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  1. Complete list of Pokémon evolution chains and required conditions for evolution. Covers all Pokémon including the Scarlet/Violet games.

  2. These categories do not correspond directly to any particular color model or color wheel, and instead reflect basic color terms in Japanese. Note that no orange category exists; Pokémon that may be considered to be primarily orange are instead listed as red, yellow, or 'brown' (also known as dark orange in some contexts).

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    Colors are a characteristic that can be easily recognized by sight; however, each Pokémon's color was made official with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, where, in the Pokédex, it is possible to arrange Pokémon by this distinction.

    The option was omitted in Generation IV, however it came back in Generation V and has been present until Generation VIII.

    Each Pokémon is classified under one color, even though it has more than one color in its body. In most cases, the Pokémon's color is the one that predominates over its body. If the Pokémon has multiple forms, each form has its own color and may be categorized under a different color if it radically changes the colors of its body. Shiny Pokémon do not have their own colors.

    The colors used for the classification are red, blue, yellow, green, black, brown, purple, gray, white and pink (orange isn't used in the games, with most orange Pokémon being either classified as either red, brown, or yellow).

    Alcremie

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    •The only Pokémon that changes its color depending its gender is Meowstic, the male being blue and the female white. Frillish and Jellicent change color as well, being blue while male and pink while female, however, in the Pokédex they're all white.

    •Minior and Alcremie are tied for being in the most color groups, each appearing in six:

    •There is no orange category. Orange Pokémon are found in the brown, red and yellow categories.

    •Certain Pokémon are often thought to be discolored or miscategorized:

    •Despite Plusle and Minun having Red and Blue on their bodies and partly being based on the opposites of Red and Blue, they are in the Yellow section.

    •Druddigon's head is Red, while the rest of its body is Blue. Even then, it is categorized as Red.

    1.^ Before Generation VII, Elgyem was categorized as gray.

    2.^ Before Generation VII, Conkeldurr was categorized as gray.

    3.^ Before Generation VII, Wormadam was categorized as gray.

    4.^ Before Generation VII, Castform was categorized as white.

    5.^ Before Generation VII, Misdreavus was categorized as purple.

    6.^ Before Generation VII, Burmy was categorized as gray.

  4. This is a list of Pokémon by their evolution family. That is, it is a list of Pokémon in their National Pokédex order, but it also includes later-released evolutions and pre-evolutions closer to the first Pokémon in their family to be released. This means that Pichu will appear before Pikachu, instead of at its National Pokédex position of 172, and Magby and Magmortar will appear next to ...

  5. bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net › wiki › EvolutionEvolution - Bulbagarden

    May 12, 2024 · Evolution is not a merely visual change. When a Pokémon evolves, it becomes a new species of Pokémon. This new species has a different Pokédex number and base stats, and may be a different type (although normally at least one of the pre-evolved form's types remains the same), learn different moves, and have a different Ability.

  6. The Pokémon below evolve depending upon certain Pokémon within your team or through trades. Pic. Name. Base Stats & Type. Evolution Method. Evo Pic. Evo Name. Evo Base Stats & Type. HP.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CharizardCharizard - Wikipedia

    An orange, dragon-like Pokémon, Charizard is the evolved form of Charmeleon and the final evolution of Charmander. It also has two "Mega Evolved" forms, Mega Charizard X and Y, that were likely both designed by Tomohiro Kitakaze, the designer of Mega Charizard X. [3] It also has a Gigantamax form in Pokémon Sword and Shield, which changes its ...

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