Pokemon Grape Pokemon List

Pokemon Grape Pokemon List from Official Documentation

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Language: English
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Author: 80C

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Pokémon Species List

All 151 original Pokémon from Red & Blue (Bulbasaur through Mew) have been kept. The total roster is 248 species, adding 97 newly introduced Pokémon without replacing any originals — more than any other 1st Generation Pokémon game to date.


This list covers:

  1. Original Pokémon with type changes
  2. Newly added Pokémon (#152–248) with their types
  3. New evolution methods and chains

1. Original Pokémon with Type Changes

Asterisk denotes types new to this game: Fairy*, Steel*, Dark*, and custom types like Bone**, Gas**, Wind**, Light**, Wood**, Sound**, Atom**.

  • Clefairy — Fairy*
  • Clefable — Fairy*
  • Ninetales — Fire / Light**
  • Jigglypuff — Fairy* / Sound**
  • Wigglytuff — Fairy* / Sound**
  • Bellsprout — Wood** / Grass
  • Weepinbell — Wood** / Grass
  • Victreebell — Wood** / Grass
  • Rapidash — Fire / Bone**
  • Magnemite — Electric / Steel*
  • Magneton — Electric / Steel*
  • Farfetch'd — Flying / Wood**
  • Gastly — Ghost / Gas**
  • Haunter — Ghost / Gas**
  • Gengar — Ghost / Gas**
  • Electrode — Electric / Light**
  • Cubone — Bone**
  • Marowak — Bone**
  • Koffing — Poison / Gas**
  • Weezing — Poison / Gas**
  • Rhyhorn — Rock / Bone**
  • Rhydon — Rock / Bone**
  • Seaking — Water / Bone**
  • Scyther — Bug / Wind**
  • Tauros — Normal / Bone**
  • Gyarados — Water / Wind**
  • Ditto — Atom**
  • Porygon — Atom**
  • Omanyte — Water / Bone**
  • Omastar — Water / Bone**

2. Newly Added Pokémon (#152–248)

Types are listed only where they differ from the expected default or feature a new type.

  • Chikorita
  • Bayleef — Grass / Light**
  • Meganium — Grass / Light**
  • Cyndaquil
  • Quilava
  • Typhlosion
  • Totodile
  • Croconaw
  • Feraligatr
  • Houndour — Fire / Dark*
  • Houndoom — Fire / Dark*
  • Heracross
  • Yanma
  • Yanmega
  • Spinarak
  • Ariados
  • Chinchou
  • Lanturn
  • Swinub
  • Piloswine
  • Mamoswine — Ice / Bone**
  • Natu
  • Xatu
  • Mareep
  • Flaaffy — Electric / Light**
  • Ampharos — Electric / Light**
  • Marill — Water / Fairy*
  • Azumarill — Water / Fairy*
  • Murkrow — Flying / Dark*
  • Honchkrow — Flying / Dark*
  • Larvitar
  • Pupitar
  • Tyranitar — Rock / Dark*
  • Uranytar — Rock / Light**
  • Phanpy
  • Donphan — Ground / Bone**
  • Wooper
  • Quagsire
  • Togepi — Fairy*
  • Togetic — Fairy* / Flying
  • Togekiss — Fairy* / Flying
  • Gligar
  • Gliscor
  • Sneasel — Dark* / Ice
  • Weavile — Dark* / Ice
  • Tyrogue
  • Hitmontop
  • Misdreavus
  • Mismagius
  • Skarmory — Flying / Steel*
  • Espeon
  • Umbreon — Dark*
  • Leafeon
  • Glaceon
  • Sylveon — Fairy*
  • Magnezone — Electric / Steel*
  • Electivire
  • Magmortar
  • Porygon2 — Atom**
  • Porygon-Z — Atom**
  • Tangrowth
  • Scizor — Bug / Steel*
  • Steelix — Ground / Steel*
  • Slowking
  • Kingdra
  • Rhyperior — Rock / Bone**
  • Blissey
  • Crobat
  • Politoed — Water / Sound**
  • Lickilicky
  • Raikou — Electric / Wind**
  • Entei — Fire / Wind**
  • Suicune — Water / Wind**
  • Lugia — Wind**
  • Ho-Oh — Flying / Light**
  • Seedot — Wood**
  • Nuzleaf — Wood**
  • Shiftry — Wood** / Dark*
  • Whismur — Sound**
  • Loudred — Sound**
  • Exploud — Sound**
  • Aron — Steel*
  • Lairon — Steel*
  • Aggron — Steel* / Rock
  • Torkoal — Fire / Gas**
  • Tropius — Wood** / Wind**
  • Chimeco — Wind** / Psychic
  • Anorith — Bone** / Bug
  • Armaldo — Bone** / Bug
  • Bagon
  • Shelgon — Dragon / Bone**
  • Salamence
  • Drilbur
  • Excadrill — Ground / Steel*
  • Phantump — Ghost / Wood**
  • Trevenant — Ghost / Wood**
  • Driadjin — Dragon / Light**

3. New Evolution Chains & Methods

This game introduces, for the first time in a Pokémon hack, evolution methods beyond those in the original games. Most are based on mechanics introduced in later generations.

New evolution methods include:

  • Levelling up in a specific map or area
  • Levelling up while knowing a particular move
  • ATK vs. DEF stat comparison (Tyrogue's line)
  • Getting a Haircut from a Barber NPC
  • Day/night-dependent evolution triggered by Haircut

Base Evolution Method
Golbat Crobat Haircut
Poliwhirl Politoed King's Rock
Kadabra Alakazam Trade Stone
Machoke Machamp Trade Stone
Graveler Golem Trade Stone
Slowpoke Slowking King's Rock
Magneton Magnezone Level up in the Panopticon Area
Haunter Gengar Trade Stone
Onix Steelix Metal Coat
Lickitung Lickilicky Level up knowing Rollout
Rhydon Rhyperior Protector
Chansey Blissey Haircut
Tangela Tangrowth Level up knowing Ancientpower
Seadra Kingdra Dragonscale
Scyther Scizor Metal Coat
Electabuzz Electivire Electrizer
Magmar Magmortar Magmarizer
Eevee Espeon Haircut during daytime (Clock On)
Eevee Umbreon Haircut at nighttime (Clock On)
Eevee Leafeon Level up on Fracture Hill's surface
Eevee Glaceon Level up in Frejon Tunnel Ice Area
Eevee Sylveon Level up knowing a Fairy-type move
Porygon Porygon2 Upgrade
Yanma Yanmega Level up knowing Ancientpower
Piloswine Mamoswine Level up knowing Ancientpower
Murkrow Honchkrow Dusk Stone
Pupitar Uranytar Star Gene
Togetic Togekiss Shiny Stone
Gligar Gliscor Razor Fang
Sneasel Weavile Razor Claw
Tyrogue Hitmonchan Level up with ATK > DEF
Tyrogue Hitmonlee Level up with ATK < DEF
Tyrogue Hitmontop Level up with ATK = DEF
Misdreavus Mismagius Dusk Stone
Porygon2 Porygon-Z Hacker's Disc
Phantump Trevenant Trade Stone