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Revision as of 16:31, 18 March 2020
Sometimes, players like to collect many instances of a specific species of Pokémon. While the game has a limit placed on the number of Pokémon a player can catch, if they own two or more of that species and form, additional Pokémon can be acquired through trades or evolution. This article documents the Pokémon that various players collect.
As of right now, there is currently no benefit to collecting a large number of a single species, unless otherwise specified by Saphir. Historically, Quasar_Catfish, MegaPod, and Zachie got shiny Bulbasaur, shiny Metapod, and shiny Miltank respectively, for collecting 50 of those species.