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{{Stub}}A '''Gender''' determines wether 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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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.
   
 
== Genderless Pokémon ==
 
== Genderless Pokémon ==
There are some Pokémon that have no Gender, usually because they are made of lifeless materials like metal. Some of there are [[Voltorb]], [[Electrode]], [[Beldum]], [[Metang]], [[Metagross]], and [[Ditto]]. There are also no Legendary Pokémon with genders, except for [[Latias]], [[Latios]], [[Heatran]] and [[Cresselia]].
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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]].
   
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===Generation I===
== Gender Differences ==
 
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Starting in [[Generation IV]], Pokémon in the Video games sometimes had minor visual differences depending on their gender. Some differences were easily visible, while some are hard to see without looking closely.
 
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|-
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! scope="col"|Generation I
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|-
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|[[Articuno]]
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|[[Ditto]]
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|[[Electrode]]
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|-
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|[[Magnemite]]
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|-
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|[[Magneton]]
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|-
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|[[Mewtwo]]
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|-
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|[[Mew]]
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|-
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|[[Moltres]]
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|-
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|[[Porygon]]
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|-
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|[[Staryu]]
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|-
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|
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[[Starmie]]
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|-
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|[[Voltorb]]
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|-
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|[[Zapdos]]
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|}
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===Generation II===
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|-
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! scope="col"|Generation II
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|-
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|[[Celebi]]
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|-
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|[[Entei]]
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|-
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|[[Ho-Oh]]
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|-
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|[[Lugia]]
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|-
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|[[Porygon2]]
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|-
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|[[Raikou]]
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|-
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|[[Suicune]]
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|-
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|[[Unown]]
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|}
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===Generation III===
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|-
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! scope="col"|Generation III
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|-
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|[[Baltoy]]
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|-
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|[[Beldum]]
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|-
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|[[Claydol]]
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|-
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|[[Deoxys]]
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|-
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|[[Groudon]]
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|-
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|[[Kyogre]]
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|-
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|[[Lunatone]]
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|-
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|[[Metang]]
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|[[Metagross]]
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|-
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|[[Solrock]]
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|-
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|[[Regice]]
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|-
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|[[Regirock]]
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|-
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|[[Registeel]]
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|}
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===Generation IV===
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|-
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! scope="col"|Generation IV
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|-
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|[[Arceus]]
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|-
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|[[Azelf]]
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|-
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|[[Bronzong]]
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|-
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|[[Bronzor]]
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|-
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|[[Darkrai]]
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|-
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|[[Dialga]]
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|-
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|[[Giratina]]
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|-
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|[[Magnezone]]
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|-
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|[[Manaphy]]
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|-
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|[[Mesprit]]
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|-
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|[[Palkia]]
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|-
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|[[Phione]]
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|[[Porygon-Z]]
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|-
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|[[Regigigas]]
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|[[Rotom]]
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|-
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|[[Shaymin]]
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|-
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|[[Uxie]]
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|}
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===Generation V===
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|-
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! scope="col"|Generation V
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|-
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|[[Genesect]]
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|[[Meloetta]]
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|[[Victini]]
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|-
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|[[Zekrom]]
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|[[Reshiram]]
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|-
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|[[Kyurem]]
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|[[Cobalion]]
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|-
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|[[Terrakion]]
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|[[Virizion]]
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|[[Keldeo]]
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|-
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|[[Klink]]
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|-
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|[[Klang]]
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|-
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|[[Klinklang]]
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|[[Cryogonal]]
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|[[Golett]]
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|[[Golurk]]
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|}
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===Generation VI===
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== See also ==
 
*[[Gender Differences]]
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*[[Genderized Pokémon]]
 
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]
 
[[Category:Miscellaneous]]

Revision as of 17:34, 14 May 2014

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.

Genderless Pokémon

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

Generation I
Articuno
Ditto
Electrode
Magnemite
Magneton
Mewtwo
Mew
Moltres
Porygon
Staryu

Starmie

Voltorb
Zapdos

Generation II

Generation II
Celebi
Entei
Ho-Oh
Lugia
Porygon2
Raikou
Suicune
Unown

Generation III

Generation III
Baltoy
Beldum
Claydol
Deoxys
Groudon
Kyogre
Lunatone
Metang
Metagross
Solrock
Regice
Regirock
Registeel

Generation IV

Generation IV
Arceus
Azelf
Bronzong
Bronzor
Darkrai
Dialga
Giratina
Magnezone
Manaphy
Mesprit
Palkia
Phione
Porygon-Z
Regigigas
Rotom
Shaymin
Uxie



Generation V

Generation V
Genesect
Meloetta
Victini
Zekrom
Reshiram
Kyurem
Cobalion
Terrakion
Virizion
Keldeo
Klink
Klang
Klinklang
Cryogonal
Golett
Golurk

Generation VI

See also