New Pokemon are added toPokemon GO all the time. With the frequent additions of more Pokemon, regionals, time-limited encounters, and more, it can be difficult to know how many total Pokemon there are in the Pokedex, let alone complete it.
The number that represents a complete Pokedex is not necessarily achievable depending on a number of factors: When did you start playing? Where in the world do you live? Do you manage to finish Special Research stories?
Let's take a look at how many Pokemon are available in Pokemon GO, which ones might represent gaps in different players' Pokedexes, and everything else related to the gargantuan task of catching 'em all inPokemon GO.
Anyone who has managed to obtain every regional (by traveling, trading, or any other means), every Mythical Pokemon, every Legendary, and all the Pokemon that are locked behind events, quests, seasons, or anything else, will have 760 Pokemon listed as «caught» in their Pokedex. The most recent Pokemon added to the game is Cosmog, #789. Its evolutions, Cosmoem, Lunala, and Solgaleo, were not released with it, but probably will be soon.
In the entire National Pokedex of the main series, starting with Bulbasaur in Generation I on to the end of Generation VIII, Enamorus, there are 905 Pokemon in total. Just under 84% of all Pokemon have been released in Pokemon GO, though this is going to change very soon with the release of Pokemon Scarlet andPokemon Violet.
Here's a breakdown of the Pokemon available by generation, as well as which Pokemon from those generations are not yet available:
*This number includes Meltan and Melmetal. Without these two, as they're in their own section in the game's Pokedex, the total for Alola is 44 available out of 86 total.
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