List of generation II Pokémon

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The second generation (Generation II) of the Pokémon franchise features 100 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 1999 Game Boy Color games Pokémon Gold and Silver. Some Pokémon in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Gold and Silver, such as Togepi, which was a recurring character in the Pokémon anime series in 1998 and 1999, and Marill, which was a recurring character in the anime in 1999.

The following list details the 100 Pokémon of Generation II in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Chikorita, is number 152 and the last, Celebi, is number 251. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced.

Design and development

Two new types were introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver – namely the "Dark" and "Steel" types – which were intended to better balance the gameplay of Pokémon battles. Dark- and Steel-types fare well against "Psychic" attacks, which was a dominant type in Red and Blue. The concept of breeding was introduced in the second generation of Pokémon games as well, which allows players to manipulate the skills of their Pokémon to a greater degree.[1] Some of the new Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver are pre-evolutions of other Pokémon, such as Pichu and Igglybuff. These baby Pokémon are only available by breeding their evolved forms.

Pokémon Gold and Silver were first revealed at Nintendo Space World in 1997. At this point, the game had a massively larger world map than the final game, and this prototype featured around 40 Pokémon designs that were removed and replaced when the games were released in 1999.[2]

List of Pokémon

List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation II (1999)[nb 1]
Name National Pokédex
number
Type(s) Evolves into Notes
English Japanese Primary Secondary
Chikorita Chicorita[4] 152 Grass Bayleef (#153) In battle, Chikorita waves its leaf around to keep the foe at bay. However, a sweet fragrance also wafts from the leaf, becalming the battling Pokémon and creating a cozy, friendly atmosphere all around.
Bayleef Bayleaf[5] 153 Grass Meganium (#154) While Chikorita and Meganium's designs were settled in 1997, Bayleef originally had a significantly different design.[6]
Meganium Meganium[7] 154 Grass Does not evolve The fragrance of Meganium's flower soothes and calms emotions. In battle, this Pokémon gives off more of its becalming scent to blunt the foe's fighting spirit.
Cyndaquil Hinoarashi[8] 155 Fire Quilava (#156) A bit timid and shy, when startled or scared, flames start bursting from the back of Cyndaquil.
Quilava Magmarashi[9] 156 Fire Typhlosion (#157) Quilava keeps its foes at bay with the intensity of its flames and gusts of superheated air. This Pokémon applies its outstanding nimbleness to dodge attacks even while scorching the foe with flames.
Typhlosion Bakphoon[10] 157 Fire Does not evolve Typhlosion obscures itself behind a shimmering heat haze that it creates using its intensely hot flames. This Pokémon creates blazing explosive blasts that burn everything to cinders.
Totodile Waninoko[11] 158 Water Croconaw (#159) Even Trainers need to be careful when even playing with Totodile because even though it thinks its playing with you, if it bites you, it won't let go easily.
Croconaw Alligates[9] 159 Water Feraligatr (#160) Once Croconaw has clamped its jaws on its foe, it will absolutely not let go. Because the tips of its fangs are forked back like barbed fishhooks, they become impossible to remove when they have sunk in.
Feraligatr Ordile[7] 160 Water Does not evolve Feraligatr intimidates its foes by opening its huge mouth. In battle, it will kick the ground hard with its thick and powerful hind legs to charge at the foe at an incredible speed.
Sentret Otachi[12] 161 Normal Furret (#162) When Sentret sleeps, it does so while another stands guard. The sentry wakes the others at the first sign of danger. When this Pokémon becomes separated from its pack, it becomes incapable of sleep due to fear.
Furret Ootachi[13] 162 Normal Does not evolve Nimble and quick, Furret are known for slipping through small spaces thanks to its small size.
Hoothoot Hoho[13] 163 Normal Flying Noctowl (#164) No matter what time it is, Hoothoot will always well... hoot, at the same time every day because it has an internal organ that keeps track of time.
Noctowl Yorunozuku[13] 164 Normal Flying Does not evolve When it needs to think, it rotates its head 180 degrees to sharpen its intellectual power.
Ledyba Rediba[13] 165 Bug Flying Ledian (#166) Ledyba secretes an aromatic fluid from where its legs join its body. This fluid is used for communicating with others. This Pokémon conveys its feelings to others by altering the fluid's scent.
Ledian Redian[13] 166 Bug Flying Does not evolve It is said that in lands with clean air, where the stars fill the sky, there live Ledian in countless numbers. There is a good reason for this—the Pokémon uses the light of the stars as its energy
Spinarak Itomaru[13] 167 Bug Poison Ariados (#168) The web spun by Spinarak can be considered its second nervous system. It is said that this Pokémon can determine what kind of prey is touching its web just by the tiny vibrations it feels through the web's strands.
Ariados Ariados[13] 168 Bug Poison Does not evolve If it sprays its webs on you, even though you can pull it off, an invisible strand of webbing will still be attached to you so it can still find you.
Crobat Crobat[14] 169 Poison Flying Does not evolve The final evolution of Zubat, Crobat can fly a very long distance for awhile. It usually flies with all 4 wings but if it gets tired, it likes to alternate what pairs of wings it flies with.
Chinchou Chonchie[13] 170 Water Electric Lanturn (#171) Chinchou and Lanturn are based on the Footballfish.[15]
Lanturn Lantern[13] 171 Water Electric Does not evolve
Pichu Pichu[16] 172 Electric Pikachu (#025) Playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Junichi Masuda noted that Pichu was intended to become the "next" Pikachu. Pichu has become Masuda's favorite Pokémon because of the "well thought out" design process that went into creating it.[17][18][19] It doesn't know how to control its electricity yet so it gets startled and hurt from using it so it usually cries.
Cleffa Py[14] 173 Fairy[nb 2] Clefairy (#035) It only dances on full moons all night and then sips on the morning dew and hides once more.
Igglybuff Pupurin[20] 174 Normal Fairy[nb 2] Jigglypuff (#039) Its vocal cords aren't fully developed yet and so it hurts to use them. Its very bouncy so once it bounces, you cant stop it.
Togepi Togepy[21] 175 Fairy[nb 2] Togetic (#176) If you can get a sleeping Togepi to stand up, you'll gain happiness from its shell.
Togetic Togechick[22] 176 Fairy[nb 3] Flying Togekiss (#468) Even though it has wings, it doesn't really need to use them due to it being able to hover and glide.
Natu Naty[13] 177 Psychic Flying Xatu (#178) A Pokémon resembling a Hummingbird. It will stare into your eyes as if it is in a staring contest, but the instant you show even the slightest movement, Natu will then hop to safety.
Xatu Natio[13] 178 Psychic Flying Does not evolve A Pokémon resembling a Trogon, it will stand in one spot all day. Some say it is terrified of the visions it sees with its left eye viewing the past and its right eye seeing the future.
Mareep Merriep[23] 179 Electric Flaaffy (#180) Mareep's fluffy coat of wool rubs together and builds a static charge. The more static electricity is charged, the more brightly the lightbulb at the tip of its tail glows.
Flaaffy Mokoko[13] 180 Electric Ampharos (#181) Flaaffy's wool quality changes so that it can generate a high amount of static electricity with a small amount of wool. The bare and slick parts of its hide are shielded against electricity.
Ampharos Denryu[24] 181 Electric Mega Evolution Ampharos gives off so much light that it can be seen even from space. People in the old days used the light of this Pokémon to send signals back and forth with others far away.
Bellossom Kireihana[20] 182 Grass Does not evolve When the sun shines, Bellossom will open its bright colored petals and dance. When the sun goes away, so does Bellossom.
Marill Maril[25] 183 Water Fairy[nb 4] Azumarill (#184) GameSpot's Frank Provo and Kotaku's Patricia Hernandez have described Marill as "cute".[26][27] If you see a small, blue ball in the water, that's Marill's oil-filled tail acting as a life saver so that it can catch food.
Azumarill Marilli[14] 184 Water Fairy[nb 4] Does not evolve Azumarill's long ears are indispensable sensors. By focusing its hearing, this Pokémon can identify what kinds of prey are around, even in rough and fast-running rivers.
Sudowoodo Usokkie[22] 185 Rock Does not evolve When attacked, Sudowoodo will go into the forest and stand still as if to resemble a tree. Though in the winter, Its easily seen because of its green parts on its body.
Politoed Nyorotono[13] 186 Water Does not evolve The curled hair on Politoed's head is proof of its status as a king. It is said that the longer and more curled the hair, the more respect this Pokémon earns from its peers.
Hoppip Hanecco[22] 187 Grass Flying Skiploom (#188) This Pokémon drifts and floats with the wind. If it senses the approach of strong winds, Hoppip links its leaves with other Hoppip to prepare against being blown away.
Skiploom Popocco[13] 188 Grass Flying Jumpluff (#189) Skiploom's flower blossoms when the temperature rises above 64 degrees Fahrenheit. How much the flower opens depends on the temperature. For that reason, this Pokémon is sometimes used as a thermometer.
Jumpluff Watacco[13] 189 Grass Flying Does not evolve Even in the harshest of winds, Jumpluff can control where it will go.
Aipom Eipam[10] 190 Normal Ambipom (#424) It uses its tail hand more than it real ones, so its real hands are less useful.
Sunkern Himanuts[13] 191 Grass Sunflora (#192) Sunkern formerly had the lowest total stats of any Pokémon.[28] However, solo form Wishiwashi[29] (introduced in Sun & Moon) currently has the lowest total stats of any Pokémon.
Sunflora Kimawari[30] 192 Grass Does not evolve Sunflora converts solar energy into nutrition. It moves around actively in the daytime when it is warm. It stops moving as soon as the sun goes down for the night.
Yanma Yanyanma[13] 193 Bug Flying Yanmega (#469) Yanma has the ability to view 360 degrees without moving its eyes so it can spot foes quicker.
Wooper Upah[20] 194 Water Ground Quagsire (#195) Wooper usually lives in water. However, it occasionally comes out onto land in search of food. On land, it coats its body with a gooey, toxic film.
Quagsire Nuoh[13] 195 Water Ground Does not evolve If Quagsire is being gets hurt in a way, it won't feel a thing because its intelligence isn't the best.
Espeon Eifie[31] 196 Psychic Does not evolve Espeon shares its category name with Sunflora and Volcarona. They are all known as the Sun Pokémon. Espeon is an Eeveelution that can sense where a foes is at by the wind direction with its fine, thin hairs on its body. When attacking, the red orb on its forehead glows if it's using its psychic powers.
Umbreon Blacky[31] 197 Dark Does not evolve Originally, Umbreon was a Poison-type Pokemon before they made a Dark-type. Before the next generation of Pokémon were released, Umbreon was the only pure Dark-type Pokémon, making it the only Eeveelution that ever had a unique type combination. The rings on its body will glow when hunting and make anyone watching have chills down their spines.
Murkrow Yamikarasu[13] 198 Dark Flying Honchkrow (#430) Murkrow love to steal shiny, glittering objects, sometimes stealing them from women. It's the reason why they're considered bad luck to see. It will bring food to its boss, Honchkrow.
Slowking Yadoking[22] 199 Water Psychic Does not evolve Shellder's poison going through Slowking's head makes it so smart, it researches the mysteries of life every day. If, somehow, Shellder were to detach from its head, not only would it de-evolve back into a Slowpoke, but it would forget everything it has learned when it was a Slowking.
Misdreavus Muma[14] 200 Ghost Mismagius (#429) To get the nutrients it needs, it likes to make people scream.
Unown Unknown[32] 201 Psychic Does not evolve Unown has 28 different forms: 26 representing each letter in the Latin alphabet, one for a question mark, and one for an exclamation mark. One alone can't do much, but when a lot come together, strange things are said to happen.
Wobbuffet Sonans[33] 202 Psychic Does not evolve When you see a Wobbuffet, the blue body isn't actually its real body. The black tail that it likes to keep hidden may be the actual body.
Girafarig Kirinriki[13] 203 Normal Psychic Does not evolve Its tail head has a small brain to think for itself, so even if a foe comes up from behind it, it will bite them unknowingly.
Pineco Kunugidama[13] 204 Bug Forretress (#205) It attaches its head to the branch of a tree. If something like the wind knocks it off, it will explode, so be careful.
Forretress Foretos[13] 205 Bug Steel Does not evolve Forretress conceals itself inside its hardened steel shell. The shell is opened when the Pokémon is catching prey, but it does so at such a quick pace that the shell's inside cannot be seen.
Dunsparce Nokocchi[13] 206 Normal Does not evolve Design inspired by the mythical Japanese creature Tsuchinoko[34] It has a drill for a tail. It likes to burrow backwards into the ground to create its nest.
Gligar Gliger[31] 207 Ground Flying Gliscor (#472) Gligar glides through the air without a sound as if it were sliding. This Pokémon hangs on to the face of its foe using its clawed hind legs and the large pincers on its forelegs, then injects the prey with its poison barb.
Steelix Haganeil[7] 208 Steel Ground Mega Evolution Under immense pressure underground, an Onix is said to have its rock-like body compressed into diamonds and evolve into Steelix. In a paper published by the University of Leicester, physicists calculated the plausibility of Onix evolving into Steelix through the stated lore. It would require pressures of 4.5–6 gigapascals at a temperature of 900 to 1,300 °C (1,650 to 2,370 °F) over a period of billions of years for this conversion to take place. Assuming these conditions, the resulting Steelix would be substantially smaller than given in the Pokédex entry and is considered implausible.[35]
Snubbull Bulu[13] 209 Fairy[nb 2] Granbull (#210) When it bares its small fangs at smaller Pokemon, they tend to be frightened and run away from Snubbull. While people think it is adorable when it does that, Snubbull tends to feel a little sad because of it.
Granbull Granbulu[13] 210 Fairy[nb 2] Does not evolve Granbull has a particularly well-developed lower jaw. The enormous fangs are heavy, causing the Pokémon to tip its head back for balance. Unless it is startled, it will not try to bite indiscriminately.
Qwilfish Harysen[13] 211 Water Poison Does not evolve It attacks by sucking in water and shooting its spikes out with it. Qwilfish is based on Porcupinefishes.[15]
Scizor Hassam[20] 212 Bug Steel Mega Evolution Scizor has a body with the hardness of steel. It is not easily fazed by ordinary sorts of attacks. This Pokémon flaps its wings to regulate its body temperature.
Shuckle Tsubotsubo[13] 213 Bug Rock Does not evolve It hides in the crevices of rocks. It mixes berry juices with its own to make a combining juice that apparently is healthier for you.
Heracross Heracros[9] 214 Bug Fighting Mega Evolution When it needs to move anything in its way, it uses its large horn it has to launch it through the air and it can easily throw an adult human with its horn. The Heracross with the largest horn is the leader.
Sneasel Nyula[13] 215 Dark Ice Weavile (#461) Design inspired by the mythical Japanese creature Kamaitachi[34]
Teddiursa Himeguma[20] 216 Normal Ursaring (#217) The reason why you see its paw near its mouth is because it like to soak its paws in honey made by bees.
Ursaring Ringuma[9] 217 Normal Does not evolve Instead of living off eating honey like Teddiursa did, it actually goes out to find berries and food for itself. If anyone dares to go into its territory, it will chase them out at all costs.
Slugma Magmag[13] 218 Fire Magcargo (#219) Molten magma courses throughout Slugma's circulatory system. If this Pokémon is chilled, the magma cools and hardens. Its body turns brittle and chunks fall off, reducing its size.
Magcargo Magcargot[13] 219 Fire Rock Does not evolve Magcargo's shell is actually its skin that hardened as a result of cooling. Its shell is very brittle and fragile—just touching it causes it to crumble apart. This Pokémon returns to its original size by dipping itself in magma.
Swinub Urimoo[13] 220 Ice Ground Piloswine (#221) It digs through the snow to find roots and stuff it can eat. Its long fur helps shield it from the cold.
Piloswine Inomoo[13] 221 Ice Ground Mamoswine (#473) Piloswine is covered by a thick coat of long hair that enables it to endure the freezing cold. This Pokémon uses its tusks to dig up food that has been buried under ice.
Corsola Sunnygo[13] 222 Water Rock Does not evolve Mareanie loves to eat Corsola's coral branches as a snack and it actively chases them down just for their branches.
Remoraid Teppouo[13] 223 Water Octillery (#224) Remoraid are based on remora.[15] They tend to stick with Mantine to feed off the scraps that are left behind.
Octillery Okutank[13] 224 Water Does not evolve When hunting, it will grab its prey and bash its head in with its very hard skull. If its too strong for it, it spews ink to get away.
Delibird Delibird[36] 225 Ice Flying Does not evolve It uses its tail as a bag to carry items to its Trainer. It can turn those items into tiny bombs to throw at enemies.
Mantine Mantain[37] 226 Water Flying Does not evolve Mantine are based on the giant oceanic manta ray.[15]
Skarmory Airmd[10] 227 Steel Flying Does not evolve Skarmory is entirely encased in hard, protective armor. This Pokémon flies at close to 190 mph. It slashes foes with its wings that possess swordlike cutting edges.
Houndour Delvil[22] 228 Dark Fire Houndoom (#229) Houndour hunt as a coordinated pack. They communicate with each other using a variety of cries to corner their prey. This Pokémon's remarkable teamwork is unparalleled.
Houndoom Hellgar[9] 229 Dark Fire Mega Evolution If Houndoom uses its fiery breath on you, the flames and ash might go away but you'll feel the burn forever.
Kingdra Kingdra[13] 230 Water Dragon Does not evolve Evolves by trading it while holding a Dragon Scale. Kingdra are based on the common seadragon.[15]
Phanpy Gomazou[20] 231 Ground Donphan (#232) For its nest, Phanpy digs a vertical pit in the ground at the edge of a river. It marks the area around its nest with its trunk to let the others know that the area has been claimed.
Donphan Donfan[33] 232 Ground Does not evolve It uses its armored trunk to roll around and slam into its foes. It can also lift things twice its own weight.
Porygon2 Porygon2[13] 233 Normal Porygon-Z (#474) For the purposes of planetary development, Porygon was updated with the most up-to-date technology available. It evolves by holding an Up-grade. It never made any appearances in the anime after the events of "Denno Senshi Porygon," with the exception of a very brief cameo in the intro scene of the fifteenth movie, Kyurem and the Sword of Justice. It is the only Pokemon with a number in its name.
Stantler Odoshishi[30] 234 Normal Does not evolve People used to hunt it almost to extinction because of its magnificent antlers.
Smeargle Doble[31] 235 Normal Does not evolve The only Pokémon capable of learning the move Sketch. Due to this quality Smeargle can learn any move available in the games except Struggle and Chatter. It loves to paint with its tail and the ink it uses to paint with is its own juice it creates.
Tyrogue Balkie[13] 236 Fighting Hitmonchan (#106)
Hitmonlee (#107)
Hitmontop (#237)
Tyrogue needs to have special training to become the best and different methods can be utilized to help it train. If Tyrouge doesn't get the proper training it needs, it will get stressed out.
Hitmontop Kapoerer[22] 237 Fighting Does not evolve Its mix of offense and defense make it a good fighter. It travels faster spinning than walking.
Smoochum Muchul 238 Ice Psychic Jynx (#124) It likes to run a lot and it often falls down. When it does, it will go to a shiny surface to see and check if its face has gotten smudges on it.
Elekid Elekid[38] 239 Electric Electabuzz (#125) It twirls its arms around to get itself charged up or it can use outlets as baby bottles. If it gets upset, play some rolling thunder to cheer it up.
Magby Buby[13] 240 Fire Magmar (#126) Its body temp is so hot, if it falls into a small enough pond, all of the water in it will evaporate.
Miltank Miltank[36] 241 Normal Does not evolve If it is around babies, the milk it produces has more nutrition than normal.
Blissey Happinas[7] 242 Normal Does not evolve If it senses sadness and despair with the fur on its body, it will rush over to whoever it is and give them a Lucky Egg which can make anyone happy.
Raikou Raikou[22] 243 Electric Does not evolve Raikou was designed by Muneo Saitō.[39] Also known as the "Embodiment of Lightning", it can run across plains at speeds of lightning. Ho-Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown animal in a burning tower. Some say it is an electric type because it symbolizes the lightning that struck the tower.
Entei Entei[32] 244 Fire Does not evolve Entei was designed by Muneo Saitō.[39] Legend says that every time an Entei barks or roars, a volcano is said to erupt somewhere around the world. Ho-Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown animal in a burning tower. Some say it is a fire type because it symbolizes the fire that burnt down the building.
Suicune Suicune/Suikun[20][22] 245 Water Does not evolve Suicune was designed by Muneo Saitō.[39] Suicune has the magical ability to istantly purify even the murkiest of waters. Ho-Oh resurrected it after it perished as a helpless unknown animal in a burning tower. Some say it is a water type because it symbolizes the rain that put down the building.
Larvitar Yogiras[13] 246 Rock Ground Pupitar (#247) It's born deep underground and it has to eat through the soil to get to see its parents. Soon after, it gets to evolve.
Pupitar Sanagiras[13] 247 Rock Ground Tyranitar (#248) Larvitar is born deep under the ground. To come up to the surface, this Pokémon must eat its way through the soil above. Until it does so, Larvitar cannot see its parents.
Tyranitar Bangiras[7] 248 Rock Dark Mega Evolution It rivals Daruladon for mountain soil to eat.
Lugia Lugia[7] 249 Psychic Flying Does not evolve It lives in the deep sea, and the reason it does this is because its wings can cause storms just by flapping its huge wings.
Ho-Oh Houou[7] 250 Fire Flying Does not evolve Similar to Moltres, Ho-Oh's design is inspired by the Fenghuang (firebird) of Chinese myth.[34] The master of the 3 legendary birds along with Lugia and has resurrected animals into the 3 legendary beasts .
Celebi Celebi[40] 251 Grass Psychic Does not evolve Celebi has the power to travel through time.

Notes

  1. Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types, and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[3]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Prior to X and Y, Cleffa, Igglybuff, Togepi, Snubbull, and Granbull were pure Normal-types.
  3. Prior to X and Y, Togetic was a dual Normal- and Flying-type.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Prior to X and Y, Marill and Azumarill were pure Water-types.

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