ALL DIAMOND & PEARL POKEMON

The Sinnoh Pokedex from Diamond and Pearl includes 493 Pokemon. Gen 4's biggest change is the physical/special split by move instead of type. Gyarados can finally use its 125 Attack on Water moves. The flipside: Sinnoh has a brutal Fire-type shortage. Infernape and Ponyta are basically it before postgame. Filter by type to see just how limited some coverage is.

Showing all 493 Pokemon that can exist in Diamond & Pearl, including transfers from other games.

Getting the National Pokedex in Diamond & Pearl

Diamond and Pearl only require you to see every Sinnoh dex Pokemon, not catch them. Trainer battles, in-game trades, and story encounters cover most of the 150 entries. The tricky 151st is Manaphy: just view a book in the Pokemon Mansion on Route 212 and it registers.

Once Professor Rowan upgrades your dex, Pal Park opens for one-way GBA transfers (6 per day, no repeats). The dual-slot method also works: insert a GBA cart into your DS and certain species appear on specific routes. Postgame swarm encounters add even more variety.

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Turtwig - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#001

Turtwig

grass
D
Grotle - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#002

Grotle

grass
C
Torterra - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#003

Torterra

grassground
D
Budew - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#025

Budew

grasspoison
D
Roselia - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#026

Roselia

grasspoison
B
Roserade - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#027

Roserade

grasspoison
C
Wormadam - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#046

Wormadam

buggrass
D
Cherubi - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#058

Cherubi

grass
C
Cherrim - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#059

Cherrim

grass
C
Carnivine - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#131

Carnivine

grass
D
Snover - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#142

Snover

grassice
C
Abomasnow - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#143

Abomasnow

grassice
D
Bulbasaur - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0001

Bulbasaur

grasspoison
D
Ivysaur - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0002

Ivysaur

grasspoison
C
Venusaur - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0003

Venusaur

grasspoison
D
Oddish - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0043

Oddish

grasspoison
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Gloom - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0044

Gloom

grasspoison
C
Vileplume - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0045

Vileplume

grasspoison
D
Paras - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0046

Paras

buggrass
C
Parasect - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0047

Parasect

buggrass
D
Bellsprout - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0069

Bellsprout

grasspoison
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Weepinbell - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0070

Weepinbell

GrassPoison
C
Victreebel - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0071

Victreebel

grasspoison
D
Exeggcute - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0102

Exeggcute

grasspsychic
C
Exeggutor - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0103

Exeggutor

grasspsychic
C
Tangela - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0114

Tangela

grass
D
Chikorita - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0152

Chikorita

grass
D
Bayleef - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0153

Bayleef

grass
C
Meganium - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0154

Meganium

grass
C
Bellossom - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0182

Bellossom

grass
D
Hoppip - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0187

Hoppip

grassflying
D
Skiploom - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0188

Skiploom

grassflying
C
Jumpluff - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0189

Jumpluff

grassflying
D
Sunkern - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0191

Sunkern

grass
D
Sunflora - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0192

Sunflora

grass
B
Celebi - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0251

Celebi

psychicgrass
D
Treecko - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0252

Treecko

grass
D
Grovyle - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0253

Grovyle

grass
C
Sceptile - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0254

Sceptile

grass
D
Lotad - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0270

Lotad

watergrass
D
Lombre - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0271

Lombre

watergrass
C
Ludicolo - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0272

Ludicolo

watergrass
D
Seedot - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0273

Seedot

grass
D
Nuzleaf - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0274

Nuzleaf

grassdark
C
Shiftry - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0275

Shiftry

grassdark
D
Shroomish - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0285

Shroomish

grass
A
Breloom - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0286

Breloom

grassfighting
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Cacnea - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0331

Cacnea

grass

FAQ

  • 493 total across Generations 1 through 4. The Sinnoh regional dex has 151 Pokemon (a nod to Gen 1). Many popular species are locked behind the National Dex, which you unlock after seeing all 150 Sinnoh Pokemon. The regional dex is notoriously limited, especially for Fire types.

  • Before Gen 4, whether a move was physical or special depended on the move's type. All Water moves were special, all Fighting moves were physical, regardless of the actual move. Diamond and Pearl changed it so each move has its own physical or special category. This lets Pokemon like Gyarados (125 Attack) finally use physical Water moves.

  • Chimchar. Infernape is Fire/Fighting with great Speed and mixed offenses. The reason it's the top pick: Sinnoh has almost no Fire types. Chimchar and Ponyta are your only options before postgame. Piplup evolves into Empoleon (Water/Steel, unique typing), and Turtwig's Torterra (Grass/Ground) is solid but slow.

  • The Sinnoh regional dex only includes two Fire-type evolutionary lines before the National Dex: Chimchar and Ponyta. If you didn't pick Chimchar, Ponyta is your only Fire-type option until postgame. Platinum fixed this by expanding the regional dex, but DP is stuck with the drought.

  • Generation 4, released in 2006 in Japan and 2007 in North America for the Nintendo DS. Introduced the physical/special split per move, online trading via the GTS, the Sinnoh region, and 107 new Pokemon including new evolutions for older species.

  • Diamond gets Dialga, Cranidos, Stunky, Murkrow, and Scyther. Pearl gets Palkia, Shieldon, Glameow, Misdreavus, and Pinsir. The legendary you pick is the bigger decision.

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