List of generation V Pokémon
The fifth generation (Generation V) of the Pokémon franchise features 156 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2010 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Black and White. Some Pokémon in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Black and White.
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The following list details the 156 Pokémon of Generation V in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Victini, is number 494 and the last, Genesect, is number 649. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced.
List of Pokémon
Name | National Pokédex number |
Type(s) | Evolves into | Notes | ||
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English | Japanese | Primary | Secondary | |||
Victini | Bikutini (ビクティニ) | 494 | Psychic | Fire | No evolution | Victini is a small, rabbit-like Pokémon with large, pointed ears which form the letter V. It has large, blue eyes and a round, cream-colored head, which is comparatively large compared to its small, cream body, while the tops of its ears, crest, and extremities are all orange. Its bulbous arms and legs are rounded to make a sort of "cuff" before ending with small, three-fingered hands and two-toed feet. It has two pointed teeth that can be seen on its upper jaw. It also has two cream winglike tails, which allows it to fly. Though timid, it is a caring Pokémon; it will fight if its friends are in danger. Victini is said to bring victory to the Trainer that befriends it. It produces an infinite amount of energy within itself and can share it with others by touch. It can also become invisible. Victini is the only known Pokémon that can learn both Searing Shot and V-create. |
Snivy | Tsutāja (ツタージャ) | 495 | Grass | Servine (#496) | It bathes its tail with sunlight by using photosynthesis. If its not feeling so well, its tail will start to droop. | |
Servine | Janobī (ジャノビー) | 496 | Grass | Serperior (#497) | It moves along the ground as if sliding. Its swift movements befuddle its foes, and it then attacks with a vine whip. | |
Serperior | Jarōda (ジャローダ) | 497 | Grass | End of evolution | It can stop its opponents' movements with just a glare. It takes in solar energy and boosts it internally. It is based on the Titanoboa. | |
Tepig | Pokabu (ポカブ) | 498 | Fire | Pignite (#499) | It blows fire through its nose. When it catches a cold, the fire becomes pitch-black smoke instead. | |
Pignite | Chaobū (チャオブー) | 499 | Fire | Fighting | Emboar (#500) | When its internal fire flares up, its movements grow sharper and faster. When in trouble, it emits smoke. |
Emboar | Enbuō (エンブオー) | 500 | Fire | Fighting | End of evolution | A flaring beard of fire is proof that it is fired up. It is adept at using many different moves. |
Oshawott | Mijumaru (ミジュマル) | 501 | Water | Dewott (#502) | Oshawott is known as the Sea Otter Pokémon. The shell on its belly, known as a scalchop, is made of the same components as fingernails. Strangely, the scalchop has been known to grow from Oshawott's navel.[2] It can detach the scalchop from its body and use it as a blade.[3] It fights using the scalchop as a blade, and can block and attack the foe back in an instant.[4] Oshawott was designed to be the "cute" one of them as well as acting as a "den mother figure" to the other two. | |
Dewott | Futachimaru (フタチマル) | 502 | Water | Samurott (#503) | Dewott's appearance is somewhat similar to Oshawott except that it is primarily light blue in coloration, has white whiskers, and has a blue adornment with two scalchops around its waist. Like Oshawott, these can be detached and used as weapons. With rigorous training, Dewott acquires the ability to perform two-shell attacks with flowing swordsmanship.[5] Unlike its pre-evolutions. Dewott was also the last of the second form of the starters to be designed. In an interview with Ken Sugimori, he stated that they were concerned on what to make Oshawott evolve into after watching sea otters at a zoo. | |
Samurott | Daikenki (ダイケンキ) | 503 | Water | End of evolution | Samurott is a quadruped, sea lion-like Pokémon. It can silence its enemies by glaring at them, and it can defeat an opponent by swinging the swords on its armor,[6] known as seamitars.[7] he decided to make the third evolution based on a sea lion, with Oshawott's shell turned into a sword. He also stated that Oshawott's evolution would be Japanese style of design. He also cited the powerful nature from them such as the "sound they made when they stamped on the ground."[8][9] Sugimori also intended to design Samurott to be a completely different shape from Oshawott that would aid in making it a "den mother" figure.[8] | |
Patrat | Minezumi (ミネズミ) | 504 | Normal | Watchog (#505) | When its sleeping, one stays awake to watch. Although they never see foes coming from behind. | |
Watchog | Miruhoggu (ミルホッグ) | 505 | Normal | End of evolution | If one does see an enemy, its tail will stand straight, and spit seeds that and stores in its cheek pouches. | |
Lillipup | Yōterī (ヨーテリー) | 506 | Normal | Herdier (#507) | It's a good starting Pokémon because it listens well and easy to train. As its Japanese name suggests, Lillipup is based on a Yorkshire Terrier. | |
Herdier | Hāderia (ハーデリア) | 507 | Normal | Stoutland (#508) | ||
Stoutland | Mūrando (ムーランド) | 508 | Normal | End of evolution | ||
Purrloin | Choroneko (チョロネコ) | 509 | Dark | Liepard (#510) | In the Pokémon Black & White anime series, the character Cilan is afraid of Purrloin. It tries to steal things like jewelry from women. But the victims think that the act is so cute, they let it slide. | |
Liepard | Reparudasu (レパルダス) | 510 | Dark | End of evolution | Liepard, the Cruel Pokémon and the evolved form of Purrloin. Well-known for its beauty, Liepard uses the element of surprise when battling opponents, attacking before they can react. | |
Pansage | Yanappu (ヤナップ) | 511 | Grass | Simisage (#512) | ||
Simisage | Yanakkī (ヤナッキー) | 512 | Grass | End of evolution | It attacks with its thorn covered tail. | |
Pansear | Baoppu (バオップ) | 513 | Fire | Simisear (#514) | ||
Simisear | Baokkī (バオッキー) | 514 | Fire | End of evolution | In a 2016 vote by Corocoro to determine who the most popular Pokémon is, Simisear was ranked in last place among the 721 different species at the time. | |
Panpour | Hiyappu (ヒヤップ) | 515 | Water | Simipour (#516) | ||
Simipour | Hiyakkī (ヒヤッキー) | 516 | Water | End of evolution | It will water flowers from its tail. | |
Munna | Munna (ムンナ) | 517 | Psychic | Musharna (#518) | ||
Musharna | Mushāna (ムシャーナ) | 518 | Psychic | End of evolution | ||
Pidove | Mamepato (マメパト) | 519 | Normal | Flying | Tranquill (#520) | |
Tranquill | Hatōbō (ハトーボー) | 520 | Normal | Flying | Unfezant (#521) | Since it always knows where its nest is, it never gets separated from its Trainer. |
Unfezant | Kenhorō (ケンホロウ) | 521 | Normal | Flying | End of evolution | |
Blitzle | Shimama (シママ) | 522 | Electric | Zebstrika (#523) | The flashes it produces helps it communicates with others by using patterns. | |
Zebstrika | Zeburaika (ゼブライカ) | 523 | Electric | End of evolution | ||
Roggenrola | Dangoro (ダンゴロ) | 524 | Rock | Boldore (#525) | The orange part of its body is actually its ear. Its curious enough to follow sounds, but if the sounds stop, it freaks out and topples over. | |
Boldore | Gantoru (ガントル) | 525 | Rock | Gigalith (#526) | ||
Gigalith | Gigaiasu (ギガイアス) | 526 | Rock | End of evolution | ||
Woobat | Koromori (コロモリ) | 527 | Psychic | Flying | Swoobat (#528) | |
Swoobat | Kokoromori (ココロモリ) | 528 | Psychic | Flying | End of evolution | |
Drilbur | Moguryū (モグリュー) | 529 | Ground | Excadrill (#530) | By spinning its body 360 degrees, it can dig easily through the ground. | |
Excadrill | Doryūzu (ドリュウズ) | 530 | Ground | Steel | End of evolution | |
Audino | Tabunne (タブンネ) | 531 | Normal | Mega Evolution | It can hear very well. Audino is the only Generation V Pokémon with a Mega Evolution. | |
Timburr | Dokkorā (ドッコラー) | 532 | Fighting | Gurdurr (#533) | Always carrying squared logs, it loves to help out with construction. | |
Gurdurr | Dotekkotsu (ドテッコツ) | 533 | Fighting | Conkeldurr (#534) | ||
Conkeldurr | Rōbushin (ローブシン) | 534 | Fighting | End of evolution | ||
Tympole | Otamaro (オタマロ) | 535 | Water | Palpitoad (#536) | They communicate by vibrating their cheeks. | |
Palpitoad | Gamagaru (ガマガル) | 536 | Water | Ground | Seismitoad (#537) | When they vibrate the bumps on their heads, they can make waves in water or earthquake-like vibrations on land. |
Seismitoad | Gamageroge (ガマゲロゲ) | 537 | Water | Ground | End of evolution | |
Throh | Nageki (ナゲキ) | 538 | Fighting | No evolution | In the wild, it uses vines as belts. | |
Sawk | Dageki (ダゲキ) | 539 | Fighting | No evolution | ||
Sewaddle | Kurumiru (クルミル) | 540 | Bug | Grass | Swadloon (#541) | |
Swadloon | Kurumayu (クルマユ) | 541 | Bug | Grass | Leavanny (#542) | |
Leavanny | Hahakomori (ハハコモリ) | 542 | Bug | Grass | End of evolution | |
Venipede | Fushide (フシデ) | 543 | Bug | Poison | Whirlipede (#544) | |
Whirlipede | Hoīga (ホイーガ) | 544 | Bug | Poison | Scolipede (#545) | It may look harmless, but if its in danger, it will spin over to you and crash into you at high spped. |
Scolipede | Pendorā (ペンドラー) | 545 | Bug | Poison | End of evolution | |
Cottonee | Monmen (モンメン) | 546 | Grass | Fairy[nb 2] | Whimsicott (#547) | |
Whimsicott | Erefūn (エルフーン) | 547 | Grass | Fairy[nb 2] | End of evolution | Whimsicott appears in the background of the stage Unova Pokémon League in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
Petilil | Churine (チュリネ) | 548 | Grass | Lilligant (#549) | ||
Lilligant | Doredia (ドレディア) | 549 | Grass | End of evolution | ||
Basculin | Basurao (バスラオ) | 550 | Water | No evolution | Basculin are based on piranhas.[10] When a school appears, every other Pokémon goes away except the Corphish line. | |
Sandile | Meguroko (メグロコ) | 551 | Ground | Dark | Krokorok (#552) | In the Pokémon Black & White anime series, Sandile is portrayed as wearing shades. This goes for its Evolutions as well. |
Krokorok | Warubiru (ワルビル) | 552 | Ground | Dark | Krookodile (#553) | |
Krookodile | Warubiaru (ワルビアル) | 553 | Ground | Dark | End of evolution | |
Darumaka | Darumakka (ダルマッカ) | 554 | Fire | Darmanitan (#555) | Its droppings are warm so people use them to keep themselves warm. It is based on a Daruma Doll and has a Galarian Form that is an Ice Type. | |
Darmanitan | Hihidaruma (ヒヒダルマ) | 555 | Fire | End of evolution | It has a Galarian Form that is an Ice-type. | |
Fire | Psychic | Should Darmanitan have its Hidden Ability, Zen Mode, upon losing at least half of its max HP, it will become Fire- and Psychic-type. Its Galarian Form becomes Ice- and Fire-type. | ||||
Maractus | Marakatchi (マラカッチ) | 556 | Grass | No evolution | When it shakes its hands around, It sounds like maracas are being played. | |
Dwebble | Ishizumai (イシズマイ) | 557 | Bug | Rock | Crustle (#558) | |
Crustle | Iwaparesu (イワパレス) | 558 | Bug | Rock | End of evolution | When it battles for territory, the one that broke its shell more is the loser. |
Scraggy | Zuruggu (ズルッグ) | 559 | Dark | Fighting | Scrafty (#560) | |
Scrafty | Zuruzukin (ズルズキン) | 560 | Dark | Fighting | End of evolution | Its loose skin is reminiscent of hoodies worn around New York City, the basis for the Unova region. |
Sigilyph | Shinborā (シンボラー) | 561 | Psychic | Flying | No evolution | Sigilyph's design is based on the Nazca Lines. |
Yamask | Desumasu (デスマス) | 562 | Ghost | Cofagrigus (#563) | Each of them carries a mask that used to be its face when it was human. Sometimes they look at it and cry. | |
Cofagrigus | Desukān (デスカーン) | 563 | Ghost | End of evolution | ||
Tirtouga | Purotōga (プロトーガ) | 564 | Water | Rock | Carracosta (#565) | |
Carracosta | Abagōra (アバゴーラ) | 565 | Water | Rock | End of evolution | |
Archen | Āken (アーケン) | 566 | Rock | Flying | Archeops (#567) | |
Archeops | Ākeosu (アーケオス) | 567 | Rock | Flying | End of evolution | |
Trubbish | Yabukuron (ヤブクロン) | 568 | Poison | Garbodor (#569) | ||
Garbodor | Dasutodasu (ダストダス) | 569 | Poison | End of evolution | ||
Zorua | Zoroa (ゾロア) | 570 | Dark | Zoroark (#571) | ||
Zoroark | Zoroāku (ゾロアーク) | 571 | Dark | End of evolution | It can make illusions so real, people sometimes believe they are real. | |
Minccino | Chirāmii (チラーミィ) | 572 | Normal | Cinccino (#573) | It loves to clean. It even has a broom-like tail. | |
Cinccino | Chirachīno (チラチーノ) | 573 | Normal | End of evolution | ||
Gothita | Gochimu (ゴチム) | 574 | Psychic | Gothorita (#575) | ||
Gothorita | Gochimiru (ゴチミル) | 575 | Psychic | Gothitelle (#576) | ||
Gothitelle | Gochiruzeru (ゴチルゼル) | 576 | Psychic | End of evolution | ||
Solosis | Yuniran (ユニラン) | 577 | Psychic | Duosion (#578) | ||
Duosion | Daburan (ダブラン) | 578 | Psychic | Reuniclus (#579) | If its 2 brains think the same thing its psychic power is doubled. | |
Reuniclus | Rankurusu (ランクルス) | 579 | Psychic | End of evolution | ||
Ducklett | Koaruhī (コアルヒー) | 580 | Water | Flying | Swanna (#581) | |
Swanna | Suwanna (スワンナ) | 581 | Water | Flying | End of evolution | |
Vanillite | Baniputchi (バニプッチ) | 582 | Ice | Vanillish (#583) | Vanillite and its evolutionary line were designed by British artist James Turner. They are based on ice cream cones.[11] | |
Vanillish | Baniritchi (バニリッチ) | 583 | Ice | Vanilluxe (#584) | ||
Vanilluxe | Baibanira (バイバニラ) | 584 | Ice | End of evolution | ||
Deerling | Shikijika (シキジカ) | 585 | Normal | Grass | Sawsbuck (#586) | Form changes depending on the in-game season. |
Sawsbuck | Mebukijika (メブキジカ) | 586 | Normal | Grass | End of evolution | Form changes depending on the in-game season. |
Emolga | Emonga (エモンガ) | 587 | Electric | Flying | No evolution | |
Karrablast | Kaburumo (カブルモ) | 588 | Bug | Escavalier (#589) | It evolves by trading one for Shelmet. Alternatively, the player can evolve it in Pokémon Go by using 200 Karrablast Candies. | |
Escavalier | Shubarugo (シュバルゴ) | 589 | Bug | Steel | End of evolution | |
Foongus | Tamagetake (タマゲタケ) | 590 | Grass | Poison | Amoonguss (#591) | |
Amoonguss | Morobareru (モロバレル) | 591 | Grass | Poison | End of evolution | |
Frillish | Pururiru (プルリル) | 592 | Water | Ghost | Jellicent (#593) | |
Jellicent | Burungeru (ブルンゲル) | 593 | Water | Ghost | End of evolution | |
Alomomola | Mamanbō (ママンボウ) | 594 | Water | No evolution | Alomomola are based on the sunfish.[10] | |
Joltik | Bachuru (バチュル) | 595 | Bug | Electric | Galvantula (#596) | |
Galvantula | Denchura (デンチュラ) | 596 | Bug | Electric | End of evolution | |
Ferroseed | Tesshīdo (テッシード) | 597 | Grass | Steel | Ferrothorn (#598) | |
Ferrothorn | Nattorei (ナットレイ) | 598 | Grass | Steel | End of evolution | |
Klink | Giaru (ギアル) | 599 | Steel | Klang (#600) | ||
Klang | Gigiaru (ギギアル) | 600 | Steel | Klinklang (#601) | It can shoot the other gear at its foes. If the other gear does not come back, it will not go with any other Klink gear, and die. | |
Klinklang | Gigigiaru (ギギギアル) | 601 | Steel | End of evolution | It uses its red core as an energy tank and spins its spikes to charge itself. | |
Tynamo | Shibishirasu (シビシラス) | 602 | Electric | Eelektrik (#603) | Tynamo and its evolutions are based on the sea lamprey.[10] | |
Eelektrik | Shibibīru (シビビール) | 603 | Electric | Eelektross (#604) | ||
Eelektross | Shibirudon (シビルドン) | 604 | Electric | End of evolution | ||
Elgyem | Rigurē (リグレー) | 605 | Psychic | Beheeyem (#606) | Its name comes from LGM, "Little Green Men". The flashing lights on its hand allows it to communicate with each other. | |
Beheeyem | Ōbemu (オーベム) | 606 | Psychic | End of evolution | Its name comes from BEM, "Bug-eyed monster." | |
Litwick | Hitomoshi (ヒトモシ) | 607 | Ghost | Fire | Lampent (#608) | The flame it has is actually because it's burning souls that it uses as food. |
Lampent | Ranpurā (ランプラー) | 608 | Ghost | Fire | Candelure (#609) | It hangs around hospitals waiting for people to die. |
Chandelure | Shandera (シャンデラ) | 609 | Ghost | Fire | End of evolution | Chandelure is a playable character in Pokkén Tournament DX. It is also an enemy in the Smash Run mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is a boss in PokéPark 2: Adventures Beyond. |
Axew | Kibago (キバゴ) | 610 | Dragon | Fraxure (#611) | The partner of Iris in the Black and White anime. | |
Fraxure | Onondo (オノンド) | 611 | Dragon | Haxorus (#612) | ||
Haxorus | Ononokusu (オノノクス) | 612 | Dragon | End of evolution | ||
Cubchoo | Kumashun (クマシュン) | 613 | Ice | Beartic (#614) | If it sniffles its runny nose, it gains more power. The viscosity of its snot determines its health, a sick Cubchoo's snot is watery while healthy Cubchoo have thick and viscous mucus. | |
Beartic | Tsunbeā (ツンベアー) | 614 | Ice | End of evolution | ||
Cryogonal | Furījio (フリージオ) | 615 | Ice | Does not evolve | It is an enemy in the Smash Run mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. | |
Shelmet | Chobomaki (チョボマキ) | 616 | Bug | Accelgor (#617) | Trading one for Karrablast will evolve it. Alternatively, the player can evolve it in Pokémon Go by using 200 Shelmet Candies. | |
Accelgor | Agirudā (アギルダー) | 617 | Bug | End of evolution | It is very quick on its feet. | |
Stunfisk | Maggyo (マッギョ) | 618 | Ground | Electric | Does not evolve | Stunfisk is based on the flatfish.[10] It has a Galarian form that looks similar to a bear trap. |
Mienfoo | Kojofū (コジョフー) | 619 | Fighting | Mienshao (#620) | ||
Mienshao | Kojondo (コジョンド) | 620 | Fighting | End of evolution | ||
Druddigon | Kurimugan (クリムガン) | 621 | Dragon | Does not evolve | A dragon-like Pokémon that lives in caves. It races through narrow caves, using its sharp claws to catch prey. The skin on its face is harder than a rock. | |
Golett | Gobitto (ゴビット) | 622 | Ground | Ghost | Golurk (#623) | Golett and Golurk are among the first Pokémon to be designed by a Western artist.[12] Golurk's design is inspired by the Golem of Prague of Jewish folklore, a clay figure given life to protect the Jewish people of Prague from attacks and persecution.[13] |
Golurk | Gorūgu (ゴルーグ) | 623 | Ground | Ghost | End of evolution | |
Pawniard | Komatana (コマタナ) | 624 | Dark | Steel | Bisharp (#625) | |
Bisharp | Kirikizan (キリキザン) | 625 | Dark | Steel | End of evolution | |
Bouffalant | Baffuron (バッフロン) | 626 | Normal | Does not evolve | ||
Rufflet | Washibon (ワシボン) | 627 | Normal | Flying | Braviary (#628) | |
Braviary | Wōguru (ウォーグル) | 628 | Normal | Flying | End of evolution | |
Vullaby | Baruchai (バルチャイ) | 629 | Dark | Flying | Mandibuzz (#630) | |
Mandibuzz | Barujīna (バルジーナ) | 630 | Dark | Flying | End of evolution | It uses bones to style itself. |
Heatmor | Kuitaran (クイタラン) | 631 | Fire | Does not evolve | Heatmor will try to burn through Durant's weak armor and then eat it. | |
Durant | Aianto (アイアント) | 632 | Bug | Steel | Does not evolve | It tries to size up and defend itself against Heatmor. |
Deino | Monozu (モノズ) | 633 | Dark | Dragon | Zweilous (#634) | Deino, derived from "one" in German, is blind so it usually bites things and comes out with scratches. |
Zweilous | Jiheddo (ジヘッド) | 634 | Dark | Dragon | Hydreigon (#635) | Zweilous, derived from "two" in German, has two heads which fight over food a lot. |
Hydreigon | Sazandora (サザンドラ) | 635 | Dark | Dragon | End of evolution | Hydreigon, derived from "three" in German and dragon, has three heads. Before it evolves, the heads fight to determine who will be the dominant head. |
Larvesta | Meraruba (メラルバ) | 636 | Bug | Fire | Volcarona (#637) | |
Volcarona | Urugamosu (ウルガモス) | 637 | Bug | Fire | End of evolution | |
Cobalion | Kobaruon (コバルオン) | 638 | Steel | Fighting | Does not evolve | Cobalion's design is inspired by Athos from The Three Musketeers.[14] |
Terrakion | Terakion (テラキオン) | 639 | Rock | Fighting | Does not evolve | Terrakion's design is inspired by Porthos from The Three Musketeers.[14] |
Virizion | Birijion (ビリジオン) | 640 | Grass | Fighting | Does not evolve | Virizion's design is inspired by Aramis from The Three Musketeers.[14] |
Tornadus | Torunerosu (トルネロス) | 641 | Flying | Does not evolve | Tornadus' "Incarnate Forme" is inspired by the Japanese Fūjin, the Shinto God of the wind. Its "Therian Forme" stems from the Four Symbols of Chinese myth, specifically the Vermilion Bird. It is capable of transforming between forms via an item called the "Reveal Glass".[13][15] | |
Thundurus | Borutorosu (ボルトロス) | 642 | Electric | Flying | Does not evolve | Thundurus' "Incarnate Forme" is inspired by the Japanese Raijin, the Shinto God of lightning, thunder, and storms. Its "Therian Forme" stems from the Four Symbols of Chinese myth, specifically the Azure Dragon. It is capable of transforming between forms via an item called the "Reveal Glass".[13][15] |
Reshiram | Reshiramu (レシラム) | 643 | Dragon | Fire | Does not evolve | It can be owned by either the player, or the character N. Reshiram is also the main legendary for Pokémon Black. |
Zekrom | Zekuromu (ゼクロム) | 644 | Dragon | Electric | Does not evolve | It powers up with electricity from its tail. It can either be owned by the player or the character N. It is the main legendary for Pokémon White. |
Landorus | Randorosu (ランドロス) | 645 | Ground | Flying | Does not evolve | Landorus' "Incarnate Forme" is inspired by the Japanese Inari Ōkami, the Shinto God of agriculture and fertility. Its "Therian Forme" stems from the Four Symbols of Chinese myth, specifically the White Tiger. It is capable of transforming between forms via an item called the "Reveal Glass".[13][15] |
Kyurem | Kyuremu (キュレム) | 646 | Dragon | Ice | Does not evolve | Capable of fusing with either Reshiram or Zekrom to become "White Kyurem" or "Black Kyurem", respectively. |
Keldeo | Kerudio (ケルディオ) | 647 | Water | Fighting | Does not evolve | Keldeo's design is inspired by d'Artagnan from The Three Musketeers.[14] |
Meloetta | Meroetta (メロエッタ) | 648 | Normal | Psychic | Does not evolve | "Aria Forme" |
Normal | Fighting | "Pirouette Forme" | ||||
Genesect | Genosekuto (ゲノセクト) | 649 | Bug | Steel | Does not evolve | It was altered by Team Plasma after it was revived. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, he will use Techno Blast on the opponents. |
Notes
- Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[1]
- Prior to X and Y, Cottonee and Whimsicott were pure Grass types.
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Reveal Glass description: 'A looking glass that reveals the truth. It's a mysterious glass that returns a Pokémon to its original shape.'
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