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Some Pokémon in Pokémon GO are only found in particular places of the globe and cannot be found elsewhere. Region Exclusive Pokémon are these Pokémon, and there are presently 38 verified region-exclusive Pokémon species.
This article contains every region-locked Pokémon as well as their locations.
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List of Regional Pokémon in Pokémon GO[ps2id id='List of Regional Pokémon in Pokémon GO' target=''/]
Regional Pokémon
Pokémon
Location
Farfetch'd
South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Hong Kong
Kangaskhan
Australia
Mr. Mime
Europe
Tauros
The United States and Southern Canada
Heracross
Central and Southern American Regions
Corsola
Between 31N and 26S Latitudes (Coastal Regions only)
Plusle
Worldwide (Formerly North and South Americas and Africa)
Minun
Worldwide (Formerly Europe, Asia, and Australia)
Volbeat
Europe, Asia, and Australia
Illumise
North and South Americas and Africa
Torkoal
Western Asian and South-Eastern Asian Regions
Zangoose
Europe, Asia, and Australia
Seviper
North and South Americas and Africa
Lunatone
Europe, Asia, and Australia
Solrock
North and South Americas and Africa
Tropius
African and Middle-eastern Regions
Relicanth
New Zealand and Oceania
Pachirisu
Arctic Hemisphere Regions(Parts of Canada, Alaska, and Russia)
Chatot
Southern Hemisphere
Carnivine
Southeastern United States
Shellos
Shellos West Sea (pink) is found in the Western Hemisphere while Shellos East Sea (blue) is found in the Eastern Hemisphere
Mime Jr.
Europe (5 km eggs)
Uxie
Asia-Pacific
Mesprit
Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa
Azelf
North and South Americas and Greenland
Pansage
Asia-Pacific Region
Pansear
Europe, Middle East, Africa and India
Panpour
North and South Americas, and Greenland
Sawk
Europe, Asia and Australia
Throh
North and South Americas, and Africa
Basculin
The Red-Striped Form is found in the Eastern HemisphereThe Blue-Striped Form is found in the Western Hemisphere
Maractus
Mexico, Central America and South America
Sigilyph
Egypt and Greece
Bouffalant
New York and surrounding areas
Heatmor
Eastern Hemisphere
Durant
Western Hemisphere
Klefki
France
Oricorio (Baile)
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Oricorio (Pom-Pom)
The Americas
Oricorio (Pa'u)
African, Asian, Pacific and Caribbean Islands
Oricorio (Sensu)
Asia-Pacific Region
Furfrou (Debutante)
The Americas
Furfrou (Diamond)
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Furfrou (Star)
Asia-Pacific Region
Furfrou (La Reine)
France
Furfrou (Kabuki)
Japan
Furfrou (Pharaoh)
Egypt
Comfey
Hawaii
Flabebe (Red Flower)
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
Flabebe (Yellow Flower)
The Americas
Flabebe (Blue Flower)
Asia-Pacific Region
In Pokémon GO, how can you obtain Farfetch'd, Kangaskhan, Tauros, and Mr.Mime?[ps2id id='In Pokémon GO, how can you obtain Farfetch'd, Kangaskhan, Tauros, and Mr.Mime?' target=''/]
Regional Pokémon from Generation 1 are frequent spawns encountered in the wild, but exclusively in their own areas. There's nothing unique to know about locating them; they're prevalent in parks, cities, and other comparable settings.
Farfetch’d → South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and Hong Kong
Kangaskhan → Australia
Mr. Mime → Europe
Tauros → The United States and Southern Canada
How can you get Heracross and Corsola in Pokémon Go?[ps2id id='How can you get Heracross and Corsola in Pokémon Go?' target=''/]
Generation 2 Regional Pokémon are more difficult to capture than Generation 1 Regional Pokémon, owing to Corsola's unique spawning circumstances. It only spawns between 1 to 2 miles of the shore and only within certain geographical latitudes (tropic zone)
Heracross → everywhere in South America
Corsola → between 31N and 26S Latitudes, water areas near the coast
Mechanic of Furfrou Form Change[ps2id id='Furfrou Form Change Mechanic' target=''/]
Furfrou's appearance in Pokémon GO heralds the introduction of a new feature that allows you to modify the shapes of particular Pokémon. To modify Furfrou's trim, follow these steps:
Furfrou starts with its Natural Trim. This is the only variation that is catchable.
Select Furfrou from your Pokémon store, then hit the 'Change Form' button to bring up a menu with the Trims available. The trims that are offered may vary depending on where you live.
Choose your favorite Trim.
Changing your Furfrou's Trim from one to another will cost you 25 Furfrou Candy and 10,000 Stardust.
Oricorio[ps2id id='Oricorio' target=''/]
While Oricorio in the main series changes their appearance by consuming nectar from various flowers, the forms in Pokémon GO are now regional and cannot be modified. Each Oricorio's type alters according on the nectar taken, making it a more difficult mechanic for GO. The following happens in the main series:
When Red Nectar is put on Oricorio, it transforms into Baile Style, where it becomes Fire and Flying.
When Yellow Nectar is applied to Oricorio, it transforms into Pom-Pom Style, where it becomes Electric and Flying.
When Pink Nectar is put on Oricorio, it transforms into Pa'u Style, where it becomes Psychic and Flying.
When Purple Nectar is put on Oricorio, it transforms into Sensu Style, where it becomes Ghost and Flying.
These forms are currently only catchable in their respective areas and cannot be altered. It is uncertain if this will alter in the future. For the time being, you will have to go to other areas or trade with other trainers who have traveled to gather all of the various Oricorio styles.
What Makes a Pokémon a Regional?[ps2id id='What Makes a Pokémon a Regional?' target=''/]
As Niantic has released more Pokémon into the world for us to discover, certain Pokémon have become more difficult to locate owing to their location in particular locations of the world, necessitating devoted trainers to travel to capture these otherwise elusive Pokémon.
When a new generation of Pokémon is announced, it naturally brings new regions to the forefront. So far, Kalos has seen Klefki, Flabébé, and Furfrou as regionals, with the latter serving as a new form altering mechanic, while Alola has brought us Comfey and the Oricorio styles.
Many of the regional Pokémon are divided into regions based on rivalry. In the main series games, for example, Seviper and Zangoose had a lengthy rivalry, frequently fighting and pursuing one other. They are based on a snake and a mongoose, and the mongoose is a snake's predator in the actual world. Mongoose are resistant to snake poison and will kill and devour them.
Other regionals are regional due to the areas on which the main series games are based. Klefki is from Kalos, which is supposed to be headquartered in France, hence he is a French regional. Comfey is an Alola regional, which is located in Hawaii, hence he can only be found there.
Others, like as Tauros, Maractus, Sigilyth, and Bouffalant, are based on where the idea for the Pokémon was located. Others, like the Lake Trio and the elemental monkeys, are simply because Niantic opted to make them regional and divide the globe into three.
With that stated, let's learn about the game's regional Pokémon!
https://pokemongocentral.one/2022/04/20/list-of-regional-pokemon-in-pokemon-go/?feed_id=4168&_unique_id=6260218f5c699
The definitive method to leveling up Costs in Pokémon GO. This article contains power up cost tables for every Pokémon accessible in Pokémon GO, including regular, Lucky, Shadow, and Purified Pokémon.
We highly advise you to utilize the table of contents to swiftly navigate to the required section. Our power up charts are rather extensive, which will save you time while looking for the information you need.
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All Pokémon GO Power Up Costs[ps2id id='All Pokémon GO Power Up Costs' target=''/]
This table shows aggregated power up costs for all types of Pokémon from Level 1 to 40. For post L40 power ups check the dedicated XL Candy table at the bottom of the guide.
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Level
Regular
Lucky
Shadow
Purified
Stardust
Candy
Stardust
Candy
Stardust
Candy
Stardust
Candy
1
200
1
100
1
240
2
180
1
1.5
200
1
100
1
240
2
180
1
2
200
1
100
1
240
2
180
1
2.5
200
1
100
1
240
2
180
1
3
400
1
200
1
480
2
360
1
3.5
400
1
200
1
480
2
360
1
4
400
1
200
1
480
2
360
1
4.5
400
1
200
1
480
2
360
1
5
600
1
300
1
720
2
540
1
5.5
600
1
300
1
720
2
540
1
6
600
1
300
1
720
2
540
1
6.5
600
1
300
1
720
2
540
1
7
800
1
400
1
960
2
720
1
7.5
800
1
400
1
960
2
720
1
8
800
1
400
1
960
2
720
1
8.5
800
1
400
1
960
2
720
1
9
1000
1
500
1
1200
2
900
1
9.5
1000
1
500
1
1200
2
900
1
10
1000
1
500
1
1200
2
900
1
10.5
1000
1
500
1
1200
2
900
1
11
1300
2
650
2
1560
3
1170
2
11.5
1300
2
650
2
1560
3
1170
2
12
1300
2
650
2
1560
3
1170
2
12.5
1300
2
650
2
1560
3
1170
2
13
1600
2
800
2
1920
3
1440
2
13.5
1600
2
800
2
1920
3
1440
2
14
1600
2
800
2
1920
3
1440
2
14.5
1600
2
800
2
1920
3
1440
2
15
1900
2
950
2
2280
3
1710
2
15.5
1900
2
950
2
2280
3
1710
2
16
1900
2
950
2
2280
3
1710
2
16.5
1900
2
950
2
2280
3
1710
2
17
2200
2
1100
2
2640
3
1980
2
17.5
2200
2
1100
2
2640
3
1980
2
18
2200
2
1100
2
2640
3
1980
2
18.5
2200
2
1100
2
2640
3
1980
2
19
2500
2
1250
2
3000
3
2250
2
19.5
2500
2
1250
2
3000
3
2250
2
20
2500
2
1250
2
3000
3
2250
2
20.5
2500
2
1250
2
3000
3
2250
2
21
3000
3
1500
3
3600
4
2700
3
21.5
3000
3
1500
3
3600
4
2700
3
22
3000
3
1500
3
3600
4
2700
3
22.5
3000
3
1500
3
3600
4
2700
3
23
3500
3
1750
3
4200
4
3150
3
23.5
3500
3
1750
3
4200
4
3150
3
24
3500
3
1750
3
4200
4
3150
3
24.5
3500
3
1750
3
4200
4
3150
3
25
4000
3
2000
3
4800
4
3600
3
25.5
4000
3
2000
3
4800
4
3600
3
26
4000
4
2000
4
4800
5
3600
4
26.5
4000
4
2000
4
4800
5
3600
4
27
4500
4
2250
4
5400
5
4050
4
27.5
4500
4
2250
4
5400
5
4050
4
28
4500
4
2250
4
5400
5
4050
4
28.5
4500
4
2250
4
5400
5
4050
4
29
5000
4
2500
4
6000
5
4500
4
29.5
5000
4
2500
4
6000
5
4500
4
30
5000
4
2500
4
6000
5
4500
4
30.5
5000
4
2500
4
6000
5
4500
4
31
6000
6
3000
6
7200
8
5400
6
31.5
6000
6
3000
6
7200
8
5400
6
32
6000
6
3000
6
7200
8
5400
6
32.5
6000
6
3000
6
7200
8
5400
6
33
7000
8
3500
8
8400
10
6300
8
33.5
7000
8
3500
8
8400
10
6300
8
34
7000
8
3500
8
8400
10
6300
8
34.5
7000
8
3500
8
8400
10
6300
8
35
8000
10
4000
10
9600
12
7200
9
35.5
8000
10
4000
10
9600
12
7200
9
36
8000
10
4000
10
9600
12
7200
9
36.5
8000
10
4000
10
9600
12
7200
9
37
9000
12
4500
12
10800
15
8100
11
37.5
9000
12
4500
12
10800
15
8100
11
38
9000
12
4500
12
10800
15
8100
11
38.5
9000
12
4500
12
10800
15
8100
11
39
10000
15
5000
15
12000
18
9000
14
39.5
10000
15
5000
15
12000
18
9000
14
Regular Pokémon Power Up Costs[ps2id id='Regular Pokémon Power Up Costs' target=''/]
The following chart shows power-up costs for regular Pokémon in Pokémon GO. These doesn’t include Lucky and Shadow Pokémon – those charts are below. Costs to power up Pokémon beyond Level 40 are listed below in our XL Candy chart.
Pokémon Stardust and Candy Power Up Costs
Level
Stardust
Candy
1
200
1
1.5
200
1
2
200
1
2.5
200
1
3
400
1
3.5
400
1
4
400
1
4.5
400
1
5
600
1
5.5
600
1
6
600
1
6.5
600
1
7
800
1
7.5
800
1
8
800
1
8.5
800
1
9
1000
1
9.5
1000
1
10
1000
1
10.5
1000
1
11
1300
2
11.5
1300
2
12
1300
2
12.5
1300
2
13
1600
2
13.5
1600
2
14
1600
2
14.5
1600
2
15
1900
2
15.5
1900
2
16
1900
2
16.5
1900
2
17
2200
2
17.5
2200
2
18
2200
2
18.5
2200
2
19
2500
2
19.5
2500
2
20
2500
2
20.5
2500
2
21
3000
3
21.5
3000
3
22
3000
3
22.5
3000
3
23
3500
3
23.5
3500
3
24
3500
3
24.5
3500
3
25
4000
3
25.5
4000
3
26
4000
4
26.5
4000
4
27
4500
4
27.5
4500
4
28
4500
4
28.5
4500
4
29
5000
4
29.5
5000
4
30
5000
4
30.5
5000
4
31
6000
6
31.5
6000
6
32
6000
6
32.5
6000
6
33
7000
8
33.5
7000
8
34
7000
8
34.5
7000
8
35
8000
10
35.5
8000
10
36
8000
10
36.5
8000
10
37
9000
12
37.5
9000
12
38
9000
12
38.5
9000
12
39
10000
15
39.5
10000
15
Lucky Pokémon Stardust cost[ps2id id='Lucky Pokémon Stardust cost' target=''/]
The following chart shows power-up costs for Lucky Pokémon. You can learn much more about Lucky Pokémon in our Guide to Lucky Pokémon in Pokémon GO. Lucky Pokémon require 50% less Stardust to power up.
Lucky Pokémon Stardust and Candy Power Up Costs
Level
Stardust
Candy
1
100
1
1.5
100
1
2
100
1
2.5
100
1
3
200
1
3.5
200
1
4
200
1
4.5
200
1
5
300
1
5.5
300
1
6
300
1
6.5
300
1
7
400
1
7.5
400
1
8
400
1
8.5
400
1
9
500
1
9.5
500
1
10
500
1
10.5
500
1
11
650
2
11.5
650
2
12
650
2
12.5
650
2
13
800
2
13.5
800
2
14
800
2
14.5
800
2
15
950
2
15.5
950
2
16
950
2
16.5
950
2
17
1100
2
17.5
1100
2
18
1100
2
18.5
1100
2
19
1250
2
19.5
1250
2
20
1250
2
20.5
1250
2
21
1500
3
21.5
1500
3
22
1500
3
22.5
1500
3
23
1750
3
23.5
1750
3
24
1750
3
24.5
1750
3
25
2000
3
25.5
2000
3
26
2000
4
26.5
2000
4
27
2250
4
27.5
2250
4
28
2250
4
28.5
2250
4
29
2500
4
29.5
2500
4
30
2500
4
30.5
2500
4
31
3000
6
31.5
3000
6
32
3000
6
32.5
3000
6
33
3500
8
33.5
3500
8
34
3500
8
34.5
3500
8
35
4000
10
35.5
4000
10
36
4000
10
36.5
4000
10
37
4500
12
37.5
4500
12
38
4500
12
38.5
4500
12
39
5000
15
39.5
5000
15
Shadow Pokémon Power Up Costs[ps2id id='Shadow Pokémon Power Up Costs' target=''/]
The table below displays the amount of Stardust and Candy required to level up Shadow Pokémon from Level 8 to Level 40. Level 8 is the lowest level at which you may capture a Shadow Pokémon, therefore include Levels 1-7 doesn't signify anything. Read our Complete Guide to Shadow Pokémon for additional details. To level up, Shadow Pokémon need 20% more Stardust and Candy.
Shadow Pokémon Stardust and Candy Power Up Chart
Level
Stardust
Candy
8
960
2
8.5
960
2
9
1200
2
9.5
1200
2
10
1200
2
10.5
1200
2
11
1560
3
11.5
1560
3
12
1560
3
12.5
1560
3
13
1920
3
13.5
1920
3
14
1920
3
14.5
1920
3
15
2280
3
15.5
2280
3
16
2280
3
16.5
2280
3
17
2640
3
17.5
2640
3
18
2640
3
18.5
2640
3
19
3000
3
19.5
3000
3
20
3000
3
20.5
3000
3
21
3600
4
21.5
3600
4
22
3600
4
22.5
3600
4
23
4200
4
23.5
4200
4
24
4200
4
24.5
4200
4
25
4800
4
25.5
4800
4
26
4800
5
26.5
4800
5
27
5400
5
27.5
5400
5
28
5400
5
28.5
5400
5
29
6000
5
29.5
6000
5
30
6000
5
30.5
6000
5
31
7200
8
31.5
7200
8
32
7200
8
32.5
7200
8
33
8400
10
33.5
8400
10
34
8400
10
34.5
8400
10
35
9600
12
35.5
9600
12
36
9600
12
36.5
9600
12
37
10800
15
37.5
10800
15
38
10800
15
38.5
10800
15
39
12000
18
39.5
12000
18
Purified Pokémon Power Up Costs[ps2id id='Purified Pokémon Power Up Costs' target=''/]
The table below displays the amount of Stardust and Candy required to level up Purified Pokémon from 25 to 40. Purifying a Shadow Pokémon always results in a Level 25 Pokémon, therefore include lower levels makes no sense.
Purified Pokémon Stardust and Candy Power Up Chart
Level
Stardust
Candy
25
3600
3
25.5
3600
3
26
3600
4
26.5
3600
4
27
4050
4
27.5
4050
4
28
4050
4
28.5
4050
4
29
4500
4
29.5
4500
4
30
4500
4
30.5
4500
4
31
5400
6
31.5
5400
6
32
5400
6
32.5
5400
6
33
6300
8
33.5
6300
8
34
6300
8
34.5
6300
8
35
7200
9
35.5
7200
9
36
7200
9
36.5
7200
9
37
8100
11
37.5
8100
11
38
8100
11
38.5
8100
11
39
9000
14
39.5
9000
14
XL Candy and Stardust Cost for upgrading Pokémon from Level 41 to Level 50[ps2id id='XL Candy and Stardust Cost for upgrading Pokémon from Level 41 to Level 50' target=''/]
The table below illustrates the prices of XL Candy and Stardust power ups for Pokémon over Level 40. More information regarding XL Candy can be found in our XL Candy Guide: How to Get, Power Up Costs, and Mechanics. XL Candy is required to power up Level 40+ Pokémon.
To completely power up a Pokémon to Level 50, you'll need 296 XL Candy. There are two power ups on each level. With the exception of Shadow and Purified Pokémon, each Pokémon requires the same quantity of XL Candy. To completely power up, Shadow Pokémon need 360 XL Candy and Purified Pokémon 272 XL Candy.