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Route 8: Cloyster, Starmie, Qwilfish, Dragalge, Clawitzer Route 8: Spoink, Taillow, Wingull, Zangoose, Seviper, Lunatone, Solrock, Absol, Luvdisc, Bagon, Drifloon, Dwebble, Mienfoo, Inkay, Binacle Route 7: Snorlax, Hoppip, Smeargle, Volbeat, Illumise, Roselia, Croagunk, Ducklett, Spewpa, Swirlix, Spritzee Ĭonnecting Cave: Zubat, Whismur, Meditite, Axew Route 6: Oddish, Sentret, Nincada, Kecleon, Audino, Venipede, Espurr, Honedge Route 5: Abra, Doduo, Plusle, Minun, Gulpin, Scraggy, Skiddo, Pancham, Furfrou Lumiose City: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle Route 4: Ledyba, Ralts, Skitty, Budew, Combee, Flabébé Route 22: Psyduck, Farfetch'd, Riolu, Litleo Route 3: Dunsparce, Azurill, Bidoof, Burmy Santalune Forest: Caterpie, Metapod, Weedle, Kakuna, Pikachu, Pansage, Pansear, Panpour Route 2: Caterpie, Weedle, Pidgey, Zigzagoon, Bunnelby, Fletchling, Scatterbug = This Pokémon is first found here in Pokémon Y only.Īquacorde Town: Chespin, Fennekin, Froakie = This Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon Y. = This Pokémon is first found here in Pokémon X only. = This Pokémon can only be caught in Pokémon X. = This Pokémon is obtained via in-game trade. = This Pokémon is an interactable encounter. = This Pokémon can only be found in Hordes. = This Pokémon is given to you by a NPC. A Pokémon is only listed in the area in which it first appears in the wild. Routes and Pokémon that only appear in the post-game are omitted from this list. These locations are listed in the order they can be accessed in the game. Below, you can find a list of locations as well as the Pokémon that appear in each location. These additions lend unparalleled diversity to the game. The newest entries in the Pokémon franchise add 68 new Pokémon to the franchise, and the game's Pokédex itself contains 454 Pokémon split across three sections. Which Pokémon are available in Pokémon X Version and Pokémon Y Version? Other: Other aesthetics like abilities, levels, can minorly contribute to a Pokémon's tiering as well.īasically, Pokémon who are ranked higher in the tier list tend to be found earlier in the game (or at a higher level), can win more match-ups from the game's various trainers (Including the Gym Leaders, the Elite Four, and Team Flare), have stronger movepools (usually being able to learn more TM's, HM's, and Level-up moves), and may have other useful aesthetics like more useful abilities, faster growth, or self-healing. Pokémon who perform better against more major battles tend to rank higher. Major Battles: How the Pokémon fares against key match-ups in the game. Pokémon with wider and more useful movepools tend to rank higher. Movepool: What the Pokémon's movepool is like and how it contributes to a team. Pokémon with better stats for in-game runs tend to rank higher. Stats: What their base stats are like and how they contribute to a team. Typing: What is the Pokémon's typing and how useful it is in the game. Availability: When the Pokémon can be first found, and how rare. Pokémon are tiered based on several factors: Pokémon that are the most useful belong in the S-Tier, while Pokémon that are the least useful belong in the F-Tier. In this in-game tier list there will be seven tiers (Or possibly more). For competitively-minded players, this approach to playing the game gives them more immediate access to useful items, TMs, and HMs. In-game tier lists provide players with the information needed to complete the game as quickly and as effortlessly as possible. In-game tier lists rank Pokémon according to their usefulness during the main portion of the game-that is, until the credits roll for the first time.














Pokemon x y