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This article is about the creatures called Pokémon. If you are looking for information on the games, please see the article, Pokémon series.
The Pokémon logo

Pokémon (pronounced Poh-Kay-Mon) are creatures from a video game series of the same name. The name comes from a combination of the words "Pocket Monsters." Pokémon are creatures in the wild that are meant to be found, caught, trained, and then battled to become a Pokémon champion. This is the focus of the popular Pokémon games.

[edit] Basic Information on the Creatures

Each Pokémon species is different. There were originally 151, but as the series continued, there came to be 493 total. Pokémon have different elements, which are strong against other elements, but weak against others. For example, a fire Pokémon like Charizard using fire attacks is strong against a grass-type like Venusaur. However, it will take extra damage from water attacks from a Blastoise. Yet a steel-type attack will do little damage to it.

From left to right: Marill, Venusaur, Charizard, Pikachu.

This basic strength-weakness mechanic with the fact that Pokémon can use moves outside of their element (For example: A Pikachu has Iron Tail, a steel-type move), Pokémon with two elements (A Pokémon like Magcargo is both Fire-type and Rock-type), moves that affect stats, the limited use of attacks, only 6 Pokémon allowed in your team at a time and items that can heal or give stat bonuses, and you have a complicated battle full of strategy.

Some Pokémon evolve as they level up. Originally, there were only three ways Pokémon could evolve: By reaching a certain level after lots of training; by using a special stone that you could find or buy that forced a Pokémon to evolve; or by trading it to a different game pack. For example, a Metapod evolves into a Butterfree at Level 10. A Vulpix can only evolve into a Ninetales with a Fire Stone. A Haunter can only evolve when it is traded. The stats of evolved pokémon are much stronger than their unevolved counterparts. As the games grew, the evolution of certain Pokémon would be affected by happiness, time of day and place.

The games were a huge global success and have spawned many games, manga, a TV anime, and various other merchandise.

For more information, see the links below on different aspects of the Pokémon franchise. Also, some evolve by using stones. Example: Dusk stone is used for misdreaveas etc;

[edit] See also


Pokémon
Pokémon series | What's a Pokémon? | List of Pokémon
Main Series
Red & Blue, Yellow | Gold & Silver, Crystal | Ruby & Sapphire, Emerald
FireRed & LeafGreen | Diamond & Pearl, Platinum | Heart Gold & Soul Silver
Stadium Games
Stadium (Japan) | Stadium (USA) | Stadium 2 | Colosseum
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness | Pokémon Battle Revolution
Other Games
Pokémon Pinball | Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire | Pokémon Trozei
Pokémon Trading Card | Pokémon Card GB2
Pokémon Puzzle League | Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
Hey You, Pikachu! | Pokémon Channel | Pokémon Dash
Pokémon Snap | Pokémon Picross | Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire | Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | Pokémon Ranger | Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 | Pokémon Ranger: Shadow of Almia
Misc
Pokémon Trading Card Game