Pokédex for iOS

Pokédex for iOS
ポケモン図鑑 for iOS

Pokédex for iOS icon
Basic info
Platform: iOS
Category: Utility
Players: Single
Connectivity: None
Developer: Creatures, Inc.
Publisher: The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation V spin-off
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: November 16, 2012
North America: December 10, 2012[1]
Australia: February 27, 2013[2]
Europe: December 10, 2012[3]
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Minisite
English: Minisite

Pokédex for iOS (Japanese: ポケモン図鑑 for iOS Pokémon Encyclopedia for iOS) was an app that was available for iOS devices. It is the iOS equivalent of Pokédex 3D Pro. It was released in Japan on November 16, 2012, in North America and Europe on December 10, 2012, and in Australia and New Zealand on February 27, 2013. It was delisted on November 30, 2015.

Features

  • Initially, it features all Generation V Pokémon (except Meloetta and Genesect); the previous four generations of Pokémon can each be purchased separately and added to the app.
  • It allows the viewing of 3D models of Pokémon, and provides their AR Markers for viewing in Pokédex 3D Pro's AR viewer.
  • Displays Pokémon's Pokédex number, type (and the effectiveness of other types on it), moves, stats (as bars), height, weight, possible genders, Abilities, Egg Groups, category, Pokédex entries in all Generation V games, game locations, and its evolutionary tree.
  • Players can compare Pokémon using a special "compare" mode that shows the basic information of multiple Pokémon on the same page.
  • Includes a Move Dex with all moves in Generation V. Has their in-game description, effect, type, effectiveness on other types, power, accuracy, PP, damage category, range, and whether it makes contact or not. It also includes a list of Pokémon that can learn the move and how they learn it.
  • The search feature can search for Pokémon by name, Ability, Pokédex number, types, Egg Groups, and moves. Moves can also be searched using this feature.

Unlockable Pokémon

Not all Pokémon are available in Pokédex for iOS from the start and must be unlocked through special means.

Via password


Meloetta

Genesect
  • To unlock both of Meloetta's Formes, the player must search using the keyword TCPBSDCR. This code will also unlock Relic Song in the Move Dex, Meloetta's signature move.
  • To unlock Genesect, the player must search using the keyword SNMPSCTP. This code will also unlock Techno Blast in the Move Dex, Genesect's signature move.
  • This is no longer necessary as of version 1.2 as they are now automatically unlocked.

Other generations

The iOS app initially only has information on Pokémon introduced in Generation V. The previous four generations' Pokémon must be purchased for $5.99/£3.99/¥500 each.

Icon Generation Included Pokémon
Generation I #001 Bulbasaur - #151 Mew
Generation II #152 Chikorita - #251 Celebi
Generation III #252 Treecko - #386 Deoxys
Generation IV #387 Turtwig - #493 Arceus

Version History

Version Release date Official note
1.1 December 10, 2012
1.2 March 22, 2013 Detailed information has been added for the Mythical Pokémon Meloetta and Genesect!

(*Purchase additional data for the other four regions from the application to see every Pokémon up to National Pokédex No. 649 in Pokédex for iOS!)

Release

Date Locations
November 16, 2012 Japan
December 10, 2012 Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
February 27, 2013 Australia, New Zealand
July 13, 2013 Malaysia, Thailand

Gallery

iPod Touch and iPhone

iPad

References

Related articles

Entries Pokédex entryPokédex entry recyclingForeign Pokédex entry
Numbering
systems
National Pokédex (list)

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KantoNewJohto • Hoenn (Gen III · Gen VI) • Sinnoh • Unova (BW · B2W2 · Blueberry)
Kalos • Alola (SM · USUM) • Galar (Isle of Armor · Crown Tundra) • HisuiPaldeaKitakami
Appearing in every regional PokédexUnown Mode

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Ranger series: Regional Browser (Fiore · Almia · Oblivia · No Browser · Every Browser)
Conquest: Ransei Gallery numberDuel: Library numberPokéPark series: Pad number
New Snap: Photodex (list) • Sleep: Sleep Style DexTrozei series: Pokémon List (List number)
TCG: DPBP numberGoogle Maps: Pokémon Challenge
Models Rotom Pokédex (Pokémon the Series · Adventures) • Rotom Phone (Old Roto)
Data structure Pokédex data structure (Generation III)Pokédex flags
Devices Gen I: Pokémon PokédexGen II: Deluxe PokédexGen III: Cyber Pokédex
Gen IV: Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Electronic Talking PokédexGen V: Electronic Pokédex
Apps Gen V: Pokédex 3D (Pro) •
In other games Side series: Stadium seriesHOME
Spin-offs: Pinball series
In the TCG PokédexNew PokédexPokéDex HANDY909
Pokédex HANDY910isRotom DexRotom Dex Poké Finder Mode

Core series • Side series • Spin-off series • Standalone spin-offs • Pokémon mini • Betas • Demos

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