| Category | Count (approx.) | Examples | |----------|----------------|----------| | Pokémon from Gens 1–7 | ~340 | Pikachu, Garchomp, Aegislash | | Regional Forms (Opalian Forms) | ~25 | Opalian Houndoom (Dark/Fire), Opalian Flygon (Bug/Dragon) | | Fakemon (Original Creatures) | ~15–20 | Starters' final evolutions (e.g., Khanium, Shamout, Aquazolt) | | Cross-gen evolutions (custom) | ~10 | New evolutions for Pokémon like Dunsparce, Qwilfish |
Note: Unlike many fangames, Opalo does not include all 800+ Pokémon. The 386 limit ensures a focused, balanced regional experience. Pokemon Opalo Pokedex
What sets the Pokémon Opalo Pokédex apart from other hacks? It’s the creativity of the "Fakemon." Here are a few reasons why trainers are falling in love with these designs: | Category | Count (approx
Let’s be honest: Completing the Pokémon Opalo Pokédex is significantly harder than completing the official Pokémon Sword & Shield or Scarlet & Violet Pokédex. Here’s why: Note: Unlike many fangames, Opalo does not include
Before dissecting the Pokédex, it is crucial to understand the game’s scope. Pokémon Opalo is a fan-made title created using Pokémon Essentials. It features the Tandor region (not to be confused with the also-fan-made Pokémon Uranium region). However, Opalo distinguishes itself with a dark, mature storyline, high difficulty spikes, and a Pokédex that includes:
The term "Pokémon Opalo Pokedex" refers to the in-game catalog (the DexSys) that tracks these hundreds of creatures, their evolution methods, encounter locations, and base stats.