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POKE DEX 4

Generation 4 Pokémon


#387
Turtwig
Grass
 
#388
Grotle
Grass
 
#389
Torterra
Grass · Ground
 
#390
Chimchar
Fire
 
#391
Monferno
Fire · Fighting
 
#392
Infernape
Fire · Fighting
 
#393
Piplup
Water

#394
Prinplup
Water
 
#395
Empoleon
Water · Steel
 
#396
Starly
Normal · Flying
 
#397
Staravia
Normal · Flying
 
#398
Staraptor
Normal · Flying
 
#399
Bidoof
Normal
 
#400
Bibarel
Normal · Water

#401
Kricketot
Bug
 
#402
Kricketune
Bug
 
#403
Shinx
Electric
 
#404
Luxio
Electric
 
#405
Luxray
Electric
 
#406
Budew
Grass · Poison
 
#407
Roserade
Grass · Poison

#408
Cranidos
Rock
 
#409
Rampardos
Rock
 
#410
Shieldon
Rock · Steel
 
#411
Bastiodon
Rock · Steel
 
#412
Burmy
Bug
 
#413
Wormadam
Bug · Grass
 
#414
Mothim
Bug · Flying

#415
Combee
Bug · Flying
 
#416
Vespiquen
Bug · Flying
 
#417
Pachirisu
Electric
 
#418
Buizel
Water
 
#419
Floatzel
Water
 
#420
Cherubi
Grass
 
#421
Cherrim
Grass

#422
Shellos
Water
 
#423
Gastrodon
Water · Ground
 
#424
Ambipom
Normal
 
#425
Drifloon
Ghost · Flying
 
#426
Drifblim
Ghost · Flying
 
#427
Buneary
Normal
 
#428
Lopunny
Normal

#429
Mismagius
Ghost
 
#430
Honchkrow
Dark · Flying
 
#431
Glameow
Normal
 
#432
Purugly
Normal
 
#433
Chingling
Psychic
 
#434
Stunky
Poison · Dark
 
#435
Skuntank
Poison · Dark

#436
Bronzor
Steel · Psychic
 
#437
Bronzong
Steel · Psychic
 
#438
Bonsly
Rock
 
#439
Mime Jr.
Psychic · Fairy
 
#440
Happiny
Normal
 
#441
Chatot
Normal · Flying
 
#442
Spiritomb
Ghost · Dark

#443
Gible
Dragon · Ground
 
#444
Gabite
Dragon · Ground
 
#445
Garchomp
Dragon · Ground
 
#446
Munchlax
Normal
 
#447
Riolu
Fighting
 
#448
Lucario
Fighting · Steel
 
#449
Hippopotas
Ground

#450
Hippowdon
Ground
 
#451
Skorupi
Poison · Bug
 
#452
Drapion
Poison · Dark
 
#453
Croagunk
Poison · Fighting
 
#454
Toxicroak
Poison · Fighting
 
#455
Carnivine
Grass
 
#456
Finneon
Water

#457
Lumineon
Water
 
#458
Mantyke
Water · Flying
 
#459
Snover
Grass · Ice
 
#460
Abomasnow
Grass · Ice
 
#461
Weavile
Dark · Ice
 
#462
Magnezone
Electric · Steel
 
#463
Lickilicky
Normal

#464
Rhyperior
Ground · Rock
 
#465
Tangrowth
Grass
 
#466
Electivire
Electric
 
#467
Magmortar
Fire
 
#468
Togekiss
Fairy · Flying
 
#469
Yanmega
Bug · Flying
 
#470
Leafeon
Grass

#471
Glaceon
Ice
 
#472
Gliscor
Ground · Flying
 
#473
Mamoswine
Ice · Ground
 
#474
Porygon-Z
Normal
 
#475
Gallade
Psychic · Fighting
 
#476
Probopass
Rock · Steel
 
#477
Dusknoir
Ghost

#478
Froslass
Ice · Ghost
 
#479
Rotom
Electric · Ghost
 
#480
Uxie
Psychic
 
#481
Mesprit
Psychic
 
#482
Azelf
Psychic
 
#483
Dialga
Steel · Dragon
 
#484
Palkia
Water · Dragon

#485
Heatran
Fire · Steel
 
#486
Regigigas
Normal
 
#487
Giratina
Ghost · Dragon
 
#488
Cresselia
Psychic
 
#489
Phione
Water
 
#490
Manaphy
Water
 
#491
Darkrai
Dark

#492
Shaymin
Grass
 
#493
Arceus
Normal

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