List of Pokémon by color This is a list of Pokémon by their color (Japanese: 色 いろ color) according to the Pokédex. In Generation III, it is also referred to as body color (Japanese: 体 からだ の 色 いろ body color); in Pokémon HOME, it is also described as a Pokémon 's main color in English. B Category:Black Pokémon Category:Blue Pokémon Category:Brown Pokémon G Category:Gray Pokémon Category:Green Pokémon P Category:Pink Pokémon Category:Purple Pokémon R Category:Red Pokémon W Category:White Pokémon Y Category:Yellow Pokémon Categories: Pokédex.
Also covered is the colors used in Pokémon Stadium, which was the first game to give each type a color. These colors specifically cover the color of the text for each type, the color of the type icon for the attack, and three colors used in the Pokémon's type icon. GEN 2 - I'll be doing the same with Gen 2.
List of Pokémon by species List of Pokémon by shape List of Pokémon by height List of Pokémon by color Paldea Pokemon Main Info Evolution. The original games Pokémon Red, Pokémon Blue & Pokémon Yellow have a Pokédex of 151 Pokémon in the Kanto region. They're shown below with the sprites from those games.
Stats can be viewed on the Gen 1 Pokémon stats page. This is a list of Pokémon by their color according to the Pokédex. While the actual colors of the Pokémon species can vary, the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body.
No orange category exists; Pokémon that are primarily orange are listed as red or brown. Prior to Generation VII, Pokémon with multiple forms, such as Wormadam and. Pokédex colors are a Pokémon's primary color as defined by the Pokédex.
Some Pokémon have different colors in different forms. In the Pokédex there is both no Orange (variously filtered into Red, Yellow or Brown) and there is some Blue/Green confusion (notedly Bronzor/Bronzong). The list of Pokémon with Red (Pokédex Color).
Category:Pokémon by color Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. This is a list of Pokémon by their color according to the Pokédex. While the actual colors of the Pokémon species can vary, the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body.
Pokémon with multiple forms are categorized into their most common form's color. Also, some species are categorized on the basis of the color of their heads or faces.