The FireRed & LeafGreen Pokedex covers every Pokemon available in these Gen 1 Kanto remakes. The regional dex has 151 Pokemon, the original Kanto lineup. After beating the Elite Four and logging 60+ species, you unlock the National Dex and gain access to Gen 2 and Gen 3 Pokemon through trading and post-game areas like the Sevii Islands. Cards with a red or green version badge are exclusive to one version. You'll need to trade to catch them all. Use the sidebar filters to sort by type, base stats, or competitive tier. Click any card to see the full stat spread, evolution chain, and move data for that Pokemon in FRLG.

Showing all 375 Pokemon obtainable in FireRed & LeafGreen, including post-game content and trading.

Unlocking the National Pokedex in FireRed & LeafGreen

Two conditions to unlock the National Dex: beat the Elite Four and register at least 60 species in your Kanto Pokedex. Professor Oak handles the upgrade, expanding your catalog from 151 to 386.

The Sevii Islands (Four through Seven) open afterward, and that's where Johto and Hoenn species start appearing in the wild. Breeding at Four Island fills in baby Pokemon. Between version exclusives across FireRed and LeafGreen and species that only exist in Ruby, Sapphire, or Emerald, you'll need multiple carts for the complete 386.

D
Nincada - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0290

Nincada

bugground
C
Ninjask - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0291

Ninjask

bugflying
C
Shedinja - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0292

Shedinja

bugghost
D
Whismur - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0293

Whismur

normal
D
Loudred - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0294

Loudred

normal
D
Exploud - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0295

Exploud

normal
D
Makuhita - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0296

Makuhita

fighting
B
Hariyama - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0297

Hariyama

fighting
D
Azurill - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0298

Azurill

normalfairy
C
Nosepass - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0299

Nosepass

rock
D
Skitty - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0300

Skitty

normal
C
Delcatty - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0301

Delcatty

normal
C
Sableye - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0302

Sableye

darkghost
C
Mawile - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0303

Mawile

steelfairy
D
Aron - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0304

Aron

steelrock
C
Lairon - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0305

Lairon

steelrock
C
Aggron - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0306

Aggron

steelrock
D
Meditite - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0307

Meditite

fightingpsychic
C
Medicham - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0308

Medicham

fightingpsychic
D
Electrike - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0309

Electrike

electric
C
Manectric - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0310

Manectric

electric
D
Plusle - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0311

Plusle

electric
D
Minun - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0312

Minun

electric
C
Volbeat - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0313

Volbeat

bug
C
Illumise - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0314

Illumise

bug
C
Roselia - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0315

Roselia

grasspoison
D
Gulpin - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0316

Gulpin

poison
C
Swalot - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0317

Swalot

poison
D
Carvanha - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0318

Carvanha

waterdark
C
Sharpedo - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0319

Sharpedo

waterdark
C
Wailmer - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0320

Wailmer

water
C
Wailord - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0321

Wailord

water
D
Numel - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0322

Numel

fireground
C
Camerupt - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0323

Camerupt

fireground
C
Torkoal - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0324

Torkoal

fire
D
Spoink - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0325

Spoink

psychic
C
Grumpig - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0326

Grumpig

psychic
D
Spinda - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0327

Spinda

normal
C
Trapinch - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0328

Trapinch

ground
D
Vibrava - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0329

Vibrava

grounddragon
B
Flygon - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0330

Flygon

grounddragon
D
Cacnea - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0331

Cacnea

grass
C
Cacturne - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0332

Cacturne

grassdark
D
Swablu - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0333

Swablu

normalflying
C
Altaria - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0334

Altaria

dragonflying
C
Zangoose - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0335

Zangoose

normal
C
Seviper - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0336

Seviper

poison
C
Lunatone - Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
#0337

Lunatone

rockpsychic
  • The Kanto regional Pokedex has 151 Pokemon, the original lineup from Red and Blue. Beat the Elite Four and own at least 60 species to unlock the National Pokedex, which expands the count to 386 across Generations 1 through 3. You won't find all 386 in one cartridge though. Some require trading with Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, or Colosseum.

  • FireRed gets Oddish, Growlithe, Scyther, and Electabuzz lines. LeafGreen gets Bellsprout, Vulpix, Pinsir, and Magmar lines. There are about 22 exclusives per version. Cards on this page show a red or green badge if the Pokemon is locked to one version, so you can spot them at a glance.

  • Two requirements: beat the Pokemon League at least once, and have 60+ Pokemon registered as owned in your Pokedex. After that, visit Professor Oak in Pallet Town. He'll upgrade your Pokedex to the National version, which adds entries for all 386 Pokemon. The Sevii Islands and trading become your main source for the expanded roster.

  • Bulbasaur has the easiest early game. It's super effective or tanks hits against 6 of the 8 gyms. Charmander struggles early (Brock and Misty are rough) but Charizard dominates late. Squirtle sits in the middle. For a smooth playthrough, Bulbasaur. For a challenge that pays off, Charmander.

  • Yes. Both games launch on Nintendo Switch on February 27, 2026 as standalone digital purchases at $19.99 each. They're not part of Nintendo Switch Online — you buy them separately from the eShop. Local wireless trading and battling work, but there's no online play.

  • They're Generation 3 games released in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. They're remakes of the original Gen 1 Pokemon Red and Blue from 1996. The mechanics run on the Gen 3 engine (abilities, natures, EVs/IVs, double battles) even though the story and region are Kanto from Gen 1.

  • Depends on your Pokemon preferences. LeafGreen has a slight edge for in-game playthroughs since it gets Vulpix and Starmie is easy to access, but FireRed's Growlithe line and Scyther are fan favorites. The version exclusives are the only real difference. Same story, same map, same post-game. Pick whichever has the Pokemon you want.

0 selected

Pokemon Comparison