Calling All Pokémon Masters! This Quiz Will Stump Even The Strongest Trainers!

The Pokémon franchise has been around since the 1990s since the very first video game was released. Even though the Pokémon franchise began with only a game and 151 creatures called Pokémon, the franchise has seriously expanded. Now there are seven generations of Pokémon that have several games to go with them as well as toys, anime, clothes, and all kinds of other Pokémon-themed products. With so many games and so many hundreds of creatures, it can be hard for a casual Pokémon trainer to keep all the Pokémon, the regions, and the Pokémon types straight. But anyone who is serious about becoming the very best Pokémon trainer will know that it's no problem to keep track of all these things for a strong trainer.

Even a casual Pokémon trainer will remember things like the fact that Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokémon or the fact that Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle are the three starter Pokémon from Generation I. But there are some things that only the strongest, most serious Pokémon trainers around will be able to remember! Whether it's a region, a Pokémon's type, or the name of a Pokémon, there are some things that will stump even the strongest trainers.

Who thinks they know everything about Pokémon? Prove it by acing this quiz!

Question 1

How does Magikarp evolve?

Magikarp isn't exactly the most powerful Pokémon there is. This Water-type Pokémon was introduced in the first generation of Pokémon and doesn't really do much in battle but it's still a pretty good Pokémon for a trainer to keep around! It may not be useful in battle but after it levels up, it becomes Gyarados, a Water/Flying Pokémon that is super powerful. This Pokémon is strong enough to jump up stream but isn't much of a strong swimmer or fighter when it's in battle. But it becomes incredibly powerful after it evolves up into Gyarados! Who knows how it evolves?

Question 2

Umbreon, Flareon, Espeon, and Jolteon are all evolutions of what Pokémon?

There are many Pokémon that have evolution chains that involve multiple Pokémon. Some Pokémon have two or three stages that are involved before they reach their final form! There are also some Pokémon that evolve only once but can change how they evolve based on the time of day when they evolve, the item they're holding, or the type of Evolution Stone that they touch. This Pokémon can evolve up into one of eight different Pokémon, depending on the conditions of its evolution! Each of its evolutions are a different type including Fire, Electric, Water, and Fairy. Before it evolves, this Pokémon is a Normal-type.

Question 3

Does Pikachu evolve into any other Pokémon?

Thanks in part to the fact that this Pokémon is the one that Ash himself has in the Pokémon anime, this Pokémon has become one of the most popular and famous ones of the whole franchise. Even people who aren't really Pokémon fans have probably seen or heard of Pikachu at least a few times! Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation of Pokémon. It's a small, yellow Pokémon with a tail shaped like a lightning bolt. That's a pretty fitting appearance for this Electric-type, especially considering it has some attacks that can really give its opponents a jolt!

Question 4

What Pokémon is this?

This Pokémon is a Water-type that was introduced in the first generation of Pokémon. It's a white Pokémon that resembles a fish with long fins and a long, flowing tail. Its fins, head, tail, and eyelids have orange accents on them but it's otherwise all white with a yellow horn. When it reaches level 33, this Pokémon evolves up into its next form. This Pokémon is often found in fresh water like rivers and lakes. This Pokémon might be familiar to any Pokémon fans who have seen the anime because of the fact that Misty had one in her party. Who knows what Pokémon this is?

Question 5

Is Charmander a starter Pokémon?

Charmander is a Fire-type Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation of Pokémon. This Pokémon is one that evolves up twice, first to Charmeleon when it reaches level 16 which will then evolve into this Pokémon's final form, Charizard when Charmeleon reaches level 36. This Pokémon resembles a lizard that walks on its two back legs and has an orange body with a lighter colored orange stomach and chest. It has a long tail that has a flame burning at the tip. The flame on the end of this Pokémon's tail is said to have to burn all the time to keep this Pokémon alive.

Question 6

Name this Pokémon.

This baby Pokémon is a Fairy-type Pokémon that was introduced in the second generation of Pokémon. Like other Pokémon, it was a Normal-type Pokémon before Generation VI when the Fairy-type was introduced into the franchise and its type changed from Normal to Fairy. This Pokémon evolves into its next form when it levels up while having a high friendship level with its trainer and then evolves one more time after being touched with a Shiny Stone. This Pokémon has a yellow body that is partially covered by an egg shell that it lives inside. Who knows what Pokémon this is?

Question 7

In which generation was Lickitung introduced?

Lickitung is a Normal-type Pokémon It walks on two legs and has a pink body with a large tail and yellow stripes on its stomach and chest. On its knees, there are matching yellow circles. It has a long tongue that it uses to capture its prey. Its tongue is covered in sticky saliva that can cause a rash that will really bother anyone it licks if the site isn't cleaned properly. From Generation IV onward, this Pokémon evolves up to another Pokémon known as Lickilicky when it levels up while knowing the move Rollout. How many Pokémon masters know which generation gave us Lickitung?

Question 8

What is Gym Leader Sabrina's specialty?

Any Pokémon trainer who has ever taken a trip to Saffron City or watched the Indigo League series of the anime will definitely recognize Sabrina. Sabrina is the leader of the gym in Saffron City! There, she awards any trainer who manages to defeat her in battle with a Marsh Badge. Like other Pokémon Gym Leaders, Sabrina has a certain type of Pokémon that is her specialty. Misty has Water-type, Brock has Rock-type, and so on. Sabrina's specialty is one that's close to her because it shares some of the same powers she has. What is Sabrina's specialty when it comes to her Pokémon?

Question 9

How does Clefairy evolve?

Clefairy is a Fairy-type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation I of Pokémon. When it was first introduced, this Pokémon was a Normal-type Pokémon but it changed types after the franchise introduced the Fairy-type in Generation VI. This Pokémonhas a large round body with short arms and legs. It has a large curl of fur on its forehead and pointy ears. This Pokémon evolves up from Cleffa, a baby Pokémon, when it reaches a high friendship level and levels up. It also evolves up into its final form, Clefable, but only a real Pokémon master will be able to remember how this Pokémon evolves!

Question 10

What is Porygon's type?

There are a lot of really unique Pokémon in the Pokédex. Any master Pokémon trainer will know that there are Pokémon that come in all kinds of shapes and forms. Some of them look like animals while others look like inanimate objects like keychains, swords, and even sandcastles. It's pretty crazy in the Pokémon world! Porygon is one of the more unique Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation I and is made up entirely of computer programming code. Unlike other Pokémon, this Pokémon was entirely created by humans. Being created by humans means that it doesn't have to eat anything like other Pokémon do.

Question 11

Name this Pokémon.

This Pokémon was introduced in Generation III and is a dual-type Dark/Ghost Pokémon. It does not evolve to or from any other Pokémon, but it can Mega Evolve if it's given the correct Mega Stone to hold. This Pokémon is all purple and walks around on its two legs. It has white jewels for its eyes and a red jewel on its chest. Its fur comes to sharp points on its claws and ears which gives it a pretty jagged and spooky appearance. That's pretty fitting considering this Pokémon's Dark/Ghost type! How many Pokémon trainers think they can identify this Pokémon?

Question 12

What is Sylveon's type?

Sylveon is one of the final forms of Eevee. Sylveon was introduced in Generation VI and evolves up from Eevee when it knows a specific move that matches its type and has two levels of affection. This Pokémon has a white body with blue and pink accents all over its ears, tail, and legs. It has bows around its neck and on its ear that have long ribbons that can send calming feelings out to its trainer to relax them. Its trainers can also "hold hands" with this Pokémon by holding onto those feelers that it sends out from the ends of its bows.

Question 13

What is Team Rocket's talking Pokémon?

Most Pokémon don't talk. The most they really do is just say their names over and over in a different voice, depending on the Pokémon. Although they can use some inflection to their voice to communicate even without using words, a talking Pokémon is a really rare occurrence! The main villains in the Pokémon series, Team Rocket, are lucky enough to have a sidekick who just happens to be a talking Pokémon. Anyone who is familiar with Team Rocket will know that even having a talking Pokémon doesn't make these villains great at what they do. Who knows what kind of Pokémon they have?

Question 14

Does Ditto evolve into any other Pokémon?

Ditto is a popular Pokémon among players who breed their Pokémon because of the fact that it can be bred with any Pokémon with only a few exceptions. This means that trainers who are playing a Pokémon game and can only seem to catch one Eevee but really want both an Umbreon and a Vaporeon are in luck! This Normal-type Pokémon was introduced in Generation I and looks like a shapeless purple blob. It has the ability to copy moves from other Pokémon in battle and can also copy their appearance. As shown in the anime, it's not great at copying facial features.

Question 15

What Pokémon does Smoochum evolve up into?

This baby Pokémon was introduced in Generation II and is a dual-type Ice/Psychic baby Pokémon. This Pokémon has a pretty humanoid look to it. It walks on two legs, has two arms that stick out, and has a round head on top of it. It has blonde hair on top of its head that has a very blunt cut with bangs and is longer in the back. It has several tufts that stick up at the very top of its hair. This Pokémon has a pink body all over with yellow at the top of its torso and its feet.

Question 16

Name this Pokémon.

Some Pokémon can be found everywhere. It seems like a trainer just trying to explore the region in whatever game they're playing just can't escape some Pokémon because they're so common! Meanwhile, there are other Pokémon that are a lot more rare. And then, there are some Pokémon that are so uncommon that some people in the Pokémon don't even believe that they actually exist. These Pokémon are considered Mythical Pokémon because of the fact that they're so rare! This Pokémon is a Mythical Pokémon that was introduced in Generation I and is a Psychic-Type Pokémon. Who knows what Pokémon this is?

Question 17

Does Jigglypuff evolve to or from any other Pokémon?

Jigglypuff is a Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation of Pokémon. This Pokémon was originally a Normal-type Pokémon but after Generation VI when Fairy-type Pokémon were introduced, it became a dual-type Normal/Fairy Pokémon. This Pokémon is a round, pink Pokémon with large eyes and a large curl of fur in the center of its forehead. It uses its voice to sing until its victims fall asleep because of the soothing sound of its voice. Anyone who is familiar with the anime will know how funny this can be because of Jigglypuff's reaction! Does it evolve to or from another Pokémon?

Question 18

How does Eevee evolve into Vaporeon?

Vaporeon is one of the final evolutions of Eevee, a Normal-type Pokémon. Vaporeon is a Water-type Pokémon who resembles a combination between a fish and a fox with a blue skin all over, a long tail that splits at the end like a mermaid's tail, and large fins for ears. It also has a large, white collar that goes all the way around its neck and ridges that go down its back and almost all the way down its tail. This Pokémon was introduced in Generation I and is similar to Eevee's other evolutions in that it evolves up in a special way.

Question 19

When is Vulpix an Ice-type Pokémon?

Typically, Vulpix is a Fire-type Pokémon. This is obvious just from looking at it because of the fact that this fox-like Pokémon has brown body and orange tail and totally just looks fiery. This Pokémon isn't always a Fire-type, though! There is a certain condition that has to be met for this to happen but this Pokémon can actually be an Ice-type Pokémon as well! As an Ice-type Pokémon, this Pokémon will evolve up to a Ninetails that's also an Ice-type if it's touched with an Ice Stone, similar to the way that it usually evolves when touched with a Fire Stone.

Question 20

Which of the following is NOT a starter from Pokémon Sun and Moon?

Pokémon Sun and Moon are the pair of two games that began Generation VII of Pokémon. It introduced several new Pokémon as well as new forms of Pokémon that we already knew, like an Ice-type version of Vulpix. Just like other regions in the Pokémon franchise, there are three different starters at the beginning of the game that a Pokémon trainer in the making can choose between to start their journey through the Alola region. These three Pokémon are brand new to the Pokémon franchise and are each a different type. Each of them have their own strengths and weaknesses for the trainer to consider before choosing.

Question 21

What type is Bruxish?

This colorful fish is a Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VII. It is a dual-type Pokémon that really knows how to combine the two types that it has in order to be a really strong and powerful Pokémon. It has a mostly yellow and pink body with blue dots all over its body and purple accents on its fins and eyelids. This Pokémon has super sharp, strong teeth that can be seen through its pink lips that it uses to grind its prey, other Pokémon like Shellder and Mareanie, up and eat them. It can send out a strong wave of power to confuse other Pokémon to get them to swim closer.

Question 22

In which generation was Mudkip introduced?

Mudkip is a Water-type Pokémon and is one of the three starter Pokémon in the generation in which this Pokémon was introduced. Any Pokémon trainer that chooses this Pokémon as their starter Pokémon will travel and explore the Hoenn region with this Pokémon and watch as it levels up and evolves up from Mudkip to Marshstomp at level 16 and then finally to its final form, Swampert, when it reaches level 36. This Pokémon is all blue except for the orange on its cheeks and walks on all four of its legs. Its body is a cool blue shade with a lighter blue under its mouth and on its tail.

Question 23

How does Abra evolve?

Abra is a Psychic-type Pokémon that was introduced in the very first generation of Pokémon. It has two more forms in its evolution line, each of which were also introduced in Generation I of the Pokémon franchise. This Pokémon is probably familiar to longterm Pokémon fans because of the fact that Sabrina, leader of the Pokémon gym in Saffron City, has one. This Pokémon can use its psychic powers to teleport away from enemies when it feels threatened, so it's not easy to catch or battle! This Pokémon's final form, Alakazam, is reached when the Pokémon is traded, but how does Abra evolve up into Kadabra?

Question 24

In which generation was Mr. Mime introduced?

Mr. Mime is a dual-type Fairy/Psychic Pokémon. It was introduced prior to the introduction of the Fairy-type which means that before Generatiob VI, this Pokémon was only a Psychic-type Pokémon. This Pokémon is fairly humanoid looking and walks around on two legs. it has a white body with pink circles accenting it at its shoulder and hip joints as well as on its stomach. It has blue feet that curl up at the end like shoes and its hands are white with pink dots on the ends of its fingers. It evolves up from Mime Jr. when it levels up while knowing the move Mimic.

Question 25

What region is this?

Each generation of Pokémon introduces a new region. Just like it introduces new Pokémon for a trainer to catch, it also introduces a new region for them to explore where these Pokémon reside. This region was introduced in Generation VII of Pokémon with the games Pokémon Sun and Moon. This region is made up of multiple different islands and has a super tropical climate. There are a lot of new Pokémon but there are also unique new forms of old Pokémon we're already familiar with here. For instance, Sandshrew is typically a Ground-type Pokémon but becomes a dual-type Ice/Steel Pokémon in this region.

Question 26

What Pokémon is this?

This Pokémon is the final form of one of the three starter Pokémon in the Alola region, the region introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. This Pokémon is a dual-type Water/Fairy Pokémon that resembles a combination between a mermaid and a seal. This Pokémon was introduced along with its original form in Generation VII. It has a long blue tail with pink accents on it and a white fin at the end that splits like a mermaid's tail. It has long blue hair that is pulled back into a ponytail with pearls wrapped around it. This Pokémon's exclusive Z-Move is Oceanic Operetta.

Question 27

What Pokémon does Squirtle evolve into?

Squirtle is a Water-type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation I of Pokémon. It's one of the three starters available in the first Pokémon game alongside Charmander and Bulbasaur. This Pokémon has two more forms in its evolution line. It evolves into the first form when it reaches level 16 and that Pokémon then evolves into Squirtle's final form when it reaches level 36. This Pokémon resembles a combination between a squirrel and a turtle which makes its name make a lot more sense, right? It walks on two legs and has a hard shell on its back with a curly blue tail coming out the bottom.

Question 28

Does Tangela evolve from or to any other Pokémon?

This Grass-type Pokémon was introduced in the very first generation of Pokémon. Tangela is covered in blue vines that are all over its body except one small opening that shows a dark hole with its two eyes poking through. It has two round feet that poke out of the bottom of its body that it uses to walk around. No one knows exactly what Tangela looks like underneath all those vines but this Pokémon does use those same vines to pull in its prey. Even though we can't actually see what this Pokémon looks like under those vines, it's good to know they're useful!

Question 29

What is Mimikyu's type?

No, this isn't Pikachu! This Pokémon is Mimikyu, a Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VII. This Pokémon doesn't evolve up to or up from any other Pokémon, but it does have two different forms that it switches between depending on whether or not it's in battle. Its regular form is its Disguised Form, which resembles a Pokémon wearing a badly made Pikachu costume. When attacked, its head flops over to the side and it enters its Busted Form. No one actually knows what this Pokémon looks like underneath the Pikachu rag that it wears! What is this Pokémon's type?

Question 30

How does Vulpix evolve?

Vulpix was introduced in Generation I of Pokémon and is a Fire-type Pokémon. This Pokémon looks like a small brown fox with a large, orange tail. Every Pokémon evolves in its own way. Whether it's by leveling up, being touched with an Evolution Stone, knowing a certain move, or another specific condition, each Pokémon has its own way of evolving up into its next form. This Pokémon evolves up into its next form, Ninetails, under specific conditions. Ninetails looks similar to Vulpix in that it also has a large, bushy tail that is divided up into several different segments. How does Vulpix evolve?

Question 31

What Pokémon is this?

This Pokémon is a Legendary Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VII. This Pokémon is a Psychic/Fairy Pokémon that doesn't evolve up to or from any other Pokémon. It's a Legendary Pokémon which means that it's so rare that it can't just be caught or found out in the wild at any point during the series. This Pokémon is one of the island guardians of the Alola region and is the guardian of the Akala Island. The island guardians in the Alola region play an important part both in the anime and in the games, as any Pokémon trainer familiar with them will know. What Pokémon is this?

Question 32

What type is Sudowoodo?

This Pokémon was introduced in Generation II of Pokémon and is the evolved form of Bonsly. In Pokémon Emerald, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, and Pokémon Gold and Silver, this Pokémon can be found blocking roads that the trainer needs to take through the Johto and Hoenn regions. In order to get by, the trainer has to be pretty resourceful or they're not going to make it very far on their journey! They have to use water from some type of item to squirt at the Sudowoodo because of the fact that its type is weak to Water-type Pokémon. How many trainers know what type of Pokémon Sudowoodo is?

Question 33

In which generation was Skitty introduced?

Skitty is a Normal-type Pokémon that, when touching a Moon Stone, evolves up into Delcatty. This Pokémon resembles a cat with its large, pointed ears and it has a small body with short legs. It has a long tail that is thin until it gets to the middle point when it gets thicker with fur and three points that come off the end of its tail. Its entire body is pink and yellow with purple accents inside its ears. When this Pokémon is in a battle with another Pokémon, it uses the fur on its tail to puff up and seem more threatening.

Question 34

What Pokémon does Dedenne evolve into?

Dedenne is an Electric/Fairy-type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VI. This Pokémon resembles a small mouse or hamster with an orange body and yellow stomach. It has two large ears on the top of its head that have yellow inside and are outlined with brown. The same brown makes up its whiskers and its long tail. This Pokémon can use its tail to absorb electricity from outlets like an electric cord! Then, its whiskers are used to send out the electric attacks. This Pokémon looks and acts pretty similar to some other Electric-type Pokémon but only a total Pokémon master will know which one it evolves up into, if any.

Question 35

Fennekin, Froakie, and Chespin are the starter Pokémon in what generation?

Every generation of Pokémon has different starter Pokémon. Anyone who has played any of the Pokémon games will know that one of the first things a trainer has to do when they begin the game is to pick between three different Pokémon. The Pokémon they choose will be the very first Pokémon they receive and have to travel through the region with. Each of the Pokémon is a different type which means it has different strengths and weaknesses that the trainer has to consider. Fennekin, Froakie, and Chespin are the starters for one generation of Pokémon and are like other starters in that they're three different types.

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