Pokemon Glazed Pokedex List [updated] (WORKING)

The Pokémon Glazed Pokédex is uniquely expansive, featuring a custom roster that spans species from Generations 1 through 5, and even includes select Generation 6 Pokémon in the updated Pokemon Glazed Version.

Unlike standard games, Glazed allows you to explore three distinct regions—Tunod, Johto, and Rankor—meaning your Pokédex list will eventually include Pokémon typically native to Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, and Unova. Initial Starter Pokémon Options

When you begin your journey in the Tunod region, Professor Willow offers a choice between five Sinnoh-native starters rather than the traditional three: Turtwig (Grass) Chimchar (Fire) Piplup (Water) Shinx (Electric) Riolu (Fighting)

Later in the game, you can obtain other regional starters. For example, Professor Oak gifts Kanto starters (Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle) at the Trading Tower west of Goldenrod City after the post-game begins. Notable Pokédex Entries & Locations

The game features a wide variety of wild encounters across its regions. Below is a snapshot of early-game entries and rare Pokémon Locations. Primary Glazed Location(s) MissingNo Forest Pass (Sea); Cherrygrove City (Sea) Bulbasaur Grass/Poison Mystery Island; Gift from Professor Oak Pikachu Abandoned Power Plant; Seaspray Dam; Nitro Isle Deino Dark/Dragon Tunod Region (Late Game) Joltik Bug/Electric Geminite River Gastly Ghost/Poison Haunted Isle; Haunted Rock Onix Rock/Ground Tunod Victory Road; Cliff Edge Cave Skorupi Poison/Bug Geminite River Legendary Pokémon in Glazed

Pokémon Glazed includes nearly all Legendary Pokémon up to Generation 5, with some requiring specific side quests. pokemon glazed pokedex list

Mew & Victini: Two of the few legendaries that join you without a fight. Mew joins you at the Spatial Sea, and Victini is a prize for defeating Soheal at Soheal’s House.

The Weather Trio: Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza are unlocked after completing the Ruins of Alph subquest.

The Creation Trio: Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina are accessible once you obtain their respective orbs from the Fusion Resort Penthouse on Serenity Isle.

Tao Trio: Reshiram, Zekrom, and Kyurem can be found in the fieriest and most charged-up locations in Tunod, respectively.

Generation 6 Additions: In the "Blazed Glazed" version, the Aura Trio (Xerneas, Yveltal, and Zygarde) are also available. Key Game Mechanics Rare Encounters on Rankor

Mega Evolution: Implemented as a permanent change for specific species like Charizard, Lucario, and Salamence using a Mega Stone.

Reusable TMs: Following Generation 5 mechanics, Technical Machines (TMs) have infinite uses.

Fairy Type: The game includes the Fairy type and updated Generation 6 stats for many Pokémon. Pokemon Locations and Availability

Table_title: Location Table_content: header: | Ndex | Pokémon | Type | | Location | row: | Ndex: #000 | Pokémon: MissingNo | Type: fanmadepokemonglazed.fandom.com Pokemon Glazed Walkthrough Part 1 - Tuned Up For Tunod

Here’s a proper guide to the Pokémon Glazed Pokédex — a complete list of all catchable Pokémon in the popular ROM hack Pokémon Glazed (and its updated version, Blazed Glazed). Beldum – Rankor Cave (1% encounter – use


Rare Encounters on Rankor

Evolution Changes in Pokémon Glazed

One of the best Quality of Life features in the Glazed Pokédex is the modified evolution methods. Because the GBA hardware didn't support trading or the Nintendo DS "Day/Night" cycle perfectly, the hacker (TrainerX493) changed how many Pokémon evolve.

No Trading Required: Pokémon that normally evolve by trade now evolve via Level Up or Evolution Stones.

Location Evolutions: Some Pokémon that require specific locations (like Glaceon/Leafeon) now evolve using stones or in specific rooms within the game. The Ice Stone is also introduced for Alolan forms or similar needs.


Generation 1 (Kanto)

The classics are all here. From Bulbasaur to Mewtwo, the Kanto roster is fully integrated.

Mid Game (Caves & Seas)

5. Differences in Blazed Glazed


Legendary & Mythical Pokémon

| Pokémon | Location | |---------|----------| | Mew | Vermilion City (truck event after SS Anne) | | Celebi | Ilex Forest shrine (post-Johto) | | Jirachi | Tunod’s space station (postgame) | | Deoxys | Rankor – after defeating Deoxys’s meteor event | | Dialga/Palkia | Spear Pillar (Rankor) | | Giratina | Distortion World (Rankor) | | Rayquaza | Sky Pillar (Johto) | | Groudon | Terra Cave (Johto) | | Kyogre | Marine Cave (Johto) | | Mewtwo | Cerulean Cave (Johto) | | Ho-Oh/Lugia | Johto’s Bell Tower / Whirl Islands | | Darkrai | Newmoon Island (after Lunar Wing event) | | Shaymin | Seabreak Path (Gracidea flower event) | | Arceus | Hall of Origin (requires Azure Flute event) | | Victini | Liberty Island ticket event | | Keldeo | Moor of Icirrus (Rankor) | | Genesect | P2 Laboratory (Rankor) |


Key Differences in Blazed Glazed:

  1. Increased Diversity: Routes in Blazed Glazed often have 12+ species instead of 6.
  2. Ghost Types: Early game Ghost types (Gastly, Misdreavus) are easier to find.
  3. Fairy Type Moves: More Pokemon learn Fairy moves earlier.
  4. Evolution Changes: Some trade-evolutions (Haunter, Kadabra) evolve by level up at 35 or 40.

Pro Tip: If you are following a "Serebii-style" encounter list on a forum from 2016, double-check if it is for Glazed 6b or Blazed Glazed 1.3. They are not the same.

Can I get Mega Evolutions?

Yes! Later versions of Glazed introduced Mega Evolution. You will obtain the Mega Ring during your journey, allowing Pokémon like Charizard, Blastoise, Lucario, and Absol to Mega Evolve during battle.