Embark on a global Pokémon adventure! Many Pokémon are region-exclusive, meaning you'll need to travel the world to catch them all. While initially only a handful existed, the number of regional Pokémon has grown considerably, expanding your quest for a complete Pokédex. This guide organizes these elusive creatures by generation, helping you plan your Pokémon GO expeditions.
Unfortunately, a comprehensive Pokémon GO regional map is impractical due to the sheer number of Pokémon and their diverse habitats. Instead, we've organized them chronologically for your convenience.
What are Regional Pokémon?
Regional Pokémon are creatures tied to specific geographical locations. Catching them requires venturing to different countries or continents, creating a unique global community of players connected by their shared passion.
Generation One
Generation One Pokémon are relatively widespread, often found in populated areas like shopping malls, cinemas, and town squares.
Name | Region |
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Mr. Mime | Europe |
Kangaskhan | Australia |
Tauros | USA |
Farfetch'd | Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong |
Generation Two
Generation Two Pokémon inhabit less common regions than their predecessors. While fewer in number, some, like Heracross, are easier to find than others, such as Corsola, which requires specific environmental conditions.
Name | Region |
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Heracross | Central and South American regions |
Corsola | Tropical coastlines between 31° North and 26° South latitude |
Generation Three
Generation Three Pokémon are globally distributed, making a world tour almost essential for completionists. However, many are concentrated in North and South America and don't require specific environmental conditions.
Name | Region |
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Volbeat | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Zangoose | |
Illumise | America and Africa |
Lunatone | Western Hemisphere (West of Greenwich Meridian) |
Solrock | Eastern Hemisphere (East of Greenwich Meridian) |
Seviper | America and Africa |
Relicanth | New Zealand and adjacent islands |
Tropius | Africa, Middle East |
Torkoal | Western Asia, Southeast Asia |
Generation Four
While smaller than Generation Three, Generation Four still offers exciting catches. Many are located in Europe, simplifying your search, especially those found in populated areas.
Name | Region |
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Carnivine | USA (Southeast) |
Pachirisu | Alaska, Canada, Russia |
Mime Jr. | Europe |
Mesprit | Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East |
Azelf | North and South America, Greenland |
Uxie | Asia-Pacific |
Chatot | Southern Hemisphere |
Shellos | Pink: Western Hemisphere. Blue: Eastern Hemisphere |
Generation Five
Generation Five Pokémon showcase diverse habitats, extending even to Egypt and Greece. The variety of Pokémon types and their corresponding locations adds another layer of adventure to your quest.
Name | Region |
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Throh | North and South America, Africa |
Pansear | Europe, Middle East, India, Africa |
Maractus | Mexico, Central and South America |
Panpour | North and South America, Greenland |
Bouffalant | New York |
Pansage | Asia-Pacific Region |
Heatmor | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Durant | North and South America, Africa |
Basculin | Red: Eastern Hemisphere. Blue: Western Hemisphere |
Sawk | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Sigilyph | Egypt, Greece |
Generation Six
Fewer in number than Generation Five, Generation Six Pokémon are scattered across the globe, requiring strategic planning for your catching expeditions. Each Pokémon presents a unique geographical challenge.
Name | Region |
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Furfrou (Debutante) | America |
Furfrou (Diamond) | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Furfrou (Star) | Asia-Pacific |
Furfrou (La Reine) | France |
Furfrou (Kabuki) | Japan |
Furfrou (Pharaoh) | Egypt |
Flabebe | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Klefki | Global, but frequently in: Brussels, Antwerp, Basel, Lausanne, Turin, Logroño, Kaiserslautern, Freiburg, Karlsruhe |
Hawlucha | Mexico |
Vivillon | Global |
Generation Seven
Generation Seven Pokémon are truly cosmopolitan, appearing across the globe. No matter your travel plans, you're likely to encounter one of these adventurers.
Name | Region |
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Stakataka | Eastern Hemisphere |
Blacephalon | Western Hemisphere |
Comfey | Hawaii |
Oricorio | Global (Europe, Middle East, Africa, Americas, Pacific & Caribbean Islands) |
Celesteela | Southern Hemisphere |
Kartana | Northern Hemisphere |
Generation Eight
Generation Eight features only Stonjourner. To add this unique Pokémon to your collection, explore the United Kingdom's countryside!
We hope this comprehensive guide helps you in your pursuit of regional Pokémon. Share your catching experiences in the comments below!