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A Gender determines whether the Pokémon is male or female in the Pokémon video games. Some Pokémon have a greater chance of being one gender than another, such as Blastoise which has a 87.5% chance of being male, but only a 12.5% chance of being female. There is also moves that will only work when Pokémon are certain genders. There were no genders in the Generation I games.
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Genderless Pokémon
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There are some Pokémon that have no Gender, usually because they are made of lifeless materials like metal and clay. Some of these are Voltorb, Electrode, Beldum, Metang, Metagross, and Ditto. Most Legendary Pokémon also do not have genders, except for Latias, Latios, Heatran, Cresselia ,Landorus,Thundurus and Tornadus.
Generation I
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Articuno - Ditto - Electrode - Magnemite - Magneton - Mewtwo - Mew - Moltres - Porygon - Staryu - Starmie- Voltorb - Zapdos
Generation II
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Celebi - Entei - Ho-Oh - Lugia - Porygon2- Raikou - Suicune - Unown.
Generation III
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Baltoy - Beldum - Claydol - Deoxys - Groudon - Kyogre - Lunatone- Metang - Metagross - Solrock - Regice Regirock - Registeel
Generation IV
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Arceus - Azelf - Bronzong - Bronzor - Darkrai - Dialga - Giratina - Magnezone - Manaphy - Mesprit - Palkia - Phione - Porygon-Z - Regigigas - Rotom - Shaymin - Uxie.
Generation V
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Genesect - Meloetta - Victini - Zekrom - Reshiram - Kyurem - Cobalion - Terrakion - Virizion - Keldeo - Klink - Klang - Klinklang - Cryogonal - Golett - Golurk