Pokédex (Stadium)
The Pokédex (Japanese: ずかん Illustrated Encyclopedia) is available in the Japanese Pokémon Stadium, Pokémon Stadium, and Pokémon Stadium 2. It includes a 3D visualization of the Pokédex from core series games connected via Transfer Pak.
In the latter two games, the Pokédex is a monitor in the Pokémon Lab. It is also referred to as Pokédex Monitor in Pokémon Stadium's instruction booklet.
Compatibility
- Main article: Transfer Pak#Compatibility
Location
In the Japanese Pokémon Stadium, the Pokédex is found in the main menu. In Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, the Pokédex is found at the Pokémon Lab.
In-game requirements
In all Stadium games, the Pokédex is accessible if there is a compatible core series game connected via Transfer Pak. However, if the player has not acquired the Pokédex yet in the core series game, the Pokédex will not be available in the Stadium games either. Similarly, the Unowndex in Pokémon Stadium 2 requires the player to have the Unown Mode in the connected Generation II game.
In the Japanese Pokémon Stadium, the Pokédex is only available if the player saved the connected core series game at a Pokémon Center. In Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, the Pokédex is available even if the player saved elsewhere.
English | Japanese | Notes |
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Data | データをみる See data | See the entry about a Pokémon. This is not visibly shown in Stadium 2, where this is replaced by just pressing A. |
Cry | なきごえ Cry | Hear the Pokémon's cry |
Area | ぶんぷをみる See distribution | See a 3D map with the location of wild Pokémon in the games. |
Zoom | かくだい Magnify | Display the Pokémon 3D model in full screen. This is only available in Stadium 2. |
Quit | やめる Stop | Close the Pokédex, which is also doable by just pressing B. This is not visibly shown in Stadium 2. |
Available information and 3D models
English | Japanese | Notes |
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Seen | みつけたかず Amount discovered | The number of Pokémon species that the player has seen. |
Own | つかまえたかず Amount captured | The number of Pokémon species that the player has or had at any point. |
Caught | もっているかず Amount taken | The number of Pokémon species currently available in the party or the Pokémon Storage System. |
In the three Stadium games, if a Pokémon was not seen, own, or caught, then its respective Pokédex slot is completely empty, except for its Pokédex number. In the Japanese Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium, the 151 Kanto Pokédex slots are always visible, even if they are empty. In Pokémon Stadium 2, the slots are shown only up to the last available Pokémon according to each ordering system; other empty slots after the last Pokémon are not shown. In the Japanese Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium, the alphabetical order displays even the empty lines associated with unlisted Pokémon. In Pokémon Stadium 2, the alphabetical order only displays Pokémon whose names are visible (that is, only the seen, own, and caught Pokémon); empty lines are not shown.
In the Pokédex list, a "caught" Pokémon has a red Poké Ball symbol, an "own" Pokémon has a gray Poké Ball symbol and a "seen" Pokémon has no Poké Ball symbol. A partial Pokédex entry is available for "seen" Pokémon, which contains only the 3D model, species, number, category, cry, and wild Pokémon map. The full Pokédex entry is available for a "caught" or "own" Pokémon, which includes all the aforementioned data and also its height, weight, and description. The full 3D model is available for all "own" and "caught" Pokémon, while a transparent and faded out 3D model is available for all "seen" Pokémon. In all three Stadium games, the player may rotate the 3D model of a Pokémon. In Pokémon Stadium 2, there is an additional zoom feature to display the Pokémon in full screen.
Distribution map
In the three Stadium games, there is a 3D distribution map with the location and level of wild Pokémon in the connected core series games. Different sections of the same places are also listed, such as different floors in caves and areas in the Kanto Safari Zone. Pokémon Stadium 2 also displays whether a Pokémon is found by surfing or fishing and the time of day. If Stadium 2 is used to visualize a Generation I game, then the Generation I style from previous Stadium games is used. If Stadium 2 is used to visualize a Generation II game, then an updated Generation II style is used, which includes Mt. Silver visible in both the Kanto and Johto maps.
Cerulean Cave
Much like in the Generation I core series games, the Cerulean Cave is not listed on the Pokédex map in the Japanese and English versions of Pokémon Stadium. For instance, Rhydon is only available at the Cerulean Cave in Pokémon Red and Blue, but Rhydon's Pokédex map simply says "Area unknown". Similarly, Golbat is available in multiple places including the Cerulean Cave, but only the other places are shown in the Pokédex map.
Conversely, the Pokédex map in Pokémon Stadium 2 does include the Cerulean Cave (listed as part of Cerulean City). This includes the location of Pokémon from Generation I core series games (even though Cerulean Cave does not appear in the Pokédex map of those games by themselves).
Pokémon Blue glitch
There is a glitch which causes non-Japanese Stadium 2 connected with non-Japanese Pokémon Blue to display the map locations for Japanese Blue instead. For instance, the Pokédex map in Stadium 2 incorrectly displays Raticate as available in the Cerulean Cave in the non-Japanese versions of Pokémon Blue, when in fact Raticate is only available there in the Japanese version of Pokémon Blue.
Ordering
Pokémon Stadium (Japanese and English)
In Pokémon Stadium (Japanese and English), the player may press the right C button to change the Pokédex order.
This predates the introduction of alphabetical order (and Japanese kana order) in the Pokédex which debuted in the Generation II core series games.
English | Japanese | Notes |
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By No. | ばんごうじゅん Numerical order | Organize the Pokémon by the Kanto Pokédex order. |
A to Z | アイウエオじゅん Kana order | Organize the Pokémon by their names. In English and European versions, this is the alphabetical order. In Japanese, this is the kana syllabary order. |
Pokémon Stadium 2
In Pokémon Stadium 2, the player may press R to open the Option (Japanese: オプション Option) screen, which displays a list of available ordering systems. The New Pokédex order is used by default. However, the National Pokédex number is displayed no matter what is the ordering system used. If Pokémon Stadium 2 is used to display the Pokédex of a Generation I game, then only the options "Old Pokédex" and "A to Z" are available.
English | Japanese | Notes |
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New Pokédex | あたらしいずかん New Pokédex | Organize the Pokémon by the New Pokédex order. |
Old Pokédex | ふるいずかん Old Pokédex | Organize the Pokémon by the National Pokédex order. |
A to Z | アイウエオじゅん Kana order | This is the same as the "A to Z" mode in the games above. |
Unowndex | アンノーンずかん Illustrated Unknown encyclopedia | Displays the list of Unown, like the Unown Mode of the Generation II core series games. |
Search
There is a Search (Japanese: けんさく Search) screen available in Pokémon Stadium 2. In the Pokédex, the player may press L to open the Search screen. The player may choose a type or a combination of two types. The list of search results only displays Pokémon that were "caught" or "own"; it doesn't display Pokémon that were only "seen".
Unowndex
- Main article: Unown Mode
In Pokémon Stadium 2, the Unowndex (Japanese: アンノーンずかん Illustrated Unknown encyclopedia) displays all 26 available types of Unown. This feature is named Unown Mode in the Generation II core series games.
Like in the main Pokédex from the Stadium series, there is a number of "Caught" Unown (the number of different Unown forms that the player has or had at any point) and "Own" Unown (the number of different Unown forms currently available in the party or the Pokémon Storage System). However, the Unowndex has no "Seen" feature, so there is no way to check if any Unown forms were seen but never captured.
The 26 available Unown forms are displayed in the order that they were caught. If a certain Unown form was never caught, then it does not appear in the list at all. The Unowndex includes a 3D model for each available Unown form and the full screen zoom feature that was introduced in Pokémon Stadium 2.
The Unown word is also shown, like "Angry" (Unown A), "Bear" (Unown B), "Chase" (Unown C), etc. Like in the core series games, all language versions of the Unowndex (including Japanese, English, and European languages) share the same set of English words.
Gallery
Accessing the Pokédex
Stadium (Japanese) | Stadium (English) | Stadium 2 |
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Interface
Stadium (Japanese) | Stadium (English) | Stadium 2 |
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Entries
Caught Pokémon |
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Stadium (Japanese) | Stadium (English) | Stadium 2 | |
Seen Pokémon |
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Stadium (Japanese) | Stadium (English) | Stadium 2 |
Additional Stadium 2 features
Zoom | Ordering systems | Search | Unowndex | Pichu Complete Pokédex |
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Maps
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Japanese Stadium map |
Pokémon Stadium Kanto map | Pokémon Stadium Detailed view | Pokémon Stadium 2 Kanto map (Generation I) |
Pokémon Stadium 2 Johto map | Pokémon Stadium 2 Kanto map (Generation II) |
Pokémon Stadium 2 Detailed view |
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Game Boy-style maps
Pokémon Stadium Kanto map | Pokémon Stadium 2 Kanto map (Generation I) |
Pokémon Stadium 2 Johto map | Pokémon Stadium 2 Kanto map (Generation II) |
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