Summary
- The rarest Pokemon in the franchise are often those that are only available through limited-time events or special promotions.
- Mewtwo (Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow) was only obtainable by trading a special item, the GS Ball, which was given out at specific locations and events.
- Jirachi (Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald) was only available during a limited-time event in 2003, where players had to connect their Game Boy Advance to a Nintendo eReader and scan a special Jirachi e-Reader card.
With over 1000+ Pokemon to capture in the franchise, there are bound to be some that are rarer than others. Pokemon like Rattata, Bidoof, and Taillow are common in the world, but some aren't even able to be caught through legitimate means.
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In each entry in the franchise, there are Legendary and Mythical Pokemon that are very hard to capture, often only available through an event or promotional means. Usually, there are just one or two in each main series of games. There is always one Pokemon that is almost impossible to acquire. Gamers will need to pull out all the stops to add some of these 'mons to their rosters.
1 Mew
Pokemon Red, Blue & Yellow
- Type: Psychic
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo GameBoy
- Year Game Was Released: 1996
The New Species Pokemon was the original hard-to-get Pokemon, first released in Pokemon Red & Green in Japan from April 15th to May 14th in 1996 in an event. This was the only original, legitimate way to get the first Mythical Pokemon in the franchise.
In the West, Mew was distributed throughout 16 individual events in Europe and North America, with some only lasting for a mere couple of days. Out of all the Pokemon in Pokemon Red & Blue, Mew is certainly the hardest to acquire. Mew crops up more commonly in the later games, through the purchase of the Pokeball+ and in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shinning Pearl if the gamer has saved data from one of the Let's Go games.
Mew's Base Stats:
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HP: |
100 |
|---|---|
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Attack: |
100 |
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Defense: |
100 |
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Sp. Atk: |
100 |
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Sp. Def: |
100 |
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Speed: |
100 |
|
Total: |
600 |
2 Celebi
Pokemon Gold, Silver & Crystal
- Type: Psychic
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo GameBoy Color
- Year Game Was Released: 1999
Celebi was another Pokemon that was only available through events distributed throughout the world, which were only accessible for a limited time. In Gold & Silver, it was much more straightforward to obtain. Just attend one of these events and receive the Pokemon.
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However, in Pokemon Crystal, gamers would need to have the rare item, the GS Ball, to trigger an in-game event that would lead to the capture of Celebi. This event to receive the GS Ball was only ever released in Japan, so to receive Celebi through legitimate means in the updated edition of the Generation 2 games was impossible.
Celebi's Base Stats:
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HP: |
100 |
|---|---|
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Attack: |
100 |
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Defense: |
100 |
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Sp. Atk: |
100 |
|
Sp. Def: |
100 |
|
Speed: |
100 |
|
Total: |
600 |
3 Jirachi
Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire & Emerald
- Type: Steel/Psychic
- Available Legitimately Now: Yes
- Console: Nintendo GameBoy Advance
- Year Game Was Released: 2003
The Wish Pokemon was introduced first in North America through a promotion disc for the Nintendo GameCube title Pokemon Colosseum, which featured a preview of the game, a sneak peek of the Jirachi: Wish Maker movie, and a download code for the Pokemon. In Europe, gamers could get a Jirachi from playing Pokemon Channel.
In Pokemon Emerald, Jirachi was only available through events accessible in Japan and Taiwan. Gamers would have needed to trade their Jirachi from Ruby or Sapphire into Emerald in the West if they were lucky to have a copy of the games in which Jirachi was released. This Pokemon is still actually available to fans if they can locate either of those games, which is a big task.
Jirachi's Base Stats:
|
HP: |
100 |
|---|---|
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Attack: |
100 |
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Defense: |
100 |
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Sp. Atk: |
100 |
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Sp. Def: |
100 |
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Speed: |
100 |
|
Total: |
600 |
4 Mew
Pokemon FireRed & LeafGreen
- Type: Psychic
- Available Legitimately: No
- Console: Nintendo GameBoy Advance
- Year Game Was Released: 2004
The remakes of the original titles came with the same Pokemon (before the National Dex was available), so, therefore, the hardest Pokemon to acquire is still the elusive Mew.
With the internet not being as powerful back in the early 2000s, there was no way to distribute Pokemon through global events like there is now. Fans who were looking for rare Pokemon needed to attend events, and there were a few around the world. The one in the USA for Mew in Pokemon FiredRed & LeafGreen was only live for one whole day, September 30, 2006. This was the only way to get Mew in North America.
5 Manaphy
Pokemon Diamond, Pearl & Platinum
- Type: Water
- Available Legitimately Now: Yes
- Console: Nintendo DS
- Year Game Was Released: 2007
Completing the Pokedex gets easier with each generation, as Manaphy in Generation 4 was available if gamers had Pokemon Ranger, a spin-off game to the franchise. In one of the missions in that game, players were rewarded with a Manaphy egg which could be transferred to Pokemon Diamond, Pearl, or Platinum.
There was also the option to receive Manaphy through an event, which was a lot harder to obtain as it was exclusive to Japan, the United States, Australia, and South Korea. There is another Pokemon that is just as hard to obtain as Manaphy, Phione. This 'mon is available by breeding a Manaphy with a Ditto, which will produce a Phione egg. But once the player has Manaphy, getting Phione is a breeze.
Manaphy's Base Stats:
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HP: |
100 |
|---|---|
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Attack: |
100 |
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Defense: |
100 |
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Sp. Atk: |
100 |
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Sp. Def: |
100 |
|
Speed: |
100 |
|
Total: |
600 |
6 Celebi
Pokemon HeartGold & SoulSilver
- Type: Psychic
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo DS
- Year Game Was Released: 2009
Continuing the trend from its original titles, the time-traveling Celebi is very hard to acquire in the Nintendo DS HeartGold & SoulSilver. It's only accessible from in-game events distributed throughout the world on specific dates at certain locations.
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There are other ways to get a Celebi, legitimately, but from playing the Generation 4 remakes there is no chance to add the Time Travel Pokemon to the Pokedex without the use of cheats. It is a shame that Game Freak includes these event-exclusive Pokemon as gamers who want to complete the Pokedex are left with huge gaps and will need to look to other games to fill them.
7 Victini
Pokemon Black & White
- Type: Psychic/Fire
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo DS
- Year Game Was Released: 2011
The only Pokemon that has the unique characteristic of appearing before the First Partner Pokemon in a franchise, the Victory Pokemon is, no doubt, the hardest to acquire in Pokemon Black & White.
Gamers will need to have the Liberty Pass, which will trigger an in-game event that will allow the player to catch Victini in Liberty Garden. However, this item is only found through an event distribution that only ran for one month in select locations around the world. They don't make these things easy...
Victini's Base Stats:
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HP: |
100 |
|---|---|
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Attack: |
100 |
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Defense: |
100 |
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Sp. Atk: |
100 |
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Sp. Def: |
100 |
|
Speed: |
100 |
|
Total: |
600 |
8 Genesect
Pokemon Black 2 & White 2
- Type: Bug/Steel
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo DS
- Year Game Was Released: 2012
Genesect takes the mantle of the most difficult 'mon to acquire in the sequels to the Unova games, Black 2 & White 2, a first for the franchise. The Bug/Steel Mythical Pokemon was once again only available through a Wi-Fi event.
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The version of this Pokemon released in the United States came at level 15, which was owned by Team Plasma, and it was only available for a month starting in October. Since this was available over Wi-Fi, it was much easier than the in-person events from previous generations.
Genesect's Base Stats:
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HP: |
71 |
|---|---|
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Attack: |
120 |
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Defense: |
95 |
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Sp. Atk: |
120 |
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Sp. Def: |
95 |
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Speed: |
99 |
|
Total: |
600 |
9 Diancie
Pokemon X & Y
- Type: Rock/Fairy
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo 3DS
- Year Game Was Released: 2013
Diancie is the Mythical Pokemon of Pokemon X & Y, and the first one that is capable of Mega Evolution, a feature introduced in Generation 6. The Jewel Pokemon was also the first Mythical Pokemon to be a Fairy-type, a brand-new type introduced in this generation.
This gave fans a real desire to pick up a Diancie for their own, but it was only available during Wi-Fi events. However, these were much longer this time around, running for a few months from mid-2014 to early 2015. This game gave fans a real chance to pick up this 'mon in X & Y.
Diancie's Base Stats:
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Normal |
Mega |
|
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HP: |
50 |
50 |
|
Attack: |
100 |
160 |
|
Defense: |
150 |
110 |
|
Sp. Atk: |
100 |
160 |
|
Sp. Def: |
150 |
110 |
|
Speed: |
50 |
110 |
|
Total: |
600 |
700 |
10 Shiny Yveltal
Pokemon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire
- Type: Dark/Flying
- Available Legitimately Now: No
- Console: Nintendo 3DS
- Year Game Was Released: 2014
Most of the Generation 3 Legendary & Mythical Pokemon are available in-game in the remakes, Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire. So, the rarest Pokemon to obtain in these games is a Shiny version of Yvetal, which was introduced in Pokemon Y, one of the first games of Generation 6.
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Although there were several Nintendo Network events during this game's run, this Shiny Yvetal was the hardest to obtain due to the fact it was only available for six days from May 20 to 26, 2016. Gamers would have needed to be quick to add this special version of Yvetal to their Pokedex.
Yvetal's Base Stats:
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HP: |
126 |
|---|---|
|
Attack: |
131 |
|
Defense: |
95 |
|
Sp. Atk: |
131 |
|
Sp. Def: |
98 |
|
Speed: |
99 |
|
Total: |
680 |