legendarys
Types and match ups
Starters
evolutions
Poke history
100

This Ice/Flying-type Legendary bird was introduced in Gen I.



Articuno


100

Fire is strong against this type.


Grass


100

The Grass-type starter from Kanto.


Bulbasaur

100

Pikachu evolves from this Pokémon.


Picku

100

The first Pokémon game ever released.


Pokémon Red/Green (in Japan)


200

This Pokémon created the universe, according to Sinnoh mythology.


Arceus


200

This type has no effect on Ghost Pokémon.


Normal

200

This Water-type starter evolves into Infernape.


Chimchar 


200

Eevee evolves into this Pokémon with a Fire Stone.


Flareon


200

The year Pokémon Red and Blue were released in North America.


1998

300

These three Legendary Pokémon represent emotions, willpower, and knowledge.


Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf


300

A Water-type move is not very effective against this type.


Water

300

This starter Pokémon has the ability Blaze and is based on a rabbit.


Scorbunny

300

This Pokémon evolves into Crobat with high friendship.


Golbat


300

This Pokémon was the first to be designed, even before Pikachu.


Rhydon


400

This Gen V dragon changes form depending on the game version.


Kyurem


400

This type resists Electric moves and is immune to Thunder Wave.


Ground

400

The starter Pokémon from Gen II that eventually evolves into Meganium.


Chikorita


400

This Ghost/Dragon Legendary has no pre-evolution or evolution


Giratina


400

The main rival’s name in Pokémon Red and Blue.


Blue (or Gary)


500

This Legendary Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon Platinum’s Distortion World.


Giratina


500

This type combination has no weaknesses (before Gen VI).


Ghost/dark

500

This starter line is the only one to end as a Water/Ground type


Mudkip


500

This Steel-type Pokémon evolves from Magneton when leveled up in a magnetic field.


Magnezone


500

This Pokémon was originally revealed as a glitch in Gen I.


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