green flag Ok so if you want the Text to move faster click the down arrow... however no interactions when you do that (untell you click up again) Updated: added Pokéballs section to the main page..... Up and down arrows are now only for the main screen... Upcoming updates will contain: Pokéballs described. Pokedex mode (an actual poke-dex) however I'll only have 3 listed. Tell me if you want to be notified about updates Turns out so many people have seen this project I wanna be the very best Like no one ever was To catch them is my real test To train them is my cause I will travel across the land Searching far and wide Teach Pokémon to understand[1] The power that's inside Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), it's you and me I know it's my destiny (Pokémon!) ooh, you're my best friend In a world we must defend Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), a heart so true Our courage will pull us through You teach me, and I'll teach you Po-ké-mon (Gotta catch 'em all!) Gotta catch 'em all! Pokémon! I wanna be the very best Like no one ever was To catch them is my real test To train them is my cause I will travel across the land Searching far and wide Teach Pokémon to understand The power that's inside Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), it's you and me I know it's my destiny (Pokémon!) Ooh, you're my best friend In a world we must defend Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), a heart so true Our courage will pull us through You teach me, and I'll teach you Po-ké-mon! (Gotta catch 'em all!) Gotta catch 'em all! Yeah... Ev'ry challenge along the way With courage I will face I will battle ev'ry day To claim my rightful place Come with me, the time is right There's no better team, Arm in arm, we'll win the fight It's always been our dream Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), it's you and me I know it's my destiny (Pokémon!) Ooh, you're my best friend In a world we must defend Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), a heart so true Our courage will pull us through You teach me, and I'll teach you Po-ké-mon! (Gotta catch 'em all!) Gotta catch 'em all! Gotta catch 'em all! Gotta catch 'em all! Gotta catch 'em all! Yeah! Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), it's you and me I know it's my destiny (Pokémon!) Ooh, you're my best friend In a world we must defend Pokémon (Gotta catch 'em all), a heart so true Our courage will pull us through You teach me, and I'll teach you Po-ké-mon! (Gotta catch 'em all!) Gotta catch 'em all! Pokémon! . Pokémon, Dexer, professor oak, pokeman, pokamon, pkachu, awesome, stuff, hello, hi, new, car1car1234, going, to, a, house, after, from, die, live, death, his, hers, my, awesomeness, amsoe, face, your, you're, name, gen, VI, Unbeatable, gotta, catch, catch'em, all, ketchup, ketchem, ash,
also i didn't make the typer i don't remember who did... Please remember to follow the manual of style and code of conduct at all times. Check BNN and Bulbanews for up-to-date Pokémon news and discuss it on the forums or in our IRC channel #bulbagarden on irc.systemnet.info. Pokédex From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search Zukan redirects here. For Japanese figures named after the Pokédex, see Pokémon Zukan figures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEX redirects here. For Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion abbreviated as DEX, see Dark Explorers (TCG). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pokédex logo Pokédex in Pokémon X and Y The Pokédex (Japanese: ポケモン図鑑 illustrated Pokémon encyclopedia) is a digital encyclopedia created by Professor Oak as an invaluable tool to Trainers in the Pokémon world. It gives information about all Pokémon in the world that are contained in its database, although it differs in how it acquires and presents information over the different media. However, they are also only given to a few Trainers at a time, generally to the ones that are felt to have exceptional potential and skill. There are different types of Pokédexes and each Pokédex is special to a specific region. Pokédex entries typically describe a Pokémon in only two or three sentences. They may give background information on the habitat or activities of a Pokémon in the wild or other information on the Pokémon's history or anatomy. Pokédex entries also include height, weight, cry, footprint (prior to Generation VI), location, other forms, and a picture of the Pokémon. Contents [hide] 1 Functions 1.1 Entries 1.1.1 Generation I 1.1.2 Generation II 1.1.3 Generation III 1.1.4 Generation IV 1.1.5 Generation V 1.1.6 Generation VI 1.2 Search and order 2 Completion 3 Gallery of images 3.1 Interface 3.2 Artwork 4 In the anime 4.1 In the main series 4.1.1 Pokédex entries 4.1.2 Voice actors 4.2 In Pokémon Origins 4.3 Gallery of images 5 In the manga 5.1 In the Pokémon Adventures manga 5.1.1 Gallery of images 5.2 In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga 6 In the TCG 7 Trivia 8 Names Functions The Pokédex is a handheld electronic encyclopedia device; one which is capable of recording and retaining information of the various Pokémon of the world. In order to accomplish Professor Oak's goal of a complete Pokémon database, the Pokédex is designed to find and record data on each Pokémon the Trainer meets. Pokémon are added to the Pokédex simply by encountering them in battle or (in certain instance) by seeing a picture of the Pokémon. However, detailed entries are not recorded until the player catches the Pokémon, receives it as a prize/gift or acquires it in a trade. Entries The main feature of any Pokédex are the entries on each individual Pokémon, which provide details that would otherwise be unexplored in the games. Generation I In Generation I's Pokédex (model HANDY505), the entries are simple and each individual section can be accessed directly from the listing. The first, and main option—"Data"—includes an image of the Pokémon, its number, name, species, height, weight, and a short blurb. The second option—"Cry"—does not open a new screen; selecting it simply plays the Pokémon's cry. The last option—"Area"—displays the map, along with flashing indicators at each location where the selected Pokémon can be found; in cases where the Pokémon is not available in the wild, is only available once, or can only be found by fishing or in the Unknown Dungeon, the message "Area Unknown" will be displayed over the center of the map instead. Pokémon Yellow allows players to print entries using the Game Boy Printer. Generation II Generation II's Pokédex (model HANDY808) retains the same elements as its predecessor, while adding the Pokémon's footprint to the information and, like Yellow, allows players to print entries. Unlike Generation I, selecting a Pokémon displays the entry in a new screen from which the other sections can be selected. This became the norm for subsequent generations. International versions also have a "Page" button for long Pokédex entries (in Generation I player simply had to press A button instead); Japanese versions did not have multi-page Pokédex entries. In these games, entries that would normally display "Area Unknown" on the map simply display an unmarked map. Generation III Generation III's Pokédex did not add anything to the main entry; however, Cry was given its own page, which displays the sound wave as it played. In addition, the Area section was changed to highlight locations instead of just marking them and can now display the locations of Pokémon obtainable by fishing. A Size section was added, which displays silhouettes of the Pokémon and the player character side by side.