Pokemon Unbound Pokedex

Pokemon unbound pokedex guide

Pokemon Unbound has one of the biggest rosters of any GBA ROM hack — somewhere around 905 Pokemon available when you include post-game Gen 8 content through Mystery Gifts — and trying to track down every one without a clear reference is genuinely frustrating. Locations in the Borrius region work very differently from standard FireRed. Some Pokemon only appear at certain times of day, some require specific story progress, others come from raids, swarms, gift events, or post-game missions. If you are approaching Pokemon Unbound expecting a simple route-by-route encounter list, you will quickly run into gaps.

This guide covers the Pokemon Unbound Pokedex in practical terms: what the Dex actually contains, how to find starters and legendary Pokemon, how evolution works (especially for trade Pokemon), and tips for completing the Dex without losing your mind. It will not replace a full spreadsheet — for that, the community location docs are your best friend — but it will give you a solid foundation and point you in the right direction.

Quick Answer

The Pokemon Unbound Pokedex covers a massive roster across multiple generations, with Pokemon available through wild encounters, gift events, special static encounters, raid dens, swarms, evolutions, missions, and post-game areas. Completing the Dex is much more manageable if you track starters, gift Pokemon, legendaries, and raid/swarm encounters separately from your regular route encounters. Not everything is available from the start — story progression unlocks a lot.

Pokemon Unbound Pokedex Overview

Version Note / Last Reviewed

Last reviewed: June 2026 for Pokemon Unbound v2.1.1.1. Pokemon availability, encounter locations, and evolution methods can vary by game version, story progress, swarm events, time-of-day conditions, special encounters, and post-game access. The information in this article is based on community documentation including unboundwiki.com and pokemonunboundpokedex.com — not direct hands-on testing of every encounter. Always check the latest community documentation if something does not appear where expected, especially for post-game and event-based content.

What Is the Pokemon Unbound Pokedex?

This is not the original Kanto Pokedex. Pokemon Unbound is set in the Borrius region — a completely custom area with its own towns, routes, story, and Pokemon availability. The game uses two separate Pokedex systems: the Borrius Pokedex, which covers 498 Pokemon found throughout the main game, and the National Pokedex, which expands that to 809 Pokemon. On top of those, Gen 8 Pokemon (Galarian forms, Hisuian forms, and new Gen 8 species) bring the true total to around 905 Pokemon — but those are only accessible post-game via the monthly Mystery Gift system.

What makes the Unbound Pokedex different from normal games is how Pokemon are distributed. Wild encounters on routes are only part of the picture. A huge number of Pokemon come from gift events, static encounters, raid dens, swarm spawns, mission rewards, and post-game areas. Some are time-locked, some require completing specific missions, and some are flat-out post-game only. If a Pokemon does not appear where expected, check story progress and check the time of day before assuming the location is wrong.

Pokemon Unbound Pokedex Overview

DetailInfo
GamePokemon Unbound
RegionBorrius
Current Target Versionv2.1.1.1
Borrius Pokedex Total498 Pokemon
National Pokedex Total809 Pokemon
True Total (inc. Gen 8 via Mystery Gift)~905 Pokemon
Generations CoveredGen 1–7 in-game; Gen 8 via post-game Mystery Gift
Pokemon SourcesWild encounters, gift events, static encounters, raids, swarms, missions, post-game
Important NoteMany encounters depend on story progress, time of day, or version
Pokemon Unbound Borrius region Pokedex screen

How to Use This Pokedex Guide

Think of this article as a starting reference, not a complete walkthrough of every encounter. The full encounter tables for each route are massive — the community location docs (linked in the sources at the end) are the right place for exact encounter rates per route. What this guide gives you is the framework: how the Dex is structured, where to find starters, which legendaries need missions, how evolution works, and what to watch out for.

A few habits that will save you a lot of time when Dex-hunting in Unbound: keep separate notes for gift Pokemon and static encounters because you can miss them permanently if you advance the story; note which Pokemon are swarm-only or raid-only because they work on real-time cycles; and treat post-game as a separate checklist entirely.

💡 Tip: If a Pokemon does not appear where expected, check your story progress, time-based conditions, swarm/raid schedules, and version notes before assuming the location is wrong. Unbound hides a lot of content behind story gates.

Pokemon Unbound Starters

This is where Unbound immediately separates itself from every other GBA ROM hack. Instead of the classic Bulbasaur/Charmander/Squirtle setup — or even a Gen 1–3 starter trio — Pokemon Unbound gives you a choice between three pseudo-legendary Pokemon as your starter. According to community documentation from pokemonunboundpokedex.com, the three options are:

Pokemon Unbound starters
StarterTypeFinal EvolutionNotes
GibleDragon / GroundGarchompPhysical sweeper. High Speed and Attack. Your rival gets Ice coverage to counter you.
BeldumSteel / PsychicMetagrossBulky physical attacker. 9 resistances and 1 immunity. Rival brings Fire and Ground counters.
LarvitarRock / GroundTyranitarBulky mixed attacker. Enables Sand Stream weather strategy. Rival adapts accordingly.

Your starter choice also affects which Mega Stone you receive earliest in the game. The Garchompite, Metagrossite, and Tyranitarite can all be obtained, but your chosen starter’s stone arrives sooner. The classic Kanto starters — Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle — can be obtained post-game as gift Pokemon from the rival’s house in Frozen Heights. Unova starters (Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott) are available as a gift on Route 5 during the main game, according to the community location guide.

Some players miss the Unova starter gift on Route 5 entirely because it is easy to walk past. It is worth grabbing even if you do not plan to use one — it fills three Dex entries for free.

Pokemon Unbound Pokemon List

Covering all 809+ entries in a single article is not practical, and honestly a table that long would not be that useful to read. What matters more is understanding how Pokemon are distributed across different encounter types. Below is a breakdown by method, with examples pulled from the community location documentation for v2.1.1.1.

Early-Route Wild Encounters (Sample)

PokemonTypeLocationNotes
SpearowNormal / FlyingRoute 9Common early flying-type
LotadWater / GrassRoute 9Evolves via Water Stone or Level 14
RockruffRockRoute 9Evolves into Lycanroc; form depends on time
FletchlingNormal / FlyingRoute 9Strong early Bird with good Speed evolution
GrubbinBugRoute 10Evolves into Vikavolt via Thunder Stone after Charjabug
TympoleWaterRoute 10Early Water-type option
PanchamFightingRoute 10Evolves into Pangoro with Dark-type in party at Lv 32
MarillWater / FairyRoutes 11, 12Solid Water/Fairy coverage early
NoctowlNormal / FlyingRoutes 11, 14, 16, 17Available at night
TangelaGrassRoute 14Evolves into Tangrowth by learning Ancient Power
LitleoFire / NormalRoute 2 (gift)Gift Pokemon; evolves into Pyroar
BinacleRock / WaterRoute 2 (static)Static encounter
SandygastGhost / GroundRoute 3 Beach (specific days)Appears only on certain days

Route and encounter data sourced from the Pokemon Unbound Location Guide v2.1.1.1 (community document). Encounter rates and availability may vary — always verify with the full community spreadsheet for exact rates and time conditions.

Gift & Static Encounters (Selected Examples)

PokemonLocation / MethodWhen AvailableNotes
LitleoRoute 2 — Random GiftEarly gameCheck the gift NPC on Route 2
Unova Starters (one of three)Route 5 — GiftDuring main storyChoose Snivy, Tepig, or Oshawott
ClefairyCrater Town (behind bookshelf in PC) — DailyAfter unlocking areaDaily static encounter
Togepi EggFallshore City — GiftMain gameHatches into Togepi; needs friendship to evolve
LombreFallshore City Gym — Daily StaticAfter gym accessibleDaily availability
Alolan Vulpix EggBlizzard City — Mission RewardAfter relevant missionRequires completing a Blizzard City mission
CrabominableBlizzard City Frozen Forest — WeeklyWeekly encounterCheck weekly schedule
CarbinkKBT Expressway (behind collapsed doors) — StaticAfter expressway unlockedOne-time static
Borrius StartersFrozen Heights — Rival’s House (Post-game)Post-game onlyCan obtain the full original trio

Early-Game Pokemon Worth Catching

A few early-game picks are worth going out of your way for, especially if you want strong type coverage before the first few gyms.

Early-Game Pokemon Worth Catching

Rockruff (Route 9) — Lycanroc is fast, strong, and has multiple forms depending on what time you evolve it. Midday form at level 25 is the simplest. Worth grabbing early and sitting on until it can evolve.

Fletchling (Route 9) — Evolves into Talonflame which has the Gale Wings ability and priority Acrobatics/Brave Bird. Extremely useful for speed throughout the game. Catches early, stays useful late.

Litleo (Route 2 gift) — Free Fire-type from a gift NPC. Evolves into Pyroar, which has decent Special Attack and a useful Normal/Fire coverage profile. Do not skip the gift pickup.

Grubbin (Route 10) — Takes work to evolve (needs Thunder Stone after reaching Charjabug), but Vikavolt has one of the best Bug/Electric typings in the game and hits very hard. If you are going for a strong team, it is worth the patience.

Pancham (Route 10) — Fighting-type with a Dark evolution that covers Psychic and Ghost. Useful for a lot of early fights. Needs a Dark-type Pokemon in your party to evolve at level 32, which is easy enough to manage.

Some Pokemon are easy to miss if you rush the story. Gift Pokemon in particular can disappear from NPCs as you progress — always check towns thoroughly before moving on.

Pokemon Locations in Pokemon Unbound

Pokemon Locations in Pokemon Unbound

Unbound’s encounter system is broader than a typical GBA game. Here is a breakdown of the different location categories and how they work:

Location / MethodExamplesWhen AvailableNotes
Route wild encountersSpearow, Marill, Rockruff, PanchamVaries by route and story progressTime-of-day affects which species appear
Cave encountersVaries by cave and floorVaries — some caves unlock post-gameCheck community docs for floor-by-floor data
Fishing (Old/Good/Super Rod)Magikarp, Finneon, Psyduck, Gyarados, Golduck, BruxishAvailable after getting rod itemsDifferent rods unlock different species; Kyurem’s Cave has Seel/Dewgong
Gift / NPC eventsLitleo, Togepi Egg, Alolan Vulpix Egg, Unova StartersSpecific story pointsSome are daily or weekly; some are one-time
Static encountersCarbink, Clefairy (daily), Lombre (daily), Crabominable (weekly), SandygastVaries by unlock/eventDaily and weekly ones reset on real-time schedule
Raid DensVarious Pokemon including rare Galarian formsPost-game mainly, some in-gameRaids refresh daily; check Raid Den locations
Swarm encountersDitto, Snubbull, Karrablast, Shelmet, Bagon, Glameow, BayleefSwarm schedule — rotatesCommunity docs have swarm schedules
Post-game areasNightmare (Arceus area), Frozen Heights, post-game routesAfter ChampionMajor legendary hunting happens here
Mystery Gift (post-game)Gen 8 Pokemon — Grookey through Calyrex linePost-game, monthly deliveryPick up from deliveryman near Battle Frontier exit

The swarm list from the community location guide for v2.1.1.1 includes Ditto, Snubbull, Karrablast, Shelmet, Bagon, Glameow, Bayleef, Fletchinder, Toxel, and others — the full schedule rotates and is best tracked using the community spreadsheet. Swarm Pokemon are worth watching for Dex completion since several of them have no other encounter method.

Evolution Changes and Special Evolutions

Pokemon unbound Evolution changes and special evolutions

This is one of the biggest quality-of-life improvements in Unbound. Because the game is fully self-contained — you do not need to trade with other players to complete it — trade evolutions have been reworked:

Trade evolutions with held items (Scyther → Scizor, Slowpoke → Slowbro/Slowking, Onix → Steelix, etc.) now work by using the trade item directly on the Pokemon, like a stone. For example, using a Metal Coat on Scyther evolves it into Scizor without any trade required.

Trade evolutions without held items (Kadabra → Alakazam, Machoke → Machamp, Haunter → Gengar, Graveler → Golem) use a special item called a Link Stone. Use the Link Stone on the Pokemon to trigger the evolution. According to the Fandom wiki, a free Link Stone can be found from a house NPC in Seaport City — useful to grab early.

PokemonStandard Trade EvoUnbound MethodNotes
KadabraTradeLink StoneFree Link Stone available in Seaport City (Fandom wiki)
MachokeTradeLink StoneSame as above
HaunterTradeLink StoneBecomes Gengar
GravelerTradeLink StoneBecomes Golem
ScytherTrade holding Metal CoatUse Metal Coat on ScytherLike using a stone
OnixTrade holding Metal CoatUse Metal Coat on OnixBecomes Steelix
SlowpokeTrade holding King’s RockUse King’s Rock on SlowpokeBecomes Slowking
PorygonTrade holding Up-GradeUse Up-Grade directlyBecomes Porygon2; Dubious Disc → Porygon-Z
RockruffLevel 25 (time-based)Level 25 (time of day matters)Midday/Midnight/Dusk form depends on time
TangelaLevel up knowing Ancient PowerSame as standardLearn Ancient Power first
PanchamLevel 32 with Dark-type in partySame as standardHave a Dark-type in party at Lv 32

There are 38 evolution items in Pokemon Unbound according to unboundwiki.com. For the complete list of what evolves what and where to find each item, the Evolution Items page on unboundwiki.com is the most organized reference available. Check the latest community docs for anything not listed here — evolution methods can change between versions.

Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Unbound

Legendary hunting in Unbound is a post-game activity for the most part. The majority of legendaries are found through the Portal system, missions, or specific post-game locations. Hoopa plays a central role in the main story, so it is story-locked rather than hunted in the wild. The following data is sourced from unboundwiki.com’s legendary list:

Legendary PokemonLocation / MethodAvailabilityNotes
ArceusNightmare — via Dream Research LabPost-gamePost-game location
ArticunoFrozen Heights — east of KBT Expressway entrancePost-gameClassic bird trio member
AzelfRoute 18 — “Guardians of the Lake” missionPost-gameMission required
BlacephalonMagnolia Fields (night) — “Portal Purge” missionPost-gameNight-only; Ultra Beast
BuzzwoleRoute 4 (day) — “Portal Purge” missionPost-gameDay-only; Ultra Beast
CelebiRedwood Village — show old man NPC the spiky-eared PichuPost-gameRequires specific Pichu
KyuremKyurem’s CavePost-gameHas its own sidequest
RayquazaStory event during main gameMain storyStory-locked; may not respawn if KO’d on higher difficulties
Latios / LatiasRoaming — after 45 missions (gender-dependent)Post-gameMale player: Latios roams; Latias at League after “No Survivors” mission. Female player: opposite.
ZygardeCollect 100 Zygarde Cells — “Powerhouse of the Cell” missionPost-game10%/50%/Complete forms available
Rayquaza (Mega)Obtain Jade Orb via “Blazing Emeralds” mission, then teach Dragon Ascent at Battle FrontierPost-gameSeparate mission from base encounter

Important note on Rayquaza: if you accidentally knock it out during the story event on higher difficulty settings, it may not respawn. This is worth knowing before you go in unprepared.

For a full list with step-by-step location guides, unboundwiki.com has a dedicated legendary page that covers every entry with screenshots. The community also notes that roaming legendaries retain damage, status, and even shiny status between encounters — use Mean Look or Shadow Tag to stop them from fleeing.

Rare Pokemon and Hard-to-Find Encounters

A handful of Pokemon are especially easy to miss on a first playthrough:

Swarm-only Pokemon like Bagon, Karrablast, Shelmet, and Glameow have no other encounter method in the base game. If you miss their swarm window, you are waiting for the rotation to come back around. Keep a checklist of swarms you have done.

Day/night Pokemon — Several species only appear at specific times. Noctowl, for example, appears across multiple routes but only at night. Sandygast appears on Route 3’s beach only on specific days. The game has a real-time clock system, so this matters — make sure your emulator has RTC (real-time clock) enabled, otherwise daily and timed events will not trigger at all.

Mission-gated gift Pokemon — Alolan Vulpix, Crabominable, and several others are only available after completing specific Blizzard City missions. Easy to miss if you skip optional missions.

Ditto (Swarm) — Ditto does not appear as a standard wild encounter. It is swarm-only, which catches a lot of players off guard when they realize they need it for breeding. Make Ditto swarm a priority once you get access to the swarm system.

I would not try to complete the Dex without checking the community swarm schedule first. Missing a couple of swarm-only Pokemon is an easy way to get stuck at 99% completion.

Pokemon Unbound Regional Dex vs National Dex

During normal story progression, you are working toward the Borrius Pokedex — 498 Pokemon that cover the majority of what you will encounter through the main game. The National Pokedex (809 Pokemon) unlocks later and expands your completion goals significantly.

The Gen 8 expansion (adding roughly 96 more Pokemon to bring the true total to around 905) is entirely post-game and tied to the Mystery Gift system. You pick up monthly Mystery Gifts from the green deliveryman near the Battle Frontier exit. This means if you are aiming for true 100% completion, you will be returning to the game month after month, or timing Mystery Gift pickups carefully. The community has documented which Pokemon are available through which Mystery Gift deliveries.

For a first playthrough, focusing on the Borrius Dex is a reasonable goal. The National and Gen 8 expansions are really for dedicated completionists and post-game players.

Best Pokemon for a First Playthrough

Rather than just listing the strongest Pokemon, here are picks that are easy to get and stay useful:

Your chosen pseudo-legendary starter — Whether you picked Gible, Beldum, or Larvitar, all three reach extremely powerful final evolutions and will carry you through most of the game if you invest in them. The typing differences are significant though — Beldum/Metagross handles more early-game fights cleanly with its resistance profile.

Fletchling (Route 9) — Talonflame with Gale Wings is still strong and catches very early. Good for bridging the gap while your pseudo-legendary is still a Gible or Beldum.

Marill (Routes 11/12) — Azumarill with Huge Power is one of the strongest physical Water-types available at mid-game. Easy to find, solid Fairy typing covers Dark and Dragon.

Haunter → Gengar (Link Stone) — Gengar has excellent Special Attack and a wide movepool. Use your Link Stone when you are ready to evolve it. The free Link Stone from Seaport City covers you without needing to grind items.

Unbound’s difficulty modes can significantly affect which Pokemon feel “good enough.” On Normal or Hard mode, type coverage matters more than raw stats. Build for coverage, not just power.

Tips for Completing the Pokemon Unbound Pokedex

A few practical habits that make Dex completion less painful:

  • Catch everything as you go, even if you do not plan to use it. A Pokemon you ignore on Route 9 might be a swarm-only species you cannot get easily later.
  • Ensure your emulator has RTC enabled. Daily and weekly events do not work without it.
  • Track gift and static encounters separately from wild encounters — many of them are easy to miss or are time-limited.
  • Watch the swarm schedule closely for Ditto, Bagon, and other swarm-exclusives.
  • Do optional missions throughout the game — several gift Pokemon and mission rewards fill Dex entries that have no other source.
  • For fishing completionists, carry all three rods and check water areas in every location. Different rods unlock different species even in the same body of water.
  • Keep a backup save before attempting legendary encounters, especially the ones on higher difficulties that may not respawn.
  • Post-game is its own separate Dex grind. Treat it as a second phase rather than part of the main game checklist.

💡 Tip: The easiest way to complete the Dex is to treat it like multiple smaller checklists: route encounters, gift Pokemon, evolutions, swarms/raids, missions, legendaries, and post-game. Trying to track everything as one list is overwhelming.

Pokemon Unbound Pokedex and Cheats

Some players consider using cheats to fill Dex entries they cannot find naturally. That is understandable, but wild Pokemon modifier cheats in particular are risky in Unbound. The game’s modified encounter data means generic FireRed codes can produce bad eggs, freeze battles, or corrupt saves if they clash with Unbound’s custom data. If you want to explore the cheat side of things carefully, our Pokemon Unbound Cheats guide covers which codes are more stable and which ones to approach with caution.

⚠️ Caution: Using wild Pokemon modifier or shiny cheats to fill the Pokedex can cause glitched encounters, bad eggs, or save corruption. Always back up your .sav file before testing any cheat codes, and test one code at a time on a backup save.

  • Pokemon Unbound — Main overview guide covering story, features, difficulty modes, and how to get started.
  • Pokemon Unbound Cheats — Cheat code guide with safety notes, emulator setup, and risk levels for each code type.
  • Pokemon FireRed ROM guide — Useful background if you are new to GBA ROM hacks, patching, and emulator setup. Unbound is a FireRed-based hack.
  • Pokemon Radical Red — Another excellent FireRed-based ROM hack with a very different approach. Worth comparing if you are deciding which hack to play next.

Sources & Community References

FAQ

What is the Pokemon Unbound Pokedex?

It is the collection system for Pokemon Unbound’s custom Borrius region. Unlike the original Kanto Dex, the Borrius Pokedex contains 498 Pokemon across multiple generations, with the National Pokedex expanding that to 809. Including post-game Gen 8 content via Mystery Gifts, the true total reaches around 905 Pokemon available in the game.

How many Pokemon are in Pokemon Unbound?

According to unboundwiki.com: the Borrius Pokedex covers 498 Pokemon, the National Pokedex covers 809, and the true total including Gen 8 Pokemon accessible through post-game Mystery Gifts is approximately 905. The Gen 8 entries are not available during normal gameplay.

Where can I find Pokemon locations in Pokemon Unbound?

The most complete resource is the community location guide document (pokemonunboundpokedex.com has location docs, and the Scribd community spreadsheet covers route-by-route data for v2.1.1.1). unboundwiki.com also has individual Pokemon pages with location details. This article covers the main framework and examples, but the full spreadsheet has exact encounter rates.

Are all Pokemon available in Pokemon Unbound?

Yes — the game is fully self-contained. You do not need to trade with other players to get any Pokemon. Trade evolutions are handled through the Link Stone and item-use system. Gen 8 Pokemon are available via post-game Mystery Gifts rather than in-game encounters.

Can I complete the Pokedex before the post-game?

You can make significant progress on the Borrius Pokedex during the main game, but a full completion is not possible pre-post-game. Most legendaries, some gift Pokemon, and all Gen 8 Mystery Gift entries are post-game only. Plan for at least two phases of Dex hunting.

What starters are available in Pokemon Unbound?

You choose from three pseudo-legendary starters: Gible (evolves into Garchomp), Beldum (evolves into Metagross), or Larvitar (evolves into Tyranitar). The classic Borrius starters (Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle) are available post-game as gifts. Unova starters are a gift on Route 5 during the main game.

Are legendary Pokemon available in Pokemon Unbound?

Yes, a large number of legendaries are in the game — most are post-game. They are found through the Portal system (requiring missions), specific post-game locations, or story events. Hoopa is the main mascot and appears in the story. Roaming legendaries like Latios/Latias appear after completing 45 missions.

Do Pokemon locations change by version?

Yes, they can. Encounter data has been adjusted across major version updates. If you are playing v2.1.1.1, use the v2.1.1.1 location guide specifically. Older guides may list Pokemon in locations that no longer apply.

Are trade evolutions changed in Pokemon Unbound?

Yes. Pokemon that normally need a trade item to evolve (like Metal Coat for Scyther) now evolve by using the item directly, like a stone. Pokemon that evolve through trading without a held item (Kadabra, Machoke, Haunter, Graveler) use a Link Stone instead. A free Link Stone is available in Seaport City.

What is the best Pokemon to catch early in Pokemon Unbound?

Fletchling (Route 9), Rockruff (Route 9), Pancham (Route 10), and the free Litleo gift on Route 2 are all strong early picks. Your pseudo-legendary starter will be your main carry, but these four fill coverage gaps well before mid-game.

Can cheats help complete the Pokemon Unbound Pokedex?

Some cheats can help, but wild Pokemon modifier codes are risky in Unbound because the game’s modified encounter data can cause crashes or bad eggs. Simple item cheats (for evolution items, for example) are generally safer. Always use a backup save.

Why can’t I find a Pokemon in the listed location?

The most common reasons: story progress has not unlocked the area yet, the Pokemon is time-locked (day/night or specific days), the Pokemon is swarm-based and the swarm is not active, your emulator does not have RTC enabled, or the location data is from a different version. Check all of these before assuming the location is wrong.

Final Thoughts

Pokemon Unbound has one of the most rewarding Pokedex experiences in any GBA ROM hack, but it takes a different approach than you might expect going in. The sheer variety of encounter methods — raids, swarms, mission rewards, daily gifts, fishing, post-game portals — means completion is genuinely interesting rather than just checking off a route list. The downside is that it is easy to miss things if you rush.

Treat the Dex in phases: Borrius encounters during the main game, gift and static Pokemon as ongoing priorities, swarm and raid hunting as a separate schedule, legendaries in the post-game, and Gen 8 Mystery Gifts as a long-term collection. That breakdown makes the whole thing feel much more manageable.

For exact encounter rates, full route tables, and the complete swarm schedule, the community docs at unboundwiki.com and pokemonunboundpokedex.com are your best resources. This article gives you the framework — those give you the full picture.

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