Pokopia's Pokémon, in Data

All 300 Pokémon, organized in a single dataset

Juan

Juan

3/31/20262 minView Code
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I've been playing Pokopia non-stop. This newest Pokémon game is a life sim that puts you in the shoes of a Ditto, set out on a journey to befriend Pokémon and answer a question I won’t reveal here. At some point during my adventures, I noticed how often I had to pause the game to check a Pokémon's specialty, an ability they use to interact with the world—within the in, game Pokédex. It didn't bother me at first, but after a few repetitions, I started writing them down in a notes app on my phone. It was kind of faster. And a few days in, I realized I had rewritten almost the entire Pokédex.

 

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Pokémon Pokopia. In-game screenshot.

 

To organize it, I turned those notes into a CSV file, which you'll find at the end of this page. To add more context, I joined my dataset with data from Bulbapedia to assign a type to each Pokémon. Since I haven't completed the full Pokédex yet, I used additional sources, such as Bulbapedia, friends, and Serebii.net, to fill in the missing entries. Four Pokémon, Magikarp, Kyogre, Lugia, and Ho-Oh, have no specialty in the game (of course, Magikarp). I've marked those as UNDEFINED.

As for a quick preview of the specialties, the chart below shows the Pokemon's first one:

 

Pokemon's First Specialty

 

 

 

Dataset Preview

pokopia_pokedex.csv300 rows6 columns9.8KBcsv

Showing first 10 rows of 300

namepokedex_numbertype1type2specialty1specialty2
Bulbasaur1GrassPoisonGrownull
Ivysaur2GrassPoisonGrownull
Venusaur3GrassPoisonGrowLitter
Charmander4FirenullBurnnull
Charmeleon5FirenullBurnnull
Charizard6FireFlyingBurnFly
Squirtle7WaternullWaternull
Wartortle8WaternullWaternull
Blastoise9WaternullTradeWater
Pidgey10NormalFlyingFlySearch

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