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POKE DEX 6

Generation 6 Pokémon


#650
Chespin
Grass
 
#651
Quilladin
Grass
 
#652
Chesnaught
Grass · Fighting
 
#653
Fennekin
Fire
 
#654
Braixen
Fire
 
#655
Delphox
Fire · Psychic
 
#656
Froakie
Water

#657
Frogadier
Water
 
#658
Greninja
Water · Dark
 
#659
Bunnelby
Normal
 
#660
Diggersby
Normal · Ground
 
#661
Fletchling
Normal · Flying
 
#662
Fletchinder
Fire · Flying
 
#663
Talonflame
Fire · Flying

#664
Scatterbug
Bug
 
#665
Spewpa
Bug
 
#666
Vivillon
Bug · Flying
 
#667
Litleo
Fire · Normal
 
#668
Pyroar
Fire · Normal
 
#669
Flabébé
Fairy
 
#670
Floette
Fairy

#671
Florges
Fairy
 
#672
Skiddo
Grass
 
#673
Gogoat
Grass
 
#674
Pancham
Fighting
 
#675
Pangoro
Fighting · Dark
 
#676
Furfrou
Normal
 
#677
Espurr
Psychic

#678
Meowstic
Psychic
 
#679
Honedge
Steel · Ghost
 
#680
Doublade
Steel · Ghost
 
#681
Aegislash
Steel · Ghost
 
#682
Spritzee
Fairy
 
#683
Aromatisse
Fairy
 
#684
Swirlix
Fairy

#685
Slurpuff
Fairy
 
#686
Inkay
Dark · Psychic
 
#687
Malamar
Dark · Psychic
 
#688
Binacle
Rock · Water
 
#689
Barbaracle
Rock · Water
 
#690
Skrelp
Poison · Water
 
#691
Dragalge
Poison · Dragon

#692
Clauncher
Water
 
#693
Clawitzer
Water
 
#694
Helioptile
Electric · Normal
 
#695
Heliolisk
Electric · Normal
 
#696
Tyrunt
Rock · Dragon
 
#697
Tyrantrum
Rock · Dragon
 
#698
Amaura
Rock · Ice

#699
Aurorus
Rock · Ice
 
#700
Sylveon
Fairy
 
#701
Hawlucha
Fighting · Flying
 
#702
Dedenne
Electric · Fairy
 
#703
Carbink
Rock · Fairy
 
#704
Goomy
Dragon
 
#705
Sliggoo
Dragon

#706
Goodra
Dragon
 
#707
Klefki
Steel · Fairy
 
#708
Phantump
Ghost · Grass
 
#709
Trevenant
Ghost · Grass
 
#710
Pumpkaboo
Ghost · Grass
 
#711
Gourgeist
Ghost · Grass
 
#712
Bergmite
Ice

#713
Avalugg
Ice
 
#714
Noibat
Flying · Dragon
 
#715
Noivern
Flying · Dragon
 
#716
Xerneas
Fairy
 
#717
Yveltal
Dark · Flying
 
#718
Zygarde
Dragon · Ground
 
#719
Diancie
Rock · Fairy

#720
Hoopa
Psychic · Ghost
 
#721
Volcanion
Fire · Water

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