Event Pokémon, also called costumed Pokémon, are specifically made for events with visual attributes closely related to the event theme, such as themed hats, clothes, or costumes. Both regular and shiny can be obtainable during certain events. Some Event Pokémon have only the male/female gender available. They can be seen in the Pokémon collection by using costume search filter. Event Pokémon are recorded in the Event Pokédex. Clone Pokémon are considered Event Pokémon in the search, but are not registered in the Event Pokédex.
Some Event Pokémon cannot evolve, while the non-costumed form can. When Event Pokémon are able to evolve, they keep the piece of costume. Event Pokémon do not have any costume when Mega-Evolved. In some events, the ability to evolve a certain non-evolvable form is released. Clone Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise cannot Mega Evolve. The Event Pokémon forms are presented on Pokémon individual pages, in the Event Pokémon forms section of the article (such as in Pikachu's). Unlike regular forms, Event Pokémon cannot be transferred to other games.
In general, all Event Pokémon have the same stats as the non-costumed Pokémon form, the only difference being the visual attributes. However, some Event Pokémon are treated in the game code as different Pokémon forms (e.g. Alolan, Galarian, and Shadow). These Event Pokémon can present several different characteristics, and their corresponding Shiny switches in the Event Pokédex are unlocked if, and only if, the costumed Shiny form is caught. The Event Pokémon that have this characteristic are:
- Halloween Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, and Pikachu.
- Clone Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, and Pikachu.
- New Year Slowpoke family.
- Halloween Sableye and Gengar.
- Drip Lapras.
- Satchel Aerodactyl
- Holiday Delibird and Cubchoo family.
- Armored Mewtwo.
- Sun and Moon crown Eevee.
- Pikachu:
- Libre, Pop star, Rock star, and Ph.D.
- Winter, Shaymin scarf, Explorer, and Cap's hat.
- Worlds 2022 and 2023.
- Green, purple, citrus, Batik and Kariyushi shirts.
- Flying multicolor, Okinawa, 5th anniversary, green, purple, orange and red.
- Amethyst, Aquamarine, Malachite, Pyrite, and Quartz crown.
- Lucas's hat, Dawn's hat, Rei's cap and Akari's kerchief.
- Sun and Moon crown.
Also, some of them have a different set of possible attacks:
- Armored Mewtwo.
- Pikachu:
- Explorer, Clone, Halloween, Winter, Worlds 2022 and 2023, and Amethyst, Aquamarine, Malachite, Pyrite, and Quartz crown can Elite TM able to learn Surf and Thunder.
- Clone, Halloween, Ph.D., Winter, Shaymin scarf, Explorer, Worlds 2022 and 2023, Flying Okinawa, 5th anniversary, green, purple, orange and red, and Amethyst, Aquamarine, Malachite, Pyrite, and Quartz crown can Elite TM able to learn Present.
- Cap's hat can Elite TM able to learn Volt Tackle.
- All Flying Pikachu can learn Fly.
- Libre, Pop star, Rock star, and Ph.D. can learn Charm, Play Rough and Thunder Punch.
- Shaymin scarf Pikachu can have Grass Knot as attack, but it is not Elite TM able.
Armored Mewtwo is the only Event Pokémon that has different stats from its non-costumed form. Also, some Event Pokémon were caught with exclusive non-Elite TM able legacy attacks during certain events:
- Shaymin scarf Pikachu during Pokémon GO Fest 2022 Finale: Grass Knot.
- Hat Kirlia during Fashion Week 2020: Draining Kiss.
This article is a simplified list of Event Pokémon. For details about availability (from Eggs, raids, etc.), release, moveset and Shiny or Shadow form, check the individual Pokémon pages. For a list by release date, check List of Event Pokémon by release date.
There are currently 231 Event Pokémon released.
Please note that some Pokémon, such as the Clone Pokémon, are currently not listed in the in-game Event Pokédex.
852 | 41 | 231 | 838 | 755 | 338 | ||||||||||||||||||
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ALL 852 | See List of Pokémon and List by release date | ||||||||||||||||||||||
MEGA and PRIMAL 41 | See List of Mega-Evolved Pokémon, List of Primal Reverted Pokémon and List by release date | ||||||||||||||||||||||
EVENT 231 | See List of Event Pokémon or List by release date | ||||||||||||||||||||||
LUCKY 838 | See Lucky Pokémon | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SHINY 755 | See List of Shiny Pokémon and List by release date | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SHINY 3 STARS 755 | See List of Shiny Pokémon and List by release date | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 STARS 852 | See Appraisal | ||||||||||||||||||||||
PERFECT 852 | See Appraisal | ||||||||||||||||||||||
SHADOW 338 | See List of Shadow Pokémon and List by release date | ||||||||||||||||||||||
PURIFIED 338 | See List of Shadow Pokémon and List by release date |
Regular (231 of 231)
Shiny (223 of 231)
Since 0.255.0, extra forms are recorded in the event Pokédex:
Regular (6)
Shiny (6)
The following Event Pokémon forms are not registered on the Event Pokédex:
Shadow Event Pokémon[]
During certain events, Shadow Pokémon can also be costumed.