List of generation V Pokémon

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The fifth generation (Generation V) of the Pokémon franchise features 156 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the 2010 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Black and White. Some Pokémon in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Black and White.

The following list details the 156 Pokémon of Generation V in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Victini, is number 494 and the last, Genesect, is number 649. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in which they were introduced.

List of Pokémon

List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation V (2010)[nb 1]
Name National Pokédex
number
Type(s) Evolves into Notes
English Japanese Primary Secondary
Victini Victini[2] 494 Psychic Fire Does not evolve Victini is number #000 in the Unova Pokédex. This Mythical Pokemon will bring victory to whichever team it chooses. Its currently the only Mythical Pokemon that comes before the starters in the regional Pokedex.
Snivy Tsutarja[3] 495 Grass Servine (#496) It bathes its tail with sunlight by using photosynthesis. If its not feeling so well, its tail will start to droop.
Servine Janovy[4] 496 Grass Serperior (#497)
Serperior Jalorda[5] 497 Grass Does not evolve
Tepig Pokabu[3] 498 Fire Pignite (#499)
Pignite Chaoboo[6] 499 Fire Fighting Emboar (#500)
Emboar Enbuoh[7] 500 Fire Fighting Does not evolve
Oshawott Mijumaru[3] 501 Water Dewott (#502) Oshawott is known as the Sea Otter Pokémon. The shell on its belly, known as a scalchop, is made of the same components as fingernails. Strangely, the scalchop has been known to grow from Oshawott's navel.[8] It can detach the scalchop from its body and use it as a blade.[9] It fights using the scalchop as a blade, and can block and attack the foe back in an instant.[10] Dewott's appearance is somewhat similar to Oshawott except that it is primarily light blue in coloration, has white whiskers, and has a blue adornment with two scalchops around its waist. Like Oshawott, these can be detached and used as weapons. With rigorous training, Dewott acquires the ability to perform two-shell attacks with flowing swordsmanship.[11] Unlike its pre-evolutions, Samurott is a quadruped, sea lion-like Pokémon. It can silence its enemies by glaring at them, and it can defeat an opponent by swinging the swords on its armor,[12] known as seamitars.[13]

Oshawott was designed to be the "cute" one of them as well as acting as a "den mother figure" to the other two. Dewott was also the last of the second form of the starters to be designed. In an interview with Ken Sugimori, he stated that they were concerned on what to make Oshawott evolve into. After watching sea otters at a zoo, he decided to make the third evolution based on a sea lion, with Oshawott's shell turned into a sword. He also stated that Oshawott's evolution would be Japanese style of design. He also cited the powerful nature from them such as the "sound they made when they stamped on the ground."[14][15] Sugimori also intended to design Samurott to be a completely different shape from Oshawott that would aid in making it a "den mother" figure.[14]

Dewott Futachimaru[16] 502 Water Samurott (#503)
Samurott Daikenki[17] 503 Water Does not evolve
Patrat Minezumi[3] 504 Normal Watchog (#505) When its sleeping, one stays awake to watch. Although they never see foes coming from behind.
Watchog Miruhog[3] 505 Normal Does not evolve If one does see an enemy, its tail will stand straight, and spit seeds that and stores in its cheek pouches.
Lillipup Yorterrie[18] 506 Normal Herdier (#507) It's a good starting pokemon because it listens well and easy to train.
Herdier Herderrie[18] 507 Normal Stoutland (#508)
Stoutland Mooland[18] 508 Normal Does not evolve
Purrloin Choroneko[19] 509 Dark Liepard (#510) In the Pokémon Black & White anime series, the character Cilan is afraid of Purrloin. It tries to steal things like jewelry from women. But the victims think that the act is so cute, they let it slide.
Liepard Lepardas[18] 510 Dark Does not evolve
Pansage Yanappu[20] 511 Grass Simisage (#512)
Simisage Yanakkie[21] 512 Grass Does not evolve It attacks with its thorn covered tail.
Pansear Baoppu[22] 513 Fire Simisear (#514)
Simisear Baokkie[23] 514 Fire Does not evolve
Panpour Hiyappu[24] 515 Water Simipour (#516)
Simipour Hiyakkie[25] 516 Water Does not evolve It will water flowers from its tail.
Munna Munna[3] 517 Psychic Musharna (#518)
Musharna Musharna[3] 518 Psychic Does not evolve
Pidove Mamepato[3] 519 Normal Flying Tranquill (#520)
Tranquill Hatoboh[26] 520 Normal Flying Unfezant (#521) Since it always knows where its nest is, it never gets separated from its Trainer.
Unfezant Kenhallow[27] 521 Normal Flying Does not evolve
Blitzle Shimama[18] 522 Electric Zebstrika (#523) The flashes it produces helps it communicates with others by using patterns.
Zebstrika Zebraika[28] 523 Electric Does not evolve
Roggenrola Dangoro[27] 524 Rock Boldore (#525) The orange part of its body is actually its ear. Its curious enough to follow sounds, but if the sounds stop, it freaks out and topples over.
Boldore Gantle[27] 525 Rock Gigalith (#526)
Gigalith Gigaiath[28] 526 Rock Does not evolve
Woobat Koromori[3] 527 Psychic Flying Swoobat (#528)
Swoobat Kokoromori[18] 528 Psychic Flying Does not evolve
Drilbur Mogurew[3] 529 Ground Excadrill (#530) By spinning its body 360 degrees, it can dig easily through the ground.
Excadrill Doryuzu[29] 530 Ground Steel Does not evolve
Audino Tabunne[30] 531 Normal Mega Evolution It can hear very well. Audino is the only Generation V Pokémon with a Mega Evolution.
Timburr Dokkorer[31] 532 Fighting Gurdurr (#533)
Gurdurr Dotekkotsu[31] 533 Fighting Conkeldurr (#534)
Conkeldurr Roubushin[18] 534 Fighting Does not evolve
Tympole Otamaro[18] 535 Water Palpitoad (#536) They communicate by vibrating their cheeks.
Palpitoad Gamagaru[18] 536 Water Ground Seismitoad (#537) When they vibrate the bumps on their heads, they can make waves in water or earthquake-like vibrations on land.
Seismitoad Gamageroge[18] 537 Water Ground Does not evolve
Throh Nageki[18] 538 Fighting Does not evolve
Sawk Dageki[18] 539 Fighting Does not evolve
Sewaddle Kurumiru[26] 540 Bug Grass Swadloon (#541)
Swadloon Kurumayu[31] 541 Bug Grass Leavanny (#542)
Leavanny Hahakomori[18] 542 Bug Grass Does not evolve
Venipede Fushide[31] 543 Bug Poison Whirlipede (#544)
Whirlipede Wheega[31] 544 Bug Poison Scolipede (#545)
Scolipede Pendror[26] 545 Bug Poison Does not evolve
Cottonee Monmen[18] 546 Grass Fairy[nb 2] Whimsicott (#547)
Whimsicott Elfuun[18] 547 Grass Fairy[nb 2] Does not evolve Whimsicott appears in the background of the stage Unova Pokémon League in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Petilil Churine[18] 548 Grass Lilligant (#549)
Lilligant Dredear[18] 549 Grass Does not evolve
Basculin Bassrao[18] 550 Water Does not evolve Basculin are based on piranhas.[32]
Sandile Meguroco[3] 551 Ground Dark Krokorok (#552) In the Pokémon Black & White anime series, Sandile is portrayed as wearing shades. This goes for its Evolutions as well.
Krokorok Waruvile[18] 552 Ground Dark Krookodile (#553)
Krookodile Waruvial[18] 553 Ground Dark Does not evolve
Darumaka Darumakka[26] 554 Fire Darmanitan (#555) Its droppings are warm so people use them to keep themselves warm.
Darmanitan Hihidaruma[3] 555 Fire Does not evolve Can change between "Zen mode" and Normal mode
Fire Psychic "Zen Mode"
Maractus Maracacchi[18] 556 Grass Does not evolve
Dwebble Ishizumai[26] 557 Bug Rock Crustle (#558)
Crustle Iwapalace[31] 558 Bug Rock Does not evolve
Scraggy Zuruggu[26] 559 Dark Fighting Scrafty (#560)
Scrafty Zuruzukin[31] 560 Dark Fighting Does not evolve
Sigilyph Symboler[18] 561 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Sigilyph's design is based on the Nazca Lines.
Yamask Desumasu[26] 562 Ghost Cofagrigus (#563) Each of them carries a mask that used to be its face when it was human. Sometimes they look at it and cry.
Cofagrigus Desukarn[28] 563 Ghost Does not evolve
Tirtouga Protoga[18] 564 Water Rock Carracosta (#565)
Carracosta Abagoura[18] 565 Water Rock Does not evolve
Archen Archen[33] 566 Rock Flying Archeops (#567)
Archeops Archeos[18] 567 Rock Flying Does not evolve
Trubbish Yabukuron[18] 568 Poison Garbodor (#569)
Garbodor Dustdas[31] 569 Poison Does not evolve
Zorua Zorua[3] 570 Dark Zoroark (#571)
Zoroark Zoroark[3] 571 Dark Does not evolve It can make illusions so real, people sometimes believe they are real.
Minccino Chillarmy[34] 572 Normal Cinccino (#573) It loves to clean. It even has a broom-like tail.
Cinccino Chillaccino[18] 573 Normal Does not evolve
Gothita Gothimu[33] 574 Psychic Gothorita (#575)
Gothorita Gothimiru[18] 575 Psychic Gothitelle (#576)
Gothitelle Gothiruselle[35] 576 Psychic Does not evolve
Solosis Uniran[33] 577 Psychic Duosion (#578)
Duosion Doublan[18] 578 Psychic Reuniclus (#579)
Reuniclus Lanculus[26] 579 Psychic Does not evolve If its 2 brains think the same thing its psychic power is doubled.
Ducklett Koaruhie[18] 580 Water Flying Swanna (#581)
Swanna Swanna[18] 581 Water Flying Does not evolve
Vanillite Vanipeti[18] 582 Ice Vanillish (#583) Vanillite and its evolutionary line were designed by British artist James Turner. They are based on ice cream cones.[36]
Vanillish Vanirich[31] 583 Ice Vanilluxe (#584)
Vanilluxe Baivanilla[18] 584 Ice Does not evolve
Deerling Shikijika[37] 585 Normal Grass Sawsbuck (#586) Form changes depending on the in-game season.
Sawsbuck Mebukijika[26] 586 Normal Grass Does not evolve Form changes depending on the in-game season.
Emolga Emonga[38] 587 Electric Flying Does not evolve
Karrablast Kaburumo[31] 588 Bug Escavalier (#589) It evolves by trading one for Shelmet .
Escavalier Chevargo[28] 589 Bug Steel Does not evolve
Foongus Tamagetake[35] 590 Grass Poison Amoonguss (#591)
Amoonguss Morobareru[31] 591 Grass Poison Does not evolve
Frillish Pururill[31] 592 Water Ghost Jellicent (#593) It is one of the few Pokémon that has a gender difference. This goes for its Evolution as well.
Jellicent Burungel[18] 593 Water Ghost Does not evolve
Alomomola Mamanbou[3] 594 Water Does not evolve Alomomola are based on the sunfish.[32]
Joltik Bachuru[18] 595 Bug Electric Galvantula (#596)
Galvantula Dentula[35] 596 Bug Electric Does not evolve
Ferroseed Tesseed[18] 597 Grass Steel Ferrothorn (#598)
Ferrothorn Nutrey[33] 598 Grass Steel Does not evolve
Klink Giaru[26] 599 Steel Klang (#600)
Klang Gigiaru[18] 600 Steel Klinklang (#601) It can shoot the other gear[clarification needed] at its foes. If the other gear does not come back, it will not go with any other Klink gear, and die.
Klinklang Gigigiaru[18] 601 Steel Does not evolve It uses its red core as an energy tank and spins its spikes to charge itself.
Tynamo Shibishirasu[31] 602 Electric Eelektrik (#603) Tynamo and its evolutions are based on the sea lamprey.[32]
Eelektrik Shibibeel[31] 603 Electric Eelektross (#604)
Eelektross Shibirudon[18] 604 Electric Does not evolve
Elgyem Ligray[18] 605 Psychic Beheeyem (#606) Its name comes from LGM, "Little Green Men". The flashing lights on its hand allows it to communicate with each other.
Beheeyem Ohbem[31] 606 Psychic Does not evolve Its name comes from BEM, "Bug-eyed monster."
Litwick Hitomoshi[18] 607 Ghost Fire Lampent (#608) The flame it has is actually because it's burning souls that it uses as food.
Lampent Lampler[18] 608 Ghost Fire Candelure (#609) It hangs around hospitals waiting for people to pass on.
Chandelure Chandela[18] 609 Ghost Fire Does not evolve Chandelure is a playable character in Pokkén Tournament DX. It is also an enemy in the Smash Run mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is a boss in PokéPark 2: Adventures Beyond.
Axew Kibago[3] 610 Dragon Fraxure (#611)
Fraxure Onondo[39] 611 Dragon Haxorus (#612)
Haxorus Ononokus[40] 612 Dragon Does not evolve
Cubchoo Kumasyun[41] 613 Ice Beartic (#614) If it sniffles its runny nose, it gains more power.
Beartic Tunbear[18] 614 Ice Does not evolve
Cryogonal Freegeo[18] 615 Ice Does not evolve It is an enemy in the Smash Run mode in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Shelmet Chobomaki[31] 616 Bug Accelgor (#617) Trading one for Karrablast will evolve it.
Accelgor Agilder[28] 617 Bug Does not evolve It is very quick on its feet.
Stunfisk Maggyo[18] 618 Ground Electric Does not evolve Stunfisk is based on the flatfish.[32] It has a Galarian form that looks similar to a bear trap.
Mienfoo Kojofu[18] 619 Fighting Mienshao (#620)
Mienshao Kojondo[31] 620 Fighting Does not evolve
Druddigon Crimgan[28] 621 Dragon Does not evolve
Golett Gobit[31] 622 Ground Ghost Golurk (#623) Golett and Golurk are among the first Pokémon to be designed by a Western artist.[42]
Golurk Goloog[18] 623 Ground Ghost Does not evolve Golurk's design is inspired by the Golem of Prague of Jewish folklore, a clay figure given life to protect the Jewish people of Prague from attacks and persecution.[43]
Pawniard Komatana[18] 624 Dark Steel Bisharp (#625)
Bisharp Kirikizan[18] 625 Dark Steel Does not evolve
Bouffalant Buffron[18] 626 Normal Does not evolve
Rufflet Washibon[31] 627 Normal Flying Braviary (#628)
Braviary Warrgle[28] 628 Normal Flying Does not evolve Many people call it the "American" Pokémon due to its name and the fact that it has red, white, and blue feathers like the American flag.
Vullaby Valchai[18] 629 Dark Flying Mandibuzz (#630)
Mandibuzz Vulgina[18] 630 Dark Flying Does not evolve It uses bones to style itself.
Heatmor Kuitaran[31] 631 Fire Does not evolve Heatmor will try to burn through Durant's weak armor and then eat it.
Durant Aiant[31] 632 Bug Steel Does not evolve It tries to size up and defend itself against Heatmor.
Deino Monozu[31] 633 Dark Dragon Zweilous (#634) Deino, which means "1" in German, is blind so it usually bites things and comes out with scratches.
Zweilous Dihead[31] 634 Dark Dragon Hydreigon (#635) Zweilous, meaning "2" in German, has 2 heads which fight over food a lot.
Hydreigon Sazandora[18] 635 Dark Dragon Does not evolve Hydreigon, which means "3" in German and dragon, has 3 heads which are all real. Before it evolves, the heads fight to determine who will be the dominant head.
Larvesta Merlarva[18] 636 Bug Fire Volcarona (#637)
Volcarona Ulgamoth[18] 637 Bug Fire Does not evolve
Cobalion Cobalon[18] 638 Steel Fighting Does not evolve Cobalion's design is inspired by Athos from The Three Musketeers.[44]
Terrakion Terrakion[18] 639 Rock Fighting Does not evolve Terrakion's design is inspired by Porthos from The Three Musketeers.[44]
Virizion Virizion[18] 640 Grass Fighting Does not evolve Virizion's design is inspired by Aramis from The Three Musketeers.[44]
Tornadus Tornelos[18] 641 Flying Does not evolve Tornadus' "Incarnate Forme" is inspired by the Japanese Fūjin, the Shinto God of the wind. Its "Therian Forme" stems from the Four Symbols of Chinese myth, specifically the Vermilion Bird. It is capable of transforming between forms via an item called the "Reveal Glass".[43][45]
Thundurus Voltolos[18] 642 Electric Flying Does not evolve Thundurus' "Incarnate Forme" is inspired by the Japanese Raijin, the Shinto God of lightning, thunder, and storms. Its "Therian Forme" stems from the Four Symbols of Chinese myth, specifically the Azure Dragon. It is capable of transforming between forms via an item called the "Reveal Glass".[43][45]
Reshiram Reshiram[3] 643 Dragon Fire Does not evolve It appears as a stage hazard in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Zekrom Zekrom[3] 644 Dragon Electric Does not evolve It powers up with electricity from its tail. It appears as a stage hazard in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Landorus Landlos[18] 645 Ground Flying Does not evolve Landorus' "Incarnate Forme" is inspired by the Japanese Inari Ōkami, the Shinto God of agriculture and fertility. Its "Therian Forme" stems from the Four Symbols of Chinese myth, specifically the White Tiger. It is capable of transforming between forms via an item called the "Reveal Glass".[43][45]
Kyurem Kyurem[46] 646 Dragon Ice Does not evolve Capable of fusing with either Reshiram or Zekrom to become "White Kyurem" or "Black Kyurem", respectively.
Keldeo Keldeo[18] 647 Water Fighting Does not evolve Keldeo's design is inspired by d'Artagnan from The Three Musketeers.[44]
Meloetta Meloetta[18] 648 Normal Psychic Does not evolve "Aria Forme"
Normal Fighting "Pirouette Forme"
Genesect Genesect[18] 649 Bug Steel Does not evolve It was altered by Team Plasma after it was revived. It can appear from a Poké Ball or Master Ball in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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