Pokémon GO boasts a global roster of creatures, many of which are exclusive to specific regions, making them highly sought-after by trainers worldwide. These "regional Pokémon" add a thrilling element of exploration and discovery to the game, encouraging players to travel and connect with others who share their passion. While a comprehensive map isn't feasible due to the sheer number and varied locations, we've organized these elusive Pokémon by generation for easier navigation.
Table of Contents
- What are Regional Pokémon?
- Generation One
- Generation Two
- Generation Three
- Generation Four
- Generation Five
- Generation Six
- Generation Seven
- Generation Eight
- Comments
What are Regional Pokémon?
Regional Pokémon are creatures whose appearances are geographically restricted. Catching them requires venturing to specific countries or continents, fostering a global community among players. Due to the vast number and diverse habitats, a single map is impractical. Instead, this guide organizes them chronologically by generation.
Generation One

Generation One Pokémon are relatively widespread, often found in populated areas like shopping malls and cinemas.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Mr. Mime | Europe |
Kangaskhan | Australia |
Tauros | USA |
Farfetch'd | Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong |
Generation Two

Generation Two features fewer Pokémon than Generation One, and their habitats are often less accessible. Heracross is relatively common, while Corsola requires specific environmental conditions.
Name | Region |
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Heracross | Central and South American regions |
Corsola | Tropical areas near coastlines, specifically between 31° North latitude and 26° South latitude |
Generation Three

This generation necessitates a more extensive global search. While numerous Pokémon are included, a significant portion inhabits North and South America, with less stringent environmental requirements than Generation Two.
Name | Region |
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Volbeat | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Zangoose | |
Illumise | America and Africa |
Lunatone | Western Hemisphere – West of Greenwich Meridian Line in Europe and Africa, North and South America |
Solrock | Eastern Hemisphere – East of Greenwich Meridian Line in Europe and Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East |
Seviper | America and Africa |
Relicanth | New Zealand, adjacent islands |
Tropius | Africa, Middle East |
Torkoal | Western Asia, Southeast Asia |
Generation Four

While smaller than Generation Three, Generation Four still offers a diverse range of Pokémon. Many are located in Europe, simplifying the search, particularly in populated areas.
Name | Region |
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Carnivine | USA (Southeast) |
Pachirisu | Alaska, Canada, Russia |
Mime Jr. | Europe |
Mesprit | Europe, Africa, Asia, Middle East |
Azelf | North and South America, Greenland |
Uxie | Asia-Pacific |
Chatot | Southern Hemisphere |
Shellos | Pink: Western Hemisphere. Blue: Eastern Hemisphere |
Generation Five

Generation Five Pokémon showcase a wide variety of habitats, expanding into regions like Egypt and Greece. The diverse types of Pokémon reflect their equally diverse locations.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Throh | North and South America, Africa |
Pansear | Europe, Middle East, India, Africa |
Maractus | Mexico, Central and South America |
Panpour | North and South America, Greenland |
Bouffalant | New York |
Pansage | Asia-Pacific Region |
Heatmor | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Durant | North and South America, Africa |
Basculin | Red: Eastern Hemisphere. Blue: Western Hemisphere |
Sawk | Europe, Asia, Australia |
Sigilyph | Egypt, Greece |
Generation Six

Generation Six features fewer Pokémon than Generation Five, requiring a more strategic approach to collecting them. Their locations are scattered globally, demanding careful planning.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Furfrou (Debutante) | America |
Furfrou (Diamond) | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Furfrou (Star) | Asia-Pacific |
Furfrou (La Reine) | France |
Furfrou (Kabuki) | Japan |
Furfrou (Pharaoh) | Egypt |
Flabebe | Europe, Middle East, Africa |
Klefki | Everywhere, but most often spotted in: Brussels and Antwerp, Basel and Lausanne, Turin, Logroño, Kaiserslautern, Freiburg im Breisgau, and Karlsruhe |
Hawlucha | Mexico |
Vivillon | Everywhere |
Generation Seven

Generation Seven Pokémon are truly cosmopolitan, found across the globe. No matter your travel plans, you're likely to encounter one of these Pokémon.
Name | Region |
---|---|
Stakataka | Eastern Hemisphere |
Blacephalon | Western Hemisphere |
Comfey | Hawaii |
Oricorio | Europe, Middle East, Africa, America, Pacific and Caribbean Islands |
Celesteela | Southern Hemisphere |
Kartana | Northern Hemisphere |
Generation Eight
Generation Eight features only Stonjourner. To add this Pokémon to your collection, explore the United Kingdom's countryside.

We hope this comprehensive guide helps you in your quest to catch all the regional Pokémon! Share your experiences in the comments below!