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Pokémon that belong to a different region

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Pokémon introduced on each gen are allways referred to as Pokémon from the region in which the new games from that gen take. So, gen 4 Pokémon are "from Sinnoh", Gen 6 Pokémon are "from Kalos", etc. But is this allways an accurate depiction of things? Well, not really.

The idea for this thread came from Yungoos and Gumshoos. Their dex entries say they aren't actually Pokémon from Alola, but were merely imported from another region to deal with a Rattata outbreak. So considering we could only find them in Alola and Paldea so far, could the Yungoos line be actually a Paldean Pokémon, or maybe it came from a region we have yet to discover?

Besides dex entries, there's also another factor: in-game availability. Certain Pokémon can only be found in their respective games in the Safari Zone (or even only obtained as gifts, but can't be found otherwise), which implies that they don't actually belong to that region, especially when their availability is much higher in other regions. Tauros was only available in Kanto in the Safari Zone, but it can be found as a regular wild Pokémon in Johto and a few other regions. Houndour is a Pokémon "from Johto" but, surprise, it's nowhere to be found in Johto except for the HGSS remakes, and even there it's only in the Safari zone. Eevee was, for various gens, an extremely rare Pokémon that you could only receive as a gift or by "buying" it with casino coins, and it was only many games later that we could finally start finding Eevee living in a natural wild environment.

So which Pokémon do you consider that belong to a different region than the one they were introduced?
 

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Copperajah is indicated to have came from a not yet known region, probably an indian one.

Sword entry: "They came over from another region long ago and worked together with humans. Their green skin is resistant to water."
Scarlet entry: "This Pokémon was brought to Paldea long ago by people from a faraway land. It's so strong that it can easily pull an airplane."
 
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Copperajah was the first to come to mind but is already mentioned.


Zigzagoon/Linoone then:
'Hoenn' Zigzagoon:
Shield - Zigzagoon that adapted to regions outside Galar acquired this appearance. If you've lost something, this Pokémon can likely find it.

Galarian Zigzagoon:
Shield - Thought to be the oldest form of Zigzagoon, it moves in zigzags and wreaks havoc upon its surroundings.

Apparently Galarian Zigzagoon/Linoone are the oldest/original forms, thus they are originally from Galar.
 
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Magearna should be from Kalos. And the more I think on it, the more Skarmory seems like a Hoenn mon to me.. @_@
 
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The Treasures of Ruin. Originally came from the east.

Hitmonchan/Hitmonlee. Could not catch either in the wild. Waited until Diamond/Pearl to find wild Tyrogue.
 
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Another one that comes to mind is Roselia. As a kid I used to think it was a Pokémon introduced in Sinnoh, given that in Hoenn it was such an underwhelming single stage Pokémon that you could find in like... one route (?) in the entire region.

Not only it was forgettable and easy to miss, but also both its pre-evolution and its evolution actually came out in the Gen 4 games, and Roselia itself had a lot more protagonism in Sinnoh, showing up more often in the wild and used by trainers. Even Cynthia, and the rival (if Piplup was not your starter) had a Roserade in their teams.
 

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One that comes to mind is Riolu/Lucario. They're Gen IV pokemon, but in order to get them in the Sinnoh games, you must hatch them from an egg you receive from Riley on Iron Island. Meanwhile, they show up in the wild in all subsequent regions.

The thing that complicates this is that they do show up in the wild in Hisui, so...Maybe they were actually from Hisui/Sinnoh, but went extinct in the wild?
 
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Hisuian Pokémon confuse me.
We're to believe that many of the pokemon that got new evolutions set in this time period died off or devolved and became unable to obtain these forms? I just don't understand why they seem to loose them.
The only one that I think is believable would be Kleavor as it could be argued that the evolution stone needed for them became over mined and couldn't allow the Scyther to evolve that way.
 

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There's always the possibility that we have entered the era of the Pokemon "multiverse" where the world no longer needs internal consistency between games. Maybe the Hisuan Pokemon went extinct, or maybe it's just a different version of the past.
 
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The only Hisuian Pokémon that seem "extint" to me are Sneasler and Overqwil, because they evolved from regional forms that apparently only existed in the past. Maybe Basculegion too, since it's exclusive to the white-stripped form.

As for others, nothing would stop Scyther and Ursaring from evolving into Kleavor and Ursaluna respectively, provided that you find the evolutionary items, but there's nothing special about the Scythers and Ursarings found in Hisui. Same for Wyrdeer, you just need your everyday Stantler to learn a specific move. And Enamorus is a legendary that's just less known than their Unova counterparts.

Among regional forms, maybe the Hisuian Growlithe, Zorua, and Voltorb lines could be considered extint. The others: Decidueye, Typhlosion, Samurott, Avalugg, Braviary, Lilligant, and Sligoo/Goodra are simply cases of regular foreign Pokémon evolving different when they're in Hisui (so presumably they could still evolve like that in modern Sinnoh)
 

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probably many people already quoted about this, but alolan exegguttor actually is the original form of exeggutor, it's just that the other regions do not have as much sun as alola so he tends to be smaller bc he doesn't have too much sun to grow that large.
 
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I think Beldum is originally from Unova and Zorua is originally from Kalos. This is because in those Pokemon's first games, they were gift Pokemon only. (Technically Beldum did exist in the wild in Sinnoh, but was horde-exclusive, not a typical wild Pokemon).

Eevee was also only a gift Pokemon unti Gen 6, thus I think it is originally from Kalos.
 

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Didn't really have a good idea for a title for this thread but I was watching this video:
and it talks about how some Pokemon introduced in Gen I's Kanto Pokedex aren't actually native to Kanto due to being gifted to the player or coming from other means. I'm sure there are a lot more examples of this but I'm curious to start a discussion and see if people have any other fun examples?
 

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The full list of these is:

Kanto: Murkrow, Slugma, Houndour

Johto: Jynx, Farfetch'd

Hoenn: Porygon, Zorua, Larvesta

Sevii Islands: Lapras

Fiore/Alola: Gen 1-3 Starters

Sinnoh: Sudowoodo, Togepi/Togetic, Tyrogue, Beldum

Almia/Alola: Gen 4 Starters

Almia: Gen 4 Fossils

Unova: Castform, Riolu

Kalos: Eevee

Alola: Gen 5/6 Starters

Galar: Gen 1/3/5/6 Fossils

Undiscovered: Galar Fossils, Gen 7/8/9 starters

Spoiler:
 
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