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  1. Complete list of Pokémon evolution chains and required conditions for evolution. Covers all Pokémon including the Scarlet/Violet games.

  2. It has been suggested that this article be moved to List of Pokémon by breeding attributes. Please discuss whether or not to move it on its talk page. This is a list of Pokémon by their Egg Groups and number of Egg cycles required to hatch without any modifiers.

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    Three-stage Pokémon are Pokémon consisting of three stages and have two evolutions from their unevolved form. All First partner Pokémon used in the mainline games are part of a three-stage evolution, with the exception of Eevee. All Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon also follow this trend.

    Most Pokémon families have become three-stage lines through added evolutions or pre-evolutions introduced in later generations, one example being a Pokémon such as Roselia, who was previously not part of an evolution line until the introductions of Budew and Roserade in Generation IV, now making Roselia a three-stage Pokémon starting with Budew.

    Generation I Pokémon
    Generation II Pokémon
    Generation III Pokémon
    Generation IV Pokémon
    Generation V Pokémon
    Generation VI Pokémon

    •Generation I currently has the most amount of three-stage evolution lines, with 29.

    •It also had the most three-stage evolution lines upon the generation's debut, with 16.

    •Generation IV currently has the least amount of three-stage evolution lines, with 6.

    •It is also tied with Generation II for the least three-stage lines upon debut, both having 6 as well.

    •From Generation V to Generation VII, no Pokémon have gained an evolution or pre-evolution to make them into a three-stage evolution line.

    •In Generation VIII, Pokémon were given new evolutions. However, they are also regional evolutions.

    •List of Pokémon by two-stage evolution

    • 1 Gen 1 (Bulbasaur, Charmander & Squirtle) Bulbasaur -> Ivysaur (level 16) -> Venusaur (level 32) Charmander -> Charmeleon (level 16) -> Charizard (level 36)
    • 2 Gen 3 (Treecko, Torchic & Mudkip) Treecko -> Grovyle (level 16) -> Sceptile (level 36) Torchic -> Combusken (level 16) -> Blaziken (level 36) Mudkip -> Marshtomp (level 16) -> Swampert (level 36)
    • 3 Gen 2 (Chikorita, Cyndaquil & Totodile) Chikorita -> Bayleef (level 16) -> Meganium (level 32) Cyndaquil -> Quilava (level 14) -> Typhlosion (level 36)
    • 4 Gen 4 (Turtwig, Chimchar & Piplup) Turtwig -> Grotle (level 18) -> Torterra (level 32) Chimchar -> Monferno (level 14) -> Infernape (level 36) Piplup -> Prinplup (level 16) -> Empoleon (level 36)
  3. Nov 7, 2022 · Think Gen 7, Gen 3 and Gen 4 are the most consistently well-designed across the 3, with each of the latter 2 challenging the Kanyo starters for good design. 0

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  4. Sep 4, 2024 · Gen VIII in the Pokémon franchise introduces Grookey, Sobble, and Scorbunny as the three Starter Pokémon to the Pokémon Sword and Shield games. These three were a pleasant sight for most...

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