Paras (Pokémon)
Paras can be found in the Safari Zone, meaning that you have to travel so far away from your house to catch one! That's okay though, because it's worth it. Paras evolves into Parasect starting at level 24 and is the final form of its pre-evolved form, Paras.
Parasect is a bug/grass type Pokémon with a weight of 15 pounds and height of 0.4 meters. It has a maximum base experience yield of 446 when caught at level 100; this means that it takes really long for this Pokémon to reach its max level.
However, if you're willing to wait around for six hours every day until your phone dies before picking up your game again (and then charging), then I suppose there isn't any reason not to take your time training them.
Vileplume (Pokémon)
Vileplume is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon that can be found in the Kanto region. Vileplume has several unique characteristics, including its large flower and poisonous seeds.
Because of these characteristics, Vileplume is one of the most recognizable Pokémon in existence.
The large flower serves as both a weapon and a shield for this plant-based Pokémon; it shoots out poisonous seeds to attack enemies from afar and fights off attackers with its sharp petals if necessary.
However, despite their strength, Vileplumes must be careful when battling against powerful opponents because they have low defense stats compared to other monsters
Torchic (Pokémon)
Torchic are very friendly and love to be petted by humans, but they can be very sensitive when it comes to their own personal space.
If you approach them while they're eating or resting, they'll grow uncomfortable and use Ember or Peck to let you know that you're being rude! If you try to approach them while they're sleeping, chances are good that one of your fingers will get burned off...so don't do it!
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Combusken (Pokémon)
Combusken is a bipedal, avian Pokémon with a yellow body and brown, feathery wings. It has a red crest on its head, blue markings around its eyes, and long, yellow ear-like feathers..
Combusken can learn multiple martial arts moves such as Blaze Kick, Dual Chop and Double Kick
Blaziken (Pokémon)
Blaziken is a Pokémon based on the Japanese mythical firebird called "suzaku", which is connected to the element of fire.
It's also meant to look like a chicken, with its characteristic red comb on its head and yellow feathers. Blaziken knows Sky Uppercut and Brave Bird as well as having access to its signature move: Blaze Kick!
Blaziken can evolve from Combusken at level 36 if it has high friendship or happiness (a value of 220), or it can evolve from Torchic by holding its Mega Stone when you level up that Pokemon during the day in-game (or by using your Myte Town Item Mall)
Ledian (Pokémon)
It has the ability Swarm and the hidden ability Iron Fist. Ledian is the evolved form of Ledyba and can be found in the wild in Pokémon Gold and Silver, as well as on Route 12, Route 13, Victory Road (during Morning) & Mt. Silver (during Morning).
Ledian can have one of two abilities: Swarm or Iron Fist. The former raises its Special Attack by 1 stage every time it’s hit by a physical attack while the latter increases its punching power when attacking physically with no Energy Cost required!
Wurmple (Pokémon)
Wurmple can evolve into either Silcoon or Cascoon, depending on its gender.
Wurmple is a worm-like Pokémon that has a hard shell on its back. Both its evolution lines can be found in the fields of Petalburg Woods, as well as in Route 104.
Medicham (Pokémon)
Medicham is a bipedal, humanoid Pokémon with a green body and white, segmented arms and legs.
It has a red forehead and triangular, ear-like extensions on either side of its head. Its eyes are yellow with black sclera and no visible pupils; it has two red dots in the center of each eye as well.
Its torso is also red with three segmented lines running vertically down its front; these lines form an inverted V shape on Medicham's chest. On each hip is an oval formation that resembles an open hand—each hand has no fingers or thumb, but instead four tiny spikes around its outer edge.
Medicham appears to have a very stoic demeanor; it never complains about cold weather or any other hardship it might experience during battle (which may explain why this species tends to live in mountainous areas).
Ho-Oh (Pokémon)
Ho-Oh is a fictional creature from the Pokémon series. Ho-Oh is a legendary Pokémon that appears in the Pokémon Gold and Silver video games. In order to acquire it, you must complete a special quest.
Ho-Oh has been featured in various other media related to the franchise, including Pokémon Trading Card Game cards and animated television specials like Pokémon: The Movie 2000 and Lucario and The Mystery of Mew. A sculpture of Ho-Oh was displayed at E3 2001 as part of Nintendo's booth; it has been described as "a marvel."
Magby (Pokémon)
You might be thinking of Magby as a Pokémon you want to catch, but it's unlikely that you'll find one in your local park. This Fire-type Pokémon evolves into Magmar at level 30, and it is known as the Hot Pokémon.
If you're looking for another fire-based challenge, consider Carvanha, who also has a Water/Dark typing and evolves into Sharpedo at level 30. It's been described as the Savage Pokémon by fans of Pokemon GO!
If you're more interested in ice-based challenges, Delibird may be right up your alley. Although this Ice/Flying type cannot evolve further than it already has—it was designed with only one evolution path—it still packs a punch when it comes to battling foes with its high attack stat (which allows it to do lots of damage).
Carvanha (Pokémon)
Carvanha is one of the four fish Pokémon of the Hoenn region, along with Wailmer, Wailord and Luvdisc.
Delibird (Pokémon)
Delibird is a dual-type Ice/Flying Pokémon. It is one of the few Pokémon that can fly. It is known for its habit of collecting and delivering presents, but it only delivers presents to children who have been good all year round.
Porygon2 (Pokémon)
Porygon2 is a Normal-type Pokémon that appears in the Pokémon video games and the anime series, including Hey Arnold! The Movie and Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie.
Octillery (Pokémon)
In the Pokémon world, there are many different kinds of Pokémon that can be found in the wild. Some of these creatures are highly prized and sought after by trainers everywhere. Octillery is one such creature and it belongs to a group known as Octillery tribe. This group includes several other water-type Pokémon, including Clamperl and Gible.
In addition to being available via evolution from Remoraid, who was added earlier on under similar circumstances (that is: being featured alongside another batch of newly-introduced creatures), Octillery can also be caught within one location during your travels: The Great Marsh area found in Kanto's Johto region area!
Ariados (Pokémon)
The Ariados is a poisonous spider-like Pokémon that lives in forests, and it can attack with its thread to capture prey. Ariados's Japanese name is actually Ariadosu, and it’s part of the Pokémon Bug Egg Group. When you evolve from Spinarak, you can use both Poison Sting and String Shot as attacks!
Slugma (Pokémon)
Slugma is a Fire/Rock-type Pokémon, which means it's pure badass. It's also a small, orange slug-like Pokémon with a large mouth and yellow eyes. Slugma has two large, round bumps on its back, stubby arms and legs, and it can be found on the ground in caves.
Slugma has an interesting ability: when it's hit by fire attacks, its body temperature increases to an incredible degree—so much that if you touch Slugma after being hit by one of these fiery attacks (and not wearing gloves), your hand will be burned! Don't worry though—this won't kill you; just make sure to wear some protective gear next time you encounter one of these little critters.
Magcargo (Pokémon)
Magcargo is a Fire/Rock type that evolves from Slugma at level 38. It can then evolve into Camerupt. Magcargo's abilities are Flame Body, which causes its opponent to be burned if it gets hit with physical contact and Sturdy, which prevents it from being knocked out by one-hit KOs.
Yanma (Pokémon)
Yanma has a large horn on its head, green eyes and large, white wings. Its wings are so strong that it can carry off an adult human in flight if it wishes to do so.
It flies at speeds up to Mach 2 (2 times the speed of sound), which makes it one of the fastest Pokémon in the world.
However, when faced by something scary or threatening, Yanma will freeze and not move at all until danger passes or its trainer commands it otherwise; this may be due to some sort of sensory overload caused by its high speed!
Seaking (Pokémon)
Seaking is a Water type Pokémon, who can be found in the wild in Pokémon Red and Blue Versions. When you evolve Goldeen into Seaking, you'll get some decent stats out of it: namely Speed and Attack.
It's not that great for physical defense, however, so try to keep this in mind when making your strategies as you're progressing through the game.
Seaking's name is derived from "Sea King", meaning that it's probably not surprising that they evolved from Goldeen—who looks like a goldfish!
Ledyba (Pokémon)
Ledyba is a bug/flying type Pokemon that evolves into Ledian starting at level 18, which then evolves into Ledian starting at level 45. It has two abilities: Swarm and Early Bird. It can be caught in the wild by using the Friend Ball or Ultra Ball in tall grassy areas or caves.
Scizor (Pokémon)
It evolves from Scyther when traded holding a Metal Coat, and into either Mega Scizor (if the player has a Key Stone) or Drapion (if traded while holding a Dusk Stone). Its name is derived from the words "scissors" and "pincers", referring to its blades.
The most notable feature of this Pokémon is its pincers, which can be used for defense as well as offense. In battle, it uses them to slash its opponents with such force that it leaves deep gashes in whatever gets in the way of them. It also has sharp claws at the end of each arm that can cut through almost anything like paper!
Jynx (Pokémon)
Jynx has a pink body with purple hands and feet. It has long, dark blue hair with two pigtails on top of its head. Jynx's eyes are always closed except while eating or drinking, showing that Jynx sleeps 16 hours a day.
Its lips also appear to be thickly covered in lipstick; these traits make it seem feminine, but it is actually both genderless and more intelligent than humans are lead to believe by its appearance (it can talk).
Jynx appears frequently as an enemy in the Red version games; however, it does not appear at all in the Yellow version games
Magmar (Pokémon)
Magmar is a Fire-type Pokémon. Magmar is one of the first Pokémon that Ash catches in the Orange Islands. It evolved from a Cyndaquil and later evolved into Magmortar during his travels through Kanto and Johto regions with Misty, May, Max and Brock.
Magmar has large wings growing from its back which it can use to fly. Its tail is large and muscular, with a small fin-like tip on the end that allows it to move in midair as if on water or ice without having to stop moving altogether (like most other species cannot do).
The flame on its back also burns for long amounts of time which makes this ability even more useful when combined with its ability to shoot fireballs at opponents quickly without having them go out before reaching their target
Charizard (Pokémon)
Charizard is a Fire/Flying type Pokémon, who evolves from Charmeleon at level 36. The Pokémon series has been around since 1995 and you probably know what it's all about. But if you don't, here's a quick summary:
In short: A boy named Ash Ketchum sets out on an adventure across the land with his trusty Pikachu sidekick to become a Pokémon Master! Along the way he meets many friends and enemies who help him along his journey into becoming strong enough to defeat his childhood rival Gary Oak (or Gary Oak Jr., depending on which version of the show you're watching).
Flareon (Pokémon)
In the games, Flareon is one of three evolutions of Eevee that are capable of evolving into multiple types (the others being Jolteon and Vaporeon).
The other two are Jolteon and Vaporeon, but these do not change their appearance as drastically as Flareon does because they simply gain more spikes on their tails and evolve into different forms; whereas Flareon gets significantly more muscular looking than its previous form.
Magikarp (Pokémon)
You start your adventure in a small town, where you meet Professor Oak and receive your first Pokémon: a Magikarp.
It’s not the best choice of starter, but it’s all you get.
When you get to the water, you go to the fishing spot and catch a bunch of Magikarp. This is because Magikarp has great stats for battling, but doesn't do so well against other Pokémon.
Moltres (Pokémon)
Moltres is a Fire/Flying type Pokémon that is part of the trio of Kanto birds, along with Articuno and Zapdos.
It can be found in Victory Road, Cerulean Cave and Seafoam Islands. Moltres's name is derived from “molting” or shedding its feathers as it grows too old to sustain flight.
Charmeleon (Pokémon)
Charmeleon's most common move is Flamethrower and its strongest moves are Flare Blitz, Dragon Claw and Dragon Pulse.
If you want to see all the moves Charmeleon can learn, click here.
Krabby (Pokémon)
Krabby are Water and Fighting-type Pokémon. They evolve into Kingler and have a hard shell on their backs, which they use to protect themselves from predators. Krabby is based on a crab with pincers, but it also has a red body similar to a lobster.
Charmander (Pokémon)
It evolves from Charmeleon starting at level 16, and evolves into Charizard starting at level 36. A Charmander has brown skin with a flame like tail on the tip of its tail that can be used to ignite things or attack others.
Goldeen (Pokémon)
Goldeen is a goldfish with a horn on its head. It lives in rivers, but swims upstream to spawn.
The horn on its head is used to detect water, and can be used as a battering ram or for stunning opponents. Goldeen are often used for beauty pageants; their beauty pageants are contests where people compete to see who is the most beautiful.
Goldeen have particularly beautiful tails, which are admired by many trainers in the Pokémon world.
Kingler (Pokémon)
Kingler evolves from Krabby at level 28, and it's a Water/Fighting type. Kingler has a large pincer on its head, which is powerful enough to crush boulders. The pincer has developed so much that it can't be closed tightly anymore.
Kingler's large pincer has made it so that the Pokemon can't close its mouth completely anymore.
Electrode (Pokémon)
Electrode is a Ground type Pokémon, which means it's immune to Electric attacks and can cause damage with Earthquake. It's also resistant to Poison, making it an excellent choice if you're worried about Toxic poisoning your team.
Electrode is another one of those "spherical" Pokémon like Marowak and Hitmonlee, so they're just fun to look at.
Voltorb (Pokémon)
Voltorb is an Electric-type Pokémon that can be found in many places. It's one of the most common Pokémon found in the wild, and it can also be found in power plants, caves, and abandoned mines.
Voltorb has a round body with two black dots for eyes. Its surface is yellow with several red spots on its back that resemble buttons.
In the center of these red spots are three yellow circles arranged vertically from top to bottom (the center circle being larger than the other two).
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