Pokemon Opalo | Pokedex

The total Pokédex in Pokémon Opalo contains over 800 Pokémon (exact count: 809 as of the latest version). This includes:

| Category | Approx. Count | Notes | |----------|--------------|-------| | Official Pokémon (Gen 1–7) | ~780 | All non-legendary/mythical from Kanto to Alola | | Opalian Forms | 18 | Regional variants (e.g., Opalian Growlithe, Opalian Drapion) | | Fakemon | 11 | Original designs exclusive to Opalo | | Legendaries/Mythicals | All major | Includes box legends (e.g., Dialga, Palkia, Rayquaza) |

The Pokédex is divided into regional sections, similar to the Alola Pokédex, grouping Pokémon by habitat (Forest, Cave, Sea, Mountain, Urban, etc.).

Some Opalo Forms have a 1% encounter rate in specific patches of grass during a specific weather condition (e.g., Hail or Sandstorm). You may spend hours hunting a single Opalo Form Sneasel. Pokemon Opalo Pokedex

Pokémon Opalo is a highly regarded Spanish-language fangame created with RPG Maker XP and Pokémon Essentials. Its Pokédex is not a simple copy of any main series game; instead, it is a custom regional Pokédex featuring a curated mix of Pokémon from Generations 1–7 (and some from Gen 8), along with regional forms, altered evolutions, and a handful of original Fakemon designed to fit the Opalo region’s lore. The total Pokédex size is 386 Pokémon (a deliberate callback to Gen 3’s Hoenn Pokédex).

  • Basaltor (Rock/Fire)

  • Glimmerfin (Water/Fairy)


  • | Aspect | Official (Gen 7) | Pokémon Opalo | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Total species | 802 (USUM) | 809 | | Regional variants | Alolan Forms | Opalian Forms | | Fakemon | None | 11 | | Habitat/time search | Yes (SM/USUM) | Yes, more detailed | | Legendary availability | Limited | All catchable | | Post-game expansion | Minimal | Large (Battle Frontier, second Pokédex region) |

    These are the highlight of the Pokédex. They often change typings, abilities, and movepools to fit the Opalo region’s volcanic, jungle, and desert biomes.

    Example – Opalian Houndoom:

    Example – Opalian Flygon:

    Note: This monograph uses "Opaló" to refer to the fan-made region and dataset commonly called Pokémon Opal/Opalo (aka "Opalo"); entries reflect established fan-canon where available and clearly indicate conjecture or community-derived material. This is a complete, actionable Pokédex-style reference intended for collectors, competitive players, and fan-creators.