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List of Stage 1 Pokémon

A Stage 1 Pokémon is a Pokémon that has evolved exactly once. Many of them go on to evolve again. This is a list of all 140 of the Stage 1 Pokémon in the franchise, ordered by their National Pokédex numbers.

Kangaskhan is not included in the list, even though it does evolve from 'M. The reason is that 'M is an unofficial glitch Pokémon, and so Kangaskhan remains officially Basic.

List of Stage 1 Pokémon

Footnotes

¹ These Pokémon were Basic before they gained a pre-evolution in the Gold and Silver versions of the Pokémon games.

² These Pokémon were Stage 1 prior to the Gold and Silver versions, when their previous evolutionary stage gained a pre-evolution.

³ These Pokémon were Basic before they gained a pre-evolution in the Ruby and Sapphire versions of the Pokémon games.

4 Azumarill became a Stage 2 Pokémon in the Ruby and Sapphire versions because of the introduction of Azurill.

5 Shedinja is a higher evolution of Nincada, but it does not evolve directly from Nincada. See the Shedinja article for details.

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