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List of generation IV Pokémon

List of generation IV Pokémon

List of Pokémon species introduced in its fourth generation


The fourth generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Some Pokémon in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Diamond and Pearl, such as Bonsly, Mime Jr. and Munchlax, which were recurring characters in the Pokémon anime series in 2005 and 2006.

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The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced.

List of Pokémon

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Notes

  1. Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[1]
  2. English and Japanese name, as well as National Pokédex number
  3. Only female Burmy evolve into Womadam and their form is determined by the last location Burmy was used in battle.
  4. Only male Burmy evolve into Mothim.
  5. Only female Combee are capable of evolution.
  6. Before X and Y, Mime Jr. was a pure Psychic type while Togekiss was Normal/Flying.
  7. Before Black and White, all forms of Rotom were dual Electric and Ghost type.

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