This Pokedex covers every Pokemon across all generations, sorted by National Dex number by default. You can filter by type, generation, competitive tier, or battle archetype using the sidebar. Each card shows the Pokemon's typing and base stat total so you can compare at a glance. Click any card to see the full stat spread, evolution line, and move list. The BST (base stat total) is one of the fastest ways to spot strong picks, but don't sleep on low-BST Pokemon with good typing or abilities. A well-placed Azumarill hits harder than plenty of Pokemon with 100+ more BST.

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Bulbasaur
#0001

Bulbasaur

grasspoison
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Ivysaur
#0002

Ivysaur

grasspoison
C
Venusaur
#0003

Venusaur

grasspoison
D
Oddish
#0043

Oddish

grasspoison
D
Gloom
#0044

Gloom

grasspoison
C
Vileplume
#0045

Vileplume

grasspoison
D
Paras
#0046

Paras

buggrass
C
Parasect
#0047

Parasect

buggrass
D
Bellsprout
#0069

Bellsprout

grasspoison
C
Weepinbell
#0070

Weepinbell

GrassPoison
C
Victreebel
#0071

Victreebel

grasspoison
D
Exeggcute
#0102

Exeggcute

grasspsychic
S
Exeggutor
#0103

Exeggutor

grasspsychic
C
Tangela
#0114

Tangela

grass
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  • There are 1,025 Pokemon in the National Pokedex as of the latest update. That count covers every species from Kanto through the newest generation, DLC additions included. This page pulls from our database directly, so the number stays current.

  • Bulbasaur is #001 in the National Pokedex, and that hasn't changed since Red and Blue launched in 1996. Sort this page by Dex number to see the full order starting from #001.

  • The Pokedex is an in-game encyclopedia that tracks every Pokemon you encounter or catch. Think of this page as the real-world version. Full database, every species, filterable by type and generation.

  • BST stands for base stat total. It's the sum of a Pokemon's six base stats: HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed. Every card on this page shows the BST so you can compare Pokemon at a glance. Sort by BST to see the raw stat leaders.

  • The main series runs from Red and Blue (1996) through Scarlet and Violet (2022), with remakes and spin-offs in between. Each game features a different regional Pokedex. Use the game filter on this page to see which Pokemon appear in a specific title.

  • There are 18 Pokemon types: Normal, Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, Ice, Fighting, Poison, Ground, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Ghost, Dragon, Dark, Steel, and Fairy. Fairy was the last addition back in Generation 6. Most Pokemon carry one or two types, and dual-typing changes their resistances and weaknesses. Use the type filter on this page to browse by any single type or combination.

  • Generation 5 (Unova) added the most at 156 new species. Gen 1 (Kanto) is close with 151. Gen 6 (Kalos) introduced the fewest at just 72.

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