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List of Pokémon by color
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This is a list of Pokémon by their color according to the Pokédex. While the actual colors of the Pokémon species can vary, the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body. Pokémon with multiple forms are categorized into their most common form's color. Also, some species are categorized on the basis of the color of their heads or faces, even if they are mostly a different color. The color is a characteristic that can be easily recognized by sight, however, each Pokémon's color was made official with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, where, in the Pokédex, you can arrage Pokémon by this distinction. This option was omitted in Generation IV, however it came back in Generation V and has been present since then. The colors used for the classification are red, blue, yellow, green, black, brown, purple, gray, white and pink.
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The color is a characteristic that can be easily recognized by sight, however, each Pokémon's color was made official with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, where, in the Pokédex, you can arrage Pokémon by this distinction. Each Pokémon is categorized by only one color, in most cases, the color that predominates over the Pokémon's body, and when the Pokémon has more than a single form, all the forms are categorized of the same color, it can be a neutral or a common color. If a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve changes its color when Mega Evolving, the Mega Evolution will be considered the same color as the normal Pokémon. This option was omitted in Generation IV, however it came back in Generation V and has been present since then. The colors used for the classification are red, blue, yellow, green, black, brown, purple, gray, white and pink. This is a list of Pokémon by their color according to the Pokédex. While the actual colors of the Pokémon species can vary, the color listed in the Pokédex is usually the color most apparent or covering each Pokémon's body. Pokémon with multiple forms are categorized into their most common form's color. Also, some species are categorized on the basis of the color of their heads or faces, even if they are mostly a different color.