Original 151
Evolution Lines
Gym Leaders & Champions
Types and Weaknesses
Legendary and Mythical Pokemon
100

This Electric-type mouse is Pikachu's pre-evolution.

Pichu
100

Eevee evolves into this Water-type with a stone.

Vaporeon

100

This Pewter City Gym Leader specializes in Rock-types.

Brock

100

This type is super effective against Fire, Ground, and Rock.

Water

100

This Psychic-type legendary cat is said to have the DNA of every Pokémon.

Mew

200

This Fire-type starter from Kanto evolves into Charizard.

Charmander

200

This bug Pokémon evolves into Butterfree.

Caterpie

200

This Cerulean City Gym Leader uses Water-types and is one of Ash's early rivals for badges.

Misty
200

This type introduced in Gen VI is super effective against Fighting, Dark, and Dragon types.

Fairy

200

This Legendary bird trio includes Articuno, Zapdos, and this third member.

Moltres

300

This Psychic-type Pokémon was created through genetic manipulation of Mew.

Mewtwo

300

This Water-type Pokémon evolves into Slowking only when traded while holding a King's Rock.

Slowpoke

300

This Champion of the Kanto Elite Four uses a signature Charizard.

Blue/Gary

300

Electric-type moves have no effect on this type due to their ability to ground themselves.

Ground

300

This Legendary Pokémon is associated with time, while his brother is associated with space.

Dialga

400

This Normal-type Pokémon can learn nearly any TM and is famous for the move Transform.

Ditto

400

This Water/Flying-type Pokémon only evolves into Mantine if a Remoraid happens to be present in your party at the moment it levels up.

Mantyke

400

This Sinnoh Champion's name is also a term for a mountain-forming process.

Cynthia

400

This dual-type combination (Ghost/Dark) has no weaknesses in the base game due to type immunities.

Ghost/Dark

400

This Legendary Pokémon is said to have expanded the continents and served as the box-art mascot of Pokémon Ruby.

Groudon

500

This is the only non-Legendary Pokémon among the original 151 with a base stat total of exactly 600 — the same benchmark used to define "pseudo-legendary" Pokémon in later generations.

Dragonite
500

Scyther evolves into this Bug/Steel-type only when traded holding a Metal Coat.

Scizor

500

This Galar region Champion is undefeated and uses Charizard as his ace.

Leon

500

Prior to the introduction of Fairy-type in Generation VI, this type resisted more types than any other — nine in total, including Normal, Grass, Ice, and Dragon.

Steel

500

This Legendary Pokémon reaches its Crowned Sword form by equipping the Rusted Sword item.

Zacian