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[[File: | [[File:Pokédex interface GSC.png|thumb|200px|Johto's regional Pokédex, a predecessor (note lack of numbers).]] | ||
A '''regional Pokédex''' is a [[Pokédex]] order specific to a certain [[region]] of the Pokémon world. | A '''regional Pokédex''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|地方図鑑|ちほうずかん}}''' ''regional Pokédex'') is a [[Pokédex]] order specific to a certain [[region]] of the Pokémon world. Rather than chronicle all known Pokémon as does the [[National Pokédex]], a regional Pokédex serves to list those Pokémon native to the region. | ||
==Overview== | |||
A regional Pokédex usually starts with the {{type|Grass}} [[first partner Pokémon]] and its evolutions, followed by the {{type|Fire}} first partner Pokémon and its evolutions, and the {{type|Water}} first partner Pokémon and its evolutions, then continuing through the rest of the Pokémon native to the region. [[Legendary Pokémon]] of the region are typically placed near the end, while the very last slot or few slots are occupied by [[Mythical Pokémon]]. | |||
[[File:Pokédex RS.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Corphish}} in the Hoenn regional Pokédex]] | |||
A regional Pokédex will often place newly released evolutions and pre-evolutions near their base form, no matter how much distance is between them in the [[National Pokédex]]. For example, in the National Pokédex, {{p|Aipom}} falls at #190, with its evolution {{p|Ambipom}} at #424. In the [[Sinnoh]] region's Pokédex, however, they are #063 and #064, respectively. Capturing all Pokémon in a regional Pokédex will cause the [[Game Freak]] developers in-game to award the player with a [[diploma]] in [[Generation I]], [[Generation II]], and [[Generation III]]. Completing the National Pokédex awards another diploma in [[Generation III]]. In [[Generation IV]], seeing every Pokémon in the [[Sinnoh]] region's Pokédex allows the player to receive the upgrade to National mode from [[Professor Oak]]. In later generations, the [[Oval Charm]] and the [[Shiny Charm]] are often rewards for seeing and catching all non-[[event Pokémon]]. | |||
In the | [[File:Pokédex Pt.png|thumb|200px|The Sinnoh Pokédex allows players to switch between regional and national views.]] | ||
Most regional Pokédexes include all of the new Pokémon released in that generation. [[Sinnoh]]'s original Pokédex is an exception to this, as in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} and [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], {{p|Rotom}} and certain [[List of cross-generational evolution families|cross-generational evolutions]], Legendary Pokémon, and Mythical Pokémon introduced in Generation IV are absent from the regional Pokédex. {{game|Platinum}}'s expanded regional Pokédex adds Rotom, {{p|Giratina}}, and all of the cross-generational evolutions, though it still lacks several of the other Legendary and Mythical Pokémon. [[Generation VIII]] is another exception, in which all Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] are included in at least one of [[Galar]]'s three regional Pokédexes, while Pokémon introduced in [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]] are featured exclusively in the [[Hisui]] Pokédex. In [[Generation IX]], {{p|Walking Wake}} and {{p|Iron Leaves}} are absent from the [[Paldea]] Pokédex. | |||
[[File:Pokédex BW.png|thumb|200px|{{p|Scrafty}} in the Unova regional Pokédex of Black and White]] | |||
==List of regional Pokédexes== | |||
The Pokédex order for the nine main regions of the Pokémon world are as follows: | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev1|RBY}}{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}): #001 {{p|Bulbasaur}} - #151 {{p|Mew}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Kanto Pokédex number|Kanto Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev7|PE}}): #001 {{p|Bulbasaur}} - #153 {{p|Melmetal}} | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev2|GSC}}): #001 {{p|Chikorita}} - #251 {{p|Celebi}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number|Johto Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}): #001 {{p|Chikorita}} - #256 {{p|Celebi}} | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation III)|Hoenn Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev3|RSE}}): #001 {{p|Treecko}} - #202 {{p|Deoxys}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Hoenn Pokédex number (Generation VI)|Hoenn Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}): #001 {{p|Treecko}} - #211 {{p|Deoxys}} | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev4|DP}}{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}): #001 {{p|Turtwig}} - #151 {{p|Manaphy}} | |||
**[[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number#Platinum expansion|Enhanced Sinnoh Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev4|Pt}}): #001 {{p|Turtwig}} - #210 {{p|Giratina}} | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Unova Pokédex number (Black and White)|Unova Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev5|BW}}): #000 {{p|Victini}} - #155 {{p|Genesect}} | |||
**{{OBP|List of Pokémon by Unova Pokédex number|Black 2 and White 2|Unova Pokédex}} ({{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}): #000 {{p|Victini}} - #300 {{p|Genesect}} | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Kalos Pokédex number|Kalos Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev6|XY}}) | |||
** {{DL|List of Pokémon by Kalos Pokédex number|Central Kalos Pokédex}}: #001 {{p|Chespin}} - #153 {{p|Volcanion}} | |||
** {{DL|List of Pokémon by Kalos Pokédex number|Coastal Kalos Pokédex}}: #001 {{p|Drifloon}} - #153 {{p|Moltres}} | |||
** {{DL|List of Pokémon by Kalos Pokédex number|Mountain Kalos Pokédex}}: #001 {{p|Diglett}} - #151 {{p|Mewtwo}} | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Alola Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev7|SM}}): #001 {{p|Rowlet}} - #302 {{p|Marshadow}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Melemele Pokédex]]: A subset of 120 of the Alola Pokédex's 302 Pokémon | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Akala Pokédex]]: A subset of 130 of the Alola Pokédex's 302 Pokémon | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Ula'ula Pokédex]]: A subset of 130 of the Alola Pokédex's 302 Pokémon | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Sun and Moon)|Poni Pokédex]]: A subset of 100 of the Alola Pokédex's 302 Pokémon | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)|Alola Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev7|USUM}}): #001 {{p|Rowlet}} - #403 {{p|Zeraora}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)|Melemele Pokédex]]: A subset of 150 of the Alola Pokédex's 403 Pokémon | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)|Akala Pokédex]]: A subset of 160 of the Alola Pokédex's 403 Pokémon | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)|Ula'ula Pokédex]]: A subset of 160 of the Alola Pokédex's 403 Pokémon | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Alola Pokédex number (Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)|Poni Pokédex]]: A subset of 130 of the Alola Pokédex's 403 Pokémon | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Galar Pokédex number|Galar Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}): #001 {{p|Grookey}} - #400 {{p|Eternatus}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Isle of Armor Pokédex number|Isle of Armor Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Slowpoke}} - #211 {{p|Zarude}} | |||
** [[List of Pokémon by Crown Tundra Pokédex number|Crown Tundra Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Snom}} - #210 {{p|Calyrex}} | |||
*[[List of Pokémon by Hisui Pokédex number|Hisui Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev8|LA}}): #001 {{p|Rowlet}} - #242 {{p|Darkrai}} | |||
*[[List of Pokémon by Paldea Pokédex number|Paldea Pokédex]] ({{gameabbrev9|SV}}): #001 {{p|Sprigatito}} - #400 {{p|Miraidon}} | |||
**[[List of Pokémon by Kitakami Pokédex number|Kitakami Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Spinarak}} - #200 {{p|Ogerpon}} | |||
**[[List of Pokémon by Blueberry Pokédex number|Blueberry Pokédex]]: #001 {{p|Doduo}} - #243 {{p|Pecharunt}} | |||
==Comparison with other number systems== | |||
The [[National Pokédex]] includes all known Pokémon. | |||
In the {{OBP|Pokémon Ranger|video game}} series of spin-off games, Pokémon information is stored in the Browser, which acts similarly to a Pokédex for {{OBP|Pokémon Ranger|Ranger series}}s. It is as follows: | |||
* [[List of Pokémon by Fiore Browser number|Fiore Browser]]: R-001 {{p|Bulbasaur}} - R-213 {{p|Mew}} | * [[List of Pokémon by Fiore Browser number|Fiore Browser]]: R-001 {{p|Bulbasaur}} - R-213 {{p|Mew}} | ||
* [[List of Pokémon by Almia Browser number|Almia Browser]]: R-001 {{p|Pichu}} - R-267 {{p|Regigigas}} | * [[List of Pokémon by Almia Browser number|Almia Browser]]: R-001 {{p|Pichu}} - R-267 {{p|Regigigas}} | ||
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** [[List of Pokémon by Oblivia Browser number|Past Oblivia Browser]]: N-001 {{p|Piplup}} - N-222 {{p|Mew}} | ** [[List of Pokémon by Oblivia Browser number|Past Oblivia Browser]]: N-001 {{p|Piplup}} - N-222 {{p|Mew}} | ||
In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and | In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}, the [[Strategy Memo]] acts as a Pokédex for [[Orre]], listing Pokémon [[List of Pokémon by name|alphabetically]]. | ||
==Non-native Pokémon== | |||
{{incomplete|section|Missing pre-Ndex info for all of Generation V and VI}} | |||
From Generation III onward, Pokémon not native to a region which are obtained (such as through [[trade|trading]]) before a game's regional Pokédex has been upgraded to National Mode will be displayed with ??? as their Pokédex number in the status screen instead of a regional Pokédex number. If caught from the wild (through hacking the game), the Pokédex registration screen will display different numbers dependent on the game: Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald display a number between 203 and 386, corresponding to the Pokémon's position in the National Pokédex minus those Generation I and Generation II Pokémon native to Hoenn (for example, {{p|Bulbasaur}} is the first Pokémon not in the Hoenn Pokédex so its number appears as #203, while {{p|Arbok}} is #226, but Pikachu, Raichu, Sandshrew, and Sandslash appear in the Hoenn Pokédex and are skipped, making {{p|Nidoran♀}} #227). Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen state only that the Pokémon's data has been registered, then skip straight to nicknaming the Pokémon, never displaying the Pokédex. | |||
It is possible to store non-regional [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] from Ruby or Sapphire in [[Pokémon Box: Ruby and Sapphire]] without having acquired the [[National Pokédex]], though their Dex numbers won't be shown. If a game with the National Pokédex is used with Box, Box's [[Pokédex]] Mode will be upgraded to the National Mode so non-regional Pokédex numbers will be displayed from then on, regardless of whether a Ruby or Sapphire player has acquired the National Pokédex or not. | |||
Generation IV games instead display the registered Pokémon as #000 if it is outside of that game's regional Pokédex. | |||
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire will display an empty Pokédex entry upon catching a non-native Pokémon. | |||
In games from Generation VII and onward that lack a National Pokédex, non-native Pokémon that are caught will completely bypass the Pokédex, skipping straight to nicknaming; these Pokémon have no Pokédex numbers. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* The first regional Pokédex of a [[generation]] usually, but not always, puts newly debuting Pokémon in the same order as the National Pokédex. Specifically: | |||
** The [[Kdex|Kanto]], [[Hdex|Hoenn]]{{sup/3|RSE}}, [[Udex|Unova]]{{sup/5|BW}}, and [[Adex|Alola]]{{sup/7|SM}} Pokédexes all match the order exactly, with no exceptions. (For example, taking the Hoenn Pokédex order and removing the 67 Generation I and II Pokémon leaves 135 Pokémon that exactly match the National Pokédex order between {{p|Treecko}} and {{p|Deoxys}}.) | |||
** The [[Sdex|Sinnoh]]{{sup/4|DP}} Pokédex matches when skipping over the Generation IV Pokémon in the National Pokédex that do not appear in the original Sinnoh Pokédex. | |||
** The [[List of Pokémon by Kalos Pokédex number|Kalos]] Pokédexes match if the Central, Coastal, and Mountain Pokédexes are joined in that order, except for the three [[Mythical Pokémon]] (which appear at the end of the Central Kalos Pokédex instead of the end of the Mountain Kalos Pokédex). | |||
** The [[Newdex|New]] (Johto) and [[Gdex|Galar]] Pokédexes do not match the order. For example, {{p|Hoothoot}} (#015/#163) appears before {{p|Sentret}} (#019/#161) in the New Pokédex order but after it in the National Pokédex, and {{p|Blipbug}} (#010/#824) appears before {{p|Rookidee}} (#021/#821) in the Galar Pokédex but after it in the National Pokédex. | |||
** Regional Pokédexes that do not debut at the beginning of a generation tend to not match the order, with the exception of [[NHdex|Hoenn]]{{sup/6|ORAS}} and [[Kdex|Kanto]]{{sup/7|PE}}. For example: | |||
*** The [[Sdex|Sinnoh]] Pokédex expansion in {{v2|Platinum}} puts {{p|Probopass}} (#156/#476) before {{p|Gallade}} (#160/#475). | |||
*** The [[Jdex|Johto]]{{sup/4|HGSS}} Pokédex cannot match due to being based on the non-matching New Pokédex order. | |||
*** The [[NUdex|Unova]]{{sup/5|B2W2}} Pokédex puts {{p|Purrloin}} (#012/#509) before {{p|Lillipup}} (#022/#506). | |||
*** The [[NAdex|Alola]]{{sup/7|USUM}} Pokédex puts {{p|Poipole}} near the middle of the ordering. | |||
*** The [[IoAdex|Isle of Armor]] Pokédex puts {{p|Applin}} (#019/#840) before {{p|Chewtle}} (#056/#833). | |||
*** The [[CTdex|Crown Tundra]] Pokédex puts {{p|Wooloo}} (#003/#831) before {{p|Skwovet}} (#005/#819). | |||
==In other languages== | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Pokédex]] | * [[Pokédex]] | ||
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[[Category:Equipment]] | [[Category:Equipment]] | ||
[[Category:Game mechanics]] | [[Category:Game mechanics]] | ||
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