As much as one might like to, one cannot keep track of every stat of the nearly 900 Pokémon currently in existence. Sometimes you need to look up a quick stat, and sometimes you want to immerse yourself in a pile of abilities and weaknesses. Either way, every Pokémon fan must have quick and easy access to a Pokédex.
But just any old Pokédex will not do. Adam Dachis, a former Lifehacker staff writer, figured that people may want their own customizable Pokédex, and he’s not wrong. Sure, you can look up any Pokémon you want on the official Pokédex, but do you have control over the look and feel of the experience? No, you do not. And we deserve better. So Dachis made a base on Airtable that anyone can copy and customize.
He explains more here:
It features data on Pokémon (including 8th generation Galar Pokémon), types, abilities, moves, items, and more. It comes with a few blocks installed that offer a visual view that looks similar to Pokémon cards, a “Who’s That Pokemon?” guessing game, and a search function across all tables. You can make a copy of it and add or change whatever you like.
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You can explore Dachis’ base and make a copy to customize on your own. You’ll be able to do some basic customization with Airtable’s free account, but additional features may be available with a “plus” or “pro” account.
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