| Pokédex # | Pokémon | Type | How to Obtain | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Turtwig | Grass | Initial Starter Choice | | #002 | Grotle | Grass | Evolve Turtwig (Lv. 18) | | #003 | Torterra | Grass/Ground | Evolve Grotle (Lv. 32) | | #004 | Chimchar | Fire | Initial Starter Choice | | #005 | Monferno | Fire/Fighting | Evolve Chimchar (Lv. 14) | | #006 | Infernape | Fire/Fighting | Evolve Monferno (Lv. 36) | | #007 | Piplup | Water | Initial Starter Choice | | #008 | Prinplup | Water | Evolve Piplup (Lv. 16) |
Pokémon like Machoke into Machamp , Haunter into Gengar , and Kadabra into Alakazam now evolve simply by using an item called the Trade Stone , which can be purchased at major department stores in Tunod and Johto.
) evolve via a found in Department Stores or through specific level-up milestones in this ROM hack. : Evolves via high friendship (220+). pokemon glazed pokedex list
Because Pokemon Glazed operates on a customized engine, many Pokémon that previously required trading to evolve can now be evolved by leveling up, or by using specific items like the Link Stone. Machoke evolves into Machamp via leveling up.
I will start with Round One to get the essential overview information. search results from Round One provide a good starting point. "Pokemon Glazed Rom Hack Download" mentions a complete Pokédex with over 400 Pokémon. "Pokemon Blazed Glazed Pokedex" mentions new Pokémon and moves. "Pokémon Glazed: Alles über den Rom-Hack" mentions up to 400 Pokémon from first six generations and five starters. "Pokemon Glazed GBA" mentions over 400 Pokémon, rematches, and legendaries from Kanto to Unova. "Pokemon Glazed List" mentions a list of Pokemon and their locations. "Pokemon Glazed Wiki" mentions three regions. "new fakemons" shows some fakemon. "Pokémon Locations" seems to be a fan wiki page. "Professor Oak Challenge (POC) - Pokemon Glazed 8.5.1" might have a list. "Pokemon Glazed Pokemon List" mentions five starters and three regions. "FanMade_Pokemon_Glazed_version Wiki" is likely a wiki. I should open some of these pages to gather more details. information gathered so far is quite detailed. The "Pokémon Locations" page from the fan wiki is a comprehensive list. The "Professor Oak Challenge" spreadsheet also provides a list of obtainable Pokémon. Other sources confirm the number of Pokémon (over 400), the presence of legendary Pokémon, and the three regions. I also see some information about "fakemon" (fan-made Pokémon) and evolution changes. For the article, I will likely need to structure it with an introduction, sections on the regional Pokédex (Tunod, Johto, Rankor), a section on legendary Pokémon, a section on fakemon, a section on starter Pokémon, and a conclusion. I should also mention the different versions (Blazed Glazed, Glazed Reborn) and where to find the Pokédex list. To gather more specific details, I will conduct a second round of searches focusing on the Tunod Pokédex, the Johto Pokédex, the Rankor Pokédex, and any available comprehensive lists. search results from Round Two provide additional details. The "Tunod" page on the fan wiki might have more information. The "Legendary Pokémon Guide" is a key resource. The "Pokemon Glazed List" includes side quests for legendaries. The "Pokemon Glazed (beta 6) (GBA)" page lists obtainable legendaries. The "Pokemon Blazed Glazed Pokedex" page mentions changes in Blazed Glazed. I will open some of these pages to gather more information for the article. information gathered is sufficient to write a comprehensive article. The "Pokémon Locations" page from the fan wiki is a comprehensive list, and the "Legendary Pokémon Guide" provides details on obtaining legendaries. Other sources confirm the total number of Pokémon (over 400), the presence of legendary Pokémon, and the three regions. I will structure the article as follows: introduction, overview of the Pokédex and its size, the regional Pokédex (Tunod, Johto, Rankor), legendary Pokémon and how to obtain them, and starter Pokémon and evolution changes. I will also mention the different versions and where to find the Pokédex list. The Complete Pokédex of Pokémon Glazed: A Guide to Its Roster, Regions & Legendaries | Pokédex # | Pokémon | Type |
Both Tunod and Johto feature massive Safari Zones. The spawns shift depending on which sector you enter, offering easy access to rare baby Pokémon and pseudo-legendaries.
If you are looking for specific completions, check these high-encounter areas: 14) | | #006 | Infernape | Fire/Fighting
Because the list is over 700 entries long, we won't list every single Pokémon here. However, here are some of the most sought-after catches and their locations to help you build a powerhouse team early on.
Your adventure begins in , where you get to choose from a unique set of five starter Pokémon : Piplup, Chimchar, Turtwig, Shinx, and Riolu. This quintet sets the tone for the game, giving you powerful options right from the start.