Locations
Pokedex
Pokeballs
Signatures
Characters
100

This is the third city in the mainline games to be named after the color purple.

Mauville City

100

This Pokemon's Pokedex entry mentions an Indian Elephant as recently as generation seven

Raichu

100

Despite sharing its name with an evolutionary stone, this Pokeball's effect is completely unrelated.

Dusk Ball

100

This is the signature ability of the Azurill line.

Huge Power

100

Inventor of the Pokemon Storage System

Bill

200

This island is known for its destructive volcano. Despite this, the volcano itself is never seen in its original games.

Cinnabar Island

200

They lurk deep within caves---motionless, neither eating nor drinking. Why they don't die is not known.

Shelgon

200

This is the oldest reskin of the original Pokeball, having no distinct mechanics or functionality.

Safari Ball

200

This is the signature ability of Charjabug

Battery

200

This professor is also a pro-wrestler

Kukui

300

This massive archipelago lies just south of Kanto. Two of its islands are featured in Pokemon Emerald. 

Sevii Islands

300

Groups of them beat up anything that enters their territory. Each can spit acidic liquid from its mouth.

Scrafty

300

This Pokeball has no additional effect on Pokemon level 30 or higher.

Nest Ball

300

This is the signature move of the Cubone line

Bonemerang

300

This character replaces Blue as your rival in the Lets Go games

Trace

400

This South American region is said to be the last known habitat of Mew.

Guyana/Guianas

400

When it evolves, it makes a mysterious pearl that amplifies psychic powers when it's held. 

Clamperl

400

This is the only Pokeball introduced in Generation 5

Dream Ball

400

This water type move has been the signature move of two entirely unrelated Pokemon at different times

Water Shuriken

400

This is the only rival to already be Champion when you first meet them

Nemona

500

This is the cave where you find Sunny Day in Hoenn

Scorched Slab

500

When this Pokemon becomes angry, its pores secrete a poisonous sweat, which it sprays at its opponent's eyes.

Umbreon

500

In generation 2, this Pokeball had a 4x catch rate on only three Pokemon: Magnemite, Grimer, and Tangela.

Fast Ball
500

This HM used to be a signature move

Waterfall

500

This type specialist changes their specialized type during the events of their game's story

Bede


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