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POKE DEX 3

Generation 3 Pokémon


#252
Treecko
Grass
 
#253
Grovyle
Grass
 
#254
Sceptile
Grass
 
#255
Torchic
Fire
 
#256
Combusken
Fire · Fighting
 
#257
Blaziken
Fire · Fighting
 
#258
Mudkip
Water

#259
Marshtomp
Water · Ground
 
#260
Swampert
Water · Ground
 
#261
Poochyena
Dark
 
#262
Mightyena
Dark
 
#263
Zigzagoon
Normal
 
#264
Linoone
Normal
 
#265
Wurmple
Bug

#266
Silcoon
Bug
 
#267
Beautifly
Bug · Flying
 
#268
Cascoon
Bug
 
#269
Dustox
Bug · Poison
 
#270
Lotad
Water · Grass
 
#271
Lombre
Water · Grass
 
#272
Ludicolo
Water · Grass

#273
Seedot
Grass
 
#274
Nuzleaf
Grass · Dark
 
#275
Shiftry
Grass · Dark
 
#276
Taillow
Normal · Flying
 
#277
Swellow
Normal · Flying
 
#278
Wingull
Water · Flying
 
#279
Pelipper
Water · Flying

#280
Ralts
Psychic · Fairy
 
#281
Kirlia
Psychic · Fairy
 
#282
Gardevoir
Psychic · Fairy
 
#283
Surskit
Bug · Water
 
#284
Masquerain
Bug · Flying
 
#285
Shroomish
Grass
 
#286
Breloom
Grass · Fighting

#287
Slakoth
Normal
 
#288
Vigoroth
Normal
 
#289
Slaking
Normal
 
#290
Nincada
Bug · Ground
 
#291
Ninjask
Bug · Flying
 
#292
Shedinja
Bug · Ghost
 
#293
Whismur
Normal

#294
Loudred
Normal
 
#295
Exploud
Normal
 
#296
Makuhita
Fighting
 
#297
Hariyama
Fighting
 
#298
Azurill
Normal · Fairy
 
#299
Nosepass
Rock
 
#300
Skitty
Normal

#301
Delcatty
Normal
 
#302
Sableye
Dark · Ghost
 
#303
Mawile
Steel · Fairy
 
#304
Aron
Steel · Rock
 
#305
Lairon
Steel · Rock
 
#306
Aggron
Steel · Rock
 
#307
Meditite
Fighting · Psychic

#308
Medicham
Fighting · Psychic
 
#309
Electrike
Electric
 
#310
Manectric
Electric
 
#311
Plusle
Electric
 
#312
Minun
Electric
 
#313
Volbeat
Bug
 
#314
Illumise
Bug

#315
Roselia
Grass · Poison
 
#316
Gulpin
Poison
 
#317
Swalot
Poison
 
#318
Carvanha
Water · Dark
 
#319
Sharpedo
Water · Dark
 
#320
Wailmer
Water
 
#321
Wailord
Water

#322
Numel
Fire · Ground
 
#323
Camerupt
Fire · Ground
 
#324
Torkoal
Fire
 
#325
Spoink
Psychic
 
#326
Grumpig
Psychic
 
#327
Spinda
Normal
 
#328
Trapinch
Ground

#329
Vibrava
Ground · Dragon
 
#330
Flygon
Ground · Dragon
 
#331
Cacnea
Grass
 
#332
Cacturne
Grass · Dark
 
#333
Swablu
Normal · Flying
 
#334
Altaria
Dragon · Flying
 
#335
Zangoose
Normal

#336
Seviper
Poison
 
#337
Lunatone
Rock · Psychic
 
#338
Solrock
Rock · Psychic
 
#339
Barboach
Water · Ground
 
#340
Whiscash
Water · Ground
 
#341
Corphish
Water
 
#342
Crawdaunt
Water · Dark

#343
Baltoy
Ground · Psychic
 
#344
Claydol
Ground · Psychic
 
#345
Lileep
Rock · Grass
 
#346
Cradily
Rock · Grass
 
#347
Anorith
Rock · Bug
 
#348
Armaldo
Rock · Bug
 
#349
Feebas
Water

#350
Milotic
Water
 
#351
Castform
Normal
 
#352
Kecleon
Normal
 
#353
Shuppet
Ghost
 
#354
Banette
Ghost
 
#355
Duskull
Ghost
 
#356
Dusclops
Ghost

#357
Tropius
Grass · Flying
 
#358
Chimecho
Psychic
 
#359
Absol
Dark
 
#360
Wynaut
Psychic
 
#361
Snorunt
Ice
 
#362
Glalie
Ice
 
#363
Spheal
Ice · Water

#364
Sealeo
Ice · Water
 
#365
Walrein
Ice · Water
 
#366
Clamperl
Water
 
#367
Huntail
Water
 
#368
Gorebyss
Water
 
#369
Relicanth
Water · Rock
 
#370
Luvdisc
Water

#371
Bagon
Dragon
 
#372
Shelgon
Dragon
 
#373
Salamence
Dragon · Flying
 
#374
Beldum
Steel · Psychic
 
#375
Metang
Steel · Psychic
 
#376
Metagross
Steel · Psychic
 
#377
Regirock
Rock

#378
Regice
Ice
 
#379
Registeel
Steel
 
#380
Latias
Dragon · Psychic
 
#381
Latios
Dragon · Psychic
 
#382
Kyogre
Water
 
#383
Groudon
Ground
 
#384
Rayquaza
Dragon · Flying

#385
Jirachi
Steel · Psychic
 
#386
Deoxys
Psychic

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