Known as the "Mouse Pokémon," this Electric-type is the official mascot of the franchise.
Who is Pikachu?
Because it is made of this liquid substance, this Gen I Pokémon can practically melt into its environment; it evolves from Vaporeon.
What is a Water type?
This is the name for the special handheld device used by trainers to record data on every Pokémon they encounter.
What is a Pokedex?
This "Victory Pokémon" is the only one to occupy the #000 spot in a regional Pokédex (Unova).
What is Victini?
This Pokémon is often seen carrying a stalk of green onion, which it uses as a sword and a shield; in the Galar region, its evolution is known as Sirfetch'd.
Who is Farfetch'd?
This Fire-type starter is the final evolution of Charmander and is famous for the flame on its tail.
Who is Charizard?
Lucario and Machamp share this primary typing, which is super-effective against Normal, Ice, and Rock types.
What is a Fighting type?
To evolve a Gloom into a Bellossom or a Sunkern into a Sunflora, a trainer must use this specific evolutionary stone.
These three "Legendary Birds" of Kanto represent the elements of Ice, Electricity, and Fire.
Who are Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres?
This Grass/Poison-type is known as the "Seed Pokémon"; the bulb on its back grows into a large flower as it absorbs nutrients and sunlight.
Who is Bulbasaur?
This Normal-type Pokémon is unique because it can evolve into eight different species depending on the method used.
Who is Eevee?
Introduced in Generation II, this type was created specifically to balance out the overpowered Psychic-types. Examples include Umbreon and Tyranitar.
What is Dark type?
Introduced in the Kalos region, this temporary form allows certain Pokémon to achieve a final, ultra-powerful stage mid-battle.
What is Mega Evolution?
This Sinnoh Legend is known as the "Alpha Pokémon" and is said to have shaped the entire universe with its 1,000 arms.
Who is Arceus?
While it looks like a pile of rocks, this Rock/Ground-type has a magnetic field so strong that it can accidentally attract three of its own kind to form its evolved state, Magneton.
Who is Magnemite?
This powerful Psychic-type was created by scientists through DNA engineering of the Mythical Pokémon Mew.
Who is Mewtwo?
This was the newest type added to the series (in Generation VI), and it is completely immune to Dragon-type moves.
What is Fairy type?
Magikarp is famous for being incredibly weak until it reaches level 20 and evolves into this fearsome Flying/Water-type.
What is Gyarados?
This "Guardian of the Seas" is the mascot for Pokémon Silver and resides at the bottom of the Whirl Islands.
Who is Lugia?
This Pokémon is famous for its "mimicry" biology; it is actually a pure Rock-type that disguises itself as a tree to avoid being attacked by Water-types.
Who is Sudowoodo?
In the original games, this Ghost/Poison-type is the only final evolution that requires a trade to evolve from Haunter.
Who is Gengar?
This dual-type combination (held by Pokémon like Geodude and Onix) suffers a 4x weakness to both Water and Grass moves.
This Generation IV Pokémon only evolves from Snorunt if the Snorunt is female and is exposed to a Dawn Stone.
Who is Froslass?
This trio of "Weather Legends" from the Hoenn region consists of Groudon, Kyogre, and this Dragon/Flying-type leader.
Who is Rayquaza?
This Fossil Pokémon was brought back to life from "Old Amber"; it is the only prehistoric Pokémon capable of Mega Evolution.
Who is Aerodactyl?