Hey guys! Are you ready to dive into the world of Pokémon Black and complete your National Pokédex? If so, you have come to the right place. This comprehensive guide provides you with everything you need to know to catch 'em all' in the Unova region and beyond. Let's explore the full list of Pokémon, where to find them, and some tips for completing your National Pokédex in Pokémon Black.

    Understanding the National Pokédex in Pokémon Black

    Before we dive into the list, let's talk about what the National Pokédex is and why it's so awesome. Unlike the regional Pokédex, which only includes Pokémon found in the Unova region, the National Pokédex includes every Pokémon from previous generations. This means you'll need to trade Pokémon from other games to complete it. Completing the National Pokédex is a significant achievement that demonstrates your dedication as a Pokémon Trainer.

    Why is it so cool to complete the National Pokédex? Well, besides the bragging rights, you usually get a sweet reward in the game. It's your ticket to unlocking special features and showing everyone that you're a true Pokémon master. Think of it as the ultimate Pokémon challenge. To complete it, you need to see and catch every single Pokémon. Some are easy to find, popping up all over the place, while others are super rare and require special events or trades to get your hands on them. The National Pokédex isn't just a list; it's a journey, a quest, and a testament to your skills as a trainer.

    The journey to completing your National Pokédex will be filled with challenges, trades, and maybe a little bit of luck. You'll need to connect with other trainers, participate in events, and explore every nook and cranny of the Pokémon world. It's not just about catching Pokémon; it's about the adventure and the friends you make along the way. So, grab your Poké Balls, lace up your running shoes, and get ready to embark on an epic quest to catch 'em all and etch your name into Pokémon history.

    Full Pokémon List for the National Pokédex in Pokémon Black

    Alright, let's get down to business. Here's the complete list of Pokémon you'll need to catch, trade, or evolve to complete your National Pokédex in Pokémon Black. Get ready for a long list!

    Generation I: Kanto Pokémon (001-151)

    From the Kanto region, these are the original 151 Pokémon that started it all. You will need to trade these from other games, such as the Game Boy Advance games or via Pal Park.

    1. Bulbasaur
    2. Ivysaur
    3. Venusaur
    4. Charmander
    5. Charmeleon
    6. Charizard
    7. Squirtle
    8. Wartortle
    9. Blastoise
    10. Caterpie
    11. Metapod
    12. Butterfree
    13. Weedle
    14. Kakuna
    15. Beedrill
    16. Pidgey
    17. Pidgeotto
    18. Pidgeot
    19. Rattata
    20. Raticate
    21. Spearow
    22. Fearow
    23. Ekans
    24. Arbok
    25. Pikachu
    26. Raichu
    27. Sandshrew
    28. Sandslash
    29. Nidoran♀
    30. Nidorina
    31. Nidoqueen
    32. Nidoran♂
    33. Nidorino
    34. Nidoking
    35. Clefairy
    36. Clefable
    37. Vulpix
    38. Ninetales
    39. Jigglypuff
    40. Wigglytuff
    41. Zubat
    42. Golbat
    43. Oddish
    44. Gloom
    45. Vileplume
    46. Paras
    47. Parasect
    48. Venonat
    49. Venomoth
    50. Diglett
    51. Dugtrio
    52. Meowth
    53. Persian
    54. Psyduck
    55. Golduck
    56. Mankey
    57. Primeape
    58. Growlithe
    59. Arcanine
    60. Poliwag
    61. Poliwhirl
    62. Poliwrath
    63. Abra
    64. Kadabra
    65. Alakazam
    66. Machop
    67. Machoke
    68. Machamp
    69. Bellsprout
    70. Weepinbell
    71. Victreebel
    72. Tentacool
    73. Tentacruel
    74. Geodude
    75. Graveler
    76. Golem
    77. Ponyta
    78. Rapidash
    79. Slowpoke
    80. Slowbro
    81. Magnemite
    82. Magneton
    83. Farfetch'd
    84. Doduo
    85. Dodrio
    86. Seel
    87. Dewgong
    88. Grimer
    89. Muk
    90. Shellder
    91. Cloyster
    92. Gastly
    93. Haunter
    94. Gengar
    95. Onix
    96. Drowzee
    97. Hypno
    98. Krabby
    99. Kingler
    100. Voltorb
    101. Electrode
    102. Exeggcute
    103. Exeggutor
    104. Cubone
    105. Marowak
    106. Hitmonlee
    107. Hitmonchan
    108. Lickitung
    109. Koffing
    110. Weezing
    111. Rhyhorn
    112. Rhydon
    113. Chansey
    114. Tangela
    115. Kangaskhan
    116. Horsea
    117. Seadra
    118. Goldeen
    119. Seaking
    120. Staryu
    121. Starmie
    122. Mr. Mime
    123. Scyther
    124. Jynx
    125. Electabuzz
    126. Magmar
    127. Pinsir
    128. Tauros
    129. Magikarp
    130. Gyarados
    131. Lapras
    132. Ditto
    133. Eevee
    134. Vaporeon
    135. Jolteon
    136. Flareon
    137. Porygon
    138. Omanyte
    139. Omastar
    140. Kabuto
    141. Kabutops
    142. Aerodactyl
    143. Snorlax
    144. Articuno
    145. Zapdos
    146. Moltres
    147. Dratini
    148. Dragonair
    149. Dragonite
    150. Mewtwo
    151. Mew

    Catching and trading these Pokémon may be a challenge, but don't give up! The satisfaction of completing the National Pokédex is well worth the effort. Remember to use online resources and trading communities to help you find the Pokémon you need.

    Generation II: Johto Pokémon (152-251)

    Next, we have the Pokémon from the Johto region. Get ready to explore even more Pokémon types and abilities!

    1. Chikorita
    2. Bayleef
    3. Meganium
    4. Cyndaquil
    5. Quilava
    6. Typhlosion
    7. Totodile
    8. Croconaw
    9. Feraligatr
    10. Sentret
    11. Furret
    12. Hoothoot
    13. Noctowl
    14. Ledyba
    15. Ledian
    16. Spinarak
    17. Ariados
    18. Crobat
    19. Chinchou
    20. Lanturn
    21. Pichu
    22. Cleffa
    23. Igglybuff
    24. Togepi
    25. Togetic
    26. Natu
    27. Xatu
    28. Mareep
    29. Flaaffy
    30. Ampharos
    31. Bellossom
    32. Marill
    33. Azumarill
    34. Sudowoodo
    35. Politoed
    36. Hoppip
    37. Skiploom
    38. Jumpluff
    39. Aipom
    40. Sunkern
    41. Sunflora
    42. Yanma
    43. Wooper
    44. Quagsire
    45. Espeon
    46. Umbreon
    47. Murkrow
    48. Slowking
    49. Misdreavus
    50. Unown
    51. Wobbuffet
    52. Girafarig
    53. Pineco
    54. Forretress
    55. Dunsparce
    56. Gligar
    57. Steelix
    58. Snubbull
    59. Granbull
    60. Qwilfish
    61. Scizor
    62. Shuckle
    63. Heracross
    64. Sneasel
    65. Teddiursa
    66. Ursaring
    67. Slugma
    68. Magcargo
    69. Swinub
    70. Piloswine
    71. Corsola
    72. Remoraid
    73. Octillery
    74. Delibird
    75. Mantine
    76. Skarmory
    77. Houndour
    78. Houndoom
    79. Kingdra
    80. Phanpy
    81. Donphan
    82. Porygon2
    83. Stantler
    84. Smeargle
    85. Tyrogue
    86. Hitmontop
    87. Smoochum
    88. Elekid
    89. Magby
    90. Miltank
    91. Blissey
    92. Raikou
    93. Entei
    94. Suicune
    95. Larvitar
    96. Pupitar
    97. Tyranitar
    98. Lugia
    99. Ho-Oh
    100. Celebi

    As with the Kanto Pokémon, you will likely need to trade these from other games or use the Pal Park to transfer them from your Game Boy Advance games. Keep an eye out for opportunities to trade with other players to help you complete your collection.

    Generation III: Hoenn Pokémon (252-386)

    From the Hoenn region, we have Pokémon with unique abilities and designs.

    1. Treecko
    2. Grovyle
    3. Sceptile
    4. Torchic
    5. Combusken
    6. Blaziken
    7. Mudkip
    8. Marshtomp
    9. Swampert
    10. Poochyena
    11. Mightyena
    12. Zigzagoon
    13. Linoone
    14. Wurmple
    15. Silcoon
    16. Beautifly
    17. Cascoon
    18. Dustox
    19. Lotad
    20. Lombre
    21. Ludicolo
    22. Seedot
    23. Nuzleaf
    24. Shiftry
    25. Taillow
    26. Swellow
    27. Wingull
    28. Pelipper
    29. Ralts
    30. Kirlia
    31. Gardevoir
    32. Surskit
    33. Masquerain
    34. Shroomish
    35. Breloom
    36. Slakoth
    37. Vigoroth
    38. Slaking
    39. Nincada
    40. Ninjask
    41. Shedinja
    42. Whismur
    43. Loudred
    44. Exploud
    45. Makuhita
    46. Hariyama
    47. Azurill
    48. Nosepass
    49. Skitty
    50. Delcatty
    51. Sableye
    52. Mawile
    53. Aron
    54. Lairon
    55. Aggron
    56. Meditite
    57. Medicham
    58. Electrike
    59. Manectric
    60. Plusle
    61. Minun
    62. Volbeat
    63. Illumise
    64. Roselia
    65. Gulpin
    66. Swalot
    67. Carvanha
    68. Sharpedo
    69. Wailmer
    70. Wailord
    71. Numel
    72. Camerupt
    73. Torkoal
    74. Spoink
    75. Grumpig
    76. Spinda
    77. Trapinch
    78. Vibrava
    79. Flygon
    80. Cacnea
    81. Cacturne
    82. Swablu
    83. Altaria
    84. Zangoose
    85. Seviper
    86. Lunatone
    87. Solrock
    88. Barboach
    89. Whiscash
    90. Corphish
    91. Crawdaunt
    92. Baltoy
    93. Claydol
    94. Lileep
    95. Cradily
    96. Anorith
    97. Armaldo
    98. Feebas
    99. Milotic
    100. Castform
    101. Kecleon
    102. Shuppet
    103. Banette
    104. Duskull
    105. Dusclops
    106. Tropius
    107. Chimecho
    108. Absol
    109. Wynaut
    110. Snorunt
    111. Glalie
    112. Spheal
    113. Sealeo
    114. Walrein
    115. Clamperl
    116. Huntail
    117. Gorebyss
    118. Relicanth
    119. Luvdisc
    120. Bagon
    121. Shelgon
    122. Salamence
    123. Beldum
    124. Metang
    125. Metagross
    126. Regirock
    127. Regice
    128. Registeel
    129. Latias
    130. Latios
    131. Kyogre
    132. Groudon
    133. Rayquaza
    134. Jirachi
    135. Deoxys

    Transferring these Pokémon from your Gen III games via Pal Park will be essential. Also, participating in special in-game events or trading with other players can significantly speed up your progress.

    Generation IV: Sinnoh Pokémon (387-493)

    These Pokémon come from the Sinnoh region. This is where things get a little easier, as some of these Pokémon can be found natively in Pokémon Black, but many will still require trading.

    1. Turtwig
    2. Grotle
    3. Torterra
    4. Chimchar
    5. Monferno
    6. Infernape
    7. Piplup
    8. Prinplup
    9. Empoleon
    10. Starly
    11. Staravia
    12. Staraptor
    13. Bidoof
    14. Bibarel
    15. Kricketot
    16. Kricketune
    17. Shinx
    18. Luxio
    19. Luxray
    20. Budew
    21. Roserade
    22. Cranidos
    23. Rampardos
    24. Shieldon
    25. Bastiodon
    26. Burmy
    27. Wormadam
    28. Mothim
    29. Combee
    30. Vespiquen
    31. Pachirisu
    32. Buizel
    33. Floatzel
    34. Cherubi
    35. Cherrim
    36. Shellos
    37. Gastrodon
    38. Ambipom
    39. Drifloon
    40. Drifblim
    41. Buneary
    42. Lopunny
    43. Mismagius
    44. Honchkrow
    45. Glameow
    46. Purugly
    47. Chingling
    48. Stunky
    49. Skuntank
    50. Bronzor
    51. Bronzong
    52. Bonsly
    53. Mime Jr.
    54. Happiny
    55. Chatot
    56. Spiritomb
    57. Gible
    58. Gabite
    59. Garchomp
    60. Munchlax
    61. Riolu
    62. Lucario
    63. Hippopotas
    64. Hippowdon
    65. Skorupi
    66. Drapion
    67. Croagunk
    68. Toxicroak
    69. Carnivine
    70. Finneon
    71. Lumineon
    72. Mantyke
    73. Snover
    74. Abomasnow
    75. Weavile
    76. Magnezone
    77. Lickilicky
    78. Rhyperior
    79. Tangrowth
    80. Electivire
    81. Magmortar
    82. Togekiss
    83. Yanmega
    84. Leafeon
    85. Glaceon
    86. Gliscor
    87. Mamoswine
    88. Porygon-Z
    89. Gallade
    90. Probopass
    91. Dusknoir
    92. Froslass
    93. Rotom
    94. Uxie
    95. Mesprit
    96. Azelf
    97. Dialga
    98. Palkia
    99. Heatran
    100. Regigigas
    101. Giratina
    102. Cresselia
    103. Phione
    104. Manaphy
    105. Darkrai
    106. Shaymin
    107. Arceus

    Many of these Pokémon require trading or transferring from previous generation games. You may also need to level up existing Pokémon or use evolution items to obtain them. Don't forget to explore all areas of the game to find hidden Pokémon and items.

    Generation V: Unova Pokémon (494-649)

    These are the Pokémon native to the Unova region, which means you'll find many of them throughout your adventure in Pokémon Black!

    1. Victini
    2. Snivy
    3. Servine
    4. Serperior
    5. Tepig
    6. Pignite
    7. Emboar
    8. Oshawott
    9. Dewott
    10. Samurott
    11. Patrat
    12. Watchog
    13. Lillipup
    14. Herdier
    15. Stoutland
    16. Purrloin
    17. Liepard
    18. Pansage
    19. Simisage
    20. Pansear
    21. Simisear
    22. Panpour
    23. Simipour
    24. Munna
    25. Musharna
    26. Pidove
    27. Tranquill
    28. Unfezant
    29. Blitzle
    30. Zebstrika
    31. Roggenrola
    32. Boldore
    33. Gigalith
    34. Woobat
    35. Swoobat
    36. Drilbur
    37. Excadrill
    38. Audino
    39. Timburr
    40. Gurdurr
    41. Conkeldurr
    42. Tympole
    43. Palpitoad
    44. Seismitoad
    45. Throh
    46. Sawk
    47. Sewaddle
    48. Swadloon
    49. Leavanny
    50. Venipede
    51. Whirlipede
    52. Scolipede
    53. Cottonee
    54. Whimsicott
    55. Petilil
    56. Lilligant
    57. Basculin
    58. Sandile
    59. Krokorok
    60. Krookodile
    61. Darumaka
    62. Darmanitan
    63. Maractus
    64. Dwebble
    65. Crustle
    66. Scraggy
    67. Scrafty
    68. Sigilyph
    69. Yamask
    70. Cofagrigus
    71. Tirtouga
    72. Carracosta
    73. Archen
    74. Archeops
    75. Trubbish
    76. Garbodor
    77. Zorua
    78. Zoroark
    79. Minccino
    80. Cinccino
    81. Gothita
    82. Gothorita
    83. Gothitelle
    84. Solosis
    85. Duosion
    86. Reuniclus
    87. Ducklett
    88. Swanna
    89. Vanillite
    90. Vanillish
    91. Vanilluxe
    92. Deerling
    93. Sawsbuck
    94. Emolga
    95. Karrablast
    96. Escavalier
    97. Foongus
    98. Amoonguss
    99. Frillish
    100. Jellicent
    101. Alomomola
    102. Joltik
    103. Galvantula
    104. Ferroseed
    105. Ferrothorn
    106. Klink
    107. Klang
    108. Klinklang
    109. Tynamo
    110. Eelektrik
    111. Eelektross
    112. Elgyem
    113. Beheeyem
    114. Litwick
    115. Lampent
    116. Chandelure
    117. Axew
    118. Fraxure
    119. Haxorus
    120. Cubchoo
    121. Beartic
    122. Cryogonal
    123. Shelmet
    124. Accelgor
    125. Stunfisk
    126. Mienfoo
    127. Mienshao
    128. Druddigon
    129. Golett
    130. Golurk
    131. Pawniard
    132. Bisharp
    133. Bouffalant
    134. Rufflet
    135. Braviary
    136. Vullaby
    137. Mandibuzz
    138. Heatmor
    139. Durant
    140. Deino
    141. Zweilous
    142. Hydreigon
    143. Larvesta
    144. Volcarona
    145. Cobalion
    146. Terrakion
    147. Virizion
    148. Tornadus
    149. Thundurus
    150. Reshiram
    151. Zekrom
    152. Landorus
    153. Kyurem
    154. Keldeo
    155. Meloetta
    156. Genesect

    Catching Pokémon in the Unova region is the first step to completing the National Pokédex. Be sure to explore every route, cave, and city to find all the available Pokémon.

    Tips for Completing Your National Pokédex

    Completing the National Pokédex is a marathon, not a sprint. Here are some tips to help you along the way:

    • Trade with other players: Trading is essential for obtaining Pokémon that are not available in your game version. Use online forums, communities, or local meetups to find trainers willing to trade.
    • Use the Pal Park: Transfer Pokémon from your Game Boy Advance games to your Pokémon Black game using the Pal Park feature.
    • Participate in events: Keep an eye out for special in-game events that offer rare Pokémon or items.
    • Breed Pokémon: Breeding can help you obtain Pokémon with specific moves or abilities.
    • Be patient: Completing the National Pokédex takes time and dedication. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately.

    Completing the National Pokédex is an ambitious goal, but with dedication and these tips, you'll be well on your way to becoming a Pokémon Master. Enjoy your journey through the Pokémon world, and happy catching!

    By following these tips and utilizing the comprehensive Pokémon list provided, you’ll be well-equipped to complete your National Pokédex in Pokémon Black. Happy training, and good luck catching them all!