by Emma Mar 15,2025
Embark on a global Pokémon adventure! Many Pokémon are region-exclusive, meaning they’re only found in specific parts of the world. While initially there was just a handful, the number of regional Pokémon has grown considerably. This guide details these elusive creatures and their locations, helping you complete your Pokédex.
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Regional Pokémon are creatures tied to specific geographic areas. Catching them requires travel to different countries or continents, fostering a global community of players connected by their shared passion. Creating a comprehensive map is impossible due to the sheer number and diverse locations, so we've organized them chronologically by generation.
Generation One Pokémon are relatively widespread, often found in populated areas like shopping centers or cinemas.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Mr. Mime | Europe |
Kangaskhan | Australia |
Tauros | USA |
Farfetch'd | Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong |
Generation Two Pokémon inhabit less common areas. Heracross is relatively easy to find, unlike Corsola, which requires specific environmental conditions.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Heracross | Central and South American regions |
Corsola | Tropical coastlines between 31° North and 26° South latitude |
Generation Three Pokémon are globally distributed, requiring extensive travel for complete collection. However, many are concentrated in North and South America and don't necessitate specific environmental factors.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Volbeat | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Zangoose | |
Illumise | America and Africa |
Lunatone | Western Hemisphere (West of Greenwich Meridian) |
Solrock | Eastern Hemisphere (East of Greenwich Meridian) |
Seviper | America and Africa |
Relicanth | New Zealand, adjacent islands |
Tropius | Africa, Middle East |
Torkoal | Western Asia, Southeast Asia |
While smaller than Generation Three, Generation Four still offers exciting finds. Many are located in Europe, simplifying the search, especially in populated areas.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Carnivine | USA (Southeast) |
Pachirisu | Alaska, Canada, Russia |
Mime Jr. | Europe |
Mesprit | Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East |
Azelf | North and South America, Greenland |
Uxie | Asia-Pacific |
Chatot | Southern Hemisphere |
Shellos | Pink: Western Hemisphere. Blue: Eastern Hemisphere |
Generation Five Pokémon exhibit diverse habitats, ranging from Egypt to Greece. The variety in Pokémon types reflects their varied geographical distributions.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Throh | North and South America, Africa |
Pansear | Europe, Middle East, India, Africa |
Maractus | Mexico, Central and South America |
Panpour | North and South America, Greenland |
Bouffalant | New York |
Pansage | Asia-Pacific Region |
Heatmor | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Durant | North and South America, Africa |
Basculin | Red: Eastern Hemisphere. Blue: Western Hemisphere |
Sawk | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Sigilyph | Egypt, Greece |
Generation Six features fewer Pokémon than Generation Five, with a geographically diverse distribution requiring targeted travel for specific catches.
Name | Region |
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Furfrou (Debutante) | America |
Furfrou (Diamond) | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Furfrou (Star) | Asia-Pacific |
Furfrou (La Reine) | France |
Furfrou (Kabuki) | Japan |
Furfrou (Pharaoh) | Egypt |
Flabebe | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Klefki | Everywhere, but most often spotted in: Brussels and Antwerp, Basel and Lausanne, Turin, Logroño, Kaiserslautern, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Karlsruhe |
Hawlucha | Mexico |
Vivillon | Everywhere |
Generation Seven Pokémon are widely distributed across the globe, offering exciting possibilities for any travel plans.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Stakataka | Eastern Hemisphere |
Blacephalon | Western Hemisphere |
Comfey | Hawaii |
Oricorio | Europe, Middle East, Africa, America, Pacific and Caribbean Islands |
Celesteela | Southern Hemisphere |
Kartana | Northern Hemisphere |
Generation Eight features only Stonjourner, found in the United Kingdom, particularly outside of city centers.
We hope this comprehensive guide helps you in your quest to catch 'em all! Share your regional Pokémon catches in the comments below!
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