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  1. Farfetch'd is a Normal / Flying type Pokémon introduced in Generation 1. Farfetch'd has a Galarian Form, introduced in Pokémon Sword/Shield, which evolves into Sirfetch'd. Farfetch'd Galarian Farfetch'd. Additional artwork.

  2. Sirfetch'd is a Fighting type Pokémon introduced in Generation 8. The Farfetch'd of the Galar region can evolve into Sirfetch'd after experiencing many battles. They are calm and collected, and they make a point of always battling fairly.

  3. All the moves that #83 Farfetch'd can learn in Generation 8 (Sword, Shield, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, Legends: Arceus), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.

  4. Swords Dance is to boost Farfetch'd abysmal Attack. 224 Speed with a Jolly nature allows Farfetch'd to outspeed Kabutops and Hitmonchan variants. The rest of the EVs are piled into Attack and bulk to survive an incoming hit.

  5. Gallery of Farfetch'd sprites from each Pokémon game, including male/female differences, shiny Pokémon and back sprites.

  6. Pokédex entry for #84 Doduo containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!

  7. This page lists all the moves that Farfetch'd can learn in Generation 1, which consists of these games: Pokémon Red. Pokémon Blue. Pokémon Yellow. Note: many moves have changed stats over the years. The power, accuracy and other information listed below is as it was in the respective games.

  8. A hold item that raises FARFETCH’D’s critical-hit ratio. Diamond / Pearl Platinum HeartGold / SoulSilver: An item to be held by FARFETCH’D. It is a very long and stiff stalk of leek that boosts the critical-hit ratio. Black / White Black 2 / White 2: An item to be held by Farfetch’d.

  9. All the moves that #83 Farfetch'd can learn in Generation 7 (Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, Let's Go Pikachu, Let's Go Eevee), plus for its egg moves, compatible parents and breeding details.

  10. Below is a list of Pokémon grouped into their evolutionary chains for easy browsing. The charts also specify the conditions by which they evolve. Note that for most conditional evolutions (such as Friendship), the Pokémon needs to level up once the condition is met in order to evolve.