Pokémon That Received A Type Change
Due to the introduction of PF's three new, unofficial types - Magic, Light and Wind - existing pokémon gained access to types they didn't have access to before.
For some pokémon this meant that they became capable of using moves of a new type (a notorious examples would be Ninetales and its Magic-type moves).
Other pokémon represented one of these three types so well, that at PF and in Bombur, they gained that particular type. As a result, some of them gained an additional type, while others lost their secondary type in favour of one these new types.
Please note: Due to their exceptional nature, legendary pokémon are exempt from type changes.
Below, a complete list of Nintendo and PF pokémon and their type changes is found. Click here for a list of moves that received a type change.
Nintendo Pokémon
The following Nintendo pokémon either gained an additional type, or went through a type change:
#171 Lanturn:
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#181 Ampharos:
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#187 Hoppip:
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#188 Skiploom:
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#189 Jumpluff:
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#192 Sunflora:
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#313 Volbeat:
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#314 Illumise:
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#358 Chimecho:
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#403 Shinx:
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#404 Luxio:
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#405 Luxray:
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#425 Drifloon:
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#425 Drifblim:
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#429 Mismagius:
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#457 Lumineon:
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PF Pokémon
The following Pokémon Factory pokémon either gained an additional type, or went through a type change:
#PF003 Thornado:
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#PF067 Arcadove:
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#PF080 Windigo:
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#PF081 Windigore:
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#PF104 Qumulore:
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#PF145 Photictha:
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#PF146 Benthictha:
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#PF147 Upsidaze:
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#PF148 Frefella:
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#PF149 Ambiton:
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#PF170 Bipartige:

#PF171 Pasabre:

#PF190 Searamand:
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#PF240 Eragriff:
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#PF249 Noen:

#PF250 Noering:

#PF251 Noelyndr:

Please note: this list is final. We do not accept any further suggestions for other type changes.