusive Pokémon in Time or Darkness can be unlocked in the other game through [[Wonder Mail]], except {{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Celebi}}. The only way to obtain Mewtwo and Celebi in the opposite version was through a Wi-fi exclusive downloadable mission. This mission is unique in that it does not have a Wonder Mail code, meaning it cannot be reproduced by legitimate means.
* All version-exclusive Pokémon in Time or Darkness can be unlocked in the other game through [[Wonder Mail]], except {{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Celebi}}. The only way to obtain Mewtwo and Celebi in the opposite version was through a Wi-fi exclusive downloadable mission. This mission is unique in that it does not have a Wonder Mail code, meaning it cannot be reproduced by legitimate means.
*Pokémon exclusive to Sky cannot be unlocked in Time and Darkness.
* Pokémon exclusive to Sky cannot be unlocked in Time and Darkness.
*{{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} will only appear after graduating from the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|guild]] in Explorers of Sky, due to Riolu being a [[starter Pokémon]] in that game.
* {{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} will only appear after graduating from the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|guild]] in Explorers of Sky, due to Riolu being a [[List of the player's first Pokémon#Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|first Pokémon]] in that game.
 
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|{{color|{{fire color}}|Keep Going! Blazing}}{{color|000000|,}} {{color|{{water color}}|Let's Go! Stormy}}{{color|000000|, and}} {{color|{{electric color}}|Go For It! Light}} {{color|000000|Adventure Squad!}}]]====


====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Keep Going! Blazing, Let's Go! Stormy, and Go For It! Light Adventure Squad!]]====
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
For the first time in the anime's history, two different versions of a movie were released. ''Victini and Zekrom'' features {{p|Victini}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, while ''Victini and Reshiram'' features Victini and {{p|Reshiram}}. Much like the games, there are Pokémon that are exclusive to each movie.
The fourteenth movie released in two different versions: ''White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram''. Much like the games, there are Pokémon that are exclusive to each movie.


===[[M14|''{{color|000|Pokémon The Movie:}} {{color|{{white color dark}}|White—Victini and Zekrom}}'' {{color|000|and}} ''{{color|{{black color}}|Black—Victini and Reshiram}}'']]===
===[[M14|''Pokémon The Movie: White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram'']]===
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*[[Ash's Tranquill]] appears in both versions of [[M14|''White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram'']]; however, in ''Victini and Zekrom'', wild Tranquill also appear in the intro.
* [[Ash's Tranquill]] appears in both [[M14|''White'' and ''Black'']]; however, in ''White'', wild Tranquill also appear in the intro.
*{{p|Blitzle}} appears in both versions of ''White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram'', but under different circumstances. In ''Victini and Reshiram'', wild Blitzle appear in the intro; while in ''Victini and Zekrom'', one appears under the ownership of [[Luisa]].
* {{p|Blitzle}} appears in both ''White'' and ''Black'', but under different circumstances. In ''Black'', wild Blitzle appear in the intro; while in ''White'', one appears under the ownership of [[Luisa]].
*{{p|Golurk}} appears in both versions of ''White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram'', under the ownership of [[Juanita]]. However, it is {{Shiny}} in ''Victini and Reshiram''.
* {{p|Golurk}} appears in both ''White'' and ''Black'', under the ownership of [[Juanita]]. However, it is {{Shiny}} in ''Black''.
*{{p|Hydreigon}} appears in both versions of ''White—Victini and Zekrom'' and ''Black—Victini and Reshiram'', under the ownership of [[Carlita]]. However, it is Shiny in ''Victini and Zekrom''.
* {{p|Hydreigon}} appears in both ''White'' and ''Black'', under the ownership of [[Carlita]]. However, it is Shiny in ''White''.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Due to the large number of wild Pokémon that can only be caught in [[White Forest]], which is an area that is exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]], Pokémon White has the largest number of version-exclusive Pokémon in the [[core series]] to date.
* Due to the large number of wild Pokémon that can only be caught in [[White Forest]], which is an area that is exclusive to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon White]], Pokémon White has the largest number of version-exclusive Pokémon in the [[core series]] to date.
* In {{game|Emerald}}:
* In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, most version-exclusive Pokémon in the [[Generation III]] core series games can be caught using the {{DL|dual-slot mode|dongle method}} with that game in the GBA slot.
** All seven Pokémon in the [[Hdex|Hoenn Pokédex]] that are missing are obtainable in {{Pokémon XD}}, allowing it to be completed in Emerald by trading with only one other game instead of with both {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}.
** All Pokémon families that can only be encountered via the dongle method in Diamond and Pearl other than {{p|Pineco}} and {{p|Shuckle}} are version-exclusive Pokémon in [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]]. Conversely, all cases of non-[[Legendary Pokémon|Legendary]] version-exclusive Pokémon in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl that are not in Diamond and Pearl are from families that can only be encountered via the dongle method in the latter.
** All obtainable Pokémon outside the Hoenn Pokédex other than the {{p|Meowth}} family and {{p|Ditto}} (in other words, the ones native to [[Johto]], including the [[Starter_Pokémon#Johto|starters]]) are also obtainable in [[Pokémon Colosseum]].
* All seven Pokémon in the [[Hdex|Hoenn Pokédex]] that are missing in {{game|Emerald}} are obtainable in {{Pokémon XD}}, allowing it to be completed in Emerald by trading with only one other game instead of with both {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}.


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