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* Environmental activists report illegal logging, intimidation, and suppression of journalists. | * Environmental activists report illegal logging, intimidation, and suppression of journalists. | ||
In [[Cotton Town]], the protagonist meets Team Bazaar | In [[Cotton Town]], the protagonist meets [[Team Bazaar]]. They introduce the player to the open‑source [[Tuxepedia]], challenging the Pillars’ monopoly on knowledge. | ||
== Uncovering Spyder == | == Uncovering Spyder == | ||
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* Enforcers became less community-based and more corporatized. | * Enforcers became less community-based and more corporatized. | ||
* Corporations pushed the idea that all tuxemon were man-made to justify monopolies. | * Corporations pushed the idea that all tuxemon were man-made to justify monopolies. | ||
= Canon vs. Mystery Table = | |||
This table summarizes which elements of the Fondent‑era storyline are established canon and which are intentionally left unexplained. Items in the "Mystery" column are not to be expanded, solved, or contradicted in future contributions unless explicitly approved. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Topic | |||
! What Is Canon | |||
! What Remains a Mystery | |||
|- | |||
| '''The Pillars''' | |||
| Five corporations (Scoop, Shaft, Greenwash, Nimrod, Omnichannel) secretly collaborate under the Cathedral to seize control of the region. | |||
| Long‑term goals beyond Spyder. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Spyder Virus''' | |||
| Manufactured by Scoop; weakens tuxemon without the vaccine; used to justify quarantines and confiscations. | |||
| Exact biological mechanism; who designed it; whether it has long‑term effects on tuxemon or humans. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Virus Escape''' | |||
| Scoop contained the outbreak until Arachne stole the Extreme Restraints, causing infected tuxemon to escape. | |||
| Why Arachne stole the restraints; who hired her; whether the escape was accidental or engineered. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Shaft Excavations''' | |||
| Shaft uncovers fossils and giant eggs (“dark artery”); recovers Drokoro for the Pillars’ plan. | |||
| How many fossils were found; whether more dragons exist; what Shaft’s investors were truly seeking. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Greenwash Fusion''' | |||
| Greenwash fuses revived dragons with Nimrod robots; previous fusion‑energy experiment nearly destroyed a facility. | |||
| What exactly was “unleashed” in the failed experiment; full extent of environmental contamination. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Nimrod Robotics''' | |||
| Nimrod rewrites history, builds killer robots, and secretly militarizes Xeon; internal conflict between Argon and Zircon. | |||
| Nimrod’s ultimate military objective; fate of other prototypes; whether Xeon retains autonomy. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Xeon''' | |||
| Created by Dr. Elara as a sentient artificial lifeform; repurposed by Nimrod for military use. | |||
| Xeon’s current status; whether it can rebel; how much of Elara’s original design remains. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Omnichannel''' | |||
| Controls media, propaganda, and Spyder agents; sabotages networks; coordinates the final takeover attempt. | |||
| How deep Omnichannel’s infiltration goes; identity of high‑ranking Spyder operatives; long‑term strategy after takeover. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Cathedral''' | |||
| Enables corporate control through predatory medical debt and Enforcer authority. | |||
| Whether the Cathedral leadership understands the full conspiracy; how they benefit from Spyder. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Enforcers''' | |||
| Enforce quarantines and confiscations believing the outbreak is real; manipulated by the Pillars. | |||
| Whether any Enforcers knowingly support Spyder; internal dissent within the ranks. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Team Bazaar''' | |||
| Grassroots resistance group promoting open information; introduces Tuxepedia. | |||
| Origins of the group; how widespread their network is; whether they have deeper ties to past events. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Tuxepedia''' | |||
| Open‑source encyclopedia that unlocks information as the player catches tuxemon. | |||
| Who originally created the locked Encyclopaedia Tuxemon; why information was restricted. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Environmental Damage''' | |||
| Greenwash contamination harms floristry and agriculture; activists report illegal logging and intimidation. | |||
| Full ecological impact; whether the Pillars plan to exploit environmental collapse. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Drokoro''' | |||
| Ancient dragon excavated by Shaft; intended to be fused with Nimrod robots. | |||
| Why a new hatchling appeared; whether dragons have a deeper role in the world’s balance. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Dragonriders''' | |||
| Ancient order guarding the last dragon; retreat to Lion Mountain after events. | |||
| Their full history; how they survived the collapse; what they know about ancient tuxemon. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Hospital Confiscations''' | |||
| DNA‑locked scanners prevent retrieval; used to seize tuxemon under false pretenses. | |||
| Who designed the scanners; whether they have other hidden functions. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Final Takeover Plan''' | |||
| Fuse Drokoro with robots; use Omnichannel propaganda to justify takeover; Enforcers to enforce control. | |||
| Whether there were additional phases; who masterminded the plan; contingency plans after failure. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Protagonist''' | |||
| Starts with discarded tuxemon; uncovers conspiracy; defeats Pillars with rival’s help. | |||
| Whether the protagonist has any deeper ties to ancient tuxemon, lost traditions, or forgotten bloodlines. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Rival''' | |||
| Initially believes Cathedral narrative; later joins protagonist after realizing the truth. | |||
| Rival’s family ties to the Pillars; why they were so invested in the corporate story. | |||
|- | |||
| '''Aftermath''' | |||
| Corporate restrictions collapse; region moves toward openness and freedom. | |||
| How society rebuilds; whether the Pillars survive in weakened form; long‑term consequences for the region. | |||
|} | |||
= Monsters = | |||
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= Links = | = Links = | ||
Latest revision as of 22:32, 11 April 2026
Synopsis[edit | edit source]
The Spyder in the Cathedral plot takes place in the Fondent region, which is dominated by five nominally separate corporations, called Pillars (see Cathedral). Not content with profitability, the Pillars want to take full control of the region and they hatch a plan to do so:
Scoop, the fast food and retail empire, will transmit a disease, the Spyder virus, that weakens tuxemon that don't have the vaccine, putting any opposition on the back foot. Meanwhile, mining company Shaft will extract and revive fossils of powerful extinct dragons. Agro-business and genetic engineering corporation Greenwash will use its fusion technology to combine these dragons with arms manufacturer Nimrod's killer robots, allowing them to steamroll any opposition already weakened by Scoop's virus. Behind the scenes, news media monopoly Omnichannel puts out propaganda and coordinates the scheme through its Spyder agents.
Main Story[edit | edit source]
The main story of The Spyder in the Cathedral follows the player’s journey through the Fondent region, traveling from town to town, catching and battling tuxemon, and gradually uncovering a corporate conspiracy. This section describes the *gameplay progression* and *region layout*, not the plot details (see Plot for the narrative).
Region Progression[edit | edit source]
The protagonist begins in Paper Town and travels through the region in roughly this order:
- Paper Town
- Route 1
- Cotton Town
- Route 2
- City Park
- Leather Town
- Route 3
- Route 4
- Flower City
- Route 5
- Timber Town
- Tunnel B
- Route 6
- Candy Town
- Sea Route C
Travel[edit | edit source]
Your Mom gives you a Surfboard that allows water travel. It is required to reach:
- Candy Town
- Volcoli in Dryad's Grove
- Dragon's Cave in Sea Route C
- Wild encounters in Route 6
When you reach Timber Town, the Riverboat Stations open for all previously visited towns. The full list is:
Cheat Codes[edit | edit source]
If you name the player ApexPlayer, you begin the game with all starter tuxemon at level 100 (max evolution).
Plot[edit | edit source]
The Spyder in the Cathedral takes place in the Fondent region, a country dominated by five powerful corporations known as the Pillars. Although officially separate, the Pillars secretly collaborate under the Cathedral’s authority to seize full control of the region. Their plan targets tuxemon—the creatures central to daily life—by weakening them, reviving ancient species, rewriting history, and deploying engineered hybrids.
The Pillars’ Conspiracy[edit | edit source]
The five Pillars coordinate a multi‑stage scheme:
- Scoop spreads the Spyder virus, a manufactured disease that weakens any tuxemon without the corporate vaccine. Scoop agents also exploit Cathedral‑imposed medical debt by pressuring trainers to “sell” their tuxemon to pay off bills. Although Scoop contained the initial outbreak, the virus escaped when a thief named Arachne stole the Extreme Restraints used to secure infected tuxemon, causing a facility breach that Scoop and the Enforcers later blamed on each other.
- Shaft excavates and revives fossils of extinct dragon tuxemon. Their mining operations uncover ancient remains known as the “dark artery,” and agents confiscate fossils for secret research. Workers report discovering enormous eggs and being silenced by corporate overseers. Shaft ultimately recovers the dragon Drokoro, which becomes central to the Pillars’ plan.
- Greenwash uses Fusion technology to combine revived dragons with Nimrod’s military robots. A suppressed flashback reveals that Greenwash previously attempted a dangerous fusion‑energy experiment that nearly destroyed a facility, unleashing unknown consequences. Their ongoing research causes environmental contamination that disrupts local industries, including floristry and agriculture. As the conspiracy tightens, Greenwash abruptly shuts down its HQ and expels its own researchers, claiming safety concerns.
- Nimrod expands its influence by rewriting public history. In the Museum of Natural History, Nimrod replaces exhibits on world origins with military propaganda and restricts access to archives. Inside Nimrod HQ, internal documents reveal ethical fractures among researchers: Argon fears the consequences of advanced robotics, while Zircon embraces militarization and power. Nimrod’s most advanced prototype, Xeon, was originally created by Dr. Elara as a sentient artificial lifeform. Nimrod secretly funded the project for military purposes, twisting Elara’s work into a weapon.
- Omnichannel controls all media. It produces staged marketing videos, manipulates public perception, and directs covert Spyder agents. Omnichannel also sabotages the region’s computer network to suppress independent information and maintain narrative control.
The Cathedral itself supports these efforts through predatory financial practices. Healing services incur high fees, interest, and automatic wage‑garnishing, trapping ordinary citizens in debt and making them more vulnerable to corporate pressure. Enforcers act as corporate police, enforcing quarantines, blocking travel, and confiscating tuxemon under false pretenses. Flashbacks from Enforcers HQ show that officers believed the Spyderbite outbreak was real and acted to contain it, unaware that the Pillars engineered the virus.
Together, the Pillars aim to monopolize tuxemon ownership, rewrite history, suppress resistance, and consolidate political and economic control over the region.
The Protagonist’s Journey[edit | edit source]
The protagonist begins in Paper Town with an unofficial tuxemon discarded as rubbish after the Pillars introduce their new “deluxe” models. As they travel, they uncover signs of corruption:
- Cathedral healers charge exploitative fees, and Scoop agents attempt to seize tuxemon from indebted trainers.
- Omnichannel’s staged marketing and media manipulation become increasingly apparent.
- Shaft’s mining operations reveal secret fossil recovery efforts.
- Greenwash contamination affects local industries, including floristry, and raises fears about genetic manipulation.
- Nimrod’s influence reshapes public institutions, including the Museum of Natural History.
- Enforcers enforce quarantines and confiscate “infected” tuxemon, claiming Greenwash is developing a cure.
- Environmental activists report illegal logging, intimidation, and suppression of journalists.
In Cotton Town, the protagonist meets Team Bazaar. They introduce the player to the open‑source Tuxepedia, challenging the Pillars’ monopoly on knowledge.
Uncovering Spyder[edit | edit source]
In Candy Town, the protagonist infiltrates Greenwash HQ, obtains the Fusion Report, and uploads it to the Tuxepedia. This unlocks open fusion for all tuxemon.
Using fusion to bypass DNA scanners, they infiltrate the Hospital, defeat Spyder agents, recover their confiscated tuxemon, and free imprisoned scientists who reveal the truth: Spyder is run by the Pillar bosses themselves. The virus, the quarantines, and the confiscations are all part of a coordinated plan to control tuxemon ownership.
Turning Point[edit | edit source]
In Dragon’s Cave, the protagonist confronts the Pillars’ agents, who reveal their full plan: Shaft excavated Drokoro, Greenwash will fuse it with Nimrod’s killer robots, and Omnichannel will convince the public that this is for their own good. After defeating Drokoro, the protagonist’s rival realizes the Cathedral’s “cure” is a lie—tuxemon heal simply by being unlocked and examined. Doubt spreads, and the rival begins to question the corporate narrative.
Final Confrontation[edit | edit source]
Back in Cotton Town, the protagonist storms Omnichannel HQ. Two Pillar bosses attack simultaneously, but the rival arrives to help. Together, they defeat the Pillars and dismantle Spyder.
With the conspiracy exposed, tuxemon are unlocked, corporate restrictions collapse, and the region begins moving toward openness and freedom.
Themes[edit | edit source]
The story uses tuxemon as a metaphor for creative works. Corporate attempts to restrict and monopolize tuxemon mirror real‑world struggles over ownership, openness, and the freedom to create. Unlocking tuxemon symbolizes unlocking creativity itself. The Cathedral’s debt traps, Omnichannel’s propaganda, Nimrod’s historical revisionism, Greenwash’s reckless experimentation, and the suppression of environmental activism all reflect how institutions can control people by controlling information, resources, and narratives.
Timeline[edit | edit source]
Origins[edit | edit source]
- The Universe was shaped by—or gave rise to—the thirteen elements.
- Life appeared: plants, tuxemon, and eventually humans.
- Tuxemon naturally battle each other to grow stronger through elemental competition.
- Humans, especially those drawn to Metal tuxemon, began building relationships with them.
Ancient Times (about 5,000 years ago)[edit | edit source]
- The first known human civilizations emerged.
- Early humans began interacting with tuxemon, mostly those found in nature.
Early Engineering (about 1,500–1,250 years ago)[edit | edit source]
- Humans created the first tuxemon—possibly made from glass, pottery, or bronze.
- Over time, they got better at designing and modifying tuxemon for farming, combat, and other uses.
Collapse (about 1,000 years ago)[edit | edit source]
- Human interference disrupted the world’s balance.
- Wars and ecological disasters broke out, destroying cities and farmland.
- Civilization collapsed as tuxemon warfare spiraled out of control.
Recovery (about 500 years ago)[edit | edit source]
- The environment slowly stabilized and adapted.
- Human-made tuxemon became part of nature.
- Human societies began rebuilding, but most records of the past were lost.
Rebirth (about 150 years ago)[edit | edit source]
- Industrial technology was rediscovered.
- Tuxemon biology was studied again, and new societies emerged.
- A group called the Cathedral became a community-oriented governing force with local Enforcers.
Boom Times (30–50 years ago)[edit | edit source]
- The region experienced strong economic growth.
- Five major companies—called the Pillars—gained influence.
- Tuxemon capture tech was invented, leading to conflicts over control of tuxemon.
- The Cathedral allowed private ownership of tuxemon designed by people, but resisted claims over ancient or natural ones.
Corporate Era (the last 25 years)[edit | edit source]
- The Pillars took over most of the region’s industries.
- The Cathedral began partnering with corporations and allowing them onto its board.
- Enforcers became less community-based and more corporatized.
- Corporations pushed the idea that all tuxemon were man-made to justify monopolies.
Canon vs. Mystery Table[edit | edit source]
This table summarizes which elements of the Fondent‑era storyline are established canon and which are intentionally left unexplained. Items in the "Mystery" column are not to be expanded, solved, or contradicted in future contributions unless explicitly approved.
| Topic | What Is Canon | What Remains a Mystery |
|---|---|---|
| The Pillars | Five corporations (Scoop, Shaft, Greenwash, Nimrod, Omnichannel) secretly collaborate under the Cathedral to seize control of the region. | Long‑term goals beyond Spyder. |
| Spyder Virus | Manufactured by Scoop; weakens tuxemon without the vaccine; used to justify quarantines and confiscations. | Exact biological mechanism; who designed it; whether it has long‑term effects on tuxemon or humans. |
| Virus Escape | Scoop contained the outbreak until Arachne stole the Extreme Restraints, causing infected tuxemon to escape. | Why Arachne stole the restraints; who hired her; whether the escape was accidental or engineered. |
| Shaft Excavations | Shaft uncovers fossils and giant eggs (“dark artery”); recovers Drokoro for the Pillars’ plan. | How many fossils were found; whether more dragons exist; what Shaft’s investors were truly seeking. |
| Greenwash Fusion | Greenwash fuses revived dragons with Nimrod robots; previous fusion‑energy experiment nearly destroyed a facility. | What exactly was “unleashed” in the failed experiment; full extent of environmental contamination. |
| Nimrod Robotics | Nimrod rewrites history, builds killer robots, and secretly militarizes Xeon; internal conflict between Argon and Zircon. | Nimrod’s ultimate military objective; fate of other prototypes; whether Xeon retains autonomy. |
| Xeon | Created by Dr. Elara as a sentient artificial lifeform; repurposed by Nimrod for military use. | Xeon’s current status; whether it can rebel; how much of Elara’s original design remains. |
| Omnichannel | Controls media, propaganda, and Spyder agents; sabotages networks; coordinates the final takeover attempt. | How deep Omnichannel’s infiltration goes; identity of high‑ranking Spyder operatives; long‑term strategy after takeover. |
| Cathedral | Enables corporate control through predatory medical debt and Enforcer authority. | Whether the Cathedral leadership understands the full conspiracy; how they benefit from Spyder. |
| Enforcers | Enforce quarantines and confiscations believing the outbreak is real; manipulated by the Pillars. | Whether any Enforcers knowingly support Spyder; internal dissent within the ranks. |
| Team Bazaar | Grassroots resistance group promoting open information; introduces Tuxepedia. | Origins of the group; how widespread their network is; whether they have deeper ties to past events. |
| Tuxepedia | Open‑source encyclopedia that unlocks information as the player catches tuxemon. | Who originally created the locked Encyclopaedia Tuxemon; why information was restricted. |
| Environmental Damage | Greenwash contamination harms floristry and agriculture; activists report illegal logging and intimidation. | Full ecological impact; whether the Pillars plan to exploit environmental collapse. |
| Drokoro | Ancient dragon excavated by Shaft; intended to be fused with Nimrod robots. | Why a new hatchling appeared; whether dragons have a deeper role in the world’s balance. |
| Dragonriders | Ancient order guarding the last dragon; retreat to Lion Mountain after events. | Their full history; how they survived the collapse; what they know about ancient tuxemon. |
| Hospital Confiscations | DNA‑locked scanners prevent retrieval; used to seize tuxemon under false pretenses. | Who designed the scanners; whether they have other hidden functions. |
| Final Takeover Plan | Fuse Drokoro with robots; use Omnichannel propaganda to justify takeover; Enforcers to enforce control. | Whether there were additional phases; who masterminded the plan; contingency plans after failure. |
| Protagonist | Starts with discarded tuxemon; uncovers conspiracy; defeats Pillars with rival’s help. | Whether the protagonist has any deeper ties to ancient tuxemon, lost traditions, or forgotten bloodlines. |
| Rival | Initially believes Cathedral narrative; later joins protagonist after realizing the truth. | Rival’s family ties to the Pillars; why they were so invested in the corporate story. |
| Aftermath | Corporate restrictions collapse; region moves toward openness and freedom. | How society rebuilds; whether the Pillars survive in weakened form; long‑term consequences for the region. |
Monsters[edit | edit source]
| SpyderCampaign | |
|---|---|
| Rockitten | Starting tuxemon for players. Used by a trainer in Route 3. |
| Rockat | Evolution of a starting monster. Found in the wild in Tunnel B. Used by trainers in Dojo, Omnichannel HQ, Route 3 and Tunnel B. |
| Jemuar | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Omnichannel HQ. |
| Nut | Starting tuxemon for players. Found in the wild in Greenwash HQ. |
| Bolt | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Arthrobolt | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Dragon's Cave. |
| Tweesher | Starting tuxemon for players. Found in the wild in Sea Route C. Traded in Flower City. |
| Heronquak | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Eaglace | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Dojo and Dragon's Cave. |
| Lambert | Starting tuxemon for players. Found in the wild in Dryad's Grove. |
| Legko | Evolution of a starting monster. |
| Moloch | Evolution of a starting monster. |
| Agnite | Starting tuxemon for players. Found in the wild in Dragon's Cave. Used by a trainer in Greenwash HQ. |
| Agnidon | Evolution of a starting monster. Found in the wild in Dragon's Cave. |
| Agnigon | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Sea Route C. |
| Grintot | Starting tuxemon for the Rival. Used by a trainer in Tunnel B. Traded in Flower City. |
| Grinflare | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Omnichannel HQ, Route 3, Route 6 and Walled Garden. |
| Grintrock | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Dojo, Omnichannel HQ, Route 6 and Walled Garden. |
| Memnomnom | Starting tuxemon for the Rival. Used by a trainer in Route 5. |
| Miaownolith | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Dojo, Route 5 and Walled Garden. |
| Pyraminx | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Mauai | N/A |
| Dollfin | Starting tuxemon for the Rival. |
| Delfeco | |
| Bigfin | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Dojo, Dragon's Cave, Side Route A, Sea Route C and Walled Garden. Fished with the Poseidon. |
| Sharpfin | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Nimrod HQ, Omnichannel HQ, Side Route A, Sea Route C and Walled Garden. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Budaye | Starting tuxemon for the Rival. Used by trainers in Dojo, Mansion, Omnichannel HQ and Side Route A. Traded in Flower City. |
| Bamboon | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Frondly | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Omnichannel HQ and Walled Garden. |
| Ignibus | Starting tuxemon for the Rival. Used by trainers in Route 3, Route 6 and Tunnel B. Traded in Flower City. Fished with the Fishing Rod or Neptune. |
| Embazook | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by trainers in Dojo, Dragon's Cave, Nimrod HQ, Scoop HQ and Walled Garden. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Eruptibus | Evolution of a starting monster. Used by a trainer in Route 3 and Walled Garden. |
| Cataspike | Can be caught in Route 1, Route 2 and City Park. There is currently one Cataspike trainer: Connor in Route 3 whose Weavifly has just given birth and therefore he has has five Cataspike. |
| Puparmor | Found in the wild in City Park. Used by trainers in Route 4 and Side Route B. |
| Weavifly | Found in the wild in Route 7. One trainer on Route 3 has a Weavifly. |
| Vamporm | Found in the wild on Route 5 and Side Route A. One trainer on Side Route A has a Vamporm. |
| Dracune | Found in the wild on Route 5. Used by trainers in Side Route B. |
| Fluttaflap | Evolves from Dracune. Used by trainers in Route 7 and Side Route B. |
| Elofly | Found in the wild in Route 3 and Route 4. Elofly are used by trainers in Route 3, Wayfarer Inn, Mansion, Scoop HQ and Omnichannel HQ, |
| Elowind | Used by trainers in Route 5 Scoop HQ and Omnichannel HQ. |
| Elostorm | Used by a trainer in Omnichannel HQ, who teaches a course "Lead like Elostorm!" |
| Aardorn | Found in the wild in Route 1, Route 2 and Route 4. Trainers use Aardorn in Route 2, Route 3, City Park, Dojo of the Elements. Greenwash HQ has created an Aardorn/ant fusion called an Aardant. |
| Aardart | Found in the wild on Route 7. Used by trainers in Route 5 and Route 7. |
| Squabbit | Found in the wild in City Park and Route 3. Trainers use Squabbit in Scoop HQ, Mansion, City Park, Wayfarer Inn, Nimrod HQ, Route 3, Side Route B and Omnichannel HQ. They seem to be particularly popular among Enforcers. |
| Rabbitosaur | Used by trainers on Route 4 and in Omnichannel HQ. |
| Eyenemy | Found in the wild in City Park. Your Rival uses an Eyenemy, as does a trainer in Greenwash HQ. |
| Eyesore | Your rival uses an Eyesore, as does a trainer in Greenwash HQ. |
| Pipis | Found in the wild in Tunnel B. Used by a trainer in Hospital. |
| Strella | Found in the wild in Tunnel B. Used by trainers in Tunnel B, the Hospital and Omnichannel HQ. |
| Noctula | Found in the wild in Tunnel B. Used by trainers in Tunnel B and Route 6. |
| Noctalo | Found in the wild in Tunnel B. Used by trainers in Tunnel B and Dryad's Grove. |
| Nudiflot ♂ | Found in the wild in Sea Route C. Used by a trainer in Route 3, it gives the player a Fishing Rod. If the player ever runs out of tuxemon (because they are confiscated in Candy Town), they are given a male Nudiflot. Fished with the Fishing Rod or Neptune. |
| Nudikill | Found in the wild in Sea Route C. Used by a trainer in Sea Route C. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Nudiflot ♀ | Found in the wild in Sea Route C. Used by trainers in Route 3 and Sea Route C. Fished with the Fishing Rod or Neptune. |
| Nudimind | Found in the wild in Sea Route C. Used by trainers in Sea Route C and Dryad's Grove. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Katapill | Found in the wild in Route 4 and Side Route A. Used by trainers in Route 4 and Side Route A. |
| Katacoon | Evolves from Katapill. |
| Bugnin | Evolves from Katacoon. |
| Sumchon | Used by a trainer in Dryad's Grove and Side Route B. |
| Gladiatorbug | |
| Anu | Used by trainers in Hospital and Walled Garden. |
| Cardiling | Found in the wild in Citypark, Route 2 and Route 3. Used by trainers in Dojo, Route 2, Route 3 and Scoop HQ. |
| Cardiwing | Used by trainers in Dojo, Mansion, Omnichannel HQ, Route 4, Route 6, Side Route A and Scoop HQ. |
| Cardinale | Used by a trainer in Hospital. |
| Anoleaf | Found in the wild in Route 5 and Side Route A. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Gectile | Found in the wild in Route 5. Used by trainers in Mansion and Route 7. |
| Velocitile | Evolves from Gectile. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Fluoresfin | Fished with the Fishing Rod. |
| Incandesfin | Used by trainers in Sea Route C. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Lightmare | Used by a trainer in Dojo. Fished with the Poseidon. |
| Cairfrey | Found in the wild in Tunnel B and Mansion. Used by trainers in Scoop HQ and Wayfarer Inn. |
| Possessun | Found in the wild on Tunnel B. Used by trainers in Scoop HQ. |
| Dandicub | Found in the wild on Route 6. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Dandylion | Found in the wild on Route 6. Used by trainers in Dojo and Dryad's Grove. |
| Embra | Found in the wild in Dragon's Cave. Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Ruption | Found in the wild in Dragon's Cave. Used by trainers in Side Route B. |
| Shybulb | Found in the wild in Dryad's Grove, Route 3 and Side Route A. Used by trainers in Citypark, Greenwash HQ, Mansion, Route 4, Route 6 and Side Route A. |
| Narcileaf | Found in the wild in Dryad's Grove. Used by trainers in Dryad's Grove, Greenwash HQ, Route 6, Side Route A and Walled Garden. |
| Tikoal | Traded in Timber Town. |
| Tikorch | Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ. |
| Hatchling | Used by trainers in Scoop HQ. |
| Birdling | Used by trainers in Route 6 and Scoop HQ. |
| Bursa | Found in the wild in Greenwash HQ. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Flambear | Used by a trainers in Dojo. |
| Trapsnap | Used by trainers in Dojo and Side Route A. |
| Sapsnap | Found in the wild in Dryad's Grove and Route 4. Used by trainers in Dojo and Side Route A. |
| Forturtle | Used by trainers in Dojo and Route 3. |
| Prophetoise | Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Pythwire | Found in the wild in Datacenter. Used by a trainer in Route 3. |
| Ouroboutlet | Found in the wild in Datacenter. Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Sockeserp | Found in the wild in Datacenter. Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Komodraw | Used by trainers in Nimrod HQ. |
| Grimachin | Used by trainers in Dojo and Nimrod HQ. |
| Tigrock | Used by a trainer in Nimrod HQ and Walled Garden. |
| Tumbleworm | Used by trainers in Mansion, Route 4 and Side Route B. |
| Tumblebee | Used by trainers in Side Route B and Side Route E. |
| Sampsack | Used by a trainer in Dojo and Walled Garden. The player can choose between receiving Sampsack and receiving Sampsage. |
| Sampsage | Used by a trainer in Dojo and Walled Garden. The player can choose between receiving Sampsack and receiving Sampsage. |
| Abesnaki | Used by trainers in Dojo and Scoop HQ. |
| Araignee | Used by a trainer in Dryad's Grove and Walled Garden. |
| Axolightl | Found in the wild on Citypark and Route 2. Used by a trainer in Sea Route C. |
| Capiti | Found in the wild in Route 6. Used by trainers in Dojo, Mansion and Route 5. |
| Capinyah | N/A |
| Cochini | Found in the wild on Greenwash HQ and Scoop HQ. Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ, Omnichannel HQ and Scoop HQ. |
| Coleorus | Found in the wild on Dryad's Grove. Used by trainers in Dragon's Cave and Greenwash HQ. |
| Conifrost | Used by trainers in Side Route B. |
| Cowpignon | Used by a trainer in Route 4 and Walled Garden. |
| Djinnbo | Found in the wild in the Mansion. Used by trainers in Dojo, Dragon's Cave, Side Route B and Mansion. |
| Dune Pincher | Used by trainers in Side Route E. |
| Foofle | Found in the wild in Route 5. Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ, Mansion, Route 3, Route 4, Route 6 and Tunnel. |
| Ghosteeth | Used by trainers in Dragon's Cave, Mansion and Nimrod HQ. |
| Hydrone | Used by trainers in Dojo, Dragon's Cave, Route 6 and Wayfarer Inn. |
| Lapinou | Found in the wild on Scoop HQ. Used by trainers in Mansion and Scoop HQ. |
| Manosting | Found in the wild on Sea Route C. Used by a trainer in Sea Route C. Fished with the Poseidon. |
| Masknake | Used by trainers in Dojo, Dryad's Grove, Greenwash HQ and Tunnel B. |
| Pigabyte | Found in the wild in the Mansion. Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ, Route 6 and Scoop HQ |
| Polyrock | Found in the wild in the Mansion. Used by a trainer in Mansion and Walled Garden. |
| Propellercat | Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ, Route 3, Route 6 and Scoop HQ. Traded in Candy Town. |
| Sclairus | Found in the wild on Greenwash HQ. Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ. |
| Sludgehog | Found in the wild in Scoop HQ. Used by trainers in Dojo and Omnichannel HQ. |
| Spighter | Used by trainers in Route 2, Route 4, Route 5, Route 6, Scoop HQ and Walled Garden. |
| Toufigel | Found in the wild in Tunnel B. |
| Tourbidi | Found in the wild on Citypark and Dryad's Grove. Used by trainers in Dojo and Tunnel. |
| Volcoli | Found in the wild on Dryad's Grove. Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Botbot | Used by a trainer in Wayfarer Inn. Offered in Wayfarer Inn. |
| AV8R | Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ, Mansion and Nimrod HQ. |
| PiCC | Used by trainers in Sea Route C, Scoop HQ and Wayfarer Inn. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| MRmOswitch | Used by trainers in Mansion, Scoop HQ and Wayfarer Inn. |
| K9 | Used by trainers in Mansion and Route 4. |
| B-ver.1 | Used by a trainer in Wayfarer Inn. |
| Zunna | Used by trainers in Route 6, Scoop HQ and Tunnel. Traded in Candy Town. |
| Vivipere | |
| Vivicinder | Used by a trainer in Dryad's Grove. |
| Viviphyta | Used by trainers in Hospital, Dojo, Dryad's Grove, Route 4, Route 6 and Side Route A. |
| Viviteel | Used by trainers in Dryad's Grove, Mansion, Nimrod HQ and Route 6. |
| Vivitrans | Used by a trainer in Dryad's Grove. |
| Vivitron | Used by a trainer in Dryad's Grove. |
| Vividactil | Evolves from Vivipere. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Vivisource | Evolves from Vivipere. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Chloragon | N/A |
| Sapragon | Used by a trainer in Dragon's Cave. |
| Dragarbor | Used by trainers in Dragon's Cave. |
| Rhincus | Used by a trainer in Side Route A. Traded in Candy Town. |
| Shammer | Used by a trainer in Side Route A. Traded in Candy Town. |
| Drokoro | Found in the wild on Dragon's Cave. |
| Yiinaang | N/A |
| Snarlon | N/A |
| Conileaf | Traded in Flower City (one of the exchange student starting tuxemon). |
| Foxfire | Traded in Flower City. |
| Vulpyre | |
| Pharfan | Used by a trainer in Greenwash HQ. Traded in Flower City. |
| Nostray | Found in the wild in Sea Route C. Used by a trainer in Sea Route C. Fished with the Fishing Rod. |
| Shnark | Used by a trainer in Dojo. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Chillimp | Found in the wild on Lion Mountain. Used by trainers in Route 7. Traded in Timber Town. |
| Snowrilla | Found in the wild on Lion Mountain. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Flacono | Found in the wild on Route 7. Used by trainers in Hospital, Scoop HQ and Wayfarer Inn. |
| Corvix | N/A |
| Gryfix | N/A |
| Wrougon | N/A |
| Allagon | Used by trainers in Dragon's Cave and Dryad's Grove. |
| Ferricran | N/A |
| Seirein | N/A |
| Loliferno | Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Spirain | |
| Tornicane | |
| Dinoflop | Found in the wild on Cotton Tunnel. Used by trainers in Side Route E. |
| Enduros | Used by a trainer in Route 6. |
| Galnec | Used by trainers in Hospital. |
| Fruitera | N/A |
| Megafruitera | |
| Spectera | |
| Pilthropus | N/A |
| Coproblight | N/A |
| Chromeye | Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Angrito | Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Happito | Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Neutrito | Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Sadito | Used by trainers in Datacenter. |
| Fancair | Used by trainers in Hospital, Datacenter and Sea Route C. |
| Windeye | Used by trainers in Side Route E and Datacenter. |
| Pairagrin | Found in the wild on Route 1. |
| Pairagrim | Found in the wild on Route 7. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Skwib | Used by trainers in Dojo. Fished with the Fishing Rod and Neptune. |
| Octabode | Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Drashimi | Used by a trainer in Dojo and Walled Garden. Fished with the Fishing Rod or Neptune. |
| Tsushimi | N/A |
| Tobishimi | N/A |
| Selket | Used by trainers in Hospital and Walled Garden. |
| Selmatek | N/A |
| Furnursus | Found in the wild in Cotton Tunnel. |
| Statursus | Evolves from Furnursus. Used by trainers in Route 7 and Walled Garden. |
| Baoby | N/A |
| Baobaraffe | Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Boltnu | Found in the wild in Cotton Tunnel. Used by trainers in Hospital and Dojo. |
| Exclawvate | Used by trainers in Hospital. |
| Tetrchimp | Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Apeoro | Used by trainers in Walled Garden. |
| Turnipper | N/A |
| Beenstalker | N/A |
| Wendigger | |
| Altie | N/A |
| Metesaur | Found in the wild in Cotton Tunnel. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Qetzlrokilus | Evolves from Metesaur. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Rosarin | Used by a trainer in the Mansion. |
| Toxiris | |
| Ninjasmine | |
| Jelillow | N/A |
| Bedoo | |
| Merlicun | N/A |
| Firomenis | Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Fordin | N/A |
| Stegofor | |
| Brachifor | |
| Spoilurm | N/A |
| Brewdin | Used by a trainer in Sea Route C and Walled Garden. |
| Urcine | Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Tarpeur | Used by a trainer in Side Route A. |
| Vigueur | N/A |
| Taupypus | Used by trainers in Hospital. |
| Tumblequill | N/A |
| Tumbledillo | N/A |
| Spycozeus | Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Mystikapi | Used by a trainer in Dojo. |
| Nuenflu | N/A |
| Snock | N/A |
| Pythock | N/A |
| Snaki | Used by a trainer in Hospital. |
| Snokari | N/A |
| Lunight | N/A |
| Solight | N/A |
| Wolffsky | |
| Bumbulus | N/A |
| Nimbulex | N/A |
| Howl | N/A |
| Cateye | Found in the wild on Greenwash HQ. Used by trainers in Greenwash HQ. Traded in Candy Town. |
| Fuzzlet | Found in Flower City (Petshop). Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Fuzzina | Evolves from Fuzzlet. |
| Flisces | N/A |
| Mingdyn | Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Uneye | N/A |
| Lendos | N/A |
| Ziggurat | Found in Flower City (Petshop). Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Urcheedle | N/A |
| Joulraton | N/A |
| Pantherafira | Found in the wild on Route 7. Used by trainers in Side Route B. |
| Criniotherme | Used by trainers in Route 5, Greenwash HQ, Dryad's Grove and Side Route B. |
| Dankush | N/A |
| Cherubat | N/A |
| Ambuwl | N/A |
| Woodoor | Found in Flower City (Petshop). Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Blasdoor | Evolves from Woodoor. |
| Rhinocarpe | Used by trainers in Route 7. Fished with the Poseidon. |
| Kernel | N/A |
| Tux | Found in the wild in Lion Mountain. Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Hotline | Won't be included (mature themes). |
| Rinocereed | N/A |
| Potturmeist | Found in Flower City (Petshop). Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Potturney | N/A |
| Imbrickcile | N/A |
| Bricgard | N/A |
| Brickhemoth | N/A |
| Waysprite | N/A |
| Angesnow | Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Demosnow | N/A |
| Lucifice | N/A |
| Seraphice | N/A |
| UF0 | N/A |
| Tadcool | Found in the wild in Lion Mountain. Fished with the Fishing Rod and Neptune. |
| Fribbit | Used by trainers in Route 7. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Squink | Found in Flower City (Petshop). Used by trainers in Route 7. Fished with the Fishing Rod and Neptune. |
| Hectapod | Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Slichen | Found in the wild on Route 7. |
| Glombroc | N/A |
| Conglolem | N/A |
| Caper | |
| Crankus | |
| Lesmagu | Fished with the Fishing Rod and Neptune. |
| Shelagu | Used by trainers in Route 7. Fished with the Neptune or Poseidon. |
| Crustagu | |
| Ampystoma | |
| Medipup | |
| Doctsky | |
| Ruffalo | |
| Pearamanca | |
| Sheye | |
| Shrab | |
| Marvillar | |
| Marvantis | |
| Scarlant | |
| Shull | |
| Myrmison | |
| Devidin | |
| Devidra | |
| Deviraptor | |
| Boxali | N/A |
| Chibiro | N/A |
| Komoduel | Used by a trainer in Walled Garden. |
| Thumpurn | |
| Volconey | |
| Asudopt | |
| Uglip | Fished with the Poseidon. |
| Graffiki | Used by trainers in Dojo. |
| Sprorm | |
| Sphake | |
| Jeluna | |
| Konuit | |
| Flummby | |
| Flummack | |
| Hoarse | |
| Equill | |
| Hoarseshoo | |
| Metoxic | |
| Ned | |
| Legoplaste | |
| Gliffary | |
| Boxorox | |
| Claymorior | |
| Regalance | |
| Nebufin | |
| Galasces | |
| Novaquarius | |
| Hissiorite | |
| Cobarett | |
| Pythonova | |
| Burrlock | |
| Cacaburr | |
| Eskipup | |
| Houndice | |
| Flounce | |
| Knindling | |
| Gourda | |
| Stonifly | |
| Cocrune | |
| Runesquito | |
| Teddisun | N/A |
| Sprightly | |
| Uprout | |
| Stomic | |
| Gastronium | |
| Cackleen | |
| Brumi | |
| Bewhich | |
| Duggot | |
| Breem | |
| Medushock | Used by a trainer in Sea Route C. Fished with the Poseidon. |
| Chenipode | Used by trainers in Route 7. |
| Exapode | Used by trainers in Route 7 and Dryad's Grove. |
| Poinchin | N/A |
| Saurchin | N/A |
| Babysnitch | |
| Baddrscratch | |
| Weedsea | |
| Weedlantis | |
| Grumpi | N/A |
| Banling | N/A |
| Bansaken | |
| Banvengeance | |
| Hampotamos | Used by a trainer in Dojo. Traded in Flower City. |
| Coaldiak | |
| Askylpaws | |
| Erythroskyte | |
| Pharavion | |
| Yamada | |
| Shimmerain | |
| Chickadee | |
| Birdee | |
| Pickoon | |
| Raccscal | |
| Kroki | |
| Krokivip | |
| Leviadile | |
| Pawsand | |
| Bishosand | |
| Knightsand | |
| Rooksand | |
| Helipi | |
| Coppi | |
| Parappi | |
| Virware | |
| Trojerror | |
| Glomon | |
| Cohldrabi | |
| Lettice | |
| Frostuce | |
| Carcharock | |
| Primordia | |
| Toucanary | |
| Raptoucan | |
| Hoodoll | |
| Wolololl | |
| Gupphish | |
| Gupphire | |
| Golnagi |
