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Pikaclones
100

What does the guy in the mirror do?

Mimikyu

100

This indian inspired pokemon takes much of it's shape language from heavy machinery

Copperajah

100

This pokemon, a fan favorite when it was released, was never made available in Europe

Celebi, it was never made available in any of the distributions

100

This is the only pokemon with a lower catch rate than it's evolution

Makuhita

100

Fairy Type

Dedenne

200

My medications always make me a little

Drowzee

200

This pokemons inspiration come from the fact that it's real world counterpart, when in a pack, is referred to as a "band"

Rillaboom

200

One of the most iconic elements of the Pokémon postgame is the Battle Tower, often used as a proving ground to test a trainer's competitive team builds. In which game did the Battle Tower make its first appearance?

Pokemon Crystal

200

Only 3 Bug Type pokemon can learn fly and none of them are flying type. Can you name them?

Volcarona, Genesect, and Vikavolt

200

Gender differences

Pachirisu

300

The polycule committed a deadly sin

Poliwrath

300

This pokemon takes it's inspiration from both a woodland witch and a trapped princess, changing based on it's current form

Hatterene

Normally Hatterene resembles a witch of the woods, but when it's gigantamaxed it becomes a princess trapped in a tower

300

Despite being a part of the series from the beginning, THIS pokemon was never made officially obtainable without hacking or event distribution until 2008 in the 4th generation

Mew

It could be obtained from My Pokemon Ranch after transferring 999 pokemon from diamond and pearly into the game

300

This pokemon, based on it's regional form, represents the three wise monkeys of "See no evil, Hear no evil, speak no evil"

Darmanitan

Galarian darmanitan is the moral opposite

300

Let's Go mechanic

Pawmi

400

Why was Toad invited to hang out with us?

Toedscool

400

This pokemon is inspired by a Mujina, a type of Yokai known to be a devious trickster with an impressive singing voice

Obstagoon

400

Certain pokemon had unique held items when transferred from gen 1 to gen 2, that were only available in THOSE specific games. One pokemon for example held the "Brick Piece", who was it?

Machop

This was also the introduction of the Twisted spoon, brought by Kadabra

400

All pokemon under THIS category have stats totals that are exclusively prime numbers

The Ultra Beasts, Naganadel is the only exception with it's speed

400

Double Battles

Plusle and Minun


500

How is Zeus's wife feeling when Zeus cheats on her?

Heracross

500

This group of legendary pokemon takes it's inspiration from a set of constellations that are all grouped close together

The Galar legends

Lepus the hare (Calyrex)

The spectral horse head nebula (spectrier)

Monoceros the unicorn (glastrier)

Canis major and canis minor (zacian and zamazenta), which are right next to the hydra constellation (Eternatus), with this one being the largest of the western constellations (just like Eternatus is the largest of all pokemon).

500

This named pokemon is the only one to appear in TWO separate mainline games in different forms as an easter egg from the developers. Can you name the pokemon? Triple points if you can give me his name as well

Marcel the Mr Mime

A Galarian Mr. Mime called Marcel that you can see in Wyndon is a reference to the first pokemon games where you can trade an Abra for a Mr. Mime that is also called Marcel. The name Marcel isn´t just a random name either, it´s also a reference to the legendary french mime Marcel Marceau.

500

Pokemons first generation originally had 190 pokemon, but many were cut during production due to time and memory limits. They remained in the files however, so what became of them?

The data was left in the code in patches, which became corrupted and turned into Missingno

500

Hidden Abilities

Emolga

(At the time, Emolga was the ONLY pokemon with the hidden ability Motor Drive)

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