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LOCAL POKÉDEX · 1,351 SPECIES AND FORM RECORDS
Use this Pokedex search to find one Pokémon by name or number, or combine type, generation, region, ability, form and stat filters. Open any result for shareable details and version-specific moves.
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DAILY DISCOVERY
#0025 · Kanto
When it is angered, it immediately discharges the energy stored in the pouches in its cheeks.
POKEDEX SEARCH RESULTS
Default species · National Dex ascending
Seed Pokémon · BST 318
Seed Pokémon · BST 405
Seed Pokémon · BST 525
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SEARCH NOTES
Choose exact lookup when you know the target, or use filters to discover a shortlist.
Enter a name, species number or form ID. Typing 25 selects Pikachu, while charizard-mega-x opens that form instead of ordinary Charizard. Capitalization, accents and extra spaces are normalized.
Filter groups combine with AND. Generation III, Water type and a minimum BST of 500 keeps only records satisfying all three. Match any accepts either selected type; Match all requires both.
Select a result for stats, abilities, breeding traits and evolution position. Moves load only for that record and selected game version. Previous, Next and Copy Link preserve the current Pokedex search context.
IDENTITY
A species number identifies the base entry: Bulbasaur is #0001, Pikachu #0025 and Charizard #0006.
Alternate forms can share that number while changing type, ability, size or stats. Each form therefore keeps its own record ID, displayed whenever it differs from the base species.
Search 6 for default Charizard. Search charizard-mega-x for the Fire/Dragon Mega form. Turn on All forms and filter Form class = Mega to compare it with other Mega records.
FORM SCOPE
The default view shows 1,025 base species. Switching to All forms expands the pool to 1,351 records, including 326 Mega, Gigantamax, regional and other alternate entries.
Use base species for a simple checklist. Use all forms when type, ability, appearance or stats can differ.
STAT DISCOVERY
BST sums HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense and Speed. Equal totals can hide very different profiles, so sort by the stat that matters to your task.
Use a minimum or maximum BST to narrow the list; visible values remain available alongside the stat bars.
Typing, abilities, moves, game rules, items and team context matter. This explorer reports the bundled base data; it does not invent a competitive tier from one total.
DATA AND PRIVACY
Filtering runs in the browser from the bundled dataset. Recent records stay in versioned local storage, and no login is required.
Readable query parameters preserve valid filters, the selected Pokémon and detail tab across refresh, Back, Forward and copied links. Invalid parameters are ignored individually.
SCOPE AND RELIABILITY
Details cover identity, forms, origin, rarity, types, stats, abilities, size, breeding traits, capture data, EV yield and evolution position. Normal and shiny art fall back to a standard sprite and then text.
Moves stay separated by game version and acquisition method. An empty method means no bundled rows for that exact combination, not that the Pokémon has no moves in every game. Full evolution conditions remain outside this dataset.
The explorer reflects the bundled dataset deployed with the site. It does not claim live synchronization with every game update. The page’s recovery states explain when the dataset, artwork or cry file cannot be loaded.
DISCOVERY RECIPES
Type = Electric, Sort = Speed, Order = Descending. Add a minimum BST only when you want to exclude low-total records.
Choose Fire and Dragon, then Match all. Turn on All forms because some relevant combinations appear only on alternate records.
Form scope = All forms and Form class = Regional. Add a region only when you want the species origin as a second condition.
Enter part of an ability name. The search checks both normal and hidden ability fields and can be combined with type or generation.
FAQ
Yes. Enter a National Dex number such as 25 to select the default Pikachu record. You can also enter a special form ID when you know the dataset form identifier.
A National Dex number identifies the base species. Alternate forms can share that species number but have their own dataset record and form ID so their type, ability, weight or stats can be represented separately.
Choose Match any to find Pokémon that have either selected type. Choose Match all to keep only Pokémon that have both selected types.
Yes. The default view contains the 1,025 default species records. Change Form scope to All forms to include Mega, Gigantamax, regional and other special records in the bundled dataset.
No account is required. Filtering runs in the browser from the bundled dataset, and the recent list is stored only in local browser storage. A state leaves the device only when you deliberately copy or share the current link.
Yes. Open the Moves tab, choose a game version and switch between level-up, machine, egg, tutor and special acquisition methods. Empty results apply only to the selected version and method. Complete evolution conditions remain outside this page because they require a separate relationship model.