List of SSBB trophies (Pokémon series)

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This article is about Pokémon trophies in Brawl. For Pokémon trophies in Melee, see here. For links to all trophies, see List of trophies.

The following is a list of the 76 trophies from the Pokémon series that appear in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Eleven are unlocked by completing Classic Mode and All-Star Mode with all combinations of playable Pokémon characters; three are unlocked by successfully performing specific Challenges; one is collectable through the use of a Trophy Stands on a foe in The Subspace Emissary and the rest are available through all the means of collecting random trophies, including Coin Launcher:

Name How to Unlock Picture Description
Pikachu Clear Classic Mode as Pikachu Pikachu - Brawl Trophy.png A Mouse Pokémon. Its lightning-bolt tail and round cheeks are its trademarks. When danger draws near, it uses tiny electric pouches within its cheeks to discharge electricity. When it's really fired up, it unleashes thunderbolts on its rivals. It's said to recharge when it's sleeping. It evolves into Raichu.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Volt Tackle Clear All-Star Mode as Pikachu Volt Tackle - Brawl Trophy.png Pikachu, transformed into a ball of light that can slam into foes. It can also fly to chase down those who try to jump out of range. Sparks get stronger when you press the attack button. However, its increased inertia makes midair movement tough. If you get carried away flying, the effect will end, and you'll destroy yourself. Be careful it doesn't happen to you.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Pokémon Trainer Clear Classic Mode as Pokémon Trainer Pokémon Trainer - Brawl Trophy.png A person who raises Pokémon and trains them as partners in battle. In battle, a Trainer gives orders to the Pokémon and uses items. It's not an exaggeration to say battles can be won or lost on a Trainer's single strategic move. Trainers pour their hearts into their Pokémon and share anger, sadness, and joy as they adventure in hopes of becoming Pokémon masters.
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Triple Finish Clear All-Star as Pokémon Trainer Triple Finish - Brawl Trophy.png The Final Smash of the Pokémon Trainer. Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard join forces to simultaneously use Hydro Pump, SolarBeam, and Fire Blast. This is the only time all three of them appear on the screen together, so this move boasts the strength of three in one. A window will appear on the screen, but don't worry about it.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Charizard Finish Classic Mode with Charizard Charizard - Brawl Trophy.png A Flame Pokémon. Its fiery breath is hot enough to burn up rocks, and its wings let it fly up to 4,600 feet into the air. It's a proud Pokémon that will never use its flame breath on an opponent weaker than itself. The flame on its tail is a barometer of how much vitality it has remaining. Its signature move, Flamethrower, is a reliable technique.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Squirtle Finish Classic Mode with Squirtle Squirtle - Brawl Trophy.png A Tiny Turtle Pokémon. In times of danger, it pulls its arms and legs inside its shell to protect itself from enemy attacks. When it conceals its neck, it also shoots a powerful stream of water from its mouth. Its shell not only protects its body, it also reduces water friction when it's in the water. When it levels up, it evolves into Wartortle.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Ivysaur Finish Classic Mode with Ivysaur Ivysaur - Brawl Trophy.png A Seed Pokémon that is the evolved form of Bulbasaur. It has a flower bulb on its back, the weight of which has made it develop strong legs and hips. If the blossom gets too big, the Pokémon can't stand on two legs alone. At a certain level, it evolves into Venusaur. When this happens, the bulb absorbs nutrients and blossoms into a large-petaled flower.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Lucario Clear Classic Mode as Lucario Lucario - Brawl Trophy.png An Aura Pokémon. It can track energy called Aura, which is given off by all living creatures. It's a unique combination of both Fighting- and Steel-type Pokémon. Lucario evolves from Riolu during the day if its happiness has reached a certain point. It specializes in attacks that use Aura energy, like Dark Pulse and a can't-miss technique, Aura Sphere.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Aura Storm Clear All-Star Mode as Lucario Aura Storm - Brawl Trophy.png Lucario's Final Smash. After flying off the screen, Lucario reappears in its center. He then launches a powerful Aura attack against all foes within a certain distance. The key to this attack is the ability to change its angle—it's a must to sweep slowly left and right to hit selected enemies multiple times. The last blow will send the victim flying away.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Jigglypuff Clear Classic Mode as Jigglypuff Jigglypuff - Brawl Trophy.png A Balloon Pokémon. It invites opponents in close with its big, round eyes, then puts them to sleep with a calming song. The secret to the song's unfailing efficacy is Jigglypuff's ability to sing on the wavelength that will make its opponent the sleepiest. It also uses Attract to infatuate opponents who touch it. It uses a Moon Stone to evolve into Wigglytuff.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Puff Up Clear All-Star as Jigglypuff Puff Up - Brawl Trophy.png Jigglypuff's Final Smash. It wills its body to get bigger and bigger and bigger. It can't move, and it can't attack—all it can do is get bigger while everyone else looks on. However, it's invulnerable, and it overpowers all attacks to gradually push its opponents off the screen. It's a very simple technique, but how it's used determines its effectiveness.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Poké Ball Random File:Pokeball Trophy.jpg An item used for capturing Pokémon and calling them out to battle. Pokémon live in these items which, despite appearances, actually contain a wide, comfortable, Pokémon-friendly world inside them. In Super Smash Bros., Pokémon give temporary support to whoever calls them out. You never know which Pokémon you'll get, but some of them are devastatingly powerful.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Piplup Random File:Piplup Trophy.jpg A Penguin Pokémon. It's one of the starter Pokémon received from Professor Rowan when the player departs from the Sinnoh region. It's a Water type, so it's strong versus Rock and Ground types. It's very cute but filled with pride—it hates to accept food from people. When it levels up, it evolves into Prinplup.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Munchlax Random File:Munchlax Trophy.jpg A Big Eater Pokémon. It's normally a slow-moving creature, but when it spots food, it moves surprisingly fast. It's native to the Sinnoh region and can be lured out by coating certain trees with sweet honey. Once it's attached to its Trainer, it will level up and evolve into Snorlax.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Bonsly Random File:Bonsly Trophy.jpg A Bonsai Pokémon. It looks like a plant, but its history reveals it is actually a Rock type. Its best move among all its specialty moves is Fake Tears. As it grows, it will become skilled at using Mimic, which allows it to copy an opponent's previous move. If it levels up under certain conditions, it evolves into Sudowoodo.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Weavile Random File:Weavile Trophy.jpg A Sharp Claw Pokémon. The crown on its head resembles a fully opened folding fan. Its sharp, hooked claws and outstanding speed are its most memorable features. It's one Pokémon that can be expected to perform well on the front lines of battle. There are many Trainers who teach it the TM False Swipe and travel with it to catch rare Pokémon.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Manaphy Random File:Manaphy Trophy.jpg A Seafaring Pokémon. Eighty percent of its body is made of water. It has the ability Hydration, which allows it to heal status effects at the end of a turn if it's raining. It is the only Pokémon that can use the stat-effect-swapping move called Heart Swap. Place a Manaphy and a Ditto in a Pokémon Day Care, and they will produce an Egg that contains a Phione.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Torchic Random File:Torchic Trophy.jpg A Chick Pokémon. It's a Fire type that has a flame sac in its belly where it produces fireballs reaching 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit—it shoots these out of its mouth. While Torchic is as cute as can be, it will evolve into the powerful Combusken when it levels up. It also then becomes a combination Fighting and Fire type.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Gulpin Random File:Gulpin Trophy.jpg A Stomach Pokémon. While it's a carefree Pokémon with a loveable face, it can swallow something the size of itself in one gulp. Its stomach is filled with gastric juices strong enough to dissolve whatever it eats. As it matures, it can learn Wring Out, which is as strong as the remaining strength of the opponent Pokémon. It evolves into Swalot.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Metagross Random File:Metagross Trophy.jpg An Iron Leg Pokémon. When two Beldum combine, they evolve into a Metang. In the same way, a Metagross is the result of two Metang combining. It's said to have intelligence that can match a supercomputer. Though it weighs 1,212.5 pounds, it is somehow able to fold up its legs and float.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Gardevoir Random File:Gardevoir Trophy.jpg An Embrace Pokémon. Despite its elegant, feminine appearance, there are both male and female Gardevoir. A Psychic type, it has the ability to predict the future and levitate. It's a brave Pokémon that will risk its own life to protect its Trainer. It uses the ability Synchronize to pass on status problems like poison, paralysis, and burn to its foes.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Latias and Latios Random File:Latias & Latios Trophy.jpg Eon Pokémon. There are only female Latias and only male Latios. If they sense the presence of a human or an enemy, they will generally use the light-bending trait of their down coats to make themselves invisible. They use telepathy to speak to companions. They travel in herds, but even so, they are rarely seen. They're a combination of Dragon and Psychic types.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Groudon Random File:Groudon Trophy.jpg A Continent Pokémon. In ancient times, it brought about droughts to save people who had suffered from floods. It is normally found in the profound depths of the earth, where it slumbers in magma. With a mighty roar, it uses Earthquake to shake the ground and mow down enemies. In battle, summons sunlight to bathe the area. It once had an epic battle with Kyogre.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Kyogre Random File:Kyogre Trophy.jpg A Sea Basin Pokémon. It brought about heavy rains, which formed seas and relieved droughts. It is usually found slumbering at the bottom of an ocean trench. Its attack Sheer Cold is a technique so powerful, it causes any opponent it strikes to faint instantly. In battle, it causes clouds to form and drenches the area in rain. It once fiercely battled Groudon.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Rayquaza Trophy Stand File:Rayquaza Trophy.jpg A Sky High Pokémon. It normally resides high up in the ozone layer where it flies endlessly, so it is rarely seen. However, when Groudon and Kyogre began to fight, it appeared to calm them down. It has the ability Air Lock, which blocks all weather-condition effects. It has exceedingly strong abilities, and its attack power is especially remarkable.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Deoxys Random File:Deoxys Trophy.jpg A DNA Pokémon born through the DNA of a space virus. It has multiple formes, and the abilities it possesses and the techniques it can remember change from forme to forme. It has four formes: Normal, Attack, Defense, and Speed. It can be made to change formes by using the power of a meteorite in Veilstone City.
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Jirachi Random File:Jirachi Trophy.jpg A Wish Pokémon. It's said to awaken for seven days every thousand years, with the ability to grant any wish asked of it. It is truly a Pokémon of which dreams are made. In combat it uses its wish power to attack. Its attack Doom Desire, which causes light to rain down from the heavens to do tremendous damage, is especially powerful.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Meowth Random File:Meowth Trophy.jpg A Scratch Cat Pokémon. It's one of the most famous Pokémon and very fond of things that sparkle—the gold medallion on its head could be seen as an indicator of this infatuation. There are many Pokémon that resemble cats, but Meowth is the only one that can use Pay Day to receive coins at the end of battle. It evolves into Persian.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Electrode Random File:Electrode Trophy.jpg A Ball Pokémon. The more electricity it stores in its body, the quicker it moves. One danger of storing that much electricity is that the slightest stimulus may cause it to explode. Moves it specializes in include Selfdestruct and Explosion. Its love of electricity often causes it to gather in groups near power plants.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Goldeen Random File:Goldeen Trophy.jpg A Goldfish Pokémon. In contrast to its elegant appearance, it has a wild temperament, and its attack with its horn is severe. Among the techniques it can master, Horn Drill is especially reliable. It evolves into Seaking, but if it's raised without evolving, it can learn the powerful Bug-type move Megahorn. There are male and female Goldeen—the male's horn is longer.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Staryu Random File:Staryu Trophy.jpg A Star Shape Pokémon. It gathers in groups and flashes the red jewel in the center of its body in time to the twinkling of the stars in the night sky. If it loses appendages, it can regenerate them right away. It can also use Camouflage, which allows it to change its type to match the surrounding terrain. If a Water Stone is used on it, it evolves into Starmie.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Snorlax Random File:Snorlax Trophy.jpg A Sleeping Pokémon. It's the ultimate loafer. Sometimes children like to play on top of its big belly. Once in a slumber, not even the hardest rain or the fiercest wind will wake it. Snorlax recovers health and restores its physical state by sleeping, and it proves daunting with its damaging Snore attack. Snorlax is the king of Sleeping Pokémon.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Chikorita Random File:Chikorita Trophy.jpg A Leaf Pokémon. It loves sunbathing and can use the leaf on its head to check the temperature and humidity around it. Chikorita releases a sweet aroma from its leaf to becalm opponents into a slumber. It can also learn moves to help recover all Pokémon allies. Chikorita evolves into Bayleef by leveling up.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Togepi Random File:Togepi Trophy.jpg A Spike Ball Pokémon. It's said that its shell is filled with joy, and a proverb asserts that if you can get a sleeping Togepi to stand up, you will gain happiness. Togepi can lower its opponent's attack power using Charm. Once it has become friends with its Trainer, Togepi evolves into Togetic.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Bellossom Random File:Bellossom Trophy.jpg A Flower Pokémon. After spells of cloudy weather, Bellossom will gather to call out the sun by performing a dance. When exposed long enough to the sun, the leaves on its body will spin around. A Bellossom's Speed is also known to increase with sun exposure. Its main specialty is poison attacks. Also, Bellossom will close its flowers when sleeping.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Wobbuffet Random File:Wobbuffet Trophy.jpg A Patient Pokémon. A nocturnal, cave-dwelling creature, Wobbuffet is calm and collected, but it will fight back viciously if its black tail is attacked—this hints at something secretive about its tail. If Wobbuffet is put into battle, the opponent cannot run away or switch. Females have lipsticklike markings around their mouths.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Moltres Random File:Moltres Trophy.jpg A Flame Pokémon. It's one of the legendary bird Pokémon. When Moltres appears in a town, it is said that spring will come earlier there than in other towns. If Moltres is injured, it apparently returns to a volcano to heal its wings with magma. Moltres spreads its wide, flame-covered wings and attacks opponents with the exciting and highly damaging Sky Attack.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Game Boy: Pokémon Crystal
Entei Random File:Entei Trophy.jpg A Volcano Pokémon. When Entei barks, a volcano erupts, and it's said that a new Entei is born every time a volcano appears. A proverb claims that the warmth of summer is created by Entei racing through the clouds. Entei uses Fire Spin, a flaming vortex that traps and damages foes for multiple turns.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Suicune Random File:Suicune Trophy.jpg An Aurora Pokémon. It has the power to instantly purify even the filthiest water. Suicune is said to be the reincarnation of the northern wind, so when it shows up, so does that wind. Suicune uses the move Aurora Beam—aurora light focused into a powerful beam. Along with inflicting damage, this attack also lowers the target's attack power.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Ho-Oh Random File:Ho-Oh Trophy.jpg A Rainbow Pokémon. On sparkling wings of seven colors, Ho-Oh leaves a rainbow behind as it flies. Legend says that Ho-Oh suppressed a war that scorched the land in ancient times. Its attack Sacred Fire can melt ice in an instant and also damage the target with burns. Ho-Oh will show its solemn figure only for the most righteous Trainers.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Game Boy: Pokémon Crystal
Lugia Random File:Lugia Trophy.jpg A Diving Pokémon. A legendary Pokémon often referred to as "guardian of the seas," it has the impressive ability to control the wind. Lugia typically spends its time quietly at the bottom of the ocean. Highly powerful in all areas, Lugia's Aeroblast move is especially powerful. It uses strong flapping of its wings to target damage on a foe's weak spot.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Game Boy: Pokémon Crystal
Mew Random File:Mew Trophy.jpg A New Species Pokémon. An extremely rare Pokémon that contains the DNA of all other Pokémon, it is thought by many scholars to be a Pokémon ancestor, considering the wide range of moves it can use. On top of being able to make itself invisible, Mew can also transform into any opponent Pokémon and use characteristics and moves in exactly the same way.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Celebi Random File:Celebi Trophy.jpg A Time Travel Pokémon. Celebi can travel throughout time and inhabit multiple places simultaneously. It is said that it appears only during times of peace, greeted by a flourishing of grass and trees. Two turns after Celebi uses its Future Sight move, the foe is bombarded with psychic energy. This proves to have a devastating impact on any Pokémon.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Turtwig Random File:Turtwig Trophy.jpg A Tiny Leaf Pokémon. Despite its animal appearance, Turtwig actually has vegetation sprouting from its head. The shell on its back is made of soil and hardens when it drinks water. Much like a plant, Turtwig performs photosynthesis, absorbing sunlight and making oxygen. It also relies heavily on water to keep its plant healthy and thus spends a lot of time near lakes.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Chimchar Random File:Chimchar Trophy.jpg A Chimp Pokémon. With a flaming tail, Chimchar is skilled in Fire- type moves. Its light body affords it the ability to scale steep cliffs and live atop rocky mountains. Some say that the fiery tail is fueled by gas made in its stomach. Not even rain can put out the flames, but Chimchar always puts out the fire when asleep. Chimchar evolves into Monferno.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Bulbasaur Random File:Bulbasaur Trophy.jpg A Seed Pokémon. From birth, Bulbasaur carries a large plant seed on its back. It uses the nutrients from the seed to grow bigger and bigger. Extended exposure to the sun will cause its body and seed to grow in size. Some say that once, when the seed was much lighter, Bulbasaur was able to get around on two legs. Bulbasaur evolves into Ivysaur.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Charmander Random File:Charmander Trophy.jpg A Lizard Pokémon. It just downright likes hot stuff. The always-burning tail indicates its mood—waving gently when content and burning intensely when angry. If the tail were to go out, it would be the end of Charmander's life. Its tail is believed to emit steam when it rains. Charmander evolves into Charmeleon by leveling up.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Cyndaquil Random File:Cyndaquil Trophy.jpg A Fire Mouse Pokémon. It's a timid creature that often curls up into a ball. When threatened, it flares up the flames on its back to scare off enemies. When it's angry, it can produce powerful flames, but when it's tired, it has trouble producing fire and suffers from incomplete combustion. When it levels up, it evolves into Quilava. Its squinty eyes are adorable.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Totodile Random File:Totodile Trophy.jpg A Big Jaw Pokémon. This alligator- like Pokémon stands on two legs. It has a small body but an impressive jaw that boasts potent bite power. It can do serious damage to someone even if it's just playing. Its tendency to chomp down on anything that moves in front of it means Trainers have to be extra cautious around it. When it levels up, it evolves into Croconaw.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Treecko Random File:Treecko Trophy.jpg A Wood Gecko Pokémon. It's a calm and cool creature that is not easily upset. It's also bold enough to stare down Pokémon larger than itself. It makes its home in large trees in forests, and its habit of fiercely defending its territory has some people calling it the "protector of the forest." It uses its thick tail to attack. When it levels up, it evolves into Grovyle.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Mudkip Random File:Mudkip Trophy.jpg A Mud Fish Pokémon. It has fins on its head and tail. The fin on its head acts like a radar dish to read its surroundings, and its tail fin increases its swimming speed. The gills on its cheeks allow it to move about in water. It's very strong for its size—it can even lift big boulders. It burrows into muddy watersides to sleep. Mudkip evolves into Marshtomp.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Starly Random File:Starly Trophy.jpg A Starling Pokémon. It usually lives and travels in large flocks, so a single Starly will go unnoticed. To make up for this, its call is very noisy. It can often be found in places with heavy vegetation. Its small frame and cute appearance belie the incredible power with which it flaps its wings. When it levels up, it evolves into Staravia.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Buneary Random File:Buneary Trophy.jpg A Rabbit Pokémon. It rolls up its long ears, then unrolls them with great force to slap enemies. This attack stings enough to make adults jump. It uses its ears not only to attack, but also to sense danger—they stand straight up when it senses a threat. Its fluffy fur lets it sleep in warmth and comfort on cold nights. When it levels up, it evolves into Lopunny.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Glaceon & Leafeon Random File:Glaceon & Leafeon Trophy.jpg A Fresh Snow Pokémon and a Verdant Pokémon. They are both evolutions of Eevee. Eevee can evolve into seven different Pokémon depending on what it has in its possession and where it is when it evolves. Glaceon is an Ice type and can freeze all the fur on its body into protective quills. Leafeon is a Grass type, and the air around it is always fresh and clean.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Riolu Random File:Riolu Trophy.jpg An Emanation Pokémon. It constantly emits Aura energy. When it's frightened or sad, this energy grows stronger and informs its companions of its situation. It's known for its very flexible yet surpassingly powerful body. Thanks to its strength, it can crest three mountains and cross two canyons in a single night. When it levels up, it evolves into Lucario.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Gyarados Random File:Gyarados Trophy.jpg An Atrocious Pokémon rarely seen in the wild. When it does appear, it's usually running rampant in a destructive rage—behavior that has the unfortunate side effect of leaving whole cities in ruin. It is said that when humans begin a conflict, Gyarados incinerates the towns of both warring parties. There are records of a Gyarados rampage lasting as long as a month.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Pichu Clear All-Star mode with no continues. File:Pichu Trophy.jpg A Tiny Mouse Pokémon. Because its electric cheek pouches are still small, it cannot store electricity yet. Pichu has been known to flaunt its courage by touching tails with others and setting off sparks. It is easier for Pichu to build up electricity when the humidity is lower. Pichu will evolve into Pikachu.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Plusle & Minun Collect Final Smash Trophies for all characters Plusle and Minun - Brawl Trophy.png Cheering Pokémon. Plusle and Minun produce positive and negative energy, respectively. They both love cheering on their partners and place the encouragement of their partners over their own safety. To cheer, they short their electric currents to produce sparks that grow in intensity as their partners get into trouble.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Blaziken Random File:Blaziken Trophy.jpg A Blaze Pokémon. When up against a tough opponent, it fights a spirited battle and shoots white- hot flames from its wrists. The stronger the foe, the more intense the flames from its wrists. Blaziken also uses a combination of punches and kicks to leave targets in scorched ruin, and its strong legs allow it to easily leap over 30-story buildings.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
GB Advance: Pokémon Emerald
Mewtwo Clear All-Star mode on Intense File:Mewtwo Trophy.jpg A Genetic Pokémon. This legendary Pokémon was based on a recombination of Mew's DNA, created by a scientist after years of research. However, Mewtwo greatly differs from Mew in both size and personality and is said to be the most twisted and savage Pokémon ever. Mewtwo has incredibly high combat abilities and uses Psychic-type attacks.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
GB Advance: Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen
Darkrai Random File:Darkrai Trophy.jpg A Pitch-Black Pokémon. It becomes active on nights of the new moon. This legendary Pokémon has the power to lull people to sleep and fill their heads with dreams. Proverbs say that Darkrai will make people have terrifying dreams on moonless nights. A Dark-type Pokémon, Darkrai uses the Dark Void move, along with Embargo, which stops foes from using held items.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Dugtrio Random File:Dugtrio Trophy.jpg A Mole Pokémon. It has three heads that seem to all think the same thing. It lives in caves and is skilled at digging—no matter how hard the ground is, it can dig up to 62 miles below the surface. It's among the fastest of Ground-type Pokémon, a characteristic that can be counted on in combat. Its Sand Tomb is an effective attack that prevents opponents from escaping.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Cubone Random File:Cubone Trophy.jpg A Lonely Pokémon. It wears its mother's skull as a helmet—for this reason, no one has ever seen its face. It sometimes sees its departed mother's face in the full moon, which causes it to grow sad and cry. The stains on the skull are tracks of its tears. When it cries, the skull shakes and emits a mournful sound. When it levels up, it evolves into Marowak.
Game Boy: Pokémon Red/Blue
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Hoppip Random File:Hoppip Trophy.jpg A Cottonweed Pokémon. Its adorable appearance has captured the hearts of many fans. It's 1'04" in height, which is the same as Pikachu, but it's incredibly light, weighing only 1.1 pounds. Because it's so light, it often huddles with other Hoppip to keep itself from being blown away by strong winds. It evolves into Skiploom.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Skarmory Random File:Skarmory Trophy.jpg An Armor Bird Pokémon with a steel- hard body and wings. It flies at speeds up to 186 miles per hour and slices enemies with sharp steel wings that grow dull over time. It grows new wings once a year, which regain their original sharpness. It's said that people used to use fallen wings for swords and knives. It can fly so quickly and freely because it has light, hollow bones.
Game Boy: Pokémon Gold/Silver
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Drifloon Random File:Drifloon Trophy.jpg A Balloon Pokémon that appears each Friday at the Valley Windworks in the Sinnoh region. It's round and cute, but it has a dreadful side too, as it attempts to drag children into the underworld by their hands. It likes damp, humid seasons. If it's on the verge of fainting in battle, it will counterattack by self-destructing. It evolves into Drifblim.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Snorunt Random File:Snorunt Trophy.jpg A Snow Hat Pokémon. It usually moves about in groups of around five. According to folklore, "Snorunt seen at night herald deep snow the next day," and "homes in which Snorunt reside are sure to prosper." In reality, however, the truth behind Snorunt tales lies in mystery. Male Snorunt evolve into Glalie, while females given a Dawn Stone evolve into Froslass.
GB Advance: Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Snover Random File:Snover Trophy.jpg A Frost Tree Pokémon. It lives in snowy mountains and resembles a wintry peak. In the spring it grows berries that resemble ice candies. In battle it causes a storm to appear, hides itself in fog, and then creates and launches a ball of ice as a preemptive strike. It evolves into Abomasnow.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Magnezone Random File:Magnezone Trophy.jpg A Magnet Area Pokémon. It's a Magneton that evolved in a special magnetic field at Mt. Coronet. Its appearance is quite different after it evolves, but it still has three round eyes. Its shape changes but not its type—it's still both an Electric and Steel type. It learns Magnet Rise, a technique that temporarily nullifies Ground-type attacks, a traditional weakness.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Electivire Random File:Electivire Trophy.jpg A Thunderbolt Pokémon that attacks by pressing its two tails against a foe and delivering a shock of over 20,000 volts. When hit with an Electric-type attack, it takes no damage, and its Speed increases. Electabuzz evolves into Electivire if you trade it while it's holding an Electirizer. Electivire is famed for having the strongest physical attacks of Electric-type Pokémon.
Nintendo DS: Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
Uxie Random File:Uxie Trophy.jpg A Knowledge Pokémon. It's said that Uxie's emergence gave humans the wisdom to improve their lives. This Pokémon possesses the ability to erase the memory of those who see its eyes. Uxie uses status-altering moves in battle—its frequent use of Yawn is very effective in putting foes to sleep. Uxie makes its home in Lake Acuity in the Sinnoh region.
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Mesprit Random File:Mesprit Trophy.jpg An Emotion Pokémon said to have taught humans emotions. Rumor is, if you touch Mesprit, you'll lose all emotions three days later. It sleeps a the base of Lake Verity, but once engaged in battle, it will rise from the water to fly around the Sinnoh region. Even if you see this Pokémon after your initial meeting, it'll try to flee battle, so catching it is quite a task.
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Azelf Random File:Azelf Trophy.jpg A Willpower Pokémon. Born from the same Egg as Uxie and Mesprit, this Pokémon maintains the balance of things in the world from the bottom of Lake Valor. Some say that anyone who injures it will become unable to perform any kind of action after seven days. It wields many strong attacks, like the devastating Last Resort. It can also protect itself from sleep attacks with Uproar.
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Dialga Random File:Dialga Trophy.jpg A Temporal Pokémon. This Legendary Pokémon is talked about as a deity in fables passed down through generations in the Sinnoh region. Identifiable by the diamondlike crystal in the center of its chest, Dialga is said to have set time in motion at the moment of its birth. Its fearsome Roar of Time attack is so powerful that it must refrain from attacking on the next turn.
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Palkia Random File:Palkia Trophy.jpg A Spatial Pokémon. In he Sinnoh region, this Pokémon has been revered for many generations, much like Dialga. It lives between parallel dimensions and is known for its power, rumored to be able to warp space. It can use Spatial Rend to rip through the very space an enemy resides in, damaging the foe at the same time.
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Cresselia Random File:Cresselia Trophy.jpg A Lunar Pokémon. Cresselia appears on Fullmoon Island and, once discovered, flies around different areas of Sinnoh. Its signature move, Lunar Dance, causes Cresselia to faint but recovers all the HP and cures the status conditions of the next Pokémon its Trainer sends out. Cresselia excels at recovery techniques and is unusual in that it appears only in female form.
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Notes

  • The Lugia trophy states that its last appearance was in Pokémon Crystal, despite its major role in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Although it appeared as Shadow Lugia in that game, it would become Lugia again after being purified. Lugia also appeared in Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald for the Game Boy Advance.
  • The trophy for Munchlax and Bonsly says they first appeared in Diamond and Pearl, when they actually debuted in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
  • Magnezone is missing its normal magnet end colors.