Farfetch'd

It looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, but it surely isn't a duck! Farfetch'd uses twigs as mini-swords.
TYPE: Normal/Flying
HEIGHT: 1.1 m
WEIGHT: 80 kg
EVOLUTION: None
Fearow

With its majestic wingspan, Fearow can glide for long periods of time. At higher experience it can use its Mirror Move ability to duplicate an enemy's attack.
TYPE: Normal/Flying
HEIGHT: .45 m
WEIGHT: 30 kg
EVOLUTION: Spearow-Fearow
Flareon

Use the Fire Stone to change Eevee into Flareon. This Pokémon's Fire-type powers are a force to be reckoned with.
TYPE: Fire
HEIGHT: .3 m
WEIGHT: 6.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Eevee-Flareon
Gastly

No Pokémon have an advantage over these ghost-like Pokémon, making them valuable assets to a Pokémon collection. Over time, Gastly evolve into Haunter and Gengar.
TYPE: Ghost
HEIGHT: 1.3 m
WEIGHT: .1 kg
EVOLUTION: Gastly-Haunter-Gengar
Gengar

Both Gastly and Haunter can be found and captured in the wild, but Gengar can be obtained only by training a Haunter until it evolves.
TYPE: Ghost/Poison
HEIGHT: 1.4 m
WEIGHT: 9.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Gastly-Haunter-Gengar
Geodude

Commonly found in fields and rocky areas, Geodude usually don't move unless they're disturbed, and they're often mistaken for a rock or boulder. At level 25, Geodude evolve into Graveler.
TYPE: Rock/Ground
HEIGHT: .4 m
WEIGHT: 20 kg
EVOLUTION: Geodude-Graveler-Golem
Gloom

Like most Grass-type Pokémon, Gloom can hardly move, but it doesn't need to move its limbs to launch an attack.
TYPE: Grass/Poison
HEIGHT: 1.5 m
WEIGHT: 50 kg
EVOLUTION: Oddish-Gloom-Vileplume
Golbat

When it feeds on a victim's energy, Golbat tends to gorge itself. It often swells with power until it's too fat to fly.
TYPE: Poison/Flying
HEIGHT: .8 m
WEIGHT: 182 kg
EVOLUTION: Zubat-Golbat
Goldeen

Their billowing fins and tails make Goldeen look like their wearing ball gowns, which is why a Goldeen sometimes goes by the nickname The Water Queen. Goldeen can be found in several bodies of water.
TYPE: Water
HEIGHT: .6 m
WEIGHT: 15 kg
EVOLUTION: Goldeen-Seaking
Golduck

While Psyduck can be somewhat awkward on land, the sleek Golduck is an agile fighter both in and out of the water.
TYPE: Water
HEIGHT: 1.1 m
WEIGHT: 82 kg
EVOLUTION: Psyduck-Golduck
Golem

Golems tend to be much larger than Geodudes and Gravelers, so they stand out more in their surroundings. They are slow to anger but are fierce fighters when roused.
TYPE: Rock/Ground
HEIGHT: 3.2 m
WEIGHT: 800 kg
EVOLUTION: Geodude-Graveler-Golem
Graveler

At level 25, a Geodude evolves into a Graveler. As it changes, it's rocky skin develops several layers of jagged scales. These scales are chipped off in battle but are quickly replaced.
TYPE: Rock/Ground
HEIGHT: 2.6 m
WEIGHT: 500 kg
EVOLUTION: Geodude-Graveler-Golem
Grimer

Because Grimer consume the toxic sludge spewed out by factories, many trainers seek them out as natural pollution processing plants. At level 38, Grimer evolve into Muk.
TYPE: Poison
HEIGHT: 1.2 m
WEIGHT: 30 kg
EVOLUTION: Grimer-Muk
Growlithe

The elusive Growlithe can be found only on Route 7, Route 8 or Cinnabar Island. Handle combat with it carefully.
TYPE: Fire
HEIGHT: .42 m
WEIGHT: 1.4 kg
EVOLUTION: Growlithe-Arcanine
Gyarados

Few Pokémon evolve from a single-type to a dual-type creature. Gyarados is a rare example of this phenomenon.
TYPE: Water/Flying
HEIGHT: 10 m
WEIGHT: 10.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Magikarp-Gyarados
Haunter

Haunter's Dream Eater attack does double duty, putting an opponent to sleep while simultaneously draining its energy.
TYPE: Ghost/Poison
HEIGHT: .9 m
WEIGHT: 5.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Gastly-Haunter-Gengar
Hitmonchan

Hitmonchan uses only its fists for fighting. Hitmonchan can move so quickly, its hands appear to be mere blurs in the air.
TYPE: Fighting
HEIGHT: 1.3 m
WEIGHT: 1.5 kg
EVOLUTION: None
Hitmonlee

Hitmonlee will first use its Meditate ability to boost its attack power. It then will follow up with one of any number of kicking attacks. Hitmonlee relies solely on its feet in combat.
TYPE: Fighting
HEIGHT: 1.7 m
WEIGHT: 10 kg
EVOLUTION: None
Horsea

The gentle Horsea are better at defense than offense, but unfortunately they can't take much punishment. Trainers should look for Horsea in the waters around Cinnabar Island, Seafoam Island, and routes 19, 20, and 21. Over time, Horsea will evolve into Seadra.
TYPE: Water
HEIGHT: .4 m
WEIGHT: 8 kg
EVOLUTION: Horsea-Seadra
Hypno

Hypno survives by putting its prey to sleep and consuming their dreams. It can get sick from absorbing bad dreams.
TYPE: Psychic
HEIGHT: 1 m
WEIGHT: 300 kg
EVOLUTION: Drowzee-Hypno
Ivysaur

Once Bulbasaur reach level 16, they evolve into the more powerful Ivysaur. Like Bulbasaur, Ivysaur are a Grass-Poison combination, giving them twice the strengths or weaknesses of single-type Pokémon. Given enough experience, Ivysaur will evolve into Venusaur.
TYPE: Grass/Poison
HEIGHT: 1 m
WEIGHT: 13 kg
EVOLUTION: Bulbasaur-Ivysaur-Venusaur
Jigglypuff

These Pokémon are rare and deceptive: Although they're cute and cuddly in appearance, the Jigglypuff Sing attack will send even the toughest Pokémon to dreamland, rendering defenses useless.
TYPE: Normal
HEIGHT: .5 m
WEIGHT: 5.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Jigglypuff-Wigglytuff
Jolteon

The Thunder Stone transforms Eevee into the hair-raising Pokémon called Jolteon. Another Electric-type Pokémon would come in handy.
TYPE: Electric
HEIGHT: .3 m
WEIGHT: 6.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Eevee-Jolteon
Jynx

Jynx has an unusual combination of Ice and Psychic characteristics. Its evolution is not known at this time, though its powers do grow stronger over time.
TYPE: Ice/Psychic
HEIGHT: .6 m
WEIGHT: 20.5 kg
EVOLUTION: Unknown
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