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* {{p|Burmy}} is the only Pokémon that can involve both into different species and into different non-interchangeable forms of the same species. | * {{p|Burmy}} is the only Pokémon that can involve both into different species and into different non-interchangeable forms of the same species. | ||
* {{p|Cubone}} and {{p|Rowlet}} are the only Pokémon with a branched evolution involving [[regional form]]s of the same species where the [[methods of evolution]] are not completely identical aside from the requirement to be in specific [[region]]s. | * {{p|Cubone}} and {{p|Rowlet}} are the only Pokémon with a branched evolution involving [[regional form]]s of the same species where the [[methods of evolution]] are not completely identical aside from the requirement to be in specific [[region]]s. | ||
** | ** {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Slowpoke}} is the only regional form Pokémon with a branched evolution. | ||
* [[Generation III]] introduced the most Pokémon with a branched evolution at the time of debut, with three ({{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Nincada}}, and {{p|Clamperl}}). | * [[Generation III]] introduced the most Pokémon with a branched evolution at the time of debut, with three ({{p|Wurmple}}, {{p|Nincada}}, and {{p|Clamperl}}). | ||
** {{p|Tyrogue}} is the only Pokémon with a branched evolution where more than one evolution is introduced in a different generation at the time of debut. | ** {{p|Tyrogue}} is the only Pokémon with a branched evolution where more than one evolution is introduced in a different generation at the time of debut. |