

Raichu, an Electric-type Pokémon, is present in Red, Blue & Green, but not in Yellow.Beedrill, a Bug/ Poison-type Pokémon, is present in Red, Blue & Green, but not in Yellow.Kakuna, a Bug/ Poison-type Pokémon, is present in Red, Blue & Green, but not in Yellow.Weedle, a Bug/ Poison-type Pokémon, is present in Red, Blue & Green, but not in Yellow.Pokémon that appear in these games but not Yellow Scyther, a Bug/ Flying-type Pokémon, is present in both Red & Blue, but is a version exclusive in Japan.Arcanine, a Fire-type Pokémon, is present in both Red & Blue, but is a version exclusive in Japan.Growlithe, a Fire-type Pokémon, is present in both Red & Blue, but is a version exclusive in Japan.Vileplume, a Grass/ Poison-type Pokémon, is present in both Red & Blue, but is a version exclusive in Japan.Gloom, a Grass/ Poison-type Pokémon, is present in both Red & Blue, but is a version exclusive in Japan.Oddish, a Grass/ Poison-type Pokémon, is present in both Red & Blue, but is a version exclusive in Japan.Originally Version Exclusives in Red & Green Magmar, a Fire-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Green, but is present in both Red & Blue.Victreebel, a Grass/ Poison-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Green, but is present in both Red & Blue.Weepinbell, a Grass/ Poison-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Green, but is present in both Red & Blue.Bellsprout, a Grass/ Poison-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Green, but is present in both Red & Blue.Ninetales, a Fire-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Green, but is present in both Red & Blue.Vulpix, a Fire-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Green, but is present in both Red & Blue.Pinsir, a Bug-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Blue.Persian, a Normal-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Blue.Meowth, a Normal-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Blue.Sandslash, a Ground-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Blue.Sandshrew, a Ground-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Blue.Electabuzz, an Electric-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Red.Primeape, a Fighting-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Red.Mankey, a Fighting-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Red.Arbok, a Poison-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Red.Ekans, a Poison-type Pokémon, is exclusive to Red.Red, Green, Blue & Yellow Exclusive to Red A Pokémon may be version exclusive in some sets of games, but not others for instance, the Sandshrew line is a version exclusive in Red/Blue because it can be found in Blue but not Red, but it is not a version exclusive in Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald because it can be found in all three games. For example, a user of Pokémon Diamond cannot obtain Glameow or Purugly without trading with a user of Pokémon Pearl.
#Pokemon sword and shield pokedex version exclusives series#
In each pair or trio of main series games, these Pokémon are available in some but not all of the games in the set.

5 Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold & SoulSilver.4.4 Exclusive to Emerald after obtaining National Pokedex.4.3 Pokémon that appear in Ruby & Sapphire but not Emerald.

4 Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed & LeafGreen.3.4 Pokémon that appear in these games but not Crystal.2.5 Pokémon that appear in these games but not Yellow.2.4 Originally Version Exclusives in Red & Green.
