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| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|BW}}
| {{MSP|058|Growlithe}}{{MSP|059|Arcanine}}{{MSP|209|Snubbull}}{{MSP|210|Granbull}}{{MSP|215|Sneasel}}{{MSP|461|Weavile}}{{MSP|228|Houndour}}{{MSP|229|Houndoom}}{{MSP|246|Larvitar}}{{MSP|247|Pupitar}}{{MSP|248|Tyranitar}}{{MSP|261|Poochyena}}{{MSP|262|Mightyena}}{{MSP|309|Electrike}}{{MSP|310|Manectric}}{{MSP|359|Absol}}{{MSP|403|Shinx}}{{MSP|404|Luxio}}{{MSP|405|Luxray}}{{MSP|434|Stunky}}{{MSP|435|Skuntank}}{{MSP|506|Lillipup}}{{MSP|507|Herdier}}{{MSP|508|Stoutland}}{{MSP|509|Purrloin}}{{MSP|510|Liepard}}{{MSP|551|Sandile}}{{MSP|552|Krokorok}}{{MSP|553|Krookodile}}{{MSP|559|Scraggy}}{{MSP|560|Scrafty}}{{MSP|570|Zorua}}{{MSP|571|Zoroark}}{{MSP|621|Druddigon}}
| {{MSP|058|Growlithe}}{{MSP|059|Arcanine}}{{MSP|209|Snubbull}}{{MSP|210|Granbull}}{{MSP|215|Sneasel}}{{MSP|461|Weavile}}{{MSP|228|Houndour}}{{MSP|229|Houndoom}}{{MSP|246|Larvitar}}{{MSP|247|Pupitar}}{{MSP|248|Tyranitar}}{{MSP|261|Poochyena}}{{MSP|262|Mightyena}}{{MSP|309|Electrike}}{{MSP|310|Manectric}}{{MSP|359|Absol}}{{MSP|403|Shinx}}{{MSP|404|Luxio}}{{MSP|405|Luxray}}{{MSP|434|Stunky}}{{MSP|435|Skuntank}}{{MSP|506|Lillipup}}{{MSP|507|Herdier}}{{MSP|508|Stoutland}}{{MSP|509|Purrloin}}{{MSP|510|Liepard}}{{MSP|551|Sandile}}{{MSP|552|Krokorok}}{{MSP|553|Krookodile}}{{MSP|559|Scraggy}}{{MSP|560|Scrafty}}{{MSP|570|Zorua}}{{MSP|571|Zoroark}}{{MSP|621|Druddigon}}
| Available via [[TM95]]; however, this TM was only made obtainable via the [[Lock Capsule]] in {{g|Black and White}}, which was [[List of unobtainable items|never distributed]].<br>Only ever made legitimately obtainable prior to the release of {{g|Black 2 and White 2}} through [[Snarl (move)#Generation_V|various Zoroark events]], which can then breed {{m|Snarl}} down onto any Pokémon that would otherwise learn the move via TM and was either in the [[Field (Egg Group)|Field]] egg group or shared an egg group with another Pokémon that could chain breed it down.<br>No longer event exclusive as of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
| Available via [[TM95]]; however, this TM was only made obtainable via the [[Lock Capsule]] in {{g|Black and White}}, which was [[List of unobtainable items|never distributed]].<br>Only ever made legitimately obtainable prior to the release of {{g|Black 2 and White 2}} through [[Snarl (move)#Generation_V|various Zoroark events]], which can then breed {{m|Snarl}} down onto any Pokémon that would otherwise learn the move via TM and was either in the [[Field (Egg Group)|Field]] egg group or can obtain it through [[Chain breeding|chain breeding]].<br>No longer event exclusive as of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
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| {{m|V-create}}
| {{m|V-create}}
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| data-sort-value=6.1 | {{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev7}}{{gameabbrev8}}{{gameabbrev9}}
| data-sort-value=6.1 | {{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev7}}{{gameabbrev8}}{{gameabbrev9}}
| {{MSP|001|Bulbasaur}}{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}}{{MSP|003|Venusaur}}{{MSP|004|Charmander}}{{MSP|005|Charmeleon}}{{MSP|006|Charizard}}{{MSP|007|Squirtle}}{{MSP|008|Wartortle}}{{MSP|009|Blastoise}}{{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}{{MSP|037A|Vulpix}}{{MSP|038A|Ninetales}}{{MSP|103A|Exeggutor}}{{MSP|113|Chansey}}{{MSP|242|Blissey}}{{MSP|129|Magikarp}}{{MSP|130|Gyarados}}{{MSP|133|Eevee}}{{MSP|134|Vaporeon}}{{MSP|135|Jolteon}}{{MSP|136|Flareon}}{{MSP|196|Espeon}}{{MSP|197|Umbreon}}{{MSP|470|Leafeon}}{{MSP|471|Glaceon}}{{MSP|700|Sylveon}}{{MSP|142|Aerodactyl}}{{MSP|143|Snorlax}}{{MSP|250|Ho-Oh}}{{MSP|384|Rayquaza}}{{MSP|492|Shaymin}}{{MSP|494|Victini}}{{MSP|648|Meloetta}}{{MSP|669|Flabébé}}{{MSP|670|Floette}}{{MSP|671|Florges}}{{MSP|764|Comfey}}{{MSP|854|Sinistea}}{{MSP|855|Polteageist}}{{MSP|868|Milcery}}{{MSP|869|Alcremie}}{{MSP|978S|Tatsugiri}}{{tt|*|Celebrate was only distributed on Stretchy Form Tatsugiri}}
| {{MSP|001|Bulbasaur}}{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}}{{MSP|003|Venusaur}}{{MSP|004|Charmander}}{{MSP|005|Charmeleon}}{{MSP|006|Charizard}}{{MSP|007|Squirtle}}{{MSP|008|Wartortle}}{{MSP|009|Blastoise}}{{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}{{MSP|037A|Vulpix}}{{MSP|038A|Ninetales}}{{MSP|103A|Exeggutor}}{{MSP|113|Chansey}}{{MSP|242|Blissey}}{{MSP|129|Magikarp}}{{MSP|130|Gyarados}}{{MSP|133|Eevee}}{{MSP|134|Vaporeon}}{{MSP|135|Jolteon}}{{MSP|136|Flareon}}{{MSP|196|Espeon}}{{MSP|197|Umbreon}}{{MSP|470|Leafeon}}{{MSP|471|Glaceon}}{{MSP|700|Sylveon}}{{MSP|142|Aerodactyl}}{{MSP|143|Snorlax}}{{MSP|250|Ho-Oh}}{{MSP|384|Rayquaza}}{{MSP|492|Shaymin}}{{MSP|494|Victini}}{{MSP|648|Meloetta}}{{MSP|669|Flabébé}}{{MSP|670|Floette}}{{MSP|671|Florges}}{{MSP|764|Comfey}}{{MSP|854|Sinistea}}{{tt|*|Celebrate was only distributed on Antique Form Sinistea}}{{MSP|855|Polteageist}}{{tt|*|Celebrate was only distributed on Antique Form Polteageist}}{{MSP|868|Milcery}}{{MSP|869|Alcremie}}{{MSP|978S|Tatsugiri}}{{tt|*|Celebrate was only distributed on Stretchy Form Tatsugiri}}
| Only obtainable through [[Celebrate (move)#By event|various event distributions]].
| Only obtainable through [[Celebrate (move)#By event|various event distributions]].
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| data-sort-value=1.1 | {{gameabbrev1|RGB}}
| data-sort-value=1.1 | {{gameabbrev1|RGB}}
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}
| Only 40 of [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#Flying Pikachu|these Pikachu]] were distributed across two distributions to Japanese language games from October to November of 1997.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese language games. Must be traded from [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Red]], [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Green]] or [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Blue]] to obtain in {{g|Yellow}}.
| Only 40 of [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#Flying Pikachu|these Pikachu]] were distributed across two distributions to Japanese language games from October to November of 1997.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese language games.
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| {{m|Dragon Rage}}
| {{m|Dragon Rage}}
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{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{statustable|Special}}
{{statustable|Special}}
| data-sort-value=1.1 | {{gameabbrev1|RGB}}
| data-sort-value=1.2 | {{gameabbrev1|RGB}}
| {{MSP|129|Magikarp}}
| {{MSP|129|Magikarp}}
| Only 20 of [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#University Magikarp|these Magikarp]] were distributed to Japanese language games in July of 1998.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese language games. Must be traded from [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Red]], [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Green]] or [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Blue]] to obtain in {{g|Yellow}}.
| Only 20 of [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#University Magikarp|these Magikarp]] were distributed to Japanese language games in July of 1998.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese language games.
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| {{m|Pay Day}}
| {{m|Pay Day}}
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{{typetable|Normal}}
{{typetable|Normal}}
{{statustable|Physical}}
{{statustable|Physical}}
| data-sort-value=1.1 | {{gameabbrev1|RGB}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev1|RGB}}
| {{MSP|022|Fearow}}{{MSP|078|Rapidash}}
| {{MSP|022|Fearow}}{{MSP|078|Rapidash}}
| [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#Pokémon Stamp Pokémon|These Pokémon]] were distributed to Japanese language games in August of 1998.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese language games. Must be traded from [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Red]], [[Pokémon Red and Green Versions|Green]] or [[Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|Blue]] to obtain in {{g|Yellow}}.<br>In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, no longer an event exclusive combination on {{p|Rapidash}}; remains an event exclusive combination for {{p|Fearow}}.
| [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#Pokémon Stamp Pokémon|These Pokémon]] were distributed to Japanese language games in August of 1998.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese language games.<br>In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, no longer an event exclusive combination on {{p|Rapidash}}; remains an event exclusive combination for {{p|Fearow}}.
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| {{m|Surf}}
| {{m|Surf}}
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{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{statustable|Special}}
{{statustable|Special}}
| data-sort-value=1.2 | {{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} / {{gameabbrev1}}
| data-sort-value=1.4 | {{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} / {{gameabbrev1}}
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}
| {{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}
| [[Surf_(move)#Generation_I|Various Generation I Pikachu distributions]] included the special event move Surf.<br>Can be tutored to any {{p|Pikachu}} in [[Generation I]] after clearing the Master Ball division of the L1-30 Division in the [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|Japanese release of Pokémon Stadium]] or by clearing the Master Ball division of the Round 2 [[Prime Cup]] without saving and by selecting Pikachu during the final battle in the [[Pokémon Stadium|international release of Pokémon Stadium]].<br>Unlocks the [[Pikachu's Beach]] minigame in {{g|Yellow}}; in the [[Virtual Console]] release of Pokémon Yellow, the minigame is unlocked by default.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation VIII]].
| [[Surf_(move)#Generation_I|Various Generation I Pikachu distributions]] included the event move Surf.<br>Can be tutored to any {{p|Pikachu}} in [[Generation I]] after clearing the Master Ball division of the L1-30 Division in the [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)|Japanese release of Pokémon Stadium]] or by clearing the Master Ball division of the Round 2 [[Prime Cup]] without saving and by selecting Pikachu during the final battle in the [[Pokémon Stadium|international release of Pokémon Stadium]].<br>Unlocks the [[Pikachu's Beach]] minigame in {{g|Yellow}}; in the [[Virtual Console]] release of Pokémon Yellow, the minigame is unlocked by default.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation VIII]].
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| {{m|Amnesia}}
| {{m|Amnesia}}
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{{typetable|Psychic}}
{{typetable|Psychic}}
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| data-sort-value=1.2 | {{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} / {{gameabbrev1}}
| data-sort-value=1.5 | {{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} / {{gameabbrev1}}
| {{MSP|054|Psyduck}}{{MSP|055|Golduck}}
| {{MSP|054|Psyduck}}{{MSP|055|Golduck}}
| [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#Amnesia Psyduck|This Psyduck]] could be distributed to a [[Generation I]] game after registering all 151 Pokémon in the Hall of Fame in {{g|Stadium}}.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation IV]].
| [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation I)#Amnesia Psyduck|This Psyduck]] could be distributed to a [[Generation I]] game after registering all 151 Pokémon in the Hall of Fame in {{g|Stadium}}.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation IV]].
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| data-sort-value=1.1 | {{gameabbrev2}} <small>(Sentret, Marill, Pichu, Elekid distributions)</small><br>{{gameabbrev2|C}} <small>(Odd Egg)</small>
| data-sort-value=1.1 | {{gameabbrev2}} <small>(Sentret, Marill, Pichu, Elekid distributions)</small><br>{{gameabbrev2|C}} <small>(Odd Egg)</small>
| {{MSP|172|Pichu}}{{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}{{MSP|173|Cleffa}}{{MSP|035|Clefairy}}{{MSP|036|Clefable}}{{MSP|174|Igglybuff}}{{MSP|039|Jigglypuff}}{{MSP|040|Wigglytuff}}{{MSP|236|Tyrogue}}{{MSP|106|Hitmonlee}}{{MSP|107|Hitmonchan}}{{MSP|237|Hitmontop}}{{MSP|238|Smoochum}}{{MSP|124|Jynx}}{{MSP|239|Elekid}}{{MSP|125|Electabuzz}}{{MSP|240|Magby}}{{MSP|126|Magmar}}{{MSP|161|Sentret}}{{MSP|162|Furret}}{{MSP|183|Marill}}{{MSP|184|Azumarill}}
| {{MSP|172|Pichu}}{{MSP|025|Pikachu}}{{MSP|026|Raichu}}{{MSP|173|Cleffa}}{{MSP|035|Clefairy}}{{MSP|036|Clefable}}{{MSP|174|Igglybuff}}{{MSP|039|Jigglypuff}}{{MSP|040|Wigglytuff}}{{MSP|236|Tyrogue}}{{MSP|106|Hitmonlee}}{{MSP|107|Hitmonchan}}{{MSP|237|Hitmontop}}{{MSP|238|Smoochum}}{{MSP|124|Jynx}}{{MSP|239|Elekid}}{{MSP|125|Electabuzz}}{{MSP|240|Magby}}{{MSP|126|Magmar}}{{MSP|161|Sentret}}{{MSP|162|Furret}}{{MSP|183|Marill}}{{MSP|184|Azumarill}}
| <p>In the Japanese version of {{g|Crystal}}, players could obtain an [[Egg Ticket]] from the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on [[Johto Route 34|Route 34]] after downloading an event via the [[Mobile System GB]] and exchange it at the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] in [[Goldenrod City]] for the [[Odd Egg]], which would hatch into one of the 7 [[Baby Pokémon]], all knowing the exclusive move Dizzy Punch.</p><p>In international versions of Pokémon Crystal, the Odd Egg is instead given to the player by the Day-Care Man without the need for the Egg Ticket. This includes the [[Virtual Console]] release of Pokémon Crystal; however, Pokémon hatched from these Eggs cannot be transferred to [[Generation VII]] via [[Poké Transporter]] until Dizzy Punch is forgotten. This is likely because in the Japanese Virtual Console release of Pokémon Crystal, the Odd Egg is unobtainable. [[Hitmonchan]] can learn Dizzy Punch in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]].</p>A [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Sentret|Sentret]] and [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Marill|Marill]] that know Dizzy Punch, in addition to two of the Odd Egg Pokémon, being [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Pichu|Pichu]] and [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Elekid|Elekid]], were also distributed for both {{g|Gold and Silver}} as well as {{g|Crystal}} at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
| <p>In the Japanese version of {{g|Crystal}}, players could obtain an [[Egg Ticket]] from the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on [[Johto Route 34|Route 34]] after downloading an event via the [[Mobile System GB]] and exchange it at the [[Pokémon Communication Center]] in [[Goldenrod City]] for the [[Odd Egg]], which would hatch into one of the 7 [[Baby Pokémon]], all knowing the exclusive move Dizzy Punch.</p><p>In international versions of Pokémon Crystal, the Odd Egg is instead given to the player by the Day-Care Man without the need for the Egg Ticket. This includes the [[Virtual Console]] release of Pokémon Crystal; however, Pokémon hatched from these Eggs cannot be transferred to [[Generation VII]] via [[Poké Transporter]] until Dizzy Punch is forgotten. This is likely because in the Japanese Virtual Console release of Pokémon Crystal, the Odd Egg is unobtainable.</p>A [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Sentret|Sentret]] and [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Marill|Marill]] that know Dizzy Punch, in addition to two of the Odd Egg Pokémon, being [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Pichu|Pichu]] and [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Dizzy Punch Elekid|Elekid]], were also distributed for both {{g|Gold and Silver}} as well as {{g|Crystal}} at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States. {{p|Hitmonchan}} can learn Dizzy Punch in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]].
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| {{m|Earthquake}}
| {{m|Earthquake}}
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| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|029|Nidoran♀}}{{MSP|030|Nidorina}}{{MSP|031|Nidoqueen}}{{MSP|032|Nidoran♂}}{{MSP|033|Nidorino}}{{MSP|034|Nidoking}}{{MSP|060|Poliwag}}{{MSP|061|Poliwhirl}}{{MSP|062|Poliwrath}}{{MSP|186|Politoed}}{{MSP|143|Snorlax}}{{MSP|209|Snubbull}}{{MSP|210|Granbull}}
| {{MSP|029|Nidoran♀}}{{MSP|030|Nidorina}}{{MSP|031|Nidoqueen}}{{MSP|032|Nidoran♂}}{{MSP|033|Nidorino}}{{MSP|034|Nidoking}}{{MSP|060|Poliwag}}{{MSP|061|Poliwhirl}}{{MSP|062|Poliwrath}}{{MSP|186|Politoed}}{{MSP|069|Bellsprout}}{{MSP|070|Weepinbell}}{{MSP|071|Victreebel}}{{MSP|143|Snorlax}}{{MSP|209|Snubbull}}{{MSP|210|Granbull}}
| [[Lovely Kiss (move)#Generation II|These Pokémon]] were distributed as [[Pokémon Egg|Pokémon Eggs]] at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
| [[Lovely Kiss (move)#Generation II|These Pokémon]] were distributed as [[Pokémon Egg|Pokémon Eggs]] at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
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| {{m|Hydro Pump}}
| style="background: #{{Gen I color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen I color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=1 | '''I'''
{{typetable|Water}}
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| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|147|Dratini♀}}{{MSP|148|Dragonair}}{{MSP|149|Dragonite}}{{MSP|183|Marill}}{{MSP|184|Azumarill}}
| [[Hydro Pump (move)#Generation II|These Pokémon]] were distributed as [[Pokémon Egg|Pokémon Eggs]] at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination for the Marill line as of [[Generation III]]. No longer an event exclusive combination for the Dratini line as of [[Generation VIII]].
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| {{m|Baton Pass}}
| {{m|Baton Pass}}
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{{typetable|Normal}}
{{typetable|Normal}}
{{statustable|Status}}
{{statustable|Status}}
| data-sort-value=1.2 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|083|Farfetch'd}}
| {{MSP|083|Farfetch'd}}
| [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Baton Pass Farfetch'd|This Farfetch'd]] could be distributed to a [[Generation II]] game after defeating the [[Silver (game)#Pokémon Stadium 2|Rival]] at the end of Round 1 in {{g|Stadium 2}}.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation VIII]].
| [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Baton Pass Farfetch'd|This Farfetch'd]] could be distributed to a [[Generation II]] game after defeating the [[Silver (game)#Pokémon Stadium 2|Rival]] at the end of Round 1 in {{g|Stadium 2}}.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation VIII]].
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{{typetable|Normal}}
{{typetable|Normal}}
{{statustable|Status}}
{{statustable|Status}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|194|Wooper}}{{MSP|195|Quagsire}}
| {{MSP|194|Wooper}}{{MSP|195|Quagsire}}
| [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Wooper|This Wooper]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan and at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
| [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Wooper|This Wooper]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan and at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
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{{typetable|Normal}}
{{statustable|Status}}
{{statustable|Status}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}} <small>(Japan only)</small>
| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}} <small>(Japan only)</small>
| {{MSP|231|Phanpy}}{{MSP|232|Donphan}}
| {{MSP|231|Phanpy}}{{MSP|232|Donphan}}
| [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Phanpy|This Phanpy]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese games. No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation IX]].
| [[List of Japanese event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Phanpy|This Phanpy]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan.<br>Cannot be traded to non-Japanese games. No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation IX]].
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{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{statustable|Physical}}
{{statustable|Physical}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|001|Bulbasaur}}{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}}{{MSP|003|Venusaur}}
| {{MSP|001|Bulbasaur}}{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}}{{MSP|003|Venusaur}}
| [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#AncientPower Bulbasaur|This Bulbasaur]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan and at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
| [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#AncientPower Bulbasaur|This Bulbasaur]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan and at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
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{{typetable|Dark}}
{{typetable|Dark}}
{{statustable|Special}}
{{statustable|Special}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|004|Charmander}}{{MSP|005|Charmeleon}}{{MSP|006|Charizard}}
| {{MSP|004|Charmander}}{{MSP|005|Charmeleon}}{{MSP|006|Charizard}}
| [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Crunch Charmander|This Charmander]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan and at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation IV]].
| [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Crunch Charmander|This Charmander]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the Tokyo and Osaka [[Pokémon Center (store)|Pokémon Center stores]] in Japan and at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.<br>No longer an event exclusive combination as of [[Generation IV]].
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{{typetable|Electric}}
{{typetable|Electric}}
{{statustable|Special}}
{{statustable|Special}}
| data-sort-value=1.3 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|007|Squirtle}}{{MSP|008|Wartortle}}{{MSP|009|Blastoise}}
| {{MSP|007|Squirtle}}{{MSP|008|Wartortle}}{{MSP|009|Blastoise}}
| [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Zap Cannon Squirtle|This Squirtle]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
| [[List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)#Zap Cannon Squirtle|This Squirtle]] was distributed as a [[Pokémon Egg]] at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
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| {{m|Sweet Kiss}}
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=1 | '''II'''
{{typetable|Normal}}
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| data-sort-value=2.1 | {{gameabbrev2}}
| {{MSP|029|Nidoran♀}}{{MSP|030|Nidorina}}{{MSP|031|Nidoqueen}}{{MSP|032|Nidoran♂}}{{MSP|033|Nidorino}}{{MSP|034|Nidoking}}{{MSP|060|Poliwag}}{{MSP|061|Poliwhirl}}{{MSP|062|Poliwrath}}{{MSP|186|Politoed}}{{MSP|069|Bellsprout}}{{MSP|070|Weepinbell}}{{MSP|071|Victreebel}}{{MSP|143|Snorlax}}{{MSP|193|Yanma}}
| [[Sweet Kiss (move)#Generation II|These Pokémon]] were distributed as [[Pokémon Egg|Pokémon Eggs]] at the [[New York Pokémon Center|New York Pokémon Center store]] in the United States.
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