Pokemon Glazed Pokedex List
This guide outlines the Pokémon availability in Pokémon Glazed , covering the three main regions:
. It details where to find starters, pseudo-legendaries, and legendary Pokémon. 1. Regional Overview & Pokedex Basics
Pokémon Glazed features a massive Pokédex spanning Generations 1 through 5, with some Gen 6 additions like the Fairy type and Mega Evolutions. Total Regions: Tunod (Original), Johto (Remixed), and Rankor (Endgame). Mega Evolutions:
Permanent changes triggered by a Mega Stone for select Pokémon like You choose between five starters initially ( 2. Starter Pokémon Locations
While you only pick one at the start, all other regional starters are obtainable later in the game. Mystery Island:
Accessible from Seaspray Docks after beating the Tunod Elite Four and defeating Soheal at his home. This island contains starters from every generation. Gift Pokémon: Kanto Starters: pokemon glazed pokedex list
Received as a gift from Professor Oak in Goldenrod City's Trade Tower. Johto Starters: Obtained from Professor Elm after specific progress. 3. Pseudo-Legendary Locations
High-tier Pokémon that are typically hard to find are concentrated in specific late-game areas. Forlorn Cape
Located in the Tunod region, this area is a goldmine for pseudo-legendaries including Waterfall Gorge Path of Victory Common areas for mid-to-late game evolutions like 4. Legendary Pokémon Guide
Legendaries in Glazed often require completing side quests or visiting specific "Caves of Regi" or "Adamant/Lustrous/Griseous Caves".
Pokémon Glazed features a vast Pokédex that includes Pokémon from Generations 1 through 5, alongside select additions from Gen 6. With three full regions to explore—Tunod, Johto, and Rankor—the game offers one of the most diverse rosters found in a GBA ROM hack. Starter Pokémon This guide outlines the Pokémon availability in Pokémon
Unlike standard games, Glazed gives you five unique starter options in Glenwood Town: (Electric) (Fighting) Regional Availability Highlights
The Pokédex is spread across three major regions, each with its own habitat for specific generations. Primary Generation Focus Key Locations Mixed (Gens 1-5) Chocco Town, Milkshake Swamp, Mt. Stratus Gen 2 & Post-game Kanto Goldenrod City, Mt. Silver, Ilex Forest High-level Gen 4-5 & Legendaries Alpha Isle, Trainer Isle, Stormy City Legendary & Mythical Pokémon
Glazed is famous for making nearly every Legendary from the first five generations obtainable through specific side quests or hidden locations.
Generation 5 (Unova)
Unova Pokémon were a massive addition to the hack, bringing modern favorites to the GBA engine.
- Notable Mentions: Zoroark, Hydreigon, and Haxorus are popular powerhouses. Reshiram and Zekrom are involved in the climactic post-game storylines.
4. Key Capture & Encounter Methods
- Overworld grass: common route Pokémon; early-game catches for filling dex.
- Surfing/water: water types and rare encounters while surfing; use Good Rod/Super Rod for increased species.
- Fishing rods: Old/Good/Super yield different species. Super Rod required for many late-game water-only species.
- Caves/mines: rock, ground, and some rare fossils. Bring Repels to target specific encounters.
- Headbutt trees / Honey / Rock Smash: certain species only via headbutt/honey/rock smash (check available mechanics in your patch).
- Trade/event: some Pokémon require trades or scripted events (in romhack, NPC trades may replace official trades).
Tips:
- Use Repels and a lead Pokémon with desired encounter immunity to chain specific spawns.
- Use Poke Radar if implemented (not all patches include it).
Notable Pokémon & Where to Find Them
Because the list is over 700 entries long, we won't list every single Pokémon here. However, here are some of the most sought-after catches and their locations to help you build a powerhouse team early on.
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.
- Gengar: Evolves from Haunter at Level 38 (or via Trade Stone).
- Golem: Evolves from Graveler at Level 40.
- Alakazam: Evolves from Kadabra at Level 40.
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.
2. Notable Exclusions & Surprises
Unlike many ROM hacks that try to include every Pokémon, Glazed is selective. You won’t find: Generation 5 (Unova) Unova Pokémon were a massive
- Most Gen 7 or Gen 8 Pokémon (no Rowlet, no Wooloo).
- Every single legendary from Gen 4–5 (e.g., no Dialga or Palkia in the main story).
- Trade evolutions are changed—most now evolve via level-up or items.
What you will find:
- All pseudo-legendaries (Dratini, Larvitar, Bagon, Beldum, Gible, Deino, Goomy).
- Mega Evolutions for roughly 30 Pokémon, including starters, Lucario, and even Flygon.
- Johto Pokémon are everywhere—the second region is basically a love letter to Gen 2.