The Apprentice and the Anomaly
In the coastal town of Lirio Bay, a young Pokémon researcher named Elara had a problem. The Pokémon Opalo wiki’s Pokédex was her life’s work, but one entry remained stubbornly incomplete: entry #387, Plasmorb.
Below is a curated guide to the Opalo Pokédex, including regional forms, new evolutions, and how to obtain key species.
- Bulbasaur (Tipo: Planta/Veneno)
- Charmander (Tipo: Fuego)
- Squirtle (Tipo: Agua)
- Pikachu (Tipo: Eléctrico)
- Type: Water/Poison.
- Dex Entry: Due to pollution in specific coastal industrial zones, the Spheal line adapted to filter toxins, turning their bodies into venomous weapons.
Conclusion: Your Journey Starts with the Pokédex
Pokémon Opalo is a love letter to the franchise, but it does not hold your hand. The Pokemon Opalo Wiki Pokedex is your digital strategy guide, your map, and your encyclopedia. Whether you are hunting for a shiny Ayanza Vulpix or trying to defeat the Champion’s Mega Salamence, having the wiki open on a second monitor or smartphone is non-negotiable.
Pokémon Ópalo Wiki serves as the primary community-maintained encyclopedia for this Spanish fan-made game created by Eric_Lostie. You can find detailed information on the Pokédex, regional forms, and Fakemon through the Spanish Wiki Pokemon Opalo or the unofficial English Pokémon Opal Wiki Pokédex Overview
Regional Legendaries: Unique "Céfira" themed lore events lead to encounters with major legendaries like (at Mt. Flarion in some versions) and .
- Florizard (Grass) evolves into Jungolith at level 36 only if it knows Mossy Terrain (learned at level 33).
- Magmadillo (Fire/Ground) evolves into Eruptusk at level 38 if your party has a Steel-type.
- Tsunamander (Water/Dragon) evolves at level 44 – no extra condition, but the wiki notes it has a 2% lower catch rate than the others.