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Where to Catch Regional Pokémon in Pokémon GO

Author : Hunter Nov 10,2025

For *Pokémon GO* players, the thrill of discovering rare and unique creatures is unmatched. Among these, regional Pokémon stand out as special finds tied to specific locations around the globe. Originally limited to just one such Pokémon, the list has expanded over time to include a diverse lineup of over a dozen region-locked creatures. These Pokémon can only be encountered in designated areas, making them exciting additions for travelers and dedicated trainers alike.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through all known regional Pokémon, organized by generation, so you know exactly where to go to catch your target species. While creating a comprehensive map of all regional Pokémon isn’t feasible due to their global distribution, this chronological breakdown will help streamline your search.


What Are Regional Pokémon?

Regional Pokémon are exclusive to certain geographic areas. To encounter them, players often need to travel internationally or at least be present in a specific country or continent. These Pokémon foster a sense of global community among players, encouraging exploration and cultural exchange while adding variety to your Pokédex.


Generation One

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The original set of regional Pokémon are generally easy to find in bustling urban environments like shopping centers, train stations, airports, and theaters. If you're traveling abroad, keep an eye out for these iconic first-gen exclusives:

NameRegion
Mr. MimeEurope
KangaskhanAustralia
TaurosUSA
Farfetch'dJapan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong

Generation Two

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While fewer in number than Generation One, second-generation regional Pokémon require more effort to locate. Some have habitat preferences that make them trickier to find without the right conditions.

NameRegion
HeracrossCentral and South American regions
CorsolaTropical areas near coastlines, specifically between 31° North latitude and 26° South latitude

Generation Three

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This generation expands the global reach of regional Pokémon significantly. Many of them can be found in the Americas, though several others are spread across Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. This group doesn’t usually require special weather conditions, making them more accessible than some later generations.

NameRegion
VolbeatEurope, Asia, Australia
Zangoose
IllumiseAmerica and Africa
LunatoneWestern Hemisphere – West of Greenwich Meridian Line in Europe and Africa, North and South America
SolrockEastern Hemisphere – East of Greenwich Meridian Line in Europe and Africa, Asia, Australia, Middle East
SeviperAmerica and Africa
RelicanthNew Zealand, adjacent islands
TropiusAfrica, Middle East
TorkoalWestern Asia, Southeast Asia

Generation Four

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This generation narrows down the regional zones somewhat, with many of its Pokémon concentrated in Europe. However, visiting major cities and tourist spots still increases your chances of encountering them.

NameRegion
CarnivineUSA (Southeast)
PachirisuAlaska, Canada, Russia
Mime Jr.Europe
MespritEurope, Africa, Asia, Middle East
AzelfNorth and South America, Greenland
UxieAsia-Pacific
ChatotSouthern Hemisphere
ShellosPink: Western Hemisphere. Blue: Eastern Hemisphere

Generation Five

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Fifth-generation regional Pokémon showcase a broader range of habitats, including countries like Egypt and Greece. These Pokémon tend to appear in culturally rich or historically significant locations.

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