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Which pokémon can be caught on which map, and which can be made shiny?
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Pokégen has 16 different maps, on which you can catch Pokémon and battle trainers to win items.  Each map has set Pokémon that can be caught on it, each with a chance of showing up as a snow Pokémon. A lot of these Pokémon can also be made shiny, see '....' for more information on shiny Pokémon, and '....' for more information on snow Pokémon.
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'' Elfius Country''
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'' Greenwood Park ''
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'' Flower District ''
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'' Autumn Hills ''
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'' Forest Of Scythe ''
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'' Washingdon Beach ''
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'' Sandstone Dune ''
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'' Whitewood Town''
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'' Spooky Chateau ''
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'' Lava Springs ''
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'' Volt Station ''
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'' Skylark Village ''
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'' Mirage Pass ''
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'' Dragon Fortress ''
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'' Shadow Glade ''
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'' Caverns Of Alph ''

Revision as of 05:34, 24 December 2019

Pokégen has 16 different maps, on which you can catch Pokémon and battle trainers to win items. Each map has set Pokémon that can be caught on it, each with a chance of showing up as a snow Pokémon. A lot of these Pokémon can also be made shiny, see '....' for more information on shiny Pokémon, and '....' for more information on snow Pokémon.

Elfius Country


Greenwood Park


Flower District


Autumn Hills


Forest Of Scythe


Washingdon Beach


Sandstone Dune


Whitewood Town


Spooky Chateau


Lava Springs


Volt Station


Skylark Village


Mirage Pass


Dragon Fortress


Shadow Glade


Caverns Of Alph