Era database
Pokemon Generations
Browse the full pokemon generations index — region and partner counts on every card, with profiles for rosters and version groups.
Pokemon generations — what you get
The era grid, sidebar notes, and long-form pokemon generations copy below — built for replay prep, not wiki spelunking.
Catalog size
9
Full pokemon generations index
Total partners
1025
Loaded eras
9
Fan favorite hub
Pokemon generations plus fan saves
Cross-check era debuts with which species trainers actually heart — nostalgia and live rankings do not always match.
Pokemon generations — era grid
Pokemon generations — all release eras
Generation I
Kanto
Partners
151
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Generation II
Johto
Partners
100
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Generation III
Hoenn
Partners
135
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Generation IV
Sinnoh
Partners
107
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Generation V
Unova
Partners
156
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Generation VI
Kalos
Partners
72
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Generation VII
Alola
Partners
88
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Generation VIII
Galar
Partners
96
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Generation IX
Paldea
Partners
120
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Pokemon generations — region first
Eras connect the database to release regions, which gives replay routes much better structure than a flat dex list.
Pokemon generations — profile depth
Each era profile adds rosters and version tables beyond the partner count shown on hub cards.
Pokemon generations — linked browse
Open any era card to jump into a filtered detail page with species links and cross-hub navigation.
After pokemon generations study
Open regional dex lists, wild routes, or breeding groups when you need game-specific depth beyond release metadata.
Section 1
Why a Pokemon Generations Index Beats Memory
Release eras shape which partners exist, which tutors appear, and which dex caps apply. A pokemon generations hub tied to live dex data puts every era on one screen before you open a regional list.
Most players remember their first game and forget the rest. Pokemon generations browsing shows region names and partner counts on every card — then profiles carry move pools and version groups.
Open any era card when you need filtered species lists instead of scrolling the full national dex.
This hub loads every release era at once — small enough to scan quickly, deep enough to link into detail pages.
Pokemon Generations vs National Dex Search
Name search rewards memory. Era browsing rewards context — you start with Kanto caps, then jump to Paldea without losing track of which partners debuted when.
Pair this hub with regional dex lists when you need numbered routes instead of release metadata.
Section 2
How This Pokemon Generations Hub Works
Each card summarizes one release era with its main region and partner count. Pokemon generations profiles add move pools, passive lists, and version group tables.
Cards link forward to filtered detail pages — species rosters, era-specific mechanics, and cross-links back to type or move hubs.
Scroll the grid when you teach or stream about design shifts — the pokemon generations index keeps era order visible without a timeline graphic.
Reading Pokemon Generations Cards
Hub cards stay short on purpose — long tables live on profiles where you need them. Pokemon generations summaries focus on region and partner volume.
When two eras share a region name in spin-offs, open both profiles and compare version groups before you assume the same dex cap.
Cards link forward with a short note so you know rosters and version tables wait on the profile — not missing from the index.
Pokemon Generations and Dex Caps
Partner counts on cards hint at dex size — not every era introduced the same number of species. Pokemon generations browsing beats guessing from release year alone.
Open live rankings filtered by era when you wonder which debuts fans still save decades later.
Section 3
Pokemon Generations for Team Planning
Draft retro squads with era-legal partners before you fine-tune EVs. Pokemon generations planning catches illegal tutors early in replay runs.
Run stat diff when two debuts share a role but ship in different eras.
Slot winners in the team builder after profiles confirm your target era allows the partner and move pool you want.
Pokemon Generations and Nostalgia Runs
Trace era order here before you lock a nuzlocke ruleset — some players cap teams at partners from one debut only. Pokemon generations cards make that cap visible fast.
Cross-check wild routes when you need encounter tables tied to a specific game generation, not just a release label.
Fan ranking boards skew toward recent debuts — use era profiles when you want context for why an older partner still tops lists.
Section 4
When to Open Individual Pokemon Generations Profiles
Stay on this hub for era scans and partner counts. Open a profile when you need full species lists, move catalogs, or version group breakdowns.
Speedrun routes often hinge on which debuts exist in which era — pokemon generations profiles map legal partners without opening every species page.
Remakes and dual-region games still map to one era card here — profiles explain which version groups share rosters.
Teaching streams benefit from era context — design philosophy shifts show up faster when you can jump from summary cards to full rosters.
Read the team building guide for role labels, then return here to verify era caps.
Section 5
Pokemon Generations — Quick Start
Scan the grid, pick your debut era, and open one profile to read the full roster.
Heart a partner in saved collection after the profile confirms your plan. Pokemon generations study works in short passes — not one marathon wiki dive.
Bookmark this hub if you replay older titles often — dex caps and tutor pools shift even when partner art does not.
Return after new releases when fresh eras reshuffle which pokemon generations profiles list as the latest cap.
Keep this index open while you plan a retro run — one glance beats alt-tabbing to timeline charts.
FAQ
Pokemon generations — questions
What does the pokemon generations index include?
Every release era with main region and partner counts on hub cards. Pokemon generations data loads from the same dex API as era profiles — no stale fan wikis.
How do I browse pokemon generations?
Scroll the era grid and open any card for filtered species lists and version groups. Pokemon generations browsing here is release-order first — not alphabetical dex search.
Where do pokemon generations cards differ from profiles?
Cards summarize region and partner volume for quick scans. Profiles add move pools, passive lists, and version tables — open them when the pokemon generations shortlist is down to two eras.
How do pokemon generations tie to regional dex lists?
Era pages show release metadata; regional dex hubs show numbered routes per game. Pokemon generations browsing narrows which debut to open before you hunt encounter tables.
How do pokemon generations connect to team building?
Verify era caps here, run stat diff on finalists, then draft six slots in the team builder. Pokemon generations gaps show up before you breed illegal partners.