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 472 Pokemon obtainable in Diamond & Pearl, including post-game content and trading.

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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Horsea - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Horsea

water
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Seadra - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Seadra

water
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Staryu - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Staryu

water
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Starmie - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Starmie

waterpsychic
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Scyther - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Scyther

bugflying
C
Jynx - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Jynx

icepsychic
C
Electabuzz - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0125

Electabuzz

electric
C
Magmar - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Magmar

fire
C
Pinsir - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Pinsir

bug
C
Tauros - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Tauros

normal
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Lapras - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Lapras

waterice
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Ditto - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Ditto

normal
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Eevee - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Eevee

normal
C
Vaporeon - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Vaporeon

water
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Jolteon - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Jolteon

electric
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Flareon - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Flareon

fire
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Porygon - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Porygon

normal
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Omanyte - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Omanyte

rockwater
C
Omastar - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Omastar

rockwater
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Kabuto - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Kabuto

rockwater
C
Kabutops - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Kabutops

rockwater
B
Aerodactyl - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Aerodactyl

rockflying
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Dratini - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Dratini

dragon
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Dragonair - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Dragonair

dragon
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Dragonite - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Dragonite

dragonflying
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Chikorita - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Chikorita

grass
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Bayleef - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Bayleef

grass
C
Meganium - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Meganium

grass
D
Cyndaquil - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Cyndaquil

fire
D
Quilava - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Quilava

fire
C
Typhlosion - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Typhlosion

fire
D
Totodile - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Totodile

water
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Croconaw - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Croconaw

water
C
Feraligatr - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Feraligatr

water
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Sentret - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Sentret

normal
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Furret - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Furret

normal
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Ledyba - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Ledyba

bugflying
C
Ledian - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Ledian

bugflying
D
Spinarak - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0167

Spinarak

bugpoison
C
Ariados - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0168

Ariados

bugpoison
D
Chinchou - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Chinchou

waterelectric
C
Lanturn - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0171

Lanturn

waterelectric
D
Igglybuff - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Igglybuff

normalfairy
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Togepi - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Togepi

fairy
D
Togetic - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Togetic

fairyflying
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Natu - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0177

Natu

psychicflying
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Xatu - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
#0178

Xatu

psychicflying
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Mareep - Pokemon Diamond & Pearl
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Mareep

electric
  • 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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