Pokemon Index
You will find on this page a index of the terms relating to the games of the license Pokemon. For each one there is a definition brief summary of each entry and a link to the portal or article where you can learn more. Feel free to browse with our index or use Ctrl + F to find what you are looking for.
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Azumarill: A Fairy/Water Pokémon from Generation 2 (2G). Its number is 184. Azumarill’s long ears are essential sensors. When it concentrates on listening, this Pokémon can identify nearby prey, even in fast-flowing streams or rapids.
Charizard: Fire/Flying Pokémon from the 1st generation (1G). It bears the number 6. Charizard travels the skies to find opponents of its own. It breathes powerful flames capable of melting anything. But it never directs its destructive breath at a weaker enemy.
Mystery Dungeon: This video game series developed by Chunsoft is rogue-like oriented and takes place in the Pokémon universe (other titles concern licenses like Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest). To date 4 titles have already been released: “Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team” (on GBA & Nintendo DS in 2006); “Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Shadow and Time” (on Nintendo DS in 2008); “Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky” (on Nintendo DS in 2009) and “Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity” (on Nintendo 3DS in 2013).
Flambusard: Fire/Flying Pokémon of the 6th generation (6G). It bears the number 663. Exalted by a merciless fight, it flies away, sowing in its wake the embers of the fire that smolders in its plumage.
Fulguris: Electric/Flying Pokémon of the 5th generation (5G). Its number is 642. Its tail shoots electric discharges. It flies in the sky of Unova and makes lightning fall.
Guides: Find our guides for Pokémon games. Whether you are a beginner or want to get back into the game, you will find the help you need to better understand the game, its content, its mechanisms and our advice for playing the different Pokémon as best as possible.
Keldeo: Fighting/Water Pokémon from the 5th generation (5G). It bears the number 647. It travels the world by running on the surface of seas and rivers. It appears where the water is very pure.
Lexicon : If you’re feeling a bit lost in all the swear words that are used in Pokémon commentary matches, this article aims to list the technical terms, abbreviations or dodgy expressions used during battles that could pose a problem for newcomers.
Movesets / Sets : Find our movesets for the different Pokémon, with all 4 attacks to choose from for a Pokémon in different possible configurations.
Ferrothorn: Pokémon Grass / Steel of the 5th generation (5G). It bears the number 598. It attacks thanks to its three thorny tentacles and launches steel thorns to reduce its enemies to dust. Its paths are of fire the monstroplantes strike down.
OverUsed (OU): Refers to the Over Used Tier. This is the most used Tier by Pokémon players.
Pokémon: Literally POCKEt-MONster or pocket monster. Famous video game series created in 1996, which has given rise to dozens of games, whether the main series or derivative titles; as well as animated series of films or even derivative products galore.
Pokemon white version: This episode was released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS. Pokémon Black Version brings a fifth generation of Pokémon (including 156 originals), and other new features such as 3-on-3 battles and alternating seasons. Pokémon White Version has several exclusive Pokémon including Zekrom, which appears on the game box.
Pokemon Black Version: This episode was released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS. Pokémon Black Version brings a fifth generation of Pokémon (including 156 originals), and other new features such as 3-on-3 battles or the alternation of seasons. Pokémon Black Version has several exclusive Pokémon including Reshiram, which appears on the game box.
Pokémon Omega Ruby: This episode released in November 2014 on 3DS is the remake of the Ruby version of the Game Boy Advance. With Pokémon RO, you will find the mega-evolutions as well as the Hoenn region, which you can explore in the sky, on the back of Pokémon, or explore the secret bases of other players. The Pokémon exclusive to this version is Primal Groudon.
Pokémon ROSA: Abbreviation to designate the two games Rubis Omega (RO) and Saphir Alpha (SA).
Pokémon Alpha Sapphire: This episode released in November 2014 on 3DS is the remake of the Sapphire version of the Game Boy Advance. With Pokémon SA, you will find the mega-evolutions as well as the Hoenn region, which you can explore in the sky, on the back of Pokémon, or explore the secret bases of other players. The Pokémon exclusive to this version is Primo-Kyogre.
Pokémon X: This episode was released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS. This time it is the Kalos region, inspired by France, that players find. The game has new Pokémon, including Xerneas and Yveltal, two legendaries, as well as mega-evolutions. Pokémon X has several exclusive Pokémon, including Xerneas, which appears on the game box.
Pokémon Y: This episode was released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS. This time it is the Kalos region, inspired by France, that players find. The game has new Pokémon, including Xerneas and Yveltal, two legendaries, as well as mega-evolutions. Pokémon Y has several exclusive Pokémon, including Yveltal, which appears on the game box.
Pokémon XY: Term used to refer to both Pokémon X and Pokémon Y games.
Pokémon Tournament: This new game is a new fighting game dedicated to arcade terminals and based on the gameplay of the Tekken license, putting players in control of the different Pokémon.
Scalprey (Bisharp): Steel/Dark Pokémon of the 5th generation (5G). It bears the number 625. A merciless Pokémon that cuts in two its prey immobilized by the cohorts of Scalpion that it commands.
Set: Find our movesets for the different Pokémon, with all 4 attacks to choose from for a Pokémon in different possible configurations.
Strat: Find our Pokémon guides. Whether you are a beginner or want to get back into the game, you will find the help you need to better understand the fights with the different Pokémon.
Strategy : If you are looking to (re)learn Pokémon strategy, you will find in this guide the basics you need to practice Pokémon battles.
VGC: Refers to the VGC (Video Game Championship) Tier, a separate Tier. It is the official tier during competitions organized by Nintendo and on double battles in rank mode. The VGC is done in double battles, where only Mythical Pokémon are prohibited.