Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
Browse all 202 Pokémon from the Hoenn Pokédex.
Treecko
Grovyle
Sceptile
Torchic
Combusken
Blaziken
Mudkip
Marshtomp
Swampert
Poochyena
Mightyena
Zigzagoon
Linoone
Wurmple
Silcoon
Beautifly
Cascoon
Dustox
Lotad
Lombre
Ludicolo
Seedot
Nuzleaf
Shiftry
Taillow
Swellow
Wingull
Pelipper
Ralts
Kirlia
Gardevoir
Surskit
Masquerain
Shroomish
Breloom
Slakoth
Vigoroth
Slaking
Abra
Kadabra
Alakazam
Nincada
Ninjask
Shedinja
Whismur
Loudred
Exploud
Makuhita
Hariyama
Goldeen
Seaking
Magikarp
Gyarados
Azurill
Marill
Azumarill
Geodude
Graveler
Golem
Nosepass
Skitty
Delcatty
Zubat
Golbat
Crobat
Tentacool
Tentacruel
Sableye
Mawile
Aron
Lairon
Aggron
Machop
Machoke
Machamp
Meditite
Medicham
Electrike
Manectric
Plusle
Minun
Magnemite
Magneton
Voltorb
Electrode
Volbeat
Illumise
Oddish
Gloom
Vileplume
Bellossom
Doduo
Dodrio
Roselia
Gulpin
Swalot
Carvanha
Sharpedo
Wailmer
Wailord
Numel
Camerupt
Slugma
Magcargo
Torkoal
Grimer
Muk
Koffing
Weezing
Spoink
Grumpig
Sandshrew
Sandslash
Spinda
Skarmory
Trapinch
Vibrava
Flygon
Cacnea
Cacturne
Swablu
Altaria
Zangoose
Seviper
Lunatone
Solrock
Barboach
Whiscash
Corphish
Crawdaunt
Baltoy
Claydol
Lileep
Cradily
Anorith
Armaldo
Igglybuff
Jigglypuff
Wigglytuff
Feebas
Milotic
Castform
Staryu
Starmie
Kecleon
Shuppet
Banette
Duskull
Dusclops
Tropius
Chimecho
Absol
Vulpix
Ninetales
Pichu
Pikachu
Raichu
Psyduck
Golduck
Wynaut
Wobbuffet
Natu
Xatu
Girafarig
Phanpy
Donphan
Pinsir
Heracross
Rhyhorn
Rhydon
Snorunt
Glalie
Spheal
Sealeo
Walrein
Clamperl
Huntail
Gorebyss
Relicanth
Corsola
Chinchou
Lanturn
Luvdisc
Horsea
Seadra
Kingdra
Bagon
Shelgon
Salamence
Beldum
Metang
Metagross
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latias
Latios
Kyogre
Groudon
Rayquaza
Jirachi
Deoxys
About Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire released in November 2002 in Japan (March 2003 worldwide) for Game Boy Advance, introducing the Kyushu-inspired Hoenn region. The Hoenn Pokédex spans 202 species with 135 brand-new Pokémon, the first generation to introduce double battles, weather mechanics, abilities and natures. Gen 3 starters Treecko, Torchic and Mudkip join box legendaries Groudon (Ruby) and Kyogre (Sapphire). Browse the full Hoenn lineup below in any of the nine supported languages, filter by type, and click any Pokémon for its localised names and stats.
Frequently asked questions
How many Pokémon are in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire?
The original Hoenn Pokédex contains 202 species. 135 of these are brand-new Gen 3 Pokémon making their debut.
What are the starter Pokémon in Ruby and Sapphire?
Treecko (Grass), Torchic (Fire) and Mudkip (Water). Their final evolutions are Sceptile, Blaziken and Swampert.
What new mechanics did Ruby and Sapphire introduce?
Abilities (passive in-battle effects per Pokémon), natures (stat-affecting personality traits), double battles, the IV / EV stat system, weather-based field effects (Sandstorm, Sun, Rain, Hail) and Pokémon Contests for non-battle content.
Which Pokémon are exclusive to Ruby vs Sapphire?
Ruby exclusives: Seedot, Nuzleaf, Shiftry, Mawile, Zangoose, Solrock, Groudon. Sapphire exclusives: Lotad, Lombre, Ludicolo, Sableye, Seviper, Lunatone, Kyogre.
Can Ruby and Sapphire connect to older Pokémon games?
No direct link-cable trading with Gen 1 / 2 games — the cartridge data formats are incompatible. Pokémon caught in Ruby and Sapphire can instead be migrated forward to Gen 4 DS titles via Pal Park once you've cleared Hoenn.
