Pokemon
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Original Name:宝可梦Gender:NeutralScope:Novel-specificStatus:ActiveSource:AIOccurrences:548Chapters:128
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Biodata
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Pokémon (宝可梦) |
| Species/Race | A diverse group of creatures living alongside humans in the Pokémon world. |
| Affiliation | Varies between wild Pokémon and Pokémon partnered with human trainers. |
| Occupation/Role | Companions, competitive battlers, and participants in regional ecosystems. |
| First Appearance | 339 |
Background / History
The Pokémon world is presented as a comparatively safe world where humans and Pokémon coexist peacefully. Low crime rates allow even children to travel independently, while Pokémon captured by trainers generally do not harm humans without their master’s command. 339 340
Illya identifies the world after encountering a three-headed Pokémon she initially mistakes for Dodrio. She and her companions later obtain Pokédexes from Professor Oak; in this setting, a Pokédex also functions as personal identification. 339 340
Pokémon become central to Illya’s group as they form teams, train for tournaments, challenge Gyms, seek rare species across multiple regions, and eventually confront or recruit numerous Mythical Pokémon. 340 410 488
Battle System
| Aspect | Documented mechanics |
|---|---|
| Levels | Pokémon gain experience through battles and can be trained to Level 100, treated as the maximum level. Conventional training takes time, while Nihilego can rapidly unleash a Pokémon’s potential. 352 466 |
| Types | Type matchups, environmental conditions, and attribute advantages heavily influence battles; for example, Blaine’s volcanic arena strengthens Fire-types, while Psychic- and Ghost-type counters are sought against Sabrina’s Alakazam. 364 352 |
| Base Stat Total | A Pokémon’s Base Stat Total is an important benchmark, though training and skill can overcome raw stat differences. Dragonite is stated to have a Base Stat Total of 600, while Gardevoir has 518 before Mega Evolution. 345 461 |
| Moves and technique | Move strength depends on execution as much as power. Gardevoir’s superior mental-power control surpasses Sabrina’s Alakazam despite not relying solely on greater raw psychic strength. 461 |
| Mythical Pokémon | Mythical Pokémon can draw upon natural power through their moves, allowing them to overwhelm ordinary Pokémon with equivalent level and stats in direct exchanges. Their lack of battle experience, however, can leave them vulnerable to trained teams. 448 488 |
| Poké Balls | Trainers can keep Pokémon in Poké Balls, though Artoria refuses a gifted Ponyta because it would likely spend most of its time confined inside one. 347 |
Evolution and Form Changes
- Pokémon may evolve through leveling, as shown by Dratini and Dragonair eventually becoming Dragonite. 345 348
- Evolution conditions can alter outcomes. Dongfang Qinlan’s Eevee evolves into Umbreon rather than Sylveon because it evolves at night. 356
- Mega Evolution requires an Evolution Stone carried by both trainer and Pokémon, high mutual affection, and exceptional potential. It substantially increases Base Stat Total without changing the Pokémon’s level. 475
- Certain Pokémon possess alternate forms with major stat changes; Zamazenta’s King of the Shield form raises its Base Stat Total to 720 and greatly improves its defenses. 476
Notable Pokémon
| Pokémon | Role and documented traits | Chapters |
|---|---|---|
| Pikachu | Ash’s Pikachu possesses speed and electric power far beyond an ordinary Pikachu, defeating two of Blaine’s Pokémon in succession. | 364 |
| Dragonite | A high-stat evolved form of Dratini and Dragonair. Artoria trains one in techniques modeled after Heracles, making it fight more like a berserker than a conventional Pokémon. | 345 401 |
| Gardevoir | Honghong’s Gardevoir evolves rapidly from a rare Ralts and learns nearly all Psychic-type moves during leveling. Its mental-power control later surpasses Sabrina’s Alakazam. | 345 461 |
| Gengar | Shinobu’s Gengar uses unconventional tactics, including transforming into Shinobu’s likeness before striking with Shadow Blade. Its high energy consumption becomes a key limitation. | 462 |
| Mewtwo | The master of New Island, Mewtwo considers itself both the strongest Pokémon and trainer. It commands powerful clones and opposes what it sees as human enslavement of Pokémon. | 391 402 |
| Mew | Illya’s Mythical Pokémon; it uses Teleport, Psybeam, Hyper Beam, and Mind Pierce during the Indigo League semifinals. | 473 474 |
| Lugia | Known as the Sea God, Lugia explains that Zapdos, Moltres, and Articuno maintain the Orange Islands’ natural balance. It later joins Dongfang Qinlan’s team after the Legendary Birds are released. | 421 422 |
| Zeraora | Huandu Luolan’s Electric-type Mythical Pokémon. Rather than generating electricity itself, it controls and stores natural lightning. | 434 |
| Latios and Latias | Water City’s Guardian Deities. Latias initially leads Cuiyu Xiaotan’s group to its hidden base, while Latios agrees to a battle deciding whether the pair may travel with the group. | 424 427 |
| Hoopa | A portal-creating Pokémon cared for by Mayali. It summons Mythical Pokémon from different regions for Illya’s group to challenge. | 484 485 |
Story Role / Major Arcs
- Arrival and tournament preparation — Illya’s group enters the Pokémon world, obtains Pokédexes from Professor Oak, forms tournament teams, and begins capturing and training Pokémon. 339 340
- Regional training and Gym challenges — The teams pursue evolutions, rare Pokémon, and tactical counters for Gym Leaders, including Sabrina’s Alakazam. 344 348 387
- New Island incident — Mewtwo summons strong trainers to New Island, challenges them with its clones, and later attempts to capture and clone the opposing teams’ Pokémon. 389 392 402
- Mythical Pokémon expeditions — The teams divide among the Orange Islands, Johto, and Hoenn to locate Mythical Pokémon. Lugia, Suicune, Latios, and Latias become major targets or allies. 410 422 423 424
- Indigo League — Pokémon battles showcase the value of trainer skill over raw species strength, including Gardevoir’s refined psychic control, Gengar’s deceptive fighting style, and Illya’s Jigglypuff defeating Gengar through singing. 461 462 483
- Hoopa’s summoning campaign — Hoopa brings numerous Mythical Pokémon to Illya’s group, including Rayquaza, Giratina, Dialga, Reshiram, Zekrom, Palkia, and Zygarde. Several are defeated due to poor combat experience, while Jirachi, Manaphy, Victini, Magearna, and Diancie agree to join the group. 485 488
Trivia
- The narrative uses the term “Mythical Pokémon” for figures including Mew, Mewtwo, Lugia, the Legendary Birds, and the Legendary Beasts. 409 410
- Wild Pokémon can refuse capture, particularly powerful Mythical Pokémon with pride or regional responsibilities. 421 488
- Pokémon battle outcomes are not determined by stats alone: Illya’s ordinary, max-level Jigglypuff defeats Honghong’s Gengar in the Indigo League Grand Finals through its singing. 483