>>54113432>if anything Johto actually getting new evos is the exceptionWell then. Let’s see if that’s true. (Including regional variant evolutions in this, but not Megas or normal variants- ie Alolan Raichu would count, Paldean Tauros wouldn’t. Also, every new evolution is a point, even if it’s in the same line.)
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Generation 1 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>34 (9 regional, henceforth abbreviated as ‘R’)Generation 2 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>17 (5R)Generation 3 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>5 (1R)Generation 4 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>0Generation 5 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>6 (5R)Generation 6 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>3 (3R)Generation 7 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
>1 (1R)Generation 8 Pokémon that got evolutions after their debut:
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Generation 1 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>10Generation 2 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>4Generation 3 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>2Generation 4 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>0Generation 5 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>0Generation 6 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>0Generation 7 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
>0Generation 8 Pokémon that got prevolutions after their debut:
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Oh wow, it looks like Johto is the only region that reached double-digits after Kanto! It’s almost like it got the most attention and love in terms of designs and continuing evolution families outside of Kanto! It’s almost like you’re retarded and I wasn’t bullshitting or something!
Seriously, even a quick scroll through Bulbapedia’s list of cross-generational families will immediately tell you that gen 2’s roster gets an insane amount of attention when it comes to new evolutions. Stop being stupid.