

The Encyclopaedia begins with the 'Introduction & Key Concepts' section. This page is a comprehensive guide to the terms and concepts underpinning the rest of the Encyclopaedia and is a necessity before forwarding on to subsequent topics. 'Pokémon Types' describes the science and diversity of each of the Pokémon types/elements, with illustrated examples. The 'Pokémon Entries' page contains the primary content of the Encyclopaedia, with eventual entries of all 155 endemic Unova species. Entries are organised by evolutionary family and regional Pokédex order.
CONTENTS
WELCOME
AUTHORSHIP
All illustrations and literary content on this site are © 2012 by Jesse Hawley and are based off characters owned by Nintendo © 1995-2012 Nintendo/Creatures Inc./GAME FREAK inc. Pokémon and Pokémon character names are trademarks of Nintendo.
FUNDING
Illustrations are frequently added to supplement the content however due to financial constraints, uploading of subsequent entries is dependent on visitor donation. With sufficient donations, an ISBN can be purchased and the Encyclopaedia published on Apple iBooks and Amazon Kindle, with interactive features.
UPDATES
- New illustrations released everyday, replacing: (Figure to be inserted)
- Lastest illustration added: Figure 1: starter Pokémon from the Johto region
- Victini, Tepig, Pignite and Emboar coming soon to 'Pokémon Entries'
A Pokédex is an electronic device that identifies Pokémon, wild or otherwise, and provides photographs and information about their behaviour, habitat, anatomy and various statistics. These expensive devices are distributed to promising trainers who encounter a wide variety of Pokémon, including potentially undiscovered species, with the intent of broadening the database of Pokémon knowledge.
This Pokémon Encyclopaedia describes the intricacies of Pokémon biology from a scientific perspective accompanied by realistic illustrations, equivalent to a comprehensive online Pokédex. The utmost of attention has been dedicated to ensuring scientific validity and consistency of the content. The material is organised into encyclopaedic format, in order of relevance, logical progression, and Pokémon number (as opposed to alphabetic).
Pokémon trainers in each region have a specific Pokédex, that catalogues the species found in their particular region. The Pokémon encyclopaedia covers Pokémon entries that are purely endemic to the Unova region (Regional Pokédex: 0-155), (National Pokédex: 494-649). All scientific jargon is defined by a dynamic glossary next to the relevant terms. Questions can be forwarded to 'pokemonencyclo@hotmail.com'.
If either of these Pokéballs are not completely visible, the screen can be demagnified by pressing:
PC: ctrl and -
Mac: command and -
If either of these Pokéballs are not completely visible, the screen can be demagnified by pressing:
PC: ctrl and -
Mac: command and -

