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- /startofficialhunt aQrator | This is the first Pokémon Brock caught on screen in the anime. | Zubat | This is the first Pokémon Ash left with another trainer. | Primeape | This Pokémon's Trading Figure Game figure knew Fake Out. | Meowth | Of the Pokémon with the largest body size, this one has the lowest BST. | Onix | This is the final Pokémon to show up in the Poké Floats stage. | Geodude | This non-forme Pokémon has the highest BST of all Pokémon with Run Away. | Rapidash | Exactly three maingame rivals can be seen using this Pokémon on one of their teams. | Magneton | This fully evolved, monotype Pokémon is 'very eager' when at a certain location. | Snorlax | In a certain side game, a partner of this Pokémon was cursed. | Gengar | This unevolved Pokémon was used by Erika in Pokémon Puzzle League. | Tangela | Across all TCG sets, this Pokémon knows the move Horn Attack exactly three times (five if you count reprints of the same card), and each time it costs 1 energy and deals 10 damage. | Goldeen | One of its dex entries states that it can use Mirror Move. | Spearow | In the Pokémon adventures manga, Harry of Team Rocket was the first trainer that was shown using this Pokémon, though this was not in the same volume as the debut of said Pokémon. | Weezing | A certain side game has exactly three of these Pokémon swimming underwater at a certain location, occasionally popping their heads above the water. | Seel | In Pokémon Conquest, this fully evolved Pokémon is the perfect link of the only warrior with an affinity for both Grass and Water. | Gyarados | This is the only fully evolved Pokémon seen as a zombie in the Adventures manga. | Slowbro | The first time this Pokémon could be caught in a core series game was by surfing in the Roaring-Sea cave and Giant's Foot in Pokémon Shield only. | Kabuto | This fully evolved Pokémon owns a bank. | Persian | Prior to gen 8, this Pokémon had the lowest BST of all those with 2 4x weaknesses. | Paras | According to its mystery dungeon phrase, it has a 100% accurate Water Gun so long as its HP is over 50%. | Horsea | Ash traded his Butterfree for this Pokemon. | Raticate | In the adventures manga, this Pokémon battled a Misdreavus to a draw. | Magnemite | No TCG card was printed of this species of Pokémon since 2003. | Kadabra | This is the only not fully-evolved (!fe) Pokémon in IQ group G with a recruit rate of -10%. | Weepinbell | This Pokémon has a unique egg group. | Ditto | A Kingler is seen destroying the shell of this Pokémon in the anime. | Cloyster | In the Bug catching contest, the lowest score that can nab an NPC a win is through this Pokémon. | Caterpie | In Pokémon XD, this Pokémon will always hold a Quick Claw. | Sandshrew | In order to become this Pokémon, you must be a docile male or female, a calm female or a lonely male. However, if you are a docile male in the wrong game may result in you becoming a fire-type Pokémon instead. | Bulbasaur | This Pokémon can be found in Ignis, and its evolutions are a perfect link to a warlord from Terrera. | Charmander | Of the Pokémon whose maximum Pokéathlon's stats are equal to those of its pre-evolution, This one has the lowest total Pokéathlon stats. | Golem | As you progress to the final question, you notice a pattern amongst the answers. You sound them out at a steady pace, and notice the progression. Of course! The answer must be... (This is a meta question, use the previous questions and answers to solve this question) | Pikachu
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- Q1: This is the first Pokémon Brock caught on screen in the anime. | Zubat
- Q2: This is the first Pokémon Ash left with another trainer. | Primeape
- Q3: This Pokémon's Trading Figure Game figure knew Fake Out. | Meowth
- Q4: Of the Pokémon with the largest body size, this one has the lowest BST. | Onix
- Q5: This is the final Pokémon to show up in the Poké Floats stage. | Geodude
- Q6: This non-forme Pokémon has the highest BST of all Pokémon with Run Away. | Rapidash
- Q7: Exactly three maingame rivals can be seen using this Pokémon on one of their teams. | Magneton
- Q8: This fully evolved, monotype Pokémon is 'very eager' when at a certain location. | Snorlax
- Q9: In a certain side game, a partner of this Pokémon was cursed. | Gengar
- Q10: This unevolved Pokémon was used by Erika in Pokémon Puzzle League. | Tangela
- Q11: Across all TCG sets, this Pokémon knows the move Horn Attack exactly three times (five if you count reprints of the same card), and each time it costs 1 energy and deals 10 damage. | Goldeen
- Q12: One of its dex entries states that it can use Mirror Move. | Spearow
- Q13: In the Pokémon adventures manga, Harry of Team Rocket was the first trainer that was shown using this Pokémon, though this was not in the same volume as the debut of said Pokémon. | Weezing
- Q14: A certain side game has exactly three of these Pokémon swimming underwater at a certain location, occasionally popping their heads above the water. | Seel
- Q15: In Pokémon Conquest, this fully evolved Pokémon is the perfect link of the only warrior with an affinity for both Grass and Water. | Gyarados
- Q16: This is the only fully evolved Pokémon seen as a zombie in the Adventures manga. | Slowbro
- ; Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all, yeah! Gotta catch 'em all, gotta catch 'em all!
- Q17: The first time this Pokémon could be caught in a core series game was by surfing in the Roaring-Sea cave and Giant's Foot in Pokémon Shield only. | Kabuto
- Q18: This fully evolved Pokémon owns a bank. | Persian
- Q19: Prior to gen 8, this Pokémon had the lowest BST of all those with 2 4x weaknesses. | Paras
- Q20: According to its mystery dungeon phrase, it has a 100% accurate Water Gun so long as its HP is over 50%. | Horsea
- Q21: Ash traded his Butterfree for this Pokemon. | Raticate
- Q22: In the adventures manga, this Pokémon battled a Misdreavus to a draw. | Magnemite
- Q23: No TCG card was printed of this species of Pokémon since 2003. | Kadabra
- Q24: This is the only not fully-evolved (!fe) Pokémon in IQ group G with a recruit rate of -10%. | Weepinbell
- Q25: This Pokémon has a unique egg group. | Ditto
- Q26: A Kingler is seen destroying the shell of this Pokémon in the anime. | Cloyster
- Q27: In the Bug catching contest, the lowest score that can nab an NPC a win is through this Pokémon. | Caterpie
- Q28: In Pokémon XD, this Pokémon will always hold a Quick Claw. | Sandshrew
- Q29: In order to become this Pokémon, you must be a docile male or female, a calm female or a lonely male. However, if you are a docile male in the wrong game may result in you becoming a fire-type Pokémon instead. | Bulbasaur
- Q30: This Pokémon can be found in Ignis, and its evolutions are a perfect link to a warlord from Terrera. | Charmander
- Q31: Of the Pokémon whose maximum Pokéathlon's stats are equal to those of its pre-evolution, This one has the lowest total Pokéathlon stats. | Golem
- Q32: As you progress to the final question, you notice a pattern amongst the answers. You sound them out at a steady pace, and notice the progression. Of course! The answer must be... (This is a meta question, use the previous questions and answers to solve this question) | Pikachu
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