In Pokémon GO there are regional (or exclusive) pokémons that can only be found in specific regions of the world. These geographical boundaries are as varied as possible, and can be entire hemispheres, continents, countries or even specific regions within a country, as you will see in the list below.
Check out the updated list of all regional Pokémon GO Pokémon below!
1st generation regional Pokémon
Pokémon |
Type |
Where to find |
Farfetch'd |
Normal and Flying |
Japan |
Tauros |
Normal |
North America |
Mr. Mime |
Psychic and Fairy |
Europe |
Kangaskhan |
Normal |
Australia |
2nd Generation Regional Pokémon
Pokémon |
Type |
Where to find |
Heracross |
Fighter and Insect |
Central America and South America |
Corsola |
Stone and Water |
In countries close to the Equator |
Regional Generation 3 Pokémon
Pokémon |
Type |
Where to find |
Zangoose |
Normal |
Europe, Asia and Australia
(alternates locations with Seviper) |
Seviper |
Poisonous |
North America, South America and Africa
(alternates locations with Zangoose) |
Solrock |
Psychic and Stone |
North America, South America and Africa
(alternates locations with Lunatone) |
Lunatone |
Psychic and Stone |
Europe, Asia and Australia
(alternates locations with Lunatone) |
Torkoal |
Fire |
India and South Asia |
Relicanth |
Stone and Water |
New Zealand and surroundings |
Illumise |
Bug |
North America, South America and Africa
(alternate locations with Volbeat) |
Volbeat |
Bug |
Europe, Asia and Australia
(alternates locations with Illumise) |
Tropius |
Plant and Flying |
Africa |
4th Generation Regional Pokémon
Pokémon |
Type |
Where to find |
Azelf |
Psychic |
North America, South America and Greenland |
Mesprit |
Psychic |
Europe, Middle East, Africa and India |
Uxie |
Psychic |
Asia near the Pacific Ocean |
Carnivine |
Plant |
Southeast United States |
Chatot |
Normal and Flying |
South hemisphere |
Shellos |
Water |
Blue version: east of the Greenwich meridian
Pink version: West Greenwich meridian |
Pachirisu |
Electric |
Alaska, Canada and Russia |
Pamper me. Jr |
Psychic and Fairy |
Europe |
5th Generation regional Pokémon
Pokémon |
Type |
Where to find |
Pansage |
Plant |
Asia, near the Pacific Ocean |
Pansear |
Fire |
Europe, Middle East, Africa and India |
Panpour |
Water |
Americas and Greenland |
Heatmor |
Fire |
West Greenwich Meridian |
Durant |
Insect and Steel |
East Greenwich Meridian |
Throh |
Fighter |
North America, South America and Africa |
Sawk |
Fighter |
Europe, Asia and Australia |
Maractus |
Plant |
Southern USA, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean and South America |
Sigilyph |
Psychic and Flying |
Greece and Egypt |
Red Basculin |
Water |
Eastern Hemisphere |
Blue Basculin |
Water |
Western Hemisphere |
Is it possible to obtain regional pokémons through exchange?
Yes. If you wanted to exchange them with a friend, the prices will be as follows:
- Good friend : 20,000 Star Poerias
- Great Friend : 16,000 Star Dust
- Ultra friend : 1600 Stardust
- Best Friend : 800 Stardust
Apart from being limited to specific areas, regional pokémons (or exclusive pokémons) work in the same way as any other, and can be captured and attracted with the same items.
Which regional pokémons can be found in Brazil?
All of whose regions include Brazil, that is:
- Heracross
- Corsola (only near the Equator)
- Chatot
- Azelf (extremely rare)
- Pink Shellos
- Panpour (rare)
- Throh
- Maractus
- Blue Basculin
It is also possible to find in Brazil pokémons that alternate between places like Zangoose and Seviper, Solrock and Lunatone and Illumise and Volbeat. Remember that these Pokémon always exclude the other, that is, if Zangoose is available, Seviper will not be, and vice versa.
Are there specific coordinates for finding these Pokémon?
No. As a rule, the Pokémon listed above can be found anywhere in the regions mentioned. So, if you want to capture a Heracross, for example, you can do it anywhere in Central America or South America.
In the case of water pokémons, like any other, they usually appear near aquatic regions, such as lakes, rivers and oceans.
However, it is possible to find exact coordinates shared on Pokémon GO forums and pages by players who have encountered the Pokémon above, but obviously the information will only be useful if you are in the same region or intend to use an application to change your location .
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