#0101 – Electrode


Electrode is the evolved form of Voltorb and remains an Electric-type Pokémon. It is known for being extremely fast and for self-destructing when excited. Electrode has one of the highest Speed stats in Generation I. It works well for quick Electric-type attacks or explosive strategies.
Electrode can be found in the Power Plant and in Cerulean Cave. You can also get one by trading a Raichu at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island. If you have a Voltorb, train it to Level 30, and it will evolve into Electrode.
#0102 – Exeggcute


Exeggcute is a Grass and Psychic-type Pokémon that consists of six egg-like seeds working together as one unit. Despite looking like eggs, they are actually seeds. Exeggcute can be found in the Safari Zone and Berry Forest.
Exeggcute evolves into Exeggutor when exposed to a Leaf Stone. It has strong Special stats and can learn both Grass and Psychic-type moves.
#0103 – Exeggutor

Exeggutor is the evolved form of Exeggcute and remains a Grass and Psychic-type Pokémon. It resembles a tall palm tree with multiple heads. Exeggutor evolves from Exeggcute when you use a Leaf Stone.
Exeggutor has very high Special Attack and can deal heavy damage with both Psychic and Grass-type moves. However, it is slow and has several weaknesses.
#0104 – Cubone


Cubone is a pure Ground-type Pokémon known for wearing the skull of its deceased mother. It is often described as lonely and mournful. Cubone can be found in Pokémon Tower and Sevault Canyon.
Cubone evolves into Marowak at level 28. It has decent Defense and can learn strong Ground-type moves.
#0105 – Marowak


Marowak is the evolved form of Cubone and remains a Ground-type Pokémon. It wields a bone as a weapon and has overcome its grief to become stronger. Marowak can be found in Victory Road and Sevault Canyon. If you have a Cubone, train it to Level 28, and it will evolve into Marowak.
In battle, Marowak has solid Attack and Defense. While not very fast, it can deal strong physical damage, especially with Ground-type moves.
#0106 – Hitmonlee


Hitmonlee is a pure Fighting-type Pokémon known for its incredible kicking power. Its legs can stretch to deliver long-range attacks, allowing it to strike opponents from a surprising distance. It is based on martial arts focused on powerful kicks. Hitmonlee is given to you by the master of the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City, where you get to choose between Hitmonlee and Hitmonchan. You can also get one by breeding Tyrogue.
In battle, Hitmonlee has very high Attack and good Speed. It specializes in strong physical Fighting-type moves, but its defenses are not very high, so it performs best when attacking first.
#0107 – Hitmonchan

Hitmonchan is a pure Fighting-type Pokémon that focuses on punching techniques. Its fists can move so fast that they appear blurred, and it is said to have the spirit of a professional boxer. Hitmonchan is given to you by the master of the Fighting Dojo in Saffron City, where you get to choose between Hitmonchan and Hitmonlee. You can also get one by breeding Tyrogue.
Compared to Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan has slightly better Special Defense but similar offensive strength. It can learn a variety of elemental punch moves, giving it useful coverage in battle.
#0108 – Lickitung


Lickitung is a pure Normal-type Pokémon famous for its extremely long tongue. It uses this tongue to lick objects, gather information, and sometimes attack opponents. Lickitung can be found through an in-game trade on Route 18.
Lickitung has high HP and decent bulk, making it fairly durable. While it is not especially fast, it can learn a wide range of moves, allowing it to fill supportive or utility roles.
#0109 – Koffing


Koffing is a pure Poison-type Pokémon that floats in the air by filling itself with toxic gases. It thrives in polluted environments and can release poisonous fumes when threatened. Koffing can be found inside the Pokémon Mansion.
Koffing evolves into Weezing at level 35. It has good Defense and works well in poison-based strategies.
#0110 – Weezing


Weezing is the evolved form of Koffing and remains a Poison-type Pokémon. It consists of two connected Koffing bodies that mix toxic gases inside them. Weezing can be found in the Pokémon Mansion (FR). If you have a Koffing, train it to Level 35, and it will evolve into Weezing.
Weezing is known for its strong Defense and ability to spread poison. While not very fast, it can absorb physical hits and gradually weaken opponents.
#0111 – Rhyhorn


Rhyhorn is a Rock and Ground-type Pokémon covered in thick armor-like skin. It charges at full speed and relies on its horn to attack. Rhyhorn can be found in the Safari Zone.
Rhyhorn evolves into Rhydon at level 42. It has high Attack and Defense but very low Speed, meaning it usually takes hits before striking back.
#0112 – Rhydon

Rhydon is the evolved form of Rhyhorn and remains a Rock and Ground-type Pokémon. It stands upright and has even greater strength and durability. Rhydon evolves from Rhyhorn once it reaches Level 42.
Rhydon boasts very high Attack and solid Defense, making it a powerful physical attacker. However, it has a severe double weakness to Water and Grass-type moves.
#0113 – Chansey


Chansey is a pure Normal-type Pokémon known for carrying a healing egg in its pouch. It is kind-hearted and often helps injured people and Pokémon. Chansey can be found in the Safari Zone.
In battle, Chansey has extremely high HP and Special Defense, making it one of the best special walls in Generation I. Its offensive power is low, but it excels in support and healing roles.
#0114 – Tangela


Tangela is a pure Grass-type Pokémon covered in blue vines that hide its true body. It lives in grassy areas and uses its vines to entangle opponents. Tangela can be found on Route 21 and Treasure Beach. You can get one by trading a Venonat at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island.
Tangela has high Defense and good Special stats. It performs well as a defensive Grass-type but must watch out for Fire and Ice-type attacks.
#0115 – Kangaskhan


Kangaskhan is a pure Normal-type Pokémon that carries its baby in a pouch. It is extremely protective and will fight fiercely to defend its child. Kangaskhan can be found in the Safari Zone.
Kangaskhan has balanced stats with good Attack and HP. It is a strong physical attacker and can take several hits before going down.
#0116 – Horsea


Horsea is a pure Water-type Pokémon that resembles a small seahorse. It sprays ink at enemies to escape and can swim backward by rapidly flapping its fins.
Horsea can be caught in many watery locations using either the Good Rod or Super Rod. In FR, you can find Horsea at Vermilion City, Treasure Beach, Kindle Road, Bond Bridge, Resort Gorgeous, Water Labyrinth, Water Path, Green Path, Outcast Island, Tanoby Ruins, Five Isle Meadow, Memorial Pillar, One Island, Five Island, Icefall Cave, Trainer Tower, Pallet Town, and Cinnabar Island, as well as on Routes 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, and 24, Cerulean City, and Seafoam Islands using the Super Rod.
In LG, you can find Horsea at Routes 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, and 24, Cerulean City, Seafoam Islands, Pallet Town, Cinnabar Island (Good Rod), and Vermilion City (Good Rod or Super Rod). Horsea evolves into Seadra at level 32. It is a modest Water-type with decent Special Attack potential.
#0117 – Seadra


Seadra is the evolved form of Horsea and remains a Water-type Pokémon. Its sharp fins and poisonous barbs make it more dangerous than its pre-evolution. Seadra can be caught using the Super Rod in Routes 19, 20, and 21, Kindle Road, Treasure Beach, Bond Bridge, Resort Gorgeous, Water Labyrinth, Five Isle Meadow, Memorial Pillar, Green Path, Water Path, Outcast Island, Trainer Tower, Tanoby Ruins, Cinnabar Island, One Island, Five Island, Icefall Cave, and Pallet Town in FR. If you have a Horsea, train it to Level 32, and it will evolve into Seadra.
Seadra has strong Special stats and performs well as a Water-type attacker. In later generations, it can evolve into Kingdra through trade while holding a Dragon Scale.
#0118 – Goldeen


Goldeen is a pure Water-type Pokémon known for its elegant swimming style. It has a horn on its head that it uses to ram opponents.
Goldeen can be found in many watery areas using different rods. With the Good Rod, you can find Goldeen on Routes 6, 22, 23, and 25, Ruin Valley, Cape Brink, Viridian City, Four Island, Cerulean Cave, and Icefall Cave. Using the Old Rod or Good Rod, you can also catch it in Fuchsia City, Berry Forest, and the Safari Zone.
Goldeen evolves into Seaking at level 33. It has balanced physical stats and works best with physical Water-type moves.
#0119 – Seaking


Seaking is the evolved form of Goldeen and remains a Water-type Pokémon. It is powerful and often swims upstream during spawning season. Seaking can be caught using the Super Rod in Berry Forest, the Safari Zone, and Fuchsia City. If you already have a Goldeen, train it to Level 33, and it will evolve into Seaking.
Seaking has solid Attack and decent bulk. While not the strongest Water-type in Generation I, it is reliable in standard battles.
#0120 – Staryu


Staryu is a pure Water-type Pokémon shaped like a five-pointed star. At its center is a glowing core that shines brightly. Staryu can be caught using the Super Rod in Pallet Town, Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, One Island, Five Island, and Icefall Cave.
Staryu evolves into Starmie when exposed to a Water Stone. It is known for its high Speed and versatility, making it one of the more useful Water-types in the Kanto region.
#0121 – Starmie

Starmie is a Water and Psychic-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Staryu. It evolves when exposed to a Water Stone. Its body has two star-shaped layers, and the jewel at its center glows in different colors depending on its power.
In battle, Starmie is known for its high Speed and strong Special Attack. It can learn a wide variety of moves, including Water, Psychic, Electric, and Ice-type attacks, making it one of the most versatile Pokémon in Generation I.
#0122 – Mr. Mime


Mr. Mime is a Psychic and Fairy-type Pokémon (originally pure Psychic before Generation VI). It is skilled in pantomime and creates invisible walls using psychic energy. Mr. Mime can be obtained by trading an Abra on Route 2.
Mr. Mime has good Special Defense and Speed, allowing it to function as a support or special attacker. Its ability to set up barriers makes it especially useful in strategic battles.
#0123 – Scyther


Scyther is a Bug and Flying-type Pokémon with sharp scythe-like arms. It moves so quickly that it can appear to be in multiple places at once. Scyther can be found in the Safari Zone. You can also purchase one for 2,500 coins at the Rocket Game Corner
Scyther has high Attack and Speed, making it a strong physical attacker. However, it has a severe weakness to Rock-type moves. In later generations, it can evolve into Scizor.
#0124 – Jynx


Jynx is an Ice and Psychic-type Pokémon known for its dance-like movements and mysterious appearance. It communicates using rhythmic gestures and cries. Jynx can be obtained by trading a Poliwhirl in Cerulean City.
In battle, Jynx has high Special Attack and Speed. It can use powerful Ice and Psychic-type moves effectively, but its defenses are relatively low.
#0125 – Electabuzz


Electabuzz is a pure Electric-type Pokémon that generates electricity throughout its body. It is often found near power plants and thunderstorms. Electabuzz can be found in the Power Plant.
Electabuzz has strong Special Attack and good Speed, making it a solid Electric-type attacker. In later generations, it can evolve into Electivire.
#0126 – Magmar


Magmar is a pure Fire-type Pokémon that lives near volcanoes. Its body burns with intense heat, and it can launch powerful fire-based attacks. Magmar can be found in Mt. Ember.
Magmar has strong Special Attack and decent Speed. Like Electabuzz, it gained an evolution in later generations called Magmortar.
#0127 – Pinsir


Pinsir is a pure Bug-type Pokémon known for its massive pincers. It grips opponents tightly and crushes them with great force. Pinsir can be found in the Safari Zone. You can also purchase one for 2,500 coins at the Rocket Game Corner .
Pinsir has very high Attack and solid physical strength. Although it lacks the Flying typing of some Bug-types, it makes up for it with powerful physical moves.
#0128 – Tauros


Tauros is a pure Normal-type Pokémon with three tails that it uses to whip itself into a frenzy. It is aggressive and charges at full speed when angered. Tauros can be found in the Safari Zone.
Tauros is known for its high Speed and strong Attack. In Generation I competitive play, it was one of the most dominant physical attackers due to its balanced stats and power.
#0129 – Magikarp


Magikarp is a pure Water-type Pokémon often considered weak and useless. It can barely fight and mostly splashes around helplessly.
Magikarp can be found anywhere there’s water using the Old Rod or Good Rod. You will find it on Routes 4, 6, 10–13, 19–25, as well as in Treasure Beach, Kindle Road, Cape Brink, Bond Bridge, Five Isle Meadow, Ruin Valley, Water Path, Water Labyrinth, Resort Gorgeous, Memorial Pillar, Green Path, Outcast Island, Tanoby Ruins, Pallet Town, Cerulean City, Viridian City, Fuchsia City, Vermilion City, Celadon City, Cinnabar Island, One Island, Four Island, Five Island, Trainer Tower, Cerulean Cave, Safari Zone, Berry Forest, Icefall Cave, and Seafoam Islands. You can also buy a Magikarp for 500 Pokémon Dollars from the Magikarp salesman on Route 4 if you don’t want to fish for one.
However, Magikarp evolves into Gyarados at level 20. While weak on its own, raising it is worth the effort because of its powerful evolution.
#0130 – Gyarados

Gyarados is a Water and Flying-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Magikarp. It is known for its fierce temper and destructive power.
Gyarados can be caught using the Super Rod in many water locations, including Routes 4, 6, 10–13, 19–25, Treasure Beach, Kindle Road, Cape Brink, Bond Bridge, Five Isle Meadow, Ruin Valley, Water Path, Water Labyrinth, Resort Gorgeous, Memorial Pillar, Green Path, Outcast Island, Tanoby Ruins, Pallet Town, Cerulean City, Viridian City, Fuchsia City, Vermilion City, Cinnabar Island, One Island, Four Island, Five Island, Seafoam Islands, Trainer Tower, Cerulean Cave, Berry Forest, and Icefall Cave. If you have a Magikarp, train it to Level 20, and it will evolve into Gyarados.
In battle, Gyarados has very high Attack and strong overall stats. It can learn powerful Water and Flying-type moves, along with coverage moves that make it a major threat.
#0131 – Lapras

Lapras is a Water and Ice-type Pokémon known for its gentle nature. It carries people across water and was once endangered due to overhunting. Lapras can be obtained as a gift from someone inside Silph Co. in Saffron City. You can also find Lapras while surfing in Icefall Cave.
Lapras has high HP and strong Special stats, making it both durable and powerful. Its Ice typing allows it to counter Dragon-types effectively.
#0132 – Ditto


Ditto is a pure Normal-type Pokémon that can transform into any other Pokémon it sees. It copies the opponent’s appearance and moves. Ditto can be found in Routes 13, 14, and 15, as well as inside the Pokémon Mansion and Cerulean Cave.
While Ditto’s stats are average on its own, its ability to transform makes it unpredictable and useful in certain battle situations.
#0133 – Eevee


Eevee is a pure Normal-type Pokémon famous for its unstable genetic makeup. This allows it to evolve into multiple different forms depending on various conditions. Eevee is given to you as a gift by someone inside Celadon Mansion.
Eevee evolves into Vaporeon with a Water Stone, Jolteon with a Thunder Stone, and Flareon with a Fire Stone in Generation I. Its multiple evolutions make it one of the most unique Pokémon in the series.
#0134 – Vaporeon

Vaporeon is a pure Water-type Pokémon and one of Eevee’s evolutions. It evolves when Eevee is exposed to a Water Stone. Vaporeon can merge with water and become nearly invisible while swimming. Vaporeon evolves from Eevee when you use a Water Stone.
In battle, Vaporeon has very high HP and strong Special Attack. It serves as a bulky Water-type that can both take hits and deal solid damage.
#0135 – Jolteon

Jolteon is a pure Electric-type Pokémon and another evolution of Eevee. It evolves when exposed to a Thunder Stone. Its fur stands on end and generates electricity. Jolteon evolves from Eevee when you use a Thunder Stone.
Jolteon is extremely fast and has high Special Attack. It excels at striking first with powerful Electric-type moves, making it one of the best Electric-types in Kanto.
#0136 – Flareon

Flareon is a pure Fire-type Pokémon and one of Eevee’s original evolutions. It evolves when Eevee is exposed to a Fire Stone. Its fluffy fur traps heat, allowing it to raise its body temperature to extremely high levels. Flareon evolves from Eevee when you use a Fire Stone.
In battle, Flareon has very high Attack, making it a strong physical Fire-type attacker. However, its Speed is lower compared to Jolteon, so it may take hits before striking back.
#0137 – Porygon


Porygon is a pure Normal-type Pokémon created entirely from computer code. It was designed by scientists and can move freely in cyberspace. Porygon can be purchased at the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. It costs 9,999 FR or 6,500 LG C.
Porygon has balanced stats and a unique artificial design. In later generations, it gains evolutions through special items and trading, making it more powerful.
#0138 – Omanyte


Omanyte is a Rock and Water-type Pokémon revived from a fossil. It resembles an ancient ammonite and once lived in prehistoric seas. Omanyte can be obtained by reviving the Helix Fossil at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island. Once you bring the fossil to the lab, it will be restored into an Omanyte.
Omanyte evolves into Omastar at level 40. It has strong Defense and good Special stats, but it must be cautious of Grass and Electric-type attacks.
#0139 – Omastar

Omastar is the evolved form of Omanyte and remains a Rock and Water-type Pokémon. Its heavy shell protects it from attacks, and it uses its tentacles to capture prey. Omastar evolves from Omanyte once it reaches Level 40.
In battle, Omastar has high Defense and strong Special Attack. It is powerful but has several common weaknesses due to its dual typing.
#0140 – Kabuto


Kabuto is a Rock and Water-type Pokémon revived from a fossil. It resembles a prehistoric horseshoe crab and hides under the sea floor. Kabuto can be obtained by reviving the Dome Fossil at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island.
Kabuto evolves into Kabutops at level 40. It has balanced offensive and defensive stats and learns both Rock and Water-type moves.
#0141 – Kabutops

Kabutops is the evolved form of Kabuto and remains a Rock and Water-type Pokémon. It uses its sharp scythe-like arms to slice through prey. Kabutops evolves from Kabuto once it reaches Level 40.
Kabutops has very high Attack and good Speed. It works well as a physical attacker but shares similar weaknesses with Omastar.
#0142 – Aerodactyl
Aerodactyl is a Rock and Flying-type Pokémon revived from Old Amber. It is a fierce prehistoric predator with sharp teeth and powerful wings. Aerodactyl can be obtained by reviving the Old Amber at the Pokémon Lab on Cinnabar Island. Once you bring the fossil to the lab, it will be restored into an Aerodactyl.
Aerodactyl is known for its high Speed and strong Attack. It can deal heavy damage quickly, but it must watch out for Electric, Ice, and Rock-type moves.
#0143 – Snorlax


Snorlax is a pure Normal-type Pokémon famous for sleeping almost all day. It eats massive amounts of food before going back to sleep. Snorlax can be found blocking the path on Routes 12 and 16 there’s only one Snorlax per route.
In battle, Snorlax has extremely high HP and strong Attack. It is one of the bulkiest Pokémon in Generation I and can take many hits while dealing solid physical damage.
#0144 – Articuno

Articuno is a Legendary Pokémon with Ice and Flying typing. It is said to appear during snowy weather and can freeze the air around it. Articuno can be found in the Seafoam Islands, but there’s only one Articuno available in the game.
Articuno has strong Special stats and good defensive capabilities. Its Ice-type moves make it especially effective against Dragon, Grass, and Flying-types.
#0145 – Zapdos


Zapdos is a Legendary Electric and Flying-type Pokémon. It generates powerful thunderstorms and stores electricity in its body. Zapdos can be found in the Power Plant, but there’s only one Zapdos available in the game.
Zapdos is one of the strongest Electric-types in Kanto, with high Special Attack and Speed. It performs extremely well against Water and Flying-types.
#0146 – Moltres


Moltres is a Legendary Fire and Flying-type Pokémon. It is said to bring spring with its fiery wings. Moltres can be found in Mt. Ember, but there’s only one Moltres available in the game.
Moltres has strong offensive stats and powerful Fire-type moves. However, like other Flying-types, it must be careful around Rock and Electric-type attacks.
#0147 – Dratini


Dratini is a pure Dragon-type Pokémon known for its elegant appearance. It lives in water and sheds its skin as it grows. Dratini can be caught in the Safari Zone using the Super Rod. You can also buy a Dratini for 2,800 FR or 4,600 LG C at the Rocket Game Corner in Celadon City. Dratini evolves into Dragonair at level 30. It has balanced stats and strong Dragon-type potential.
#0148 – Dragonair


Dragonair is the evolved form of Dratini and remains a Dragon-type Pokémon. It has a graceful body and can control weather using mystical energy. Dragonair can be caught in the Safari Zone using the Super Rod.
Dragonair evolves into Dragonite at level 55. It gains improved stats and becomes much stronger as it prepares for its final form.
#0149 – Dragonite

Dragonite is a Dragon and Flying-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Dratini. Despite its large size, it is kind-hearted and intelligent. Dragonite evolves from Dragonair once it reaches Level 55.
Dragonite has very high Attack and strong overall stats. It can learn a wide variety of moves, making it one of the most powerful non-Legendary Pokémon in Generation I.
#0150 – Mewtwo


Mewtwo is a pure Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon created through genetic experimentation using Mew’s DNA. It was engineered to be the strongest Pokémon. Mewtwo can be found in Cerulean Cave, but there’s only one Mewtwo available in the game.
In battle, Mewtwo has incredibly high Special Attack and Speed. It is one of the most powerful Pokémon in the entire franchise and dominates most matchups with ease.
#0151 – Mew

Mew is a pure Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon said to contain the DNA of every Pokémon. Because of this, it can learn almost any move, making it one of the most versatile Pokémon ever discovered. Mew is only obtainable through special in-game events.
Mew is playful, intelligent, and rarely seen by humans. In battle, it has balanced stats across the board, allowing it to be used in many different roles, from offensive sweeper to supportive team member. Its rarity and flexibility have made it one of the most iconic Pokémon in the series.
#0152 – Chikorita

Chikorita is a pure Grass-type Pokémon and one of the three starter Pokémon of the Johto region. It has a large leaf on its head that it uses to sense temperature and humidity. Chikorita can be obtained by trading from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Chikorita evolves into Bayleef at level 16. It focuses more on defensive support compared to other starters and learns moves that help heal and protect its team.
#0153 – Bayleef
Bayleef is the evolved form of Chikorita and remains a Grass-type Pokémon. The leaf around its neck releases a soothing aroma that can calm opponents. Bayleef can be found by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Bayleef evolves into Meganium at level 32. It has improved defenses and continues to specialize in supportive Grass-type moves.
#0154 – Meganium
Meganium is the final evolution of Chikorita and a pure Grass-type Pokémon. Its flower releases a calming fragrance that can revive wilted plants and soothe emotions. Meganium can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
In battle, Meganium is known for its defensive stats and support capabilities. While it may not have the strongest offensive power, it excels in longer, strategic fights.
#0155 – Cyndaquil
Cyndaquil is a pure Fire-type Pokémon and one of Johto’s starter Pokémon. Flames burst from its back when it feels threatened. Cyndaquil can be obtained by trading from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Cyndaquil evolves into Quilava at level 14. It has good Speed and Special Attack, making it an offensive-focused starter.
#0156 – Quilava
Quilava is the evolved form of Cyndaquil and remains a Fire-type Pokémon. Its flames burn more intensely and cover its back. Quilava can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
It evolves into Typhlosion at level 36. Quilava improves in Speed and offensive power as it grows stronger.
#0157 – Typhlosion
Typhlosion is the final evolution of Cyndaquil and a pure Fire-type Pokémon. It can create explosive blasts of fire and is known for its fierce fighting spirit. Typhlosion can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Typhlosion has strong Special Attack and good Speed, making it one of the best Fire-type options in Johto.
#0158 – Totodile

Totodile is a pure Water-type Pokémon and the third Johto starter. It is energetic and tends to bite everything around it as a sign of excitement. Totodile can be obtained by trading from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Totodile evolves into Croconaw at level 18. It focuses more on physical Attack compared to many other Water-types.
#0159 – Croconaw
Croconaw is the evolved form of Totodile and remains a Water-type Pokémon. It has powerful jaws and improved strength. Croconaw can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
It evolves into Feraligatr at level 30. Croconaw’s Attack stat continues to grow, preparing it for its final form.
#0160 – Feraligatr
Feraligatr is the final evolution of Totodile and a pure Water-type Pokémon. It is strong, intimidating, and capable of crushing obstacles with its jaws. Feraligatr can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
In battle, Feraligatr has high Attack and solid overall stats. It works well as a physical Water-type attacker.
#0161 – Sentret


Sentret is a pure Normal-type Pokémon that stands on its tail to keep watch for danger. It lives in groups and takes turns acting as a lookout. Sentret can be found in Canyon Entrance, Five Isle Meadow, and Water Path.
Sentret evolves into Furret at level 15. While its stats are modest, it is commonly found early in the Johto region and serves as a basic Normal-type option.
#0162 – Furret

Furret is the evolved form of Sentret and remains a Normal-type Pokémon. It has a long, slender body that allows it to slip into narrow spaces. Furret evolves from Sentret once it reaches Level 15.
Furret has balanced stats and decent Speed. Although not extremely powerful, it can learn a wide range of moves, giving it some flexibility in battle.
#0163 – Hoothoot
Hoothoot is a Normal and Flying-type Pokémon inspired by an owl. It has excellent internal timekeeping and can always tell the exact time. Hoothoot can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Emerald.
Hoothoot evolves into Noctowl at level 20. It has decent Special stats and learns useful Flying-type and Psychic-type moves.
#0164 – Noctowl
Noctowl is the evolved form of Hoothoot and remains a Normal and Flying-type Pokémon. It has sharp vision and can see clearly even in complete darkness. Noctowl can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Emerald or Pokémon Colosseum.
In battle, Noctowl has strong Special Defense and balanced offensive stats. It works well as a special attacker or utility Pokémon.
#0165 – Ledyba


Ledyba is a Bug and Flying-type Pokémon that lives in large groups. It communicates with others through a special fluid it produces. Ledyba can be found in the Pattern Bush.
Ledyba evolves into Ledian at level 18. It is more defensive than offensive and relies on teamwork in the wild.
#0166 – Ledian

Ledian is the evolved form of Ledyba and remains a Bug and Flying-type Pokémon. It punches rapidly using its multiple arms and is most active at night. Ledian evolves from Ledyba once it reaches Level 18.
Although it has high Special Defense and Speed, its Attack stat is relatively low, limiting its damage output.
#0167 – Spinarak


Spinarak is a Bug and Poison-type Pokémon that spins strong webs to trap its prey. It marks its territory with web threads. Spinarak can be found in the Pattern Bush.
Spinarak evolves into Ariados at level 22. It has decent Attack and can use poison-based strategies effectively.
#0168 – Ariados

Ariados is the evolved form of Spinarak and remains a Bug and Poison-type Pokémon. It uses its webbing skills to ambush prey and can move silently. Ariados evolves from Spinarak once it reaches Level 22.
In battle, Ariados focuses on physical Attack and status moves, though its Speed is not very high.
#0169 – Crobat

Crobat is a Poison and Flying-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Zubat. It evolves from Golbat when it has high friendship with its trainer. Crobat evolves from Golbat when it levels up with high friendship.
Crobat is extremely fast and has strong overall stats. It is one of the most improved evolutions introduced in Johto and works well as a speedy physical attacker.
#0170 – Chinchou
Chinchou is a Water and Electric-type Pokémon that lives in deep ocean waters. It uses its glowing antennae to communicate and lure prey. Chinchou can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald.
Chinchou evolves into Lanturn at level 27. Its unique typing gives it useful resistances and strong coverage options.
#0171 – Lanturn
Lanturn is the evolved form of Chinchou and remains a Water and Electric-type Pokémon. It lights up the deep sea with its glowing antennae. Lanturn can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald. It evolves from Chinchou, and trading is the only way to get it in these versions.
Lanturn has high HP and solid Special Attack. Its dual typing makes it especially useful against Water and Flying-types.
#0172 – Pichu

Pichu is a pure Electric-type baby Pokémon and the pre-evolution of Pikachu. It cannot fully control its electric power and may shock itself accidentally. Pichu can be found by breeding a Pikachu or Raichu.
Pichu evolves into Pikachu when it has high friendship with its trainer. It has low stats but serves as an early form of the popular Electric-type line.
#0173 – Cleffa

Cleffa is a pure Fairy-type baby Pokémon (originally Normal-type before Fairy was introduced). It is said to come from shooting stars and loves dancing under the night sky. Cleffa can be obtained by breeding a Clefairy or Clefable.
Cleffa evolves into Clefairy with high friendship. It has low stats but is part of the Clefairy evolutionary line.
#0174 – Igglybuff

Igglybuff is a Normal and Fairy-type baby Pokémon (originally pure Normal). It has a soft, bouncy body and loves to sing. Igglybuff can be found by breeding a Jigglypuff or Wigglytuff.
Igglybuff evolves into Jigglypuff with high friendship. Like other baby Pokémon, it has low stats but grows stronger through evolution.
#0175 – Togepi

Togepi is a Fairy-type Pokémon (originally Normal-type in Generation II). It stores happiness inside its shell and shares good fortune with kind trainers. Togepi can be found by hatching an egg given to you by a gentleman in the Water Labyrinth.
Togepi evolves into Togetic when it has high friendship. It is known for supportive abilities and has become one of the most recognizable Johto Pokémon.
#0176 – Togetic

Togetic is a Fairy and Flying-type Pokémon (originally Normal and Flying-type in Generation II). It appears to kind-hearted people and is said to bring happiness and good luck wherever it goes. Togetic evolves from Togepi when it levels up with high friendship.
Togetic evolves from Togepi through high friendship and later evolves into Togekiss when exposed to a Shiny Stone. It is gentle in nature and prefers spreading joy rather than fighting.
#0177 – Natu


Natu is a Psychic and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Despite having wings, it prefers hopping around instead of flying long distances. Natu can be found in Ruin Valley.
Natu evolves into Xatu at level 25. It is known for its mysterious ability to sense the future and often stares at the sun for long periods.
#0178 – Xatu

Xatu is a Psychic and Flying-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Natu. It is believed to see both the past and the future simultaneously.
Xatu evolves from Natu at level 25. It remains very still for hours, as if watching time itself unfold.
#0179 – Mareep
Mareep is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Its fluffy wool builds up static electricity over time. Mareep can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Emerald or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Mareep evolves into Flaaffy at level 15 and later into Ampharos. The light at the tip of its tail glows when it is fully charged with electricity.
#0180 – Flaaffy
Flaaffy is an Electric-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Mareep. As it grows stronger, most of its wool falls off due to the increasing electric energy in its body. Flaaffy can be found by trading from Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Flaaffy evolves into Ampharos at level 30. It stores electricity inside its body and can release powerful electric attacks.
#0181 – Ampharos
Ampharos is an Electric-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Mareep. It is known for the bright light emitted from the red orb on its tail. Ampharos can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Emerald, Colosseum, or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Ampharos evolves from Flaaffy at level 30. Its powerful light has been used as a beacon to guide ships safely through the night.
#0182 – Bellossom

Bellossom is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Gloom when exposed to a Sun Stone.
Bellossom loves sunlight and is known for dancing gracefully. The stronger the sun shines, the more energetically it moves.
#0183 – Marill

Marill is a Water and Fairy-type Pokémon (originally pure Water-type in Generation II). It has water-repellent fur that allows it to stay dry even after swimming. Marill can be found in Four Island, Icefall Cave, and Ruin Valley.
Marill evolves into Azumarill at level 18. Its round body and playful nature make it a very popular Johto Pokémon.
#0184 – Azumarill

Azumarill is a Water and Fairy-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Marill. Despite its cute appearance, it possesses impressive physical strength. Azumarill evolves from Marill once it reaches Level 18.
Azumarill evolves from Marill at level 18. With the ability Huge Power, it can become surprisingly powerful in battle.
#0185 – Sudowoodo
Sudowoodo is a Rock-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. Although it looks like a tree, it is not a Grass-type Pokémon. Sudowoodo can be obtained by trading from Pokémon Emerald or Pokémon Colosseum.
Sudowoodo disguises itself as a tree to avoid danger. It dislikes water and will panic if exposed to rain.
#0186 – Politoed
Politoed is a Water-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Poliwhirl when traded while holding a King’s Rock. Politoed evolves from Poliwhirl when you trade it while it’s holding a King’s Rock.
Politoed is known for its cheerful croaking, which is said to summon rain. Groups of Politoed often gather together to sing at night.
#0187 – Hoppip

Hoppip is a Grass and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is extremely light and drifts through the air using the wind. Hoppip can be found on Five Island, Resort Gorgeous, and Water Labyrinth while surfing, and in Five Isle Meadow and Memorial Pillar in tall grass or while surfing.
Hoppip evolves into Skiploom at level 18 and later into Jumpluff. It prefers gentle breezes and avoids strong winds.
#0188 – Skiploom

Skiploom is a Grass and Flying-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Hoppip. It blooms in warm weather and spreads pollen into the air. Skiploom evolves from Hoppip once it reaches Level 18.
Skiploom evolves into Jumpluff at level 27. It becomes more active and agile as it grows.
#0189 – Jumpluff

Jumpluff is a Grass and Flying-type Pokémon and the final evolution of Hoppip. It rides seasonal winds across long distances. Jumpluff evolves from Skiploom once it reaches Level 27.
Jumpluff scatters cotton-like spores as it floats through the sky. It is very fast and difficult to catch.
#0190 – Aipom
Aipom is a Normal-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It uses its tail, which ends in a hand-like shape, more skillfully than its actual hands.
Aipom later evolves into Ambipom when it learns Double Hit. It is playful and loves swinging from tree branches.
To get Aipom, you’ll have to trade it from Pokémon Emerald or Colosseum.
#0191 – Sunkern
Sunkern is a Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is known as one of the weakest Pokémon in terms of base stats.
Sunkern evolves into Sunflora when exposed to a Sun Stone. It survives by drinking morning dew and only moves when the sun is shining.
Sunkern can be easily traded from Pokémon Emerald.
#0192 – Sunflora
Sunflora is a Grass-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Sunkern. It thrives in warm sunlight and becomes very active during the daytime.
Sunflora evolves from Sunkern using a Sun Stone. It converts solar energy into power and becomes sluggish when the sun sets.
To get Sunflora, you’ll need to trade it from Pokémon Emerald or Colosseum.
#0193 – Yanma


Yanma is a Bug and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It has excellent vision and can see in nearly 360 degrees without moving its head.
Yanma later gained an evolution into Yanmega in Generation IV. It is known for its speed and ability to fly backwards with precision.
Yanma can be located in the Ruin Valley near the green grass patches.
#0194 – Wooper


Wooper is a Water and Ground-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It lives in cold water and buries itself in mud to stay cool.
Wooper evolves into Quagsire at level 20. It is simple-minded and carefree, often unaware of its surroundings.
Wooper is a pokémon that you can find in three different locations: Four Island, Icefall Cave, and Ruin Valley.
#0195 – Quagsire

Quagsire is a Water and Ground-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Wooper. It is laid-back and rarely worries about anything.
Quagsire evolves from Wooper at level 20. Even if it bumps its head or loses something, it barely reacts and continues as if nothing happened.
#0196 – Espeon

Espeon is a Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship during the daytime.
Espeon is extremely loyal to its trainer and uses its psychic powers to predict movements in battle. The gem on its forehead enhances its psychic abilities.
You can also trade Espeon from the Pokémon Colosseum or XD.
#0197 – Umbreon
Umbreon is a Dark-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It evolves from Eevee when leveled up with high friendship during the night.
Umbreon is known for its calm and defensive nature. The glowing rings on its body shine when it releases dark energy or senses danger.
You can also trade Umbreon from the Pokémon Colosseum or XD.
#0198 – Murkrow


Murkrow is a Dark and Flying-type Pokémon introduced in Generation II. It is often associated with bad luck and superstition.
Murkrow later gained an evolution into Honchkrow in Generation IV. It is clever and enjoys stealing shiny objects.
To find Murkrow, you’ll need to go to the Lost Cave in FireRed.
