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Revision as of 02:51, 3 March 2016
A Pokédex contains all detailed information about a Pokémon. You can come here to know about a specific Pokémon. All Pokemon from Pokémon Vortex are listed in this Pokédex. You can know each and every detail of a Pokémon based on it's appearance or disappearance in Pokémon Vortex.
The Pokédex in Pokémon Vortex is similar to that of the regular games in which you have a main screen that will display whether you have each Pokémon that is obtainable within the game and upon clicking a specific Pokémon, it will open up and show you more detail about the Pokémon. Details include its other variants, Pokédex number, how many have been obtained in Pokémon Vortex, base attacks, evolutions and more.
The global stats for how many of each Pokémon have been obtained are tracked globally through the game for every registered user. Each time, they catch a Pokémon, the counter will increase and likewise with releasing a Pokémon, it will decrease.
Looking through your personal Pokédex, it will display whether you have each variant of a Pokémon by showing a Obtained or a Not Obtained if you have not yet caught/obtained the Pokémon.
One of the huge differences with Pokémon Vortex's Pokédex is that it will not remember that you once had a Pokémon, but only what you currently have. So, if you trade a Pokémon or release one then it will be removed from your Pokédex obtained list. Another big difference is the amount of Pokémon there are to obtain. As of version 3, there are over 5,200 Pokémon to collect for your personal collection. While there are no limitations to how many Pokémon your account can hold, this makes it easy to stockpile duplicate Pokémon for later trades when you come to only need a few Pokémon for completion of the Pokédex.
Pokédex Achievements
There are various achievements that are obtained from reaching certain milestones of Pokédex completion which are awarded in increments of 1,000 unique Pokémon up to 5,000 and then one achievement for completing the entire Pokédex (Which is currently impossible)
Pokédex Regions
Kanto Pokédex
Johto Pokédex
Hoenn Pokédex
Sinnoh Pokédex
Unova Pokédex
Kalos Pokédex
![]() #650 Chespin |
![]() #651 Quilladin |
![]() #652 Chesnaught |
![]() #653 Fennekin |
![]() #654 Braixen |
![]() #655 Delphox |
![]() #656 Froakie |
![]() #657 Frogadier |
![]() #658 Greninja |
![]() #659 Bunnelby |
![]() #660 Diggersby |
![]() #661 Fletchling |
![]() #662 Fletchinder |
![]() #663 Talonflame |
![]() #664 Scatterbug |
![]() #665 Spewpa |
Vivillon #666 Vivillon |
![]() #667 Litleo |
![]() #668 Pyroar |
Flabebe #669 Flabebe |
Floette #670 Floette |
Florges #671 Florges |
![]() #672 Skiddo |
![]() #673 Gogoat |
![]() #674 Pancham |
![]() #675 Pangoro |
![]() #676 Furfrou |
![]() #677 Espurr |
Meowstic-male #678 Meowstic-male |
![]() #679 Honedge |
![]() #680 Doublade |
Aegislash #681 Aegislash |
![]() #682 Spritzee |
![]() #683 Aromatisse |
![]() #684 Swirlix |
![]() #685 Slurpuff |
![]() #686 Inkay |
![]() #687 Malamar |
![]() #688 Binacle |
![]() #689 Barbaracle |
![]() #690 Skrelp |
![]() #691 Dragalge |
![]() #692 Clauncher |
![]() #693 Clawitzer |
![]() #694 Helioptile |
![]() #695 Heliolisk |
![]() #696 Tyrunt |
![]() #697 Tyrantrum |
![]() #698 Amaura |
![]() #699 Aurorus |
![]() #700 Sylveon |
![]() #701 Hawlucha |
![]() #702 Dedenne |
![]() #703 Carbink |
![]() #704 Goomy |
![]() #705 Sliggoo |
![]() #706 Goodra |
![]() #707 Klefki |
![]() #708 Phantump |
![]() #709 Trevenant |
![]() #710 Pumpkaboo-average |
![]() #711 Gourgeist-average |
![]() #712 Bergmite |
![]() #713 Avalugg |
![]() #714 Noibat |
![]() #715 Noivern |
Xerneas #716 Xerneas |
![]() #717 Yveltal |
![]() #718 Zygarde |
![]() #719 Diancie |
![]() #720 Hoopa |
![]() #721 Volcanion |
Vortex Pokédex
![]() #010 Caterpie (Christmas) |
![]() #025 Pikachu (Christmas) |
![]() #150 Mewtwo (Armor) |
![]() #479 Rotom (Halloween) |
![]() #493 Arceus (Unknown) |
![]() #??? Dratinire |
![]() #??? Dratinice |
![]() #??? Dratinilic |
![]() #??? Darkrown |
![]() #??? Missingno. |
Removed & Cancelled Pokémon
Over time, as Pokémon Vortex progresses, sometimes Pokémon are removed completely. The reasons for this can vary from things such as the Pokémon was mistakenly added as a separate Pokémon (Giratina (Sky)), or development went off the initial design of a Pokémon (Celebi (Eternal)).
While the number of Pokémon that get removed is very low and far between, the community does show it's feeling of loss as some of these Pokémon have proven to be fan favourites.
Aside the removal of Pokémon, there are some Pokémon that get designed with the intention of being added to Pokémon Vortex but never quite make it. These are typically dress-ups and forms of existing Pokémon for holiday event purposes such as Diglett (Christmas).