Catch Regional Pokémon in Pokémon GO: Locations Revealed

Apr 22,25

In the vibrant world of Pokémon GO, regional Pokémon add a unique layer of excitement and adventure. These creatures are tied to specific locations around the globe, making them exclusive to certain regions. Initially, there was only one regional Pokémon, but as the game evolved, the number has grown to a remarkable dozen. In this guide, we'll explore these regional Pokémon and provide you with the exact locations to catch them, turning your gaming experience into a real-world journey.

Table of Content ---

  • What are regional Pokémon?
  • Generation One
  • Generation Two
  • Generation Three
  • Generation Four
  • Generation Five
  • Generation Six
  • Generation Seven
  • Generation Eight
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What are regional Pokémon?

Regional Pokémon are special creatures that can only be found in specific parts of the world. To catch them, you might need to embark on a journey to another country or continent. This feature not only enhances the thrill of the game but also fosters a sense of community among players with shared interests, encouraging them to connect and explore together.

Unfortunately, creating a comprehensive Pokémon GO regional map is impractical due to the vast number of creatures and their diverse habitats. To make it easier for you, we've organized the regional Pokémon by their chronological appearance in the series.

Generation One

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The first generation of regional Pokémon can be found worldwide, often in bustling locations like shopping centers, cinemas, or public halls.

NameRegion
Mr. MimeEurope
KangaskhanAustralia
TaurosUSA
Farfetch'dJapan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong

Generation Two

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The second generation Pokémon are found in less common regions, with fewer creatures than the first or third generations. Heracross is relatively easy to catch, while Corsola requires specific conditions.

NameRegion
HeracrossCentral and South American regions
CorsolaTropical areas near coastlines, specifically between 31° North latitude and 26° South latitude

Generation Three

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The third generation is widely distributed across the globe, with most Pokémon located in North and South America. No specific conditions are needed to catch them, making them more accessible.

NameRegion
VolbeatEurope, Asia, Australia
Zangoose
IllumiseAmerica and Africa
LunatoneWestern Hemisphere – West of Greenwich Meridian Line in Europe and Africa, North and South America
SolrockEastern Hemisphere – East of Greenwich Meridian Line in Europe and Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East
SeviperAmerica and Africa
RelicanthNew Zealand, adjacent islands
TropiusAfrica, Middle East
TorkoalWestern Asia, Southeast Asia

Generation Four

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While not as extensive as the previous generation, the fourth generation includes intriguing Pokémon, many of which are found in Europe. These creatures often appear in crowded areas, making the search more focused.

NameRegion
CarnivineUSA (Southeast)
PachirisuAlaska, Canada, Russia
Mime Jr.Europe
MespritEurope, Africa, Asia, Middle East
AzelfNorth and South America, Greenland
UxieAsia-Pacific
ChatotSouthern Hemisphere
ShellosPink: Western Hemisphere. Blue: Eastern Hemisphere

Generation Five

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The fifth generation is notable for its diverse habitats, including Egypt and Greece. These Pokémon span various types and countries, offering a rich exploration experience.

NameRegion
ThrohNorth and South America, Africa
PansearEurope, Middle East, India, Africa
MaractusMexico, Central and South America
PanpourNorth and South America, Greenland
BouffalantNew York
PansageAsia-Pacific Region
HeatmorEurope, Asia, Australia
DurantNorth and South America, Africa
BasculinRed: Eastern Hemisphere. Blue: Western Hemisphere
SawkEurope, Asia, Australia
SigilyphEgypt, Greece

Generation Six

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The sixth generation has fewer Pokémon, and they are scattered across the globe. To catch these, you'll need to plan trips to various regions.

NameRegion
Furfrou (Debutante)America
Furfrou (Diamond)Europe, Middle East, Africa
Furfrou (Star)Asia-Pacific
Furfrou (La Reine)France
Furfrou (Kabuki)Japan
Furfrou (Pharaoh)Egypt
FlabebeEurope, Middle East, Africa
KlefkiEverywhere, but most often spotted in: Brussels and Antwerp, Basel and Lausanne, Turin, Logroño, Kaiserslautern, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Karlsruhe
HawluchaMexico
VivillonEverywhere

Generation Seven

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The seventh generation features Pokémon that are true globetrotters, appearing in almost every part of the world. Plan your next vacation around catching these exciting creatures.

NameRegion
StakatakaEastern Hemisphere
BlacephalonWestern Hemisphere
ComfeyHawaii
OricorioEurope, Middle East, Africa, America, Pacific and Caribbean Islands
CelesteelaSouthern Hemisphere
KartanaNorthern Hemisphere

Generation Eight

The eighth generation introduces Stonjourner, which can be found in the United Kingdom. Explore landmarks outside the city to increase your chances of encountering this unique Pokémon.

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We hope this guide has been helpful in understanding regional Pokémon and planning your adventure to catch them. Have you already caught these regional fighters? Share your experiences in the comments below!

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