Pokémon availability (Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!)

This is the Pokémon availability for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

They are both compatible with 153 Pokémon species, being the first set of core series games to fully exclude Pokémon species from preceding games. There are three Mythical Pokémon (Mew, Meltan, and Melmetal) which are not found in-game but are available by other means. In addition, these games are compatible with the 18 Alolan forms and the 15 Kanto Mega Evolutions.

Availability

The first 150 species in the Kanto Pokédex are obtainable in-game, subject to 4 Trade evolutions and 11 version-exclusives each—which would normally necessitate trading between versions for Pokédex completion, but upon reaching Fuchsia City, these 150 can also be transferred (one-way) into the games from Pokémon GO via the GO Park. Using this transfer method, Meltan and Melmetal become obtainable. The other Mythical Pokémon, Mew, is exclusively obtained from the Poké Ball Plus. Only one Mew is obtainable per Poké Ball Plus; and Meltan is only able to evolve into Melmetal within Pokémon GO.

All of the 150 except for Mewtwo are repeatedly obtainable in-game when combining both versions, although some require reviving Cerulean Cave fossils (of Aerodactyl, Kabuto or Omanyte), or by catching rare spawns. These rare spawns, which allow for exclusive in-game event Pokémon to be recaptured, include the Kanto first partner Pokémon (Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle), the Fighting Dojo prizes (Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan), in addition to Lapras, Porygon, Snorlax, and Chansey (the latter not being rare in Cerulean Cave). The remaining rare spawns, which are in the sky and only unlocked after becoming Champion, consist of Charizard, Dragonite, and the Legendary birds (Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres). Without Catch Combos, these rare spawns generate at a combined 1 in 200 chance—the exception is the Legendary birds, which instead have a 1 in 2000 combined chance of being generated.[1]

Most species are catchable in Let's Go, Pikachu! (LGP) and Let's Go, Eevee! (LGE), but 23 require evolving the previous evolutionary stage. The species that require evolution include the 5 remaining Kanto first partner evolutions (Ivysaur, Venusaur, Charmeleon, Wartortle, and Blastoise); the 4 Let's Go partner evolutions (Raichu, Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon); 4 version-exclusives (Arbok and Primeape for LGE, and Sandslash and Persian for LGP); the 4 Trade evolutions (Alakazam, Machamp, Golem and Gengar); the 2 Fossil evolutions (Kabutops and Omastar); and finally, 4 other evolutions (Wigglytuff, Parasect, Hypno and Marowak). Additionally, Butterfree is not catchable in LGE and Beedrill is not catchable in LGP.

Variant availability

Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! combined have a total of 212 forms (210 compatible per version), consisting of the 186 Original, Alolan, and Mega evolved forms; 22 as a result of gender differences (for 208 Pokédex forms); and 2 partner forms with each of their gender differences.

The 18 Alolan forms are exclusively obtained via a set of in-game trades. The Alolan forms of Raticate, Sandslash, Ninetales, Dugtrio, Persian, Graveler, Golem and Muk are obtained by the evolution of the Alolan Rattata, Sandshrew, Vulpix, Diglett, Meowth, Geodude and Muk forms received via trading, respectively. The remaining forms received via in-game trade are Alolan Raichu, Exeggutor and Marowak.

The partner Pikachu and partner Eevee are exclusive to Let's Go, Pikachu! and Eevee!, respectively. Each game has only one partner Pikachu or Eevee; it cannot evolve, and it cannot be traded or transferred to other games. However, regular Pikachu and Eevee are available in both games.

All Pokémon forms can be obtained Shiny except for Mew, and partner Pikachu and Eevee. Apart from partner Pikachu and Eevee, which are both scale-locked (4 different scalars within the AV range), all forms can be obtained in any size: XS, S, AV, L, or XL.

Each version has 16 version-exclusive forms (or 17 including the partner's gender difference); but in addition, Let's Go, Pikachu! has 3 version-exclusive gender differences (Gloom, Vileplume, and Scyther). Of the in-game trades and their evolutions, Alolan Sandshrew, Sandslash, Grimer and Muk are exclusive to Let's Go, Pikachu!, while Alolan Vulpix, Ninetales, Meowth and Persian are exclusive to Let's Go, Eevee!

Combing both versions, a total of 346 gender-form combinations are possible. 158 forms, consisting of 126 Species, 18 Alolan forms, 12 Mega Evolutions and both partner forms, can be both female and male, amounting to 316 combinations after doubling. The remaining combinations are from 30 single gender forms, including 17 Gender unknown forms (Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode, Staryu, Starmie, Ditto, Porygon, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mewtwo, Mega Mewtwo X, Mega Mewtwo Y, Mew, Meltan, and Melmetal), 6 Male-only forms (Nidoran♂, Nidorino, Nidoking, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Tauros), and 7 Female-only forms (Nidoran♀, Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Mega Kangaskhan, and Jynx).

Level availability

All but 2 Pokémon, Lickitung and Mewtwo, can be obtained in-game at Level 50 or below. Both, along with Golduck (which is obtained below level 50 by evolving Psyduck), are exclusive to Cerulean Cave. Golduck and Lickitung can be caught as low as Level 51, while Mewtwo is only caught at Level 70. The Legendary birds (Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres) are all obtained at level 50 in their in-game event locations. Although Dragonite evolves from Dragonair starting at Level 55, a Dragonite as low as Level 3 can be caught from a rare flying spawn.

At Level 70, Mewtwo is the highest-level encounter; otherwise, Level 56 is the highest for wild Pokémon.

Level 1 Pokémon cannot be obtained except via transferring from Pokémon GO (or Poké Ball Plus in the case of Mew). This is because no breeding is present in the game, and the fact the lowest level wild Pokémon, such as Pidgey and Rattata, are only encountered at Level 3 or above.

Availability by progression

See Also: Appendix:Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! walkthrough

The availability of forms in order of places visited in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! is shown below, counting up to 209 forms, which is the total number of obtainable non-Shiny forms on a single file. It shows Pokémon evolving at the earliest location and also assumes the player trades the same Pokémon to the complementing version for trade evolutions.

Location Total Species
(No Transfers)
Total Species
(All Transfers)
Newly Available Forms In Location     Total Forms
(No Transfers)
Total Forms
(All Transfers)
Pallet Town 1 1 Only 1 of the 4 partner forms can be selected and it cannot be Shiny.  +GD  +GD 1 1
Route 1 8 10    +GD     11 or 10 13
     +GD  +GD  
Route 22   14 16       17 or 16 19
     
Poké Ball Plus
(external purchase)
- 17  ⚪︎ Cannot be Shiny - 20
Route 2 20 23     24 or 23 27
   +GD    
Viridian Forest

 
23 or 24 26 or 27  +GD   30 or 29 33
   +GD
Route 3 30 or 29 35 or 36         37 or 34 42
         
Route 4 34 or 33 (-1) 39 or 40 (-1)    Single Buy 41 or 38 (-1) 46 (-1)
   
Mt. Moon 46 or 45 (-1) 52 or 53 (-1)    (SE)  +GD         55 or 52 (-1) 61 (-1)
  SE   SE  +GD       -TE
Cerulean City - -  AT 57 or 54 (-1) 63 (-1)
 
Route 24

 
51 or 52 (-1) 59 or 60 (-1)       62 or 61 (-1) 70 (-1)
       
Route 5 56 or 57 (-1) 66 or 67 (-1)         68 or 67 (-1) 79 (-1)
 SE  +GD  +GD -TE
Vermilion City

 
57 or 58 (-1) 67 or 68 (-2)  AT   SRR  (SE) SRR 71 or 70 (-1) 83 (-2)
   -TE
Route 11 60 or 61 (-1) 70 or 71 (-2)     75 or 74 (-1) 87 (-2)
 +GD
Diglett's Cave 62 or 63 (-1) 72 or 73 (-2)     77 or 76 (-1) 89 (-2)
Route 10   64 or 65 (-1) 74 or 75 (-2)   79 or 78 (-1) 91 (-2)
 
Rock Tunnel 71 or 72 (-1) 82 or 83 (-2)      +GD   88 or 87 (-1) 101 (-2)
    -TE    +GD
Lavender Town - -  AT 90 or 89 (-1) 103 (-2)
 
Route 8 72 or 73 (-1) 83 or 84 (-1)  (SE)   (SE) 91 or 90 (-1) 104 (-1)
Route 9 73 or 74 (-1) 84 or 85 (-1)  ⚪︎ 92 or 91 (-1) 105 (-1)
Celadon City

 
75 or 76 (-1) 87 or 88 (-1)  AT  AT 98 or 96 (-1) 114 (-1)
 +GD SE  SE  +GD SE  SE  SE
Pokémon Tower 77 or 78 (-1) 90 or 91 (-1)     100 or 98 (-1) 117 (-1)
 -TE
Saffron City
 
79 or 80 (-1) 93 or 94 (-2)   Gift  or    Gift      AT   Gift 103 or 101 (-1) 121 (-2)
Route 16 82 or 83 (-1) 96 or 97 (-2)  +GD  +GD  SP 108 or 106 (-1) 126 (-2)
Route 17 88 (-1) 102 (-2)       114 or 112 (-1) 132 (-2)
 SE  SE  SE
Fuchsia City
 
- -  AT 115 or 113 (-1) 133 (-2)
Go Park
(Pokémon GO Connection)
- 104 (-2)  ⚪︎  ⚪︎ - 135 (-2)
Route 15 90 (-1) 107 (-2)    +GD   118 or 115 (-1) 139 (-2)
Route 13 95 112 (-1)            +GD
 +GD
125 or 122 146 (-1)
Route 6 97 114 (-1)  +GD  +GD 129 or 126 150 (-1)
Route 10   100 117 (-1)     132 or 129 153 (-1)
 
Power Plant 108 127 (-1)  ⚪︎  ⚪︎  ⚪︎  ⚪︎     ⚪︎ SP         140 or 137 163 (-1)
Route 19 110 129 (-1)  ⚪︎  ⚪︎ (SE) 142 or 139 165 (-1)
Seafoam Islands 118 137 (-1)            (SE)    ⚪︎ SP 150 or 147 173 (-1)
Cinnabar Island 121 (-1) 142 (-4)  Fossil  or   Fossil     Fossil  AT  AT 155 or 152 (-1) 182 (-4)
   or       
Pokémon Mansion
 
123 (-1) 144 (-4)    ⚪︎ 157 or 154 (-1) 184 (-4)
Route 21 124 (-1) 145 (-4)   158 or 155 (-1) 185 (-4)
Pallet Town  
 
- -         162 or 159 (-1) 189 (-4)
Route 22   127 (-1) 148 (-4)     165 or 162 (-1) 192 (-4)
 SE
Route 23 129 (-1) 150 (-4)    (SE) 167 or 164 (-1) 194 (-4)
Victory Road 131 (-1) 151 (-3)   ⚪︎ SP     169 or 166 (-1) 195 (-3)
Indigo Plateau
 
- -  AT 170 or 167 (-1) 196 (-3)
Indigo Plateau   - -                   179 or 176 (-1) 205 (-3)
Cerulean Cave 135 153     ⚪︎ SP Only  ⚪︎  ⚪︎  Fossil  Fossil
   
185 or 182 209
Differences 11 Version-exclusives
4 Trade evolutions
3 Mythical Pokémon
22 gender differences
18 Alolan forms and 1 partner form
15 Mega Evolutions
15 (+3 GD) Version-exclusives
5+1 GD Trade evolutions
3 Mythical Pokémon

Evolved Pokémon in the Wild Later

The availability of evolved Pokémon in the wild at their earliest locations is shown below, excluding those that already appear in the same earliest location as their non-evolved counterparts. Catching these Pokémon can save time with leveling up or prevent the using up of an evolution stone. There are 28 of these species, with 3 version-exclusives each. 7 of them have gender differences, with 3 being exclusive to Let's Go, Pikachu! The remaining 6 in-game event Pokémon that can be recaptured are also included (with a darker background).

Location Newly Available Forms In Location    
Viridian Forest
  
     GD  
Route 5
 
 
Route 11  GD
Route 9      
Rock Tunnel  GD  
Route 8
     
 GD
Route 15    GD  
Route 13  
Route 19
 
Route 20
 
 
Route 21
 
 GD (SE)   (SE)
Route 23   (SE)   (SE)
Victory Road
 
   GD
Route 1              
Cerulean Cave   (SE)    Fossil  

Pokémon GO and HOME interaction

In Pokémon GO, as part of its size variation mechanic, XXS and XXL Pokémon each have a 1 in 250 chance to be generated. When one of these extreme-sized Pokémon is obtained and transferred into Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, both its height and weight scalar values are set to either 0 or 255, depending on whether it was initially XXS or XXL, respectively. This results in the specimen having the minimum or maximum possible in-game height and weight for its species (or form). In contrast, generation of both of these values for a native Pokémon in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! has less than a 1 in 25 million chance to occur with the highest Catch Combo—albeit due to a lack of display precision, additional values may also give the minimum and maximum possible measurements depending on the Pokémon species/form.

The games are incompatible with Pokémon Bank, but you could later transfer Pokémon one-way into Pokémon HOME.

Storing 25 of a Pokémon species or Alolan form (except Mew) in GO Park enables a mini-game called Play Yard for that species or Alolan form. Since there are only 1000 storage spaces for Pokémon (mirroring regular storage), that means only 40 out of 170 possible play yards can simultaneously exist on one save file.

See also

References


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