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List of generation IX Pokémon

The ninth generation (Generation IX) of the Pokémon franchise features 120 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the Nintendo Switch games Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. The starter Pokémon were the first Pokémon of the generation to be revealed on 27 February 2022 in the Pokémon Presents presentation.[1]

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Design and development edit

Pokémon are fictional species created for the Pokémon franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy.[2] In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution.[3] Pokémon also have various types, which are elemental attributes that determine a Pokémon's strengths and weaknesses in combat.[4]

The first generation-IX Pokémon, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly, were announced on 27 February 2022 in the Pokémon Presents that also announced Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[1]

List of Pokémon edit

List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IX (2022)
Name[nb 1] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes
Sprigatito
Nyaoha (ニャオハ)
(0906)
  Grass Floragato (#907) Sprigatito is a cat-like Pokémon and the Grass-type starter Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[5] Its English name is a combination of "sprig" and "gatito", the Spanish word for "kitten".[6] Sprigatito has been a popular Pokémon since its debut,[7][8] and has attracted commentary in regards to its evolutionary line, primarily in regards to whether its evolutions would be bipedal or quadrapedal.[8][9]
Floragato
Nyarōte (ニャローテ)
(0907)
  Grass Sprigatito (#906) Meowscarada (#908) Floragato is a cat-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It retains Sprigatito's whiskers but now has somewhat of a petal shape on its wrists. Its neck fur has grown longer, while its ears have gotten pointier. The English name is a combination of "flor", Spanish for flower, and "gato", Spanish for cat.
Meowscarada
Masukānya (マスカーニャ)
(0908)
  Grass / Dark Floragato (#907) Meowscarada is a cat-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is a humanoid, bipedal, Pokémon, with flower-like motifs in its design. It is described as deceptive in nature.[10] Meowscarada has been a popular Pokémon in its debut,[11][12] with critics noting that its design helped make it an appealing Pokémon despite initial concern over Sprigatito becoming bipedal.[13][14]
Fuecoco
Hogēta (ホゲータ)
(0909)
  Fire Crocalor (#910) Fuecoco is a crocodile-like Pokémon and the Fire-type starter Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[5] The name "Fuecoco" stems from the Spanish words "fuego", meaning "fire", and "cocodrilo", meaning "crocodile".[6] Fuecoco has seen significant popularity and praise since its debut, primarily for its appealing design.[15][16] Polls conducted by Inside Games found Fuecoco to be popular due to its vacant expression and cute appearance.[17][18]
Crocalor
Achigēta (アチゲータ)
(0910)
  Fire Fuecoco (#909) Skeledirge (#911) Crocalor is a larger, crocodile-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It has a burning nest resembling a hat on its head, said to contain a fiery egg that could hatch soon. Its name comes from the Spanish terms "cocodrilo" and "calor", meaning "heat".
Skeledirge
Raudobōn (ラウドボーン)
(0911)
  Fire / Ghost Crocalor (#910) Skeledirge is a crocodile-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It marks the first quadrupedal starter evolution since Samurott. Its head bears skull-like patterns, and the egg on Crocalor's head has hatched into a flaming bird, representing the symbiosis between a crocodile and an Egyptian plover. Its name comes from "skeleton" and "dirge". The fiery bird changes shape when Skeledirge sings. Rumor has it that the bird was born when the fireball on Skeledirge's head gained a soul. Skeledirge's gentle singing soothes the souls of all that hear it. It burns its enemies to a crisp with flames of over 5,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Quaxly
Kuwassu (クワッス)
(0912)
  Water Quaxwell (#913) Quaxly is a duck-like Pokémon and the Water-type starter Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[5] It was noted to have numerous sailor-motifs in its design.[19] Quaxly's resemblance to Donald Duck became a brief internet meme.[20][21] The gel secreted by its feathers repels water and grime. Its strong legs let it easily swim around in even fast-flowing rivers. It likes to keep things tidy and is prone to overthinking things.
Quaxwell
Werukamo (ウェルカモ)
(0913)
  Water Quaxly (#912) Quaquaval (#914) Quaxwell is a duck-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Its English name is taken from "quack", the sound that ducks make, and "swell", referring to birds that puff out their plumage, or possibly the name "Maxwell". Quaxwell is taller than Quaxly and has dark blue hair that goes further down in the back. The hardworking Quaxwell observes people and Pokémon from various regions and incorporates their movements into its own dance routines. They constantly run through shallow waters to train their legs, then compete with each other to see which of them kicks most gracefully. It bears a small resemblance to how Spanish young men dressed and acted long ago.
Quaquaval
Wēnibaru (ウェーニバル)
(0914)
  Water / Fighting Quaxwell (#913) Quaquaval is a duck-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Quaquaval seems to take inspiration from Carnival. Quaquaval is constantly dancing, which appears to be inspired by both Carnival and various samba dances. Its Fighting type seems to take inspiration from capoeira.[22] A single kick from a Quaquaval can send a truck rolling. With its powerful legs, it strike dancing poses in ways that evoke far-away places, and it mesmerizes all that see it. Flourishes of its decorative water feathers slice into its foes. Its signature move, Aqua Step, allows it to kick upwards into a backflip and land in a spinning kick, sending its detached, peacock-esque feathers at its opponent.
Lechonk
Guruton (グルトン)
(0915)
  Normal Oinkologne (#914) Lechonk is a pig-like Pokémon that was introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Lechonk's English name is a combination of "lechón", a Spanish pork dish, "oink", an onomatopoeia for the sound of a pig, and "chonk", which itself is derived from "chunk(y)", slang for a fat animal.[6] Upon announcement, response to this Pokémon was overwhelmingly positive, likening the name to various internet memes.[23] Oinkologne is a cologne-themed hog-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It evolves from Lechonk,[24] and has different appearances based off of its gender.[25]
Oinkologne
Pafyūton (パフュートン)
(0916)
  Normal Lechonk (#915)
Tarountula
Tamanchura (タマンチュラ)
(0917)
  Bug Spidops (#918) Tarountula is a tarantula-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It carries already produced silk in a large ball on its back.[26] Spidops is a spider-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and the evolution of Tarountula. It has eight legs, though it stands bipedally.[27][28] It traps other Pokémon inside of web traps for its own enjoyment.[27]
Spidops
Wanaidā (ワナイダー)
(0918)
  Bug Tarountula (#917)
Nymble
Mamebatta (マメバッタ)
(0919)
  Bug Lokix (#920) Nymble is a small, grasshopper-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[29] It evolves into Lokix, who more closely resembles locusts.[30] Lokix appears to take inspiration from the titular heroes of the Kamen Rider franchise,[31] with its tendency to use kick-based attacks seemingly being in reference to the "Rider Kick" finishing move used by Kamen Rider protagonists.[29] By standing on its third set of legs, Lokix enters what is called Showdown Mode. It cannot stay in Showdown Mode for long due to the strain placed on its body.[32]
Lokix
Ekusureggu (エクスレッグ)
(0920)
  Bug / Dark Nymble (#919)
Pawmi
Pamo (パモ)
(0921)
  Electric Pawmo (#922) Pawmi, Pawmo, and Pawmot are mouse-like Pokémon.[33] They highly resemble Pikachu in terms of design.[34] Pawmi becomes bidpedal when it evolves into Pawmo and Pawmot. Pawmi's cheeks contain weak electrical sacs that transfer static electricity to its palms.[33] The three have been criticized for the similarities in their designs as they evolve.[35]
Pawmo
Pamotto (パモット)
(0922)
  Electric / Fighting Pawmi (#921) Pawmot (#923)
Pawmot
Pāmotto (パーモット)
(0923)
  Electric / Fighting Pawmo (#922)
Tandemaus
Wakkanezumi (ワッカネズミ)
(0924)
  Normal Maushold (#925) Tandemaus and Maushold are a pair of mouse-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Unlike most Pokémon, the pair are made up of multiple individuals, with Tandemaus consisting of a pair of Pokemon.[36] When Tandemaus evolves into Maushold, Maushold gains either one or two children, nicknamed "Family of Three" and "Family of Four," respectively. Maushold's Family of Three form is notably rarer than its Family of Four form.[37] Tandemaus and Maushold have been noted as being "gay icons" in the Pokémon community.[36] They have also been noted for their battling power, with Maushold's "Population Bomb" attack being noted for its high damage in comparison to other attacks.[38][39][40]
Maushold
Ikkanezumi (イッカネズミ)
(0925)
  Normal Tandemaus (#924)
Fidough
Papimotchi (パピモッチ)
(0926)
  Fairy Dachsbun (#927) Fidough is a dough-themed dog-like Pokémon that was introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is protected by chefs due to the valuable yeast it exhales.[41] Fidough can puff up their bodies to make themselves more intimidating to opponents.[42] Fidough grew popular in the Pokémon community, in part due to its cute and appealing design.[41][43][44] Fidough was later made available in real life as a bread-based snack.[45]

Dachsbun is a pastry-themed dog-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It evolves from Fidough.[46] Its name comes from "dachshund" and "bun."[47]

Dachsbun
Bauttseru (バウッツェル)
(0927)
  Fairy Fidough (#926)
Smoliv
Minību (ミニーブ)
(0928)
  Grass / Normal Dolliv (#929) Smoliv is an olive-like Pokémon that was introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. The fruit on top of its head stores a bitter, yet nutritious oil, which Smoliv produces in its body. Its name comes from "small" and "olive".[48] Smoliv grew popular among fans due to its anxious personality and naming.[48][49][50] Smoliv evolves into Dolliv, which then evolves into Arboliva.[51] A notable, significantly larger Arboliva appeared in the Pokémon anime, where it was formerly owned by Lucius, a powerful trainer from the distant past.[52]
Dolliv
Orīnyo (オリーニョ)
(0929)
  Grass / Normal Smoliv (#928) Arboliva (#930)
Arboliva
Orīva (オリーヴァ)
(0930)
  Grass / Normal Dolliv (#929)
Squawkabilly
Ikirinko (イキリンコ)
(0931)
  Normal / Flying No evolution Squawkabilly is a parrot-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[53] It comes with four different colors of plummage: green, yellow, blue, and white, with each color having their own individual personality. Each color also have different in-battle "abilities," passive skills that provide benefits in battle.[54] Flocks of Squawkabilly are used by the "Flying Taxi" service in-game, which allows players to fast travel to locations they have visited, replacing Corviknight, who took on the role in Pokémon Sword and Shield.[55]
Nacli
Kojio (コジオ)
(0932)
  Rock Naclstack (#933) Nacli, Naclstack, and Garganacl are salt-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Their names are derived from "NaCL" the chemical sign for sodium chloride, also known as table salt.[56] Nacli becomes quadrupedal when it evolves into Naclstack, while Garganacl, its final evolution, resembles a bipedal golem.[57] Garganacl can rub its fingers together to sprinkle salt on injured Pokémon, allowing it to heal their injuries.[57] Garganacl has been noted for its strength in the games' competitive scene.[58][59][60][61] A salt shaker based on Nacli was later produced.[62]
Naclstack
Jiozumu (ジオヅム)
(0933)
  Rock Nacli (#932) Garganacl (#934)
Garganacl
Kyojiōn (キョジオーン)
(0934)
  Rock Naclstack (#933)
Charcadet
Karubō (カルボウ)
(0935)
  Fire Armarouge (#936)
Ceruledge (#937)
Charcadet is a charcoal-like Pokémon based on a squire. Charcadet first came into existence when a piece of burnt charcoal came to life, and boasts a fiery fighting spirit; its internal temperature can grow up to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit in the heat of battle. A Charcadet named Charlos is a friendly Pokémon at the academy.
Armarouge
Guren'aruma (グレンアルマ)
(0936)
  Fire / Psychic Charcadet (#935) Armarouge is a knight-like Pokémon that evolves from Charcadet upon exposure to a special armor called the Auspicious Armor, which is an item exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet. This Pokémon is incredibly loyal, and fights by launching blazing fireballs.
Ceruledge
Sōbureizu (ソウブレイズ)
(0937)
  Fire / Ghost Charcadet (#935) Ceruledge is a knight-like Pokémon that evolves from Charcadet upon exposure to a special armor called the Malicious Armor, which is an item exclusive to Pokémon Violet. It is a merciless Pokémon that uses its fiery blades to slice its enemies to pieces with no remorse.
Tadbulb
Zupika (ズピカ)
(0938)
  Electric Bellibolt (#939) Tadbulb is a yellow, glowing, tadpole-like Pokémon that somewhat resembles a light bulb. Tadbulb shakes its tail to generate electricity; it uses the electricity stored in its body to levitate.
Bellibolt
Harabarī (ハラバリー)
(0939)
  Electric Tadbulb (#938) Bellibolt is a frog-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is able to expand and contract its elastic body to generate electricity, before discharging it through the knobs on its head, which resemble eyes; its real eyes, which, at a glance, resemble nostrils, are located just above its mouth. It was revealed during a mock livestream by the Electric type Gym Leader, Iono, who is a famous content creator in the Paldea region.
Wattrel
Kaiden (カイデン)
(0940)
  Electric / Flying Kilowattrel (#941) Wattrel is a bird-like Pokémon with yellow wingtips, based on a storm petrel. Its wings produce electricity when they catch the wind; Wattrel uses this electricity when fishing for food, electrocuting its prey.
Kilowattrel
Taikaiden (タイカイデン)
(0941)
  Electric / Flying Wattrel (#940) Kilowattrel is a bird-like Pokémon resembling a frigatebird, retaining some petrel elements from its pre-evolution. The electricity generated by Kilowattrel's wings is stored in its throat sac; by inflating its throat sac, Kilowattrel can amplify its electricity.
Maschiff
Orachifu (オラチフ)
(0942)
  Dark Mabosstiff (#941) Maschiff is a canine Pokémon based on a mastiff. It boasts thick fat, a well-developed jaw, and sharp fangs. It frequently scowls in attempts to make its opponents take it seriously, but children find its face humorous. Maschiff may be inspired by the tale of the black dog, which has multiple different retellings across Europe and the Americas. In one retelling of this story, the Black Dog is a dark dog.
Mabosstiff
Mafitifu (マフィティフ)
(0943)
  Dark Maschiff (#942) Mabosstiff, like its pre-evolution Maschiff, is based on a mastiff. It also appears to be based on a mafia boss. Mabosstiff is usually gentle, but it takes on a more intimidating look when it is protecting its family. It stores energy in its large dewlap, which it can unleash all at once in battle to blow its opponents away. Its name comes from mastiff, boss, and possibly mob or mob boss. Arven, one of the major characters in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has a Mabosstiff as his partner Pokémon. It is injured prior to the games' events, and is slowly healed as the player and Arven collect Herba Mystica, special herbs guarded by massive Titan Pokémon.[63]
Shroodle
Shirushurū (シルシュルー)
(0944)
  Poison / Normal Grafaiai (#945) Shroodle is a small, poisonous Pokémon. It evolves into Grafaiai.[64][65] Grafaiai is a graffiti-themed Pokémon based on an aye-aye with some elements of the slow loris; it was introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, first teased through a series of cryptic photos resembling the Oma forest on August 30, 2022.[66][67] Markings from Grafaiai are present in a forest area in-game.[67] Grafaiai has been praised for its unique design.[66]
Grafaiai
Taginguru (タギングル)
(0945)
  Poison / Normal Shroodle (#944)
Bramblin
Anokusa (アノクサ)
(0946)
  Grass / Ghost Brambleghast (#947) Bramblin is a Pokémon that resembles a tumbleweed. The species came to be when a lost soul, unable to move on to the afterlife, blew around in the wind until got tangled in some dried grass, becoming Bramblin. This Pokémon is constantly blown by the wind, and never knows exactly where it will end up.
Brambleghast
Anohoragusa (アノホラグサ)
(0947)
  Grass / Ghost Bramblin (#946) Brambleghast is a tumbleweed-like Pokémon that dwells in arid regions. When hunting, it envelops its prey in its thick branches, then absorbs its life force; once finished, it expels and discards the prey. On rare occasions, mass outbreaks of Brambleghast have been known to swarm whole towns.
Toedscool
Nonokurage (ノノクラゲ)
(0948)
  Ground / Grass Toedscruel (#949) Toedscool is a Pokémon inspired by the wood ear mushroom (also known as the "tree jellyfish" mushroom). While bearing similarities to Tentacool (which is instead inspired by actual jellyfish), it is a different species. This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution. Toedscool's legs may be quite thin, but it is able to sprint at 30 miles per hour.
Toedscruel
Rikukurage (リククラゲ)
(0949)
  Ground / Grass Toedscool (#948) Toedscruel is a Pokémon inspired by the wood ear mushroom (also known as the "tree jellyfish" mushroom). While bearing similarities to Tentacruel (which is instead inspired by actual jellyfish), it is a different species. This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution. Toedscruel form colonies deep within forests. When hunting, it coils all ten of its tentacles around its prey and drains out its nutrients, causing the prey great pain. The folds that grow from the rim of its head are considered a delicacy.
Klawf
Gakegani (ガケガニ)
(0950)
  Rock No evolution Klawf is a crab-like Pokémon, that bears specific resemblance to the horsehair crab, introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[68] It lives on cliffs, usually hanging upside down when waiting for prey, but it cannot stay this way for long before its blood begins to rush to its head. In battle, it dodges attacks by sidestepping before going straight for the enemy's weak points with its claws. An oversized female Klawf known as the Stony Cliff Titan is one of five Titan Pokémon found in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Klawf's English name is likely a combination of "claw" and "cliff", while its Japanese name is likely a combination of "gake" (崖), meaning "cliff", "kani" (蟹), meaning "crab", and "kegani" (毛蟹), meaning "horsehair crab".
Capsakid
Kapusaiji (カプサイジ)
(0951)
  Grass Scovillain (#952) Capsakid is a Pokémon based on an immature chili pepper. When it bathes in sunlight, it produces spicy chemicals within its body; the more sun it soaks in, the spicier the chemicals become. The shed front teeth of Capsakid are often used as a cooking spice. Its name comes from capsaicin and kid.
Scovillain
Sukoviran (スコヴィラン)
(0952)
  Grass / Fire Capsakid (#951) Scovillain is a Pokémon based on a chili pepper plant. It has two heads, one red and one green. The green head has become vicious as a result of stimulation from the spicy chemicals in its body affecting its brain, while the red head converts said spicy chemicals into fire energy, which it can use to spew flames. When Scovillain goes on a rampage, nothing can be done to stop it. It is one of two Pokémon to be of both the Grass-type and Fire-type, the other one being Ogerpon's Hearthflame form. Its name comes from Scoville, as in the Scoville scale, a way to measure the spiciness of peppers, and villain.
Rellor
Shigaroko (シガロコ)
(0953)
  Bug Rabsca (#954) Rellor is a Bug-type Pokémon based on a dung beetle. It rolls a ball of mud, which contains psychic energy. It values the mud ball more than its own life, for when the psychic energy within it matures, Rellor will evolve.
Rabsca
Berakasu (ベラカス)
(0954)
  Bug / Psychic Rellor (#953) Rabsca is a levitating scarab beetle-themed Pokémon. The ball of mud that it rolled around as a Rellor has been overtaken by the psychic energy that had been stored within, which it holds, and rolls, with its legs, while it faces upside-down. Inside the ball sleeps an infant; Rabsca gently rolls the ball with its legs to ensure the infant sleeps soundly.
Flittle
Hirahina (ヒラヒナ)
(0955)
  Psychic Espathra (#956) Flittle is a levitating Pokémon resembling a bird chick. The frills on its body resemble a dress, and they emit psychic energy. Flittle chases down any Pokémon that tries to steal berries from it.
Espathra
Kuesupatora (クエスパトラ)
(0956)
  Psychic Flittle (#955) Espathra is a Pokémon based on an ostrich. Despite its glorious appearance, Espathra is typically aggressive. It is capable of emanating psychic energy from its eyes and from the gaps between its feathery frills, and it is incredibly fast - able to sprint at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour.
Tinkatink
Kanuchan (カヌチャン)
(0957)
  Fairy / Steel Tinkatuff (#958) It is a small pink metalsmith Pokémon. It carries a mallet and can lift it with ease.
Tinkatuff
Nakanuchan (ナカヌチャン)
(0958)
  Fairy / Steel Tinkatink (#957) Tinkaton (#959) This Pokémon will attack groups of Pawniard and Bisharp, to gather more metal for a heavier, sturdier hammer. Its hammer can be three times its weight, but they are metaphysically linked, so it can be lifted with ease.
Tinkaton
Dekanuchan (デカヌチャン)
(0959)
  Fairy / Steel Tinkatuff (#958) Tinkaton is said to have learned to upgrade its hammer with metals out of pure spite after being bullied by Steel-type Pokémon as Tinkatink and Tinkatuff,[69] and it is now able to throw boulders with its hammer to knock Corviknight- a large, metallic bird-like Pokémon- out of the sky.[70] It has received a positive response from the community since its debut.[69][71][72]
Wiglett
Umidiguda (ウミディグダ)
(0960)
  Water Wugtrio (#961) Wiglett is a garden eel-like Pokémon first announced at the Pokémon Ecological Society, a mock seminar that showcased wild Pokémon interacting with the world of Scarlet and Violet.[73] The English name comes from "wiggle" and "Diglett", while the Japanese name, Umidiguda, likely comes from "umi" (海), meaning "sea", and "Digda" (ディグダ), Diglett's name in Japan. While bearing similarities to Diglett, it is a different species.[74] This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution.[75] Wiglett has been noted for its phallic-like shape since its debut.[76] Following its initial reveal, numerous pieces of fanwork were released in regards to Wiglett's design.[77][78] Later glitches in game later caused a resurgence of such commentary.[78] After an official plush was released for Wiglett, many noted the plush's striking phallic similarities.[79][80][81][82] Wiglett's design sharing aspects of Diglett's also led to discussion about the role such designs would play in future games.[83] Wiglett's addition to Pokémon GO utilized a new gameplay aspect, wherein Wiglett would only spawn in places designated a "beach" based on real-world location data. Players edited this data in order to allow for Wiglett to appear in places it normally wouldn't be able to.[84] [85]
Wugtrio
Umitorio (ウミトリオ)
(0961)
  Water Wiglett (#960) Wugtrio is a garden eel-like Pokémon. While bearing similarities to Dugtrio, it is a different species. This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution. Wugtrio are red Pokémon that live in rocks. They are very aggressive and will wrap their body around their prey to drag it into their den.
Bombirdier
Otoshidori (オトシドリ)
(0962)
  Flying / Dark No evolution Bombirdier are stork-like Pokémon that have an apron made out of feathers that they carry in their mouth during flight. Bombirdier usually like to gather random things and put them in their apron so they can drop them in order to cause lots of noise. A giant Bombirdier, known as the Open Sky Titan, is one of the Titan Pokémon found in the Paldea region.
Finizen
Namiiruka (ナミイルカ)
(0963)
  Water Palafin (#964) Finizen is the first Pokémon based on a dolphin.
Palafin
Irukaman (イルカマン)
(0964)
  Water Finizen (#963) Palafin is a dolphin-like Pokémon that seems to be based on the concept of superheroes and their civilian secret identities. Its name comes from paladin and either dolphin or fin. Palafin has a special ability named "Zero to Hero," which allows it to take on a superhero-esque form. This form's power caused it to be banned from Smogon's competitive singles play.[86]
Varoom
Buroron (ブロロン)
(0965)
  Steel / Poison Revavroom (#966) It is said that Varoom was born when an unknown poison type Pokémon entered and inspirited an engine left at a scrap-processing factory. The steel section of Varoom is its actual body, and it clings to rocks and converts the minerals within the rocks into energy to fuel its activities.
Revavroom
Burororōmu (ブロロローム)
(0966)
  Steel / Poison Varoom (#965) It creates a gas out of poison and minerals from rocks. It then detonates the gas in its cylinders, now numbering eight, to generate energy. Revavroom viciously threatens others with the sound of its exhaust and it sticks its tongue out from its cylindrical mouth and sprays toxic fluids at them. Each leader of the Team Star bases has one of these in an enhanced, modified version, called Starmobiles, as their ace Pokémon.
Cyclizar
Mototokage (モトトカゲ)
(0967)
  Dragon / Normal No evolution Cyclizar is a bicycle-themed lizard-like Pokémon that was introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Cyclizar has allowed people to ride on its back since ancient times and depictions of this have been found in 10,000 year old murals.[87] Koraidon and Miraidon, two Legendary Pokémon in the game, are relatives of the Pokémon who hail from the past and future, respectively.[88]
Orthworm
Mimizuzu (ミミズズ)
(0968)
  Steel No evolution Orthworm are worm-like Pokémon. They can be encountered burrowing out of the ground, and will retreat into the ground upon spotting the player.[89] One particularly large Orthworm acts as a "Titan Pokémon," a boss Pokémon in the game.[90]
Glimmet
Kirāme (キラーメ)
(0969)
  Rock / Poison Glimmora (#970) Glimmet and Glimmora are a pair of crystalline, flower-like Pokémon. They are thought to be associated with the Terastallization phenomenon. Glimmora is the signature Pokémon of the Paldean Top Champion, Geeta, who acts as the penultimate boss of one of the three main storylines.[91][92]
Glimmora
Kirafuroru (キラフロル)
(0970)
  Rock / Poison Glimmet (#969)
Greavard
Bochi (ボチ)
(0971)
  Ghost Houndstone (#972) Greavard is a small ghost puppy-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It inadvertently absorbs the life force of people around it. It was revealed during a found footage stream by a member of the Ghost-Type Pokémon Club from Naranja Academy, the school the player goes to in Pokémon Scarlet.[93] Greavard's cuteness has been praised.[93] [94]

Houndstone is a Ghost-type Pokémon based on a hound, a type of dog. It is the evolved form of Greavard. It has a large tombstone on its head, replacing the candle in the head of Greavard.[95] Houndstone has a special attack that only it can learn, named Last Respects, which increases in power the more of its allies are knocked out. The power of Last Respects resulted in Houndstone being banned from competitive single battles.[96][97][98]

Houndstone
Hakadoggu (ハカドッグ)
(0972)
  Ghost Greavard (#971)
Flamigo
Karamingo (カラミンゴ)
(0973)
  Flying / Fighting No evolution Flamigo is a Pokémon that resembles a flamingo. Its name originates from flamingo and "amigo", Spanish for friend.[99] It also appears to resemble lawn ornaments, namely plastic flamingoes.[100] It ties the base of its neck into a knot so that it does not let any energy escape.[100] Thanks to a behavior called "Synchronizing", an entire flock can attack simultaneously in perfect harmony.[100] Flamigo's design was criticized by fans as being lazy and bland,[100][101][102] though it grew in popularity due to usage in Pokémon's competitive scene.[101] Flamigo also proved popular in the speedrunning community for Scarlet and Violet, due in part to its high stats and early obtainability in-game.[103][104][105]
Cetoddle
Arukujira (アルクジラ)
(0974)
  Ice Cetitan (#975) Cetoddle is a whale-like Pokémon. It is stated in-game to be a distant relative of Wailmer, another whale-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.[106][107] Cetitan, its evolution,[106] is covered in a thick layer of blubber, with strong muscles to support its blubber-like body. It can gather ice energy to make the surrounding area incredibly cold.[108]
Cetitan
Harukujira (ハルクジラ)
(0975)
  Ice Cetoddle (#974)
Veluza
Migarūsa (ミガルーサ)
(0976)
  Water / Psychic No evolution Veluza is a fish-like Pokémon.[109] Veluza was criticized due to how it is encountered in the overworld, with its high speed and commonality making it problematic to encounter.[110][111]
Dondozo
Heirassha (ヘイラッシャ)
(0977)
  Water No evolution Dondozo and Tatsugiri are a pair of Pokémon. They are biologically unnassociated with each other, but have a symbiotic relationship.[112] Tatsugiri appears to be based on sushi, while Dondozo appears to be based off of catfish.[113] Tatsugiri has three different forms, each with different color schemes.[112] A notable pair of them acted as a Titan Pokémon, a special boss opponent in the game's story.[114] The pair were popularly used in the competitive scene due to their ability, which allowed Tatsugiri to leap inside of Dondozo's mouth and give Dondozo significant stat boosts.[115] Dondozo and Tatsugiri were both designed by James Turner.[112]
Tatsugiri
Sharitatsu (シャリタツ)
(0978)
  Dragon / Water No evolution
Annihilape
Konoyozaru (コノヨザル)
(0979)
  Fighting / Ghost Primeape (#057) Annihilape is the evolution of Primeape, a Pokemon who first appeared in Pokémon Red and Blue.[116] It is a notably angry Pokémon.[117] Annihilape was considered a powerful Pokémon, and it was banned from a popular competitive single battle format as a result.[118]
Clodsire
Doō (ドオー)
(0980)
  Poison / Ground Wooper (#194) Clodsire appears to be based on the Iberian ribbed newt, Clodsire mimics the newt's method of attack, as it extends its ribs from its body in order to attack.[119] It is also based on Quagsire, the evolution of Wooper not found in Paldea.[120] Clodsire has been received positively since its debut,[121] primarily for its endearing appearance and personality.[120]
Farigiraf
Rikikirin (リキキリン)
(0981)
  Normal / Psychic Girafarig (#203) Farigiraf is a giraffe-esque Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet that evolves from Girafarig,[122] which was introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver.[123] Girafarig's tail synced up with its mind as it evolved, and the two minds work in tandem to enhance its psychic power.[122]
Dudunsparce
Nokokotchi (ノココッチ)
(0982)
  Normal Dunsparce (#206) Dudunsparce is an evolution of Dunsparce, a Pokemon introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver.[124][125] It gains an additional body segment, but other Dudunsparce, known as the "Three Segment Form," have an additional body segment compared to standard Dudunsparce, though it is notably rarer to get than standard Dudunsparce.[126] Its name is an elongation of Dunsparce, as it is a Dunsparce with more body segments. Dudunsparce received a mixed response, due to its perceived design similarities to Dunsparce.[127]
Kingambit
Dodogezan (ドドゲザン)
(0983)
  Dark / Steel Bisharp (#625) Kingambit, is an evolution of Bisharp,[128] a Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Black and White.[129] It appears to be based off of a shogun, as well as chess,[130] specifically the "king's gambit" move.[131]
Great Tusk
Idainakiba (イダイナキバ)
(0984)
  Ground / Fighting No evolution Great Tusk, Scream Tail, Brute Bonnet, Flutter Mane, Slither Wing, and Sandy Shocks are Paradox Pokémon- Pokémon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokémon- who appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They hail from the distant past, and thus are sometimes dubbed "Ancient Pokémon."[132] They are first mentioned in-game in special magazines known as "Occulture" which give additional rumor-based information on the species.[133] The Paradox Pokémon are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game, The Indigo Disk.[133]

Great Tusk is an ancient Paradox Pokémon based on the Pokémon Donphan,[133] an elephantine Pokémon.[134] Great Tusk has a savage nature. The Scarlet Book, an in-game item detailing an expedition into Area Zero, describes how it attacked an expedition team with its large body and tusks, fatally injuring one of the explorers in the process.[135] It appears as a "Titan Pokémon," a special boss opponent in-game.[136]

Scream Tail is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Jigglypuff,[133] a balloon-like Pokémon known for its singing voice.[137]

Brute Bonnet is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Amoonguss,[133] a mushroom-like Pokémon disguised as a Poke Ball, in-game items used to capture Pokémon.[138]

Flutter Mane is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Misdreavus,[133] a ghost-like Pokémon.[139] Flutter Mane was banned from Smogon competitive single battle play, a popular competitive format, cited to be due to its power.[98][86]

Slither Wing is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Volcarona,[133] a moth-like Pokémon.[140]

Sandy Shocks is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Magneton,[133] a trio of a Pokémon named Magnemite, who resemble magnets.[141]

Scream Tail
Sakebushippo (サケブシッポ)
(0985)
  Fairy / Psychic No evolution
Brute Bonnet
Araburutake (アラブルタケ)
(0986)
  Grass / Dark No evolution
Flutter Mane
Habatakukami (ハバタクカミ)
(0987)
  Ghost / Fairy No evolution
Slither Wing
Chiohauhane (チヲハウハネ)
(0988)
  Bug / Fighting No evolution
Sandy Shocks
Sunanokegawa (スナノケガワ)
(0989)
  Electric / Ground No evolution
Iron Treads
Tetsunowadachi (テツノワダチ)
(0990)
  Ground / Steel No evolution Iron Treads, Iron Bundle, Iron Hands, Iron Jugulis, Iron Moth, and Iron Thorns are Paradox Pokémon- Pokémon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokémon- who appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They hail from the distant future, and thus are sometimes dubbed "Future Pokémon."[132] They are first mentioned in-game in special magazines known as "Occulture" which give additional rumor-based information on the species.[133] The Paradox Pokémon are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game, The Indigo Disk.[133]

Iron Treads is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Donphan,[133] an elephantine Pokémon.[134] Iron Treads acts as a "Titan Pokémon," a special boss opponent in-game.[136]

Iron Bundle is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Delibird,[133] a bird-like Pokémon who resembles Santa Claus.[142] Iron Bundle was banned from Smogon competitive single battle play, a popular competitive format, cited to be due to its power.[86]

Iron Hands is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Hariyama,[133] a Pokémon resembling a sumo wrestler.[143]

Iron Jugulis is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Hydreigon,[133] a Pokémon resembling a hydra.[31] Iron Jugulis received criticism for its bland design and its in-game lore, which stated it was the result of a Hydreigon and a robot falling love.[144]

Iron Moth is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Volcarona,[133] a moth-like Pokémon.[140]

Iron Thorns is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Tyranitar,[133] a Godzilla-resembling Pokémon.[31]

Iron Bundle
Tetsunotsutsumi (テツノツツミ)
(0991)
  Ice / Water No evolution
Iron Hands
Tetsunokaina (テツノカイナ)
(0992)
  Fighting / Electric No evolution
Iron Jugulis
Tetsunokoube (テツノコウベ)
(0993)
  Dark / Flying No evolution
Iron Moth
Tetsunodokuga (テツノドクガ)
(0994)
  Fire / Poison No evolution
Iron Thorns
Tetsunoibara (テツノイバラ)
(0995)
  Rock / Electric No evolution
Frigibax
Sebie (セビエ)
(0996)
  Dragon / Ice Arctibax (#997) Frigibax is a bipedal reptilian Pokémon that absorbs heat through its dorsal fin.
Arctibax
Segōru (セゴール)
(0997)
  Dragon / Ice Frigibax (#996) Baxcalibur (#998) Arctibax is a theropod-like Pokémon that can freeze the air surrounding it.
Baxcalibur
Segureibu (セグレイブ)
(0998)
  Dragon / Ice Arctibax (#997) Baxcalibur is a large theropod-like Pokémon. It belongs to the fanmade category known as "pseudo-legendary Pokémon," characterizing typically Dragon-type Pokémon with a three-stage evolution line and a high base stat total of 600.[145] Its name references the legendary sword Excalibur.
Gimmighoul
Korekurē (コレクレー)
(0999)
  Ghost Gholdengo (#1000) Gimmighoul is a treasure chest-like Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is able to brainwash humans and other Pokémon into adding to its collection of coins. It has a second form called "Roaming Form" that is unable to be caught without a Pokémon Go account.[146] It was first revealed in Pokémon Go through a special item distribution, one day before the official reveal on 6 November 2022.[147] Defeating one in its Chest Form will give the player 50 Gimmighoul Coins. It was born inside a treasure chest about 1,500 years ago. It sucks the life-force out of scoundrels who try to steal the treasure, as it lives inside an old treasure chest. Sometimes it gets left in shop corners since no one realizes it is actually a Pokémon.
Gholdengo
Sāfugō (サーフゴー)
(1000)
  Steel / Ghost Gimmighoul (#999) Gimmighoul evolves into Gholdengo, the 1000th Pokémon in the Pokédex, when it levels up while the player has 999 Gimmighoul Coins in their bag.[148] Gholdengo has received commentary since its debut regarding its placement as the one thousandth Pokémon, with it being noted that Gholdengo's placement felt forced by some to match the number,[148] while others noted that Gimmighoul felt more fitting for the spot.[149] Gholdengo has been noted for its competitive strength.[148][150] [151] Its alternate "Shiny" coloration was also criticized for its lack of a notable change from Gholdengo's normal colors.[152]
Wo-Chien
Chionjen (チオンジェン)
(1001)
  Dark / Grass No evolution Wo-Chien is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokémon, known as the Tablets of Ruin. The grudge of a person punished for writing the king's evil deeds upon 92 wooden tablets has clad itself in dead leaves to become a Pokémon. It drains the life-force from vegetation, causing nearby forests to instantly wither and fields to turn barren.
Chien-Pao
Paojian (パオジアン)
(1002)
  Dark / Ice No evolution Chien-Pao is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokémon, known as the Sword of Ruin. It takes the shape of a saber-toothed animal, likely an ermine or mink due to its slender body, with the hilt and point of a sword as its two fangs. The hatred of those who perished by the sword long ago has clad itself in snow and become a Pokémon. It can control 100 tons of fallen snow and it plays around innocently by leaping in and out of avalanches it has caused.
Ting-Lu
Dinrū (ディンルー)
(1003)
  Dark / Ground No evolution Ting-Lu is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokémon, known as the Vessel of Ruin. It takes the shape of a large bull, or moose, with a vessel, said to be its true form, on its head.
Chi-Yu
Īyui (イーユイ)
(1004)
  Dark / Fire No evolution Chi-Yu is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokémon, known as the Beads of Ruin. It takes the shape of a small fish with beads making up its eyes and a flame as the rest of its body. Chi-Yu is said to be formed from beads that gained sentience from those willing to start wars over them, before then creating a body of flame. It is also said that Chi-Yu is able to melt rock easily and swim though the seas of magma that it has created.
Roaring Moon
Todorokutsuki (トドロクツキ)
(1005)
  Dragon / Dark No evolution Roaring Moon and Iron Valiant are Paradox Pokémon- Pokémon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokémon- who appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Roaring Moon hails from the distant past, while Iron Valiant hails from the distant future.[132] They are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game, The Indigo Disk.[133]

Roaring Moon is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Salamence, a draconic Pokémon. It notably appears similar to Salamence's Mega Evolved form.[153]

Iron Valiant is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Gallade and Gardevoir, a pair of humanoid Pokémon.[154]

Iron Valiant
Tetsunobujin (テツノブジン)
(1006)
  Fairy / Fighting No evolution
Koraidon
Koraidon (コライドン)
(1007)
  Fighting / Dragon No evolution Koraidon and Miraidon are Legendary Pokémon that serve as the mascots of Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet, respectively.[155] They are Paradox Pokémon, with Koriadon hailing from the past and Miraidon the future. They both resemble Cyclizar.[133] A notable Koraidon or Miraidon, depending on the player's version, serves as a major supporting character in-game. It is in a weakened state,[156] and serves as the player's mount.[157] It regains power throughout the game, and after defeating the games' final boss, the player will gain the ability to use the pair in battle.[156] Koraidon and Miraidon have additional forms, which are used for riding, gliding, and swimming.[157] Another notable Koraidon or Miraidon, depending on the version, serves as an antagonist. It is aggressive, having defeated the player's Koraidon or Miraidon in a territorial struggle before the events of the games.[158] It is eventually used in the final battle by the Professor's AI duplicates,[158] and can be captured after defeating them.[156] Their names hail from "Korai" and "Mirai," which mean past and future in Japanese, with the -don suffix in reference to a frequent suffix for dinosaurs.[157] Koraidon and Miraidon's character development and growth throughout the story of Scarlet and Violet has been praised.[159]
Miraidon
Miraidon (ミライドン)
(1008)
  Electric / Dragon No evolution
Walking Wake
Uneruminamo (ウネルミナモ)
(1009)
  Water / Dragon No evolution Walking Wake and Iron Leaves are Paradox Pokémon- Pokémon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokémon- who appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Walking Wake hails from the distant past, while Iron Leaves hails from the distant future.[132] They are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game, The Indigo Disk.[133] The pair were first announced as part of an event, where players could battle one of the pair in special raid battles depending on their version of the game. The event was later rerun multiple times.[160] The raids have been noted as controversial due to making the pair event exclusive, especially due to their in-battle strength.[161]

Walking Wake is an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Suicune,[162] a Legendary Pokémon who first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver.[163] Iron Leaves is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon who resembles Virizion,[162] a Legendary Pokémon who first appeared in Pokémon Black and White.[164]

Iron Leaves
Tetsunoisaha (テツノイサハ)
(1010)
  Grass / Psychic No evolution
Dipplin
Kamitchu (カミッチュ)
(1011)
  Grass / Dragon Applin (#840) Hydrapple (#1019) Dipplin is a candy apple-like Pokémon that debuted in "The Teal Mask" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[165] It evolves from Applin, a worm-like Pokémon that inhabits an apple, which debuted in Pokémon Sword and Shield.[166][167] Dipplin can evolve into Hydrapple, though Hydrapple did not exist when Dipplin was revealed, leading to much speculation over Hydrapple's existence.[165]
Poltchageist
Chadesu (チャデス)
(1012)
  Grass / Ghost Sinistcha (#1013) Poltchageist is a matcha-like Pokémon that debuted in "The Teal Mask" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It was announced on August 22, 2023, through a trailer entailing a ghost story. According to Poltchageist's tale, it was created by a shunned tea master due to the master's strict lessons, with Poltchageist being created shortly after his death. Poltchageist uses its matcha to suck the life force of its victims.[168][169] The story has been noted for its similarities to the Japanese folk tale "Bunbuku Chagama," in which a tanuki mimics a teacup, and those who treated it kindly bore success while those who did not remained poor.[170] It bears similarities to Sinistea, which debuted in Pokémon Sword and Shield, but is a different species without biological association to Sinistea.[171] It evolves into Sinistcha, which bears similarities to Polteageist, Sinistea's evolution.[172]
Sinistcha
Yabasocha (ヤバソチャ)
(1013)
  Grass / Ghost Poltchageist (#1012)
Okidogi
Iineinu (イイネイヌ)
(1014)
  Poison / Fighting No evolution Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti are a trio of Legendary Pokémon. The three appear to reference the legend of Momotarō, as the three resemble the animals in the tale: Okidogi is a dog, Munkidori a monkey, and Fezandipiti a pheasant. In the region of Kitakami, the three are worshipped as "defenders" and dubbed the "Loyal Three" who protected them from the "ogre" Ogerpon. It is later revealed via a plot twist that the three were the attackers, and not Ogerpon. Pecharunt is stated to have bound them via a spell to obey it, and it ordered the three to steal Ogerpon's masks to satiate the desires of its foster parents. Ogerpon retaliated, killing the three.[173] During the games' plot, the three are revived from the dead,[174] and must be defeated to get Ogerpon's masks back.[175]
Munkidori
Mashimashira (マシマシラ)
(1015)
  Poison / Psychic No evolution
Fezandipiti
Kichikigisu (キチキギス)
(1016)
  Poison / Fairy No evolution
Ogerpon
Ōgapon (オーガポン)
(1017)
  Grass No evolution Ogerpon is a mask-wearing Legendary Pokémon that debuted in "The Teal Mask" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It appears to be based on the oni in the legend of Momotarō. Ogerpon has multiple masks, which were made for it and its human friend by a kind mask maker in the distant past in order to disguise their appearances from the hostile people of Kitakami. The Loyal Three and Pecharunt sought to obtain the masks, but after they accidentally killed Ogerpon's friend, Ogerpon killed them in retaliation. The battle led to Ogerpon being shunned as an evil being by the people of Kitakami.[173] Ogerpon is idolized by the young boy Kieran, and the player's capture of Ogerpon angers Kieran to a point that he grows distant from them and his sister, Carmine.[176] When Terastallized, Ogerpon can adopt a unique form depending on the Mask it holds.[177]
  Grass / Water Wellspring Ogerpon is the form Ogerpon takes while holding one of its masks, the Wellspring Mask. This changes Ogerpon's typing, and further changes its form when Terastallized.[177]
  Grass / Fire Hearthflame Ogerpon is the form Ogerpon takes while holding one of its masks, the Hearthflame Mask. This changes Ogerpon's typing, and further changes its form when Terastallized.[177]
  Grass / Rock Cornerstone Ogerpon is the form Ogerpon takes while holding one of its masks, the Cornerstone Mask. This changes Ogerpon's typing, and further changes its form when Terastallized.[177]
Archaludon
Burijurasu (ブリジュラス)
(1018)
  Steel / Dragon Duraludon (#884) Archaludon is a bridge-like Pokémon that debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Hydrapple
Kamitsuorochi (カミツオロチ)
(1019)
  Grass / Dragon Dipplin (#1012) A evolution of Dipplin, Hydrapple is a creature with multiple heads that debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is based on the Hydra, a multi-headed creature from Greek mythology.
Gouging Fire
Ugatsuhomura (ウガツホムラ)
(1020)
  Fire / Dragon No evolution Gouging Fire, an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Entei, is first alluded to in the Scarlet Book in Pokémon Scarlet. Like Walking Wake and Raging Bolt, it is distinctive from the other ancient Pokémon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokémon. It debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet. It can be considered a counterpart to Iron Boulder, as neither were officially revealed before the release of "The Indigo Disk."
Raging Bolt
Takeruraiko (タケルライコ)
(1021)
  Electric / Dragon No evolution Raging Bolt, an ancient Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Raikou, is first alluded to in the Scarlet Book in Pokémon Scarlet. Like Walking Wake and Gouging Fire, it is distinctive from the other ancient Pokémon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokémon. It debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet. It can be considered a counterpart to Iron Crown, as both were teased in trailers prior to the release of "The Indigo Disk."
Iron Boulder
Tetsunoiwao (テツノイワオ)
(1022)
  Rock / Psychic No evolution Iron Boulder, a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Terrakion, is first alluded to in the Violet Book in Pokémon Violet. Like Iron Leaves and Iron Crown, it is distinctive from the other futuristic Pokémon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokémon. It debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Violet. It can be considered a counterpart to Gouging Fire, as neither were officially revealed before the release of "The Indigo Disk."
Iron Crown
Tetsunokashira (テツノカシラ)
(1023)
  Steel / Psychic No evolution Iron Crown, a futuristic Paradox Pokémon resembling the Pokémon Cobalion, is first alluded to in the Violet Book in Pokémon Violet. Like Iron Leaves and Iron Boulder, it is distinctive from the other futuristic Pokémon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokémon. It debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Violet. It can be considered a counterpart to Raging Bolt, as both were teased in trailers prior to the release of "The Indigo Disk."
Terapagos
Terapagosu (テラパゴス)
(1024)
  Normal No evolution Terapagos is a turtle-like Legendary Pokémon that debuted in "The Indigo Disk" DLC in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is believed to have a special tie to the Terastal phenomenon, and can manipulate Terastal energy in-battle.[178] It appears in three forms: a smaller "Normal Form," an in-battle "Terastal Form,"[179] and a more powerful form it uses when Terastallized known as the "Stellar Form." When encountered and caught, it unlocks a new Tera Type called "Stellar".[180] A Terapagos appears in the anime series Pokémon Horizons: The Series, where it is disguised as a pendant that is given to the series' protagonist, Liko.[181] This Terapagos acts as a recurring character, and is tied to Liko's ancestor, Lucius.[182]
Pecharunt
Momowarou (モモワロウ)
(1025)
  Poison / Ghost No evolution Pecharunt is a peach-like Mythical Pokémon that debuted in a special, timed exclusive event Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[183] Pecharunt is based on the legend of Momotarō, with Pecharunt's peach-like appearance being based off the titular character. Pecharunt, like Momotarō, was raised from a peach by two elderly people. Pecharunt reveled in their praise, and fed them some of its mochi, which corrupted the elderly people and made them greedy. They had Pecharunt retrieve things for their desires, eventually leading to Pecharunt being told to steal Ogerpon's masks. Pecharunt went on a journey, recruiting Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti in the process. When they arrived in Kitakami, they accidentally killed Ogerpon's friend, leading to Ogerpon attacking in retaliation. While its companions were killed, Pecharunt was sent into dormancy by the attack.[173] It reawakens during the events of the story, using its mochi to mind control the people of Kitakami to do its bidding before being captured by the player.[183]

Paldean Forms edit

List of Paldean Pokémon forms introduced in Generation IX (2022)
Name[nb 1] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes
Tauros
Kentarosu (ケンタロス)
(0128)
  Fighting No evolution This form of Tauros is known as "Combat Breed" Paldean Tauros. It and its other forms are inspired by bullfighting and Toro Bravo, a type of bull. Though Tauros's new forms have been praised, they have been criticized for their design similarities with each other.[184][185][186] Their "Shiny" forms- rare alternative color palettes of a given Pokémon- were also criticized due to their similar coloration to their normal colorations.[187] James Turner designed all three forms of Paldean Tauros.[188]
  Fighting / Fire This form of Tauros is known as "Blaze Breed" Paldean Tauros, and is exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet.[184] Red flecks appear on its fur, which stands on end like a flame. Its horns become long and straight, and turn red when charging heat.
  Fighting / Water This form of Tauros is known as "Aqua Breed" Paldean Tauros, and is exclusive to Pokémon Violet.[184] Its fur gains blue streaks, and it hangs down like a waterfall. It can swim easily due to its propeller tails and high body fat content. Its spiral horns can glow blue and spray water on foes.
Wooper
Upā (ウパー)
(0194)
  Poison / Ground Clodsire (#980) Wooper is based on an axolotl.[189] Unlike its counterpart from Johto, it is a Poison and Ground-type.[190] Paldean Wooper was praised for its cuteness and design,[191][192] being affectionately nicknamed "Pooper" by fans.[192] It did, however, receive minor criticism due to its design similarities to normal Wooper.[193]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b English and Japanese name, as well as National Pokédex number

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The ninth generation Generation IX of the Pokemon franchise features 120 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series in the Nintendo Switch games Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The starter Pokemon were the first Pokemon of the generation to be revealed on 27 February 2022 in the Pokemon Presents presentation 1 The international logo for the Pokemon franchise Contents 1 Design and development 2 List of Pokemon 2 1 Paldean Forms 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksDesign and development editPokemon are fictional species created for the Pokemon franchise Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokemon Red and Blue for the Game Boy 2 In these games the player assumes the role of a Pokemon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokemon Players use the creatures special abilities to combat other Pokemon and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution 3 Pokemon also have various types which are elemental attributes that determine a Pokemon s strengths and weaknesses in combat 4 The first generation IX Pokemon Sprigatito Fuecoco and Quaxly were announced on 27 February 2022 in the Pokemon Presents that also announced Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 1 List of Pokemon editPokemon Sprigatito Floragato Meowscarada Fuecoco Crocalor Skeledirge Quaxly Quaxwell Quaquaval Lechonk Oinkologne Tarountula Spidops Nymble Lokix Pawmi Pawmo Pawmot Tandemaus Maushold Fidough Dachsbun Smoliv Dolliv Arboliva Squawkabilly Nacli Naclstack Garganacl Charcadet Armarouge Ceruledge Tadbulb Bellibolt Wattrel Kilowattrel Maschiff Mabosstiff Shroodle Grafaiai Bramblin Brambleghast Toedscool Toedscruel Klawf Capsakid Scovillain Rellor Rabsca Flittle Espathra Tinkatink Tinkatuff Tinkaton Wiglett Wugtrio Bombirdier Finizen Palafin Varoom Revavroom Cyclizar Orthworm Glimmet Glimmora Greavard Houndstone Flamigo Cetoddle Cetitan Veluza Dondozo Tatsugiri Annihilape Clodsire Farigiraf Dudunsparce Kingambit Great Tusk Scream Tail Brute Bonnet Flutter Mane Slither Wing Sandy Shocks Iron Treads Iron Bundle Iron Hands Iron Jugulis Iron Moth Iron Thorns Frigibax Arctibax Baxcalibur Gimmighoul Gholdengo Wo Chien Chien Pao Ting Lu Chi Yu Roaring Moon Iron Valiant Koraidon Miraidon Walking Wake Iron Leaves Dipplin Poltchageist Sinistcha Okidogi Munkidori Fezandipiti Ogerpon Archaludon Hydrapple Gouging Fire Raging Bolt Iron Boulder Iron Crown Terapagos Pecharunt List of Pokemon species introduced in Generation IX 2022 Name nb 1 Type s Evolves from Evolves into Notes SprigatitoNyaoha ニャオハ 0906 Grass Floragato 907 Sprigatito is a cat like Pokemon and the Grass type starter Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 5 Its English name is a combination of sprig and gatito the Spanish word for kitten 6 Sprigatito has been a popular Pokemon since its debut 7 8 and has attracted commentary in regards to its evolutionary line primarily in regards to whether its evolutions would be bipedal or quadrapedal 8 9 FloragatoNyarōte ニャローテ 0907 Grass Sprigatito 906 Meowscarada 908 Floragato is a cat like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It retains Sprigatito s whiskers but now has somewhat of a petal shape on its wrists Its neck fur has grown longer while its ears have gotten pointier The English name is a combination of flor Spanish for flower and gato Spanish for cat MeowscaradaMasukanya マスカーニャ 0908 Grass Dark Floragato 907 Meowscarada is a cat like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It is a humanoid bipedal Pokemon with flower like motifs in its design It is described as deceptive in nature 10 Meowscarada has been a popular Pokemon in its debut 11 12 with critics noting that its design helped make it an appealing Pokemon despite initial concern over Sprigatito becoming bipedal 13 14 FuecocoHogeta ホゲータ 0909 Fire Crocalor 910 Fuecoco is a crocodile like Pokemon and the Fire type starter Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 5 The name Fuecoco stems from the Spanish words fuego meaning fire and cocodrilo meaning crocodile 6 Fuecoco has seen significant popularity and praise since its debut primarily for its appealing design 15 16 Polls conducted by Inside Games found Fuecoco to be popular due to its vacant expression and cute appearance 17 18 CrocalorAchigeta アチゲータ 0910 Fire Fuecoco 909 Skeledirge 911 Crocalor is a larger crocodile like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It has a burning nest resembling a hat on its head said to contain a fiery egg that could hatch soon Its name comes from the Spanish terms cocodrilo and calor meaning heat SkeledirgeRaudobōn ラウドボーン 0911 Fire Ghost Crocalor 910 Skeledirge is a crocodile like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It marks the first quadrupedal starter evolution since Samurott Its head bears skull like patterns and the egg on Crocalor s head has hatched into a flaming bird representing the symbiosis between a crocodile and an Egyptian plover Its name comes from skeleton and dirge The fiery bird changes shape when Skeledirge sings Rumor has it that the bird was born when the fireball on Skeledirge s head gained a soul Skeledirge s gentle singing soothes the souls of all that hear it It burns its enemies to a crisp with flames of over 5 400 degrees Fahrenheit QuaxlyKuwassu クワッス 0912 Water Quaxwell 913 Quaxly is a duck like Pokemon and the Water type starter Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 5 It was noted to have numerous sailor motifs in its design 19 Quaxly s resemblance to Donald Duck became a brief internet meme 20 21 The gel secreted by its feathers repels water and grime Its strong legs let it easily swim around in even fast flowing rivers It likes to keep things tidy and is prone to overthinking things QuaxwellWerukamo ウェルカモ 0913 Water Quaxly 912 Quaquaval 914 Quaxwell is a duck like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Its English name is taken from quack the sound that ducks make and swell referring to birds that puff out their plumage or possibly the name Maxwell Quaxwell is taller than Quaxly and has dark blue hair that goes further down in the back The hardworking Quaxwell observes people and Pokemon from various regions and incorporates their movements into its own dance routines They constantly run through shallow waters to train their legs then compete with each other to see which of them kicks most gracefully It bears a small resemblance to how Spanish young men dressed and acted long ago QuaquavalWenibaru ウェーニバル 0914 Water Fighting Quaxwell 913 Quaquaval is a duck like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Quaquaval seems to take inspiration from Carnival Quaquaval is constantly dancing which appears to be inspired by both Carnival and various samba dances Its Fighting type seems to take inspiration from capoeira 22 A single kick from a Quaquaval can send a truck rolling With its powerful legs it strike dancing poses in ways that evoke far away places and it mesmerizes all that see it Flourishes of its decorative water feathers slice into its foes Its signature move Aqua Step allows it to kick upwards into a backflip and land in a spinning kick sending its detached peacock esque feathers at its opponent LechonkGuruton グルトン 0915 Normal Oinkologne 914 Lechonk is a pig like Pokemon that was introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Lechonk s English name is a combination of lechon a Spanish pork dish oink an onomatopoeia for the sound of a pig and chonk which itself is derived from chunk y slang for a fat animal 6 Upon announcement response to this Pokemon was overwhelmingly positive likening the name to various internet memes 23 Oinkologne is a cologne themed hog like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It evolves from Lechonk 24 and has different appearances based off of its gender 25 OinkolognePafyuton パフュートン 0916 Normal Lechonk 915 TarountulaTamanchura タマンチュラ 0917 Bug Spidops 918 Tarountula is a tarantula like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It carries already produced silk in a large ball on its back 26 Spidops is a spider like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet and the evolution of Tarountula It has eight legs though it stands bipedally 27 28 It traps other Pokemon inside of web traps for its own enjoyment 27 SpidopsWanaida ワナイダー 0918 Bug Tarountula 917 NymbleMamebatta マメバッタ 0919 Bug Lokix 920 Nymble is a small grasshopper like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 29 It evolves into Lokix who more closely resembles locusts 30 Lokix appears to take inspiration from the titular heroes of the Kamen Rider franchise 31 with its tendency to use kick based attacks seemingly being in reference to the Rider Kick finishing move used by Kamen Rider protagonists 29 By standing on its third set of legs Lokix enters what is called Showdown Mode It cannot stay in Showdown Mode for long due to the strain placed on its body 32 LokixEkusureggu エクスレッグ 0920 Bug Dark Nymble 919 PawmiPamo パモ 0921 Electric Pawmo 922 Pawmi Pawmo and Pawmot are mouse like Pokemon 33 They highly resemble Pikachu in terms of design 34 Pawmi becomes bidpedal when it evolves into Pawmo and Pawmot Pawmi s cheeks contain weak electrical sacs that transfer static electricity to its palms 33 The three have been criticized for the similarities in their designs as they evolve 35 PawmoPamotto パモット 0922 Electric Fighting Pawmi 921 Pawmot 923 PawmotPamotto パーモット 0923 Electric Fighting Pawmo 922 TandemausWakkanezumi ワッカネズミ 0924 Normal Maushold 925 Tandemaus and Maushold are a pair of mouse like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Unlike most Pokemon the pair are made up of multiple individuals with Tandemaus consisting of a pair of Pokemon 36 When Tandemaus evolves into Maushold Maushold gains either one or two children nicknamed Family of Three and Family of Four respectively Maushold s Family of Three form is notably rarer than its Family of Four form 37 Tandemaus and Maushold have been noted as being gay icons in the Pokemon community 36 They have also been noted for their battling power with Maushold s Population Bomb attack being noted for its high damage in comparison to other attacks 38 39 40 MausholdIkkanezumi イッカネズミ 0925 Normal Tandemaus 924 FidoughPapimotchi パピモッチ 0926 Fairy Dachsbun 927 Fidough is a dough themed dog like Pokemon that was introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It is protected by chefs due to the valuable yeast it exhales 41 Fidough can puff up their bodies to make themselves more intimidating to opponents 42 Fidough grew popular in the Pokemon community in part due to its cute and appealing design 41 43 44 Fidough was later made available in real life as a bread based snack 45 Dachsbun is a pastry themed dog like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It evolves from Fidough 46 Its name comes from dachshund and bun 47 DachsbunBauttseru バウッツェル 0927 Fairy Fidough 926 SmolivMinibu ミニーブ 0928 Grass Normal Dolliv 929 Smoliv is an olive like Pokemon that was introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The fruit on top of its head stores a bitter yet nutritious oil which Smoliv produces in its body Its name comes from small and olive 48 Smoliv grew popular among fans due to its anxious personality and naming 48 49 50 Smoliv evolves into Dolliv which then evolves into Arboliva 51 A notable significantly larger Arboliva appeared in the Pokemon anime where it was formerly owned by Lucius a powerful trainer from the distant past 52 DollivOrinyo オリーニョ 0929 Grass Normal Smoliv 928 Arboliva 930 ArbolivaOriva オリーヴァ 0930 Grass Normal Dolliv 929 SquawkabillyIkirinko イキリンコ 0931 Normal Flying No evolution Squawkabilly is a parrot like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 53 It comes with four different colors of plummage green yellow blue and white with each color having their own individual personality Each color also have different in battle abilities passive skills that provide benefits in battle 54 Flocks of Squawkabilly are used by the Flying Taxi service in game which allows players to fast travel to locations they have visited replacing Corviknight who took on the role in Pokemon Sword and Shield 55 NacliKojio コジオ 0932 Rock Naclstack 933 Nacli Naclstack and Garganacl are salt like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Their names are derived from NaCL the chemical sign for sodium chloride also known as table salt 56 Nacli becomes quadrupedal when it evolves into Naclstack while Garganacl its final evolution resembles a bipedal golem 57 Garganacl can rub its fingers together to sprinkle salt on injured Pokemon allowing it to heal their injuries 57 Garganacl has been noted for its strength in the games competitive scene 58 59 60 61 A salt shaker based on Nacli was later produced 62 NaclstackJiozumu ジオヅム 0933 Rock Nacli 932 Garganacl 934 GarganaclKyojiōn キョジオーン 0934 Rock Naclstack 933 CharcadetKarubō カルボウ 0935 Fire Armarouge 936 Ceruledge 937 Charcadet is a charcoal like Pokemon based on a squire Charcadet first came into existence when a piece of burnt charcoal came to life and boasts a fiery fighting spirit its internal temperature can grow up to 1 800 degrees Fahrenheit in the heat of battle A Charcadet named Charlos is a friendly Pokemon at the academy ArmarougeGuren aruma グレンアルマ 0936 Fire Psychic Charcadet 935 Armarouge is a knight like Pokemon that evolves from Charcadet upon exposure to a special armor called the Auspicious Armor which is an item exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet This Pokemon is incredibly loyal and fights by launching blazing fireballs CeruledgeSōbureizu ソウブレイズ 0937 Fire Ghost Charcadet 935 Ceruledge is a knight like Pokemon that evolves from Charcadet upon exposure to a special armor called the Malicious Armor which is an item exclusive to Pokemon Violet It is a merciless Pokemon that uses its fiery blades to slice its enemies to pieces with no remorse TadbulbZupika ズピカ 0938 Electric Bellibolt 939 Tadbulb is a yellow glowing tadpole like Pokemon that somewhat resembles a light bulb Tadbulb shakes its tail to generate electricity it uses the electricity stored in its body to levitate BelliboltHarabari ハラバリー 0939 Electric Tadbulb 938 Bellibolt is a frog like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It is able to expand and contract its elastic body to generate electricity before discharging it through the knobs on its head which resemble eyes its real eyes which at a glance resemble nostrils are located just above its mouth It was revealed during a mock livestream by the Electric type Gym Leader Iono who is a famous content creator in the Paldea region WattrelKaiden カイデン 0940 Electric Flying Kilowattrel 941 Wattrel is a bird like Pokemon with yellow wingtips based on a storm petrel Its wings produce electricity when they catch the wind Wattrel uses this electricity when fishing for food electrocuting its prey KilowattrelTaikaiden タイカイデン 0941 Electric Flying Wattrel 940 Kilowattrel is a bird like Pokemon resembling a frigatebird retaining some petrel elements from its pre evolution The electricity generated by Kilowattrel s wings is stored in its throat sac by inflating its throat sac Kilowattrel can amplify its electricity MaschiffOrachifu オラチフ 0942 Dark Mabosstiff 941 Maschiff is a canine Pokemon based on a mastiff It boasts thick fat a well developed jaw and sharp fangs It frequently scowls in attempts to make its opponents take it seriously but children find its face humorous Maschiff may be inspired by the tale of the black dog which has multiple different retellings across Europe and the Americas In one retelling of this story the Black Dog is a dark dog MabosstiffMafitifu マフィティフ 0943 Dark Maschiff 942 Mabosstiff like its pre evolution Maschiff is based on a mastiff It also appears to be based on a mafia boss Mabosstiff is usually gentle but it takes on a more intimidating look when it is protecting its family It stores energy in its large dewlap which it can unleash all at once in battle to blow its opponents away Its name comes from mastiff boss and possibly mob or mob boss Arven one of the major characters in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet has a Mabosstiff as his partner Pokemon It is injured prior to the games events and is slowly healed as the player and Arven collect Herba Mystica special herbs guarded by massive Titan Pokemon 63 ShroodleShirushuru シルシュルー 0944 Poison Normal Grafaiai 945 Shroodle is a small poisonous Pokemon It evolves into Grafaiai 64 65 Grafaiai is a graffiti themed Pokemon based on an aye aye with some elements of the slow loris it was introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet first teased through a series of cryptic photos resembling the Oma forest on August 30 2022 66 67 Markings from Grafaiai are present in a forest area in game 67 Grafaiai has been praised for its unique design 66 GrafaiaiTaginguru タギングル 0945 Poison Normal Shroodle 944 BramblinAnokusa アノクサ 0946 Grass Ghost Brambleghast 947 Bramblin is a Pokemon that resembles a tumbleweed The species came to be when a lost soul unable to move on to the afterlife blew around in the wind until got tangled in some dried grass becoming Bramblin This Pokemon is constantly blown by the wind and never knows exactly where it will end up BrambleghastAnohoragusa アノホラグサ 0947 Grass Ghost Bramblin 946 Brambleghast is a tumbleweed like Pokemon that dwells in arid regions When hunting it envelops its prey in its thick branches then absorbs its life force once finished it expels and discards the prey On rare occasions mass outbreaks of Brambleghast have been known to swarm whole towns ToedscoolNonokurage ノノクラゲ 0948 Ground Grass Toedscruel 949 Toedscool is a Pokemon inspired by the wood ear mushroom also known as the tree jellyfish mushroom While bearing similarities to Tentacool which is instead inspired by actual jellyfish it is a different species This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution Toedscool s legs may be quite thin but it is able to sprint at 30 miles per hour ToedscruelRikukurage リククラゲ 0949 Ground Grass Toedscool 948 Toedscruel is a Pokemon inspired by the wood ear mushroom also known as the tree jellyfish mushroom While bearing similarities to Tentacruel which is instead inspired by actual jellyfish it is a different species This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution Toedscruel form colonies deep within forests When hunting it coils all ten of its tentacles around its prey and drains out its nutrients causing the prey great pain The folds that grow from the rim of its head are considered a delicacy KlawfGakegani ガケガニ 0950 Rock No evolution Klawf is a crab like Pokemon that bears specific resemblance to the horsehair crab introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 68 It lives on cliffs usually hanging upside down when waiting for prey but it cannot stay this way for long before its blood begins to rush to its head In battle it dodges attacks by sidestepping before going straight for the enemy s weak points with its claws An oversized female Klawf known as the Stony Cliff Titan is one of five Titan Pokemon found in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Klawf s English name is likely a combination of claw and cliff while its Japanese name is likely a combination of gake 崖 meaning cliff kani 蟹 meaning crab and kegani 毛蟹 meaning horsehair crab CapsakidKapusaiji カプサイジ 0951 Grass Scovillain 952 Capsakid is a Pokemon based on an immature chili pepper When it bathes in sunlight it produces spicy chemicals within its body the more sun it soaks in the spicier the chemicals become The shed front teeth of Capsakid are often used as a cooking spice Its name comes from capsaicin and kid ScovillainSukoviran スコヴィラン 0952 Grass Fire Capsakid 951 Scovillain is a Pokemon based on a chili pepper plant It has two heads one red and one green The green head has become vicious as a result of stimulation from the spicy chemicals in its body affecting its brain while the red head converts said spicy chemicals into fire energy which it can use to spew flames When Scovillain goes on a rampage nothing can be done to stop it It is one of two Pokemon to be of both the Grass type and Fire type the other one being Ogerpon s Hearthflame form Its name comes from Scoville as in the Scoville scale a way to measure the spiciness of peppers and villain RellorShigaroko シガロコ 0953 Bug Rabsca 954 Rellor is a Bug type Pokemon based on a dung beetle It rolls a ball of mud which contains psychic energy It values the mud ball more than its own life for when the psychic energy within it matures Rellor will evolve RabscaBerakasu ベラカス 0954 Bug Psychic Rellor 953 Rabsca is a levitating scarab beetle themed Pokemon The ball of mud that it rolled around as a Rellor has been overtaken by the psychic energy that had been stored within which it holds and rolls with its legs while it faces upside down Inside the ball sleeps an infant Rabsca gently rolls the ball with its legs to ensure the infant sleeps soundly FlittleHirahina ヒラヒナ 0955 Psychic Espathra 956 Flittle is a levitating Pokemon resembling a bird chick The frills on its body resemble a dress and they emit psychic energy Flittle chases down any Pokemon that tries to steal berries from it EspathraKuesupatora クエスパトラ 0956 Psychic Flittle 955 Espathra is a Pokemon based on an ostrich Despite its glorious appearance Espathra is typically aggressive It is capable of emanating psychic energy from its eyes and from the gaps between its feathery frills and it is incredibly fast able to sprint at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour TinkatinkKanuchan カヌチャン 0957 Fairy Steel Tinkatuff 958 It is a small pink metalsmith Pokemon It carries a mallet and can lift it with ease TinkatuffNakanuchan ナカヌチャン 0958 Fairy Steel Tinkatink 957 Tinkaton 959 This Pokemon will attack groups of Pawniard and Bisharp to gather more metal for a heavier sturdier hammer Its hammer can be three times its weight but they are metaphysically linked so it can be lifted with ease TinkatonDekanuchan デカヌチャン 0959 Fairy Steel Tinkatuff 958 Tinkaton is said to have learned to upgrade its hammer with metals out of pure spite after being bullied by Steel type Pokemon as Tinkatink and Tinkatuff 69 and it is now able to throw boulders with its hammer to knock Corviknight a large metallic bird like Pokemon out of the sky 70 It has received a positive response from the community since its debut 69 71 72 WiglettUmidiguda ウミディグダ 0960 Water Wugtrio 961 Wiglett is a garden eel like Pokemon first announced at the Pokemon Ecological Society a mock seminar that showcased wild Pokemon interacting with the world of Scarlet and Violet 73 The English name comes from wiggle and Diglett while the Japanese name Umidiguda likely comes from umi 海 meaning sea and Digda ディグダ Diglett s name in Japan While bearing similarities to Diglett it is a different species 74 This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution 75 Wiglett has been noted for its phallic like shape since its debut 76 Following its initial reveal numerous pieces of fanwork were released in regards to Wiglett s design 77 78 Later glitches in game later caused a resurgence of such commentary 78 After an official plush was released for Wiglett many noted the plush s striking phallic similarities 79 80 81 82 Wiglett s design sharing aspects of Diglett s also led to discussion about the role such designs would play in future games 83 Wiglett s addition to Pokemon GO utilized a new gameplay aspect wherein Wiglett would only spawn in places designated a beach based on real world location data Players edited this data in order to allow for Wiglett to appear in places it normally wouldn t be able to 84 85 WugtrioUmitorio ウミトリオ 0961 Water Wiglett 960 Wugtrio is a garden eel like Pokemon While bearing similarities to Dugtrio it is a different species This idea seems to stem from the concept of convergent evolution Wugtrio are red Pokemon that live in rocks They are very aggressive and will wrap their body around their prey to drag it into their den BombirdierOtoshidori オトシドリ 0962 Flying Dark No evolution Bombirdier are stork like Pokemon that have an apron made out of feathers that they carry in their mouth during flight Bombirdier usually like to gather random things and put them in their apron so they can drop them in order to cause lots of noise A giant Bombirdier known as the Open Sky Titan is one of the Titan Pokemon found in the Paldea region FinizenNamiiruka ナミイルカ 0963 Water Palafin 964 Finizen is the first Pokemon based on a dolphin PalafinIrukaman イルカマン 0964 Water Finizen 963 Palafin is a dolphin like Pokemon that seems to be based on the concept of superheroes and their civilian secret identities Its name comes from paladin and either dolphin or fin Palafin has a special ability named Zero to Hero which allows it to take on a superhero esque form This form s power caused it to be banned from Smogon s competitive singles play 86 VaroomBuroron ブロロン 0965 Steel Poison Revavroom 966 It is said that Varoom was born when an unknown poison type Pokemon entered and inspirited an engine left at a scrap processing factory The steel section of Varoom is its actual body and it clings to rocks and converts the minerals within the rocks into energy to fuel its activities RevavroomBurororōmu ブロロローム 0966 Steel Poison Varoom 965 It creates a gas out of poison and minerals from rocks It then detonates the gas in its cylinders now numbering eight to generate energy Revavroom viciously threatens others with the sound of its exhaust and it sticks its tongue out from its cylindrical mouth and sprays toxic fluids at them Each leader of the Team Star bases has one of these in an enhanced modified version called Starmobiles as their ace Pokemon CyclizarMototokage モトトカゲ 0967 Dragon Normal No evolution Cyclizar is a bicycle themed lizard like Pokemon that was introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Cyclizar has allowed people to ride on its back since ancient times and depictions of this have been found in 10 000 year old murals 87 Koraidon and Miraidon two Legendary Pokemon in the game are relatives of the Pokemon who hail from the past and future respectively 88 OrthwormMimizuzu ミミズズ 0968 Steel No evolution Orthworm are worm like Pokemon They can be encountered burrowing out of the ground and will retreat into the ground upon spotting the player 89 One particularly large Orthworm acts as a Titan Pokemon a boss Pokemon in the game 90 GlimmetKirame キラーメ 0969 Rock Poison Glimmora 970 Glimmet and Glimmora are a pair of crystalline flower like Pokemon They are thought to be associated with the Terastallization phenomenon Glimmora is the signature Pokemon of the Paldean Top Champion Geeta who acts as the penultimate boss of one of the three main storylines 91 92 GlimmoraKirafuroru キラフロル 0970 Rock Poison Glimmet 969 GreavardBochi ボチ 0971 Ghost Houndstone 972 Greavard is a small ghost puppy like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It inadvertently absorbs the life force of people around it It was revealed during a found footage stream by a member of the Ghost Type Pokemon Club from Naranja Academy the school the player goes to in Pokemon Scarlet 93 Greavard s cuteness has been praised 93 94 Houndstone is a Ghost type Pokemon based on a hound a type of dog It is the evolved form of Greavard It has a large tombstone on its head replacing the candle in the head of Greavard 95 Houndstone has a special attack that only it can learn named Last Respects which increases in power the more of its allies are knocked out The power of Last Respects resulted in Houndstone being banned from competitive single battles 96 97 98 HoundstoneHakadoggu ハカドッグ 0972 Ghost Greavard 971 FlamigoKaramingo カラミンゴ 0973 Flying Fighting No evolution Flamigo is a Pokemon that resembles a flamingo Its name originates from flamingo and amigo Spanish for friend 99 It also appears to resemble lawn ornaments namely plastic flamingoes 100 It ties the base of its neck into a knot so that it does not let any energy escape 100 Thanks to a behavior called Synchronizing an entire flock can attack simultaneously in perfect harmony 100 Flamigo s design was criticized by fans as being lazy and bland 100 101 102 though it grew in popularity due to usage in Pokemon s competitive scene 101 Flamigo also proved popular in the speedrunning community for Scarlet and Violet due in part to its high stats and early obtainability in game 103 104 105 CetoddleArukujira アルクジラ 0974 Ice Cetitan 975 Cetoddle is a whale like Pokemon It is stated in game to be a distant relative of Wailmer another whale like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire 106 107 Cetitan its evolution 106 is covered in a thick layer of blubber with strong muscles to support its blubber like body It can gather ice energy to make the surrounding area incredibly cold 108 CetitanHarukujira ハルクジラ 0975 Ice Cetoddle 974 VeluzaMigarusa ミガルーサ 0976 Water Psychic No evolution Veluza is a fish like Pokemon 109 Veluza was criticized due to how it is encountered in the overworld with its high speed and commonality making it problematic to encounter 110 111 DondozoHeirassha ヘイラッシャ 0977 Water No evolution Dondozo and Tatsugiri are a pair of Pokemon They are biologically unnassociated with each other but have a symbiotic relationship 112 Tatsugiri appears to be based on sushi while Dondozo appears to be based off of catfish 113 Tatsugiri has three different forms each with different color schemes 112 A notable pair of them acted as a Titan Pokemon a special boss opponent in the game s story 114 The pair were popularly used in the competitive scene due to their ability which allowed Tatsugiri to leap inside of Dondozo s mouth and give Dondozo significant stat boosts 115 Dondozo and Tatsugiri were both designed by James Turner 112 TatsugiriSharitatsu シャリタツ 0978 Dragon Water No evolution AnnihilapeKonoyozaru コノヨザル 0979 Fighting Ghost Primeape 057 Annihilape is the evolution of Primeape a Pokemon who first appeared in Pokemon Red and Blue 116 It is a notably angry Pokemon 117 Annihilape was considered a powerful Pokemon and it was banned from a popular competitive single battle format as a result 118 ClodsireDoō ドオー 0980 Poison Ground Wooper 194 Clodsire appears to be based on the Iberian ribbed newt Clodsire mimics the newt s method of attack as it extends its ribs from its body in order to attack 119 It is also based on Quagsire the evolution of Wooper not found in Paldea 120 Clodsire has been received positively since its debut 121 primarily for its endearing appearance and personality 120 FarigirafRikikirin リキキリン 0981 Normal Psychic Girafarig 203 Farigiraf is a giraffe esque Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet that evolves from Girafarig 122 which was introduced in Pokemon Gold and Silver 123 Girafarig s tail synced up with its mind as it evolved and the two minds work in tandem to enhance its psychic power 122 DudunsparceNokokotchi ノココッチ 0982 Normal Dunsparce 206 Dudunsparce is an evolution of Dunsparce a Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Gold and Silver 124 125 It gains an additional body segment but other Dudunsparce known as the Three Segment Form have an additional body segment compared to standard Dudunsparce though it is notably rarer to get than standard Dudunsparce 126 Its name is an elongation of Dunsparce as it is a Dunsparce with more body segments Dudunsparce received a mixed response due to its perceived design similarities to Dunsparce 127 KingambitDodogezan ドドゲザン 0983 Dark Steel Bisharp 625 Kingambit is an evolution of Bisharp 128 a Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Black and White 129 It appears to be based off of a shogun as well as chess 130 specifically the king s gambit move 131 Great TuskIdainakiba イダイナキバ 0984 Ground Fighting No evolution Great Tusk Scream Tail Brute Bonnet Flutter Mane Slither Wing and Sandy Shocks are Paradox Pokemon Pokemon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokemon who appear in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet They hail from the distant past and thus are sometimes dubbed Ancient Pokemon 132 They are first mentioned in game in special magazines known as Occulture which give additional rumor based information on the species 133 The Paradox Pokemon are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game The Indigo Disk 133 Great Tusk is an ancient Paradox Pokemon based on the Pokemon Donphan 133 an elephantine Pokemon 134 Great Tusk has a savage nature The Scarlet Book an in game item detailing an expedition into Area Zero describes how it attacked an expedition team with its large body and tusks fatally injuring one of the explorers in the process 135 It appears as a Titan Pokemon a special boss opponent in game 136 Scream Tail is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Jigglypuff 133 a balloon like Pokemon known for its singing voice 137 Brute Bonnet is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Amoonguss 133 a mushroom like Pokemon disguised as a Poke Ball in game items used to capture Pokemon 138 Flutter Mane is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Misdreavus 133 a ghost like Pokemon 139 Flutter Mane was banned from Smogon competitive single battle play a popular competitive format cited to be due to its power 98 86 Slither Wing is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Volcarona 133 a moth like Pokemon 140 Sandy Shocks is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Magneton 133 a trio of a Pokemon named Magnemite who resemble magnets 141 Scream TailSakebushippo サケブシッポ 0985 Fairy Psychic No evolution Brute BonnetAraburutake アラブルタケ 0986 Grass Dark No evolution Flutter ManeHabatakukami ハバタクカミ 0987 Ghost Fairy No evolution Slither WingChiohauhane チヲハウハネ 0988 Bug Fighting No evolution Sandy ShocksSunanokegawa スナノケガワ 0989 Electric Ground No evolution Iron TreadsTetsunowadachi テツノワダチ 0990 Ground Steel No evolution Iron Treads Iron Bundle Iron Hands Iron Jugulis Iron Moth and Iron Thorns are Paradox Pokemon Pokemon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokemon who appear in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet They hail from the distant future and thus are sometimes dubbed Future Pokemon 132 They are first mentioned in game in special magazines known as Occulture which give additional rumor based information on the species 133 The Paradox Pokemon are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game The Indigo Disk 133 Iron Treads is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Donphan 133 an elephantine Pokemon 134 Iron Treads acts as a Titan Pokemon a special boss opponent in game 136 Iron Bundle is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Delibird 133 a bird like Pokemon who resembles Santa Claus 142 Iron Bundle was banned from Smogon competitive single battle play a popular competitive format cited to be due to its power 86 Iron Hands is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Hariyama 133 a Pokemon resembling a sumo wrestler 143 Iron Jugulis is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Hydreigon 133 a Pokemon resembling a hydra 31 Iron Jugulis received criticism for its bland design and its in game lore which stated it was the result of a Hydreigon and a robot falling love 144 Iron Moth is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Volcarona 133 a moth like Pokemon 140 Iron Thorns is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Tyranitar 133 a Godzilla resembling Pokemon 31 Iron BundleTetsunotsutsumi テツノツツミ 0991 Ice Water No evolution Iron HandsTetsunokaina テツノカイナ 0992 Fighting Electric No evolution Iron JugulisTetsunokoube テツノコウベ 0993 Dark Flying No evolution Iron MothTetsunodokuga テツノドクガ 0994 Fire Poison No evolution Iron ThornsTetsunoibara テツノイバラ 0995 Rock Electric No evolution FrigibaxSebie セビエ 0996 Dragon Ice Arctibax 997 Frigibax is a bipedal reptilian Pokemon that absorbs heat through its dorsal fin ArctibaxSegōru セゴール 0997 Dragon Ice Frigibax 996 Baxcalibur 998 Arctibax is a theropod like Pokemon that can freeze the air surrounding it BaxcaliburSegureibu セグレイブ 0998 Dragon Ice Arctibax 997 Baxcalibur is a large theropod like Pokemon It belongs to the fanmade category known as pseudo legendary Pokemon characterizing typically Dragon type Pokemon with a three stage evolution line and a high base stat total of 600 145 Its name references the legendary sword Excalibur GimmighoulKorekure コレクレー 0999 Ghost Gholdengo 1000 Gimmighoul is a treasure chest like Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It is able to brainwash humans and other Pokemon into adding to its collection of coins It has a second form called Roaming Form that is unable to be caught without a Pokemon Go account 146 It was first revealed in Pokemon Go through a special item distribution one day before the official reveal on 6 November 2022 147 Defeating one in its Chest Form will give the player 50 Gimmighoul Coins It was born inside a treasure chest about 1 500 years ago It sucks the life force out of scoundrels who try to steal the treasure as it lives inside an old treasure chest Sometimes it gets left in shop corners since no one realizes it is actually a Pokemon GholdengoSafugō サーフゴー 1000 Steel Ghost Gimmighoul 999 Gimmighoul evolves into Gholdengo the 1000th Pokemon in the Pokedex when it levels up while the player has 999 Gimmighoul Coins in their bag 148 Gholdengo has received commentary since its debut regarding its placement as the one thousandth Pokemon with it being noted that Gholdengo s placement felt forced by some to match the number 148 while others noted that Gimmighoul felt more fitting for the spot 149 Gholdengo has been noted for its competitive strength 148 150 151 Its alternate Shiny coloration was also criticized for its lack of a notable change from Gholdengo s normal colors 152 Wo ChienChionjen チオンジェン 1001 Dark Grass No evolution Wo Chien is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokemon known as the Tablets of Ruin The grudge of a person punished for writing the king s evil deeds upon 92 wooden tablets has clad itself in dead leaves to become a Pokemon It drains the life force from vegetation causing nearby forests to instantly wither and fields to turn barren Chien PaoPaojian パオジアン 1002 Dark Ice No evolution Chien Pao is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokemon known as the Sword of Ruin It takes the shape of a saber toothed animal likely an ermine or mink due to its slender body with the hilt and point of a sword as its two fangs The hatred of those who perished by the sword long ago has clad itself in snow and become a Pokemon It can control 100 tons of fallen snow and it plays around innocently by leaping in and out of avalanches it has caused Ting LuDinru ディンルー 1003 Dark Ground No evolution Ting Lu is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokemon known as the Vessel of Ruin It takes the shape of a large bull or moose with a vessel said to be its true form on its head Chi Yuiyui イーユイ 1004 Dark Fire No evolution Chi Yu is a member of the Treasures of Ruin quartet of Legendary Pokemon known as the Beads of Ruin It takes the shape of a small fish with beads making up its eyes and a flame as the rest of its body Chi Yu is said to be formed from beads that gained sentience from those willing to start wars over them before then creating a body of flame It is also said that Chi Yu is able to melt rock easily and swim though the seas of magma that it has created Roaring MoonTodorokutsuki トドロクツキ 1005 Dragon Dark No evolution Roaring Moon and Iron Valiant are Paradox Pokemon Pokemon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokemon who appear in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Roaring Moon hails from the distant past while Iron Valiant hails from the distant future 132 They are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game The Indigo Disk 133 Roaring Moon is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Salamence a draconic Pokemon It notably appears similar to Salamence s Mega Evolved form 153 Iron Valiant is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Gallade and Gardevoir a pair of humanoid Pokemon 154 Iron ValiantTetsunobujin テツノブジン 1006 Fairy Fighting No evolution KoraidonKoraidon コライドン 1007 Fighting Dragon No evolution Koraidon and Miraidon are Legendary Pokemon that serve as the mascots of Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet respectively 155 They are Paradox Pokemon with Koriadon hailing from the past and Miraidon the future They both resemble Cyclizar 133 A notable Koraidon or Miraidon depending on the player s version serves as a major supporting character in game It is in a weakened state 156 and serves as the player s mount 157 It regains power throughout the game and after defeating the games final boss the player will gain the ability to use the pair in battle 156 Koraidon and Miraidon have additional forms which are used for riding gliding and swimming 157 Another notable Koraidon or Miraidon depending on the version serves as an antagonist It is aggressive having defeated the player s Koraidon or Miraidon in a territorial struggle before the events of the games 158 It is eventually used in the final battle by the Professor s AI duplicates 158 and can be captured after defeating them 156 Their names hail from Korai and Mirai which mean past and future in Japanese with the don suffix in reference to a frequent suffix for dinosaurs 157 Koraidon and Miraidon s character development and growth throughout the story of Scarlet and Violet has been praised 159 MiraidonMiraidon ミライドン 1008 Electric Dragon No evolution Walking WakeUneruminamo ウネルミナモ 1009 Water Dragon No evolution Walking Wake and Iron Leaves are Paradox Pokemon Pokemon who hail from different time periods than normal Pokemon who appear in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Walking Wake hails from the distant past while Iron Leaves hails from the distant future 132 They are stated to hail from alternative realities in the DLC expansion for the game The Indigo Disk 133 The pair were first announced as part of an event where players could battle one of the pair in special raid battles depending on their version of the game The event was later rerun multiple times 160 The raids have been noted as controversial due to making the pair event exclusive especially due to their in battle strength 161 Walking Wake is an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Suicune 162 a Legendary Pokemon who first appeared in Pokemon Gold and Silver 163 Iron Leaves is a futuristic Paradox Pokemon who resembles Virizion 162 a Legendary Pokemon who first appeared in Pokemon Black and White 164 Iron LeavesTetsunoisaha テツノイサハ 1010 Grass Psychic No evolution DipplinKamitchu カミッチュ 1011 Grass Dragon Applin 840 Hydrapple 1019 Dipplin is a candy apple like Pokemon that debuted in The Teal Mask DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 165 It evolves from Applin a worm like Pokemon that inhabits an apple which debuted in Pokemon Sword and Shield 166 167 Dipplin can evolve into Hydrapple though Hydrapple did not exist when Dipplin was revealed leading to much speculation over Hydrapple s existence 165 PoltchageistChadesu チャデス 1012 Grass Ghost Sinistcha 1013 Poltchageist is a matcha like Pokemon that debuted in The Teal Mask DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It was announced on August 22 2023 through a trailer entailing a ghost story According to Poltchageist s tale it was created by a shunned tea master due to the master s strict lessons with Poltchageist being created shortly after his death Poltchageist uses its matcha to suck the life force of its victims 168 169 The story has been noted for its similarities to the Japanese folk tale Bunbuku Chagama in which a tanuki mimics a teacup and those who treated it kindly bore success while those who did not remained poor 170 It bears similarities to Sinistea which debuted in Pokemon Sword and Shield but is a different species without biological association to Sinistea 171 It evolves into Sinistcha which bears similarities to Polteageist Sinistea s evolution 172 SinistchaYabasocha ヤバソチャ 1013 Grass Ghost Poltchageist 1012 OkidogiIineinu イイネイヌ 1014 Poison Fighting No evolution Okidogi Munkidori and Fezandipiti are a trio of Legendary Pokemon The three appear to reference the legend of Momotarō as the three resemble the animals in the tale Okidogi is a dog Munkidori a monkey and Fezandipiti a pheasant In the region of Kitakami the three are worshipped as defenders and dubbed the Loyal Three who protected them from the ogre Ogerpon It is later revealed via a plot twist that the three were the attackers and not Ogerpon Pecharunt is stated to have bound them via a spell to obey it and it ordered the three to steal Ogerpon s masks to satiate the desires of its foster parents Ogerpon retaliated killing the three 173 During the games plot the three are revived from the dead 174 and must be defeated to get Ogerpon s masks back 175 MunkidoriMashimashira マシマシラ 1015 Poison Psychic No evolution FezandipitiKichikigisu キチキギス 1016 Poison Fairy No evolution OgerponŌgapon オーガポン 1017 Grass No evolution Ogerpon is a mask wearing Legendary Pokemon that debuted in The Teal Mask DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It appears to be based on the oni in the legend of Momotarō Ogerpon has multiple masks which were made for it and its human friend by a kind mask maker in the distant past in order to disguise their appearances from the hostile people of Kitakami The Loyal Three and Pecharunt sought to obtain the masks but after they accidentally killed Ogerpon s friend Ogerpon killed them in retaliation The battle led to Ogerpon being shunned as an evil being by the people of Kitakami 173 Ogerpon is idolized by the young boy Kieran and the player s capture of Ogerpon angers Kieran to a point that he grows distant from them and his sister Carmine 176 When Terastallized Ogerpon can adopt a unique form depending on the Mask it holds 177 Grass Water Wellspring Ogerpon is the form Ogerpon takes while holding one of its masks the Wellspring Mask This changes Ogerpon s typing and further changes its form when Terastallized 177 Grass Fire Hearthflame Ogerpon is the form Ogerpon takes while holding one of its masks the Hearthflame Mask This changes Ogerpon s typing and further changes its form when Terastallized 177 Grass Rock Cornerstone Ogerpon is the form Ogerpon takes while holding one of its masks the Cornerstone Mask This changes Ogerpon s typing and further changes its form when Terastallized 177 ArchaludonBurijurasu ブリジュラス 1018 Steel Dragon Duraludon 884 Archaludon is a bridge like Pokemon that debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet HydrappleKamitsuorochi カミツオロチ 1019 Grass Dragon Dipplin 1012 A evolution of Dipplin Hydrapple is a creature with multiple heads that debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It is based on the Hydra a multi headed creature from Greek mythology Gouging FireUgatsuhomura ウガツホムラ 1020 Fire Dragon No evolution Gouging Fire an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Entei is first alluded to in the Scarlet Book in Pokemon Scarlet Like Walking Wake and Raging Bolt it is distinctive from the other ancient Pokemon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokemon It debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet It can be considered a counterpart to Iron Boulder as neither were officially revealed before the release of The Indigo Disk Raging BoltTakeruraiko タケルライコ 1021 Electric Dragon No evolution Raging Bolt an ancient Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Raikou is first alluded to in the Scarlet Book in Pokemon Scarlet Like Walking Wake and Gouging Fire it is distinctive from the other ancient Pokemon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokemon It debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet It can be considered a counterpart to Iron Crown as both were teased in trailers prior to the release of The Indigo Disk Iron BoulderTetsunoiwao テツノイワオ 1022 Rock Psychic No evolution Iron Boulder a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Terrakion is first alluded to in the Violet Book in Pokemon Violet Like Iron Leaves and Iron Crown it is distinctive from the other futuristic Pokemon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokemon It debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Violet It can be considered a counterpart to Gouging Fire as neither were officially revealed before the release of The Indigo Disk Iron CrownTetsunokashira テツノカシラ 1023 Steel Psychic No evolution Iron Crown a futuristic Paradox Pokemon resembling the Pokemon Cobalion is first alluded to in the Violet Book in Pokemon Violet Like Iron Leaves and Iron Boulder it is distinctive from the other futuristic Pokemon in that it is very reminiscent of a Legendary Pokemon It debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Violet It can be considered a counterpart to Raging Bolt as both were teased in trailers prior to the release of The Indigo Disk TerapagosTerapagosu テラパゴス 1024 Normal No evolution Terapagos is a turtle like Legendary Pokemon that debuted in The Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet It is believed to have a special tie to the Terastal phenomenon and can manipulate Terastal energy in battle 178 It appears in three forms a smaller Normal Form an in battle Terastal Form 179 and a more powerful form it uses when Terastallized known as the Stellar Form When encountered and caught it unlocks a new Tera Type called Stellar 180 A Terapagos appears in the anime series Pokemon Horizons The Series where it is disguised as a pendant that is given to the series protagonist Liko 181 This Terapagos acts as a recurring character and is tied to Liko s ancestor Lucius 182 PecharuntMomowarou モモワロウ 1025 Poison Ghost No evolution Pecharunt is a peach like Mythical Pokemon that debuted in a special timed exclusive event Pokemon Scarlet and Violet 183 Pecharunt is based on the legend of Momotarō with Pecharunt s peach like appearance being based off the titular character Pecharunt like Momotarō was raised from a peach by two elderly people Pecharunt reveled in their praise and fed them some of its mochi which corrupted the elderly people and made them greedy They had Pecharunt retrieve things for their desires eventually leading to Pecharunt being told to steal Ogerpon s masks Pecharunt went on a journey recruiting Okidogi Munkidori and Fezandipiti in the process When they arrived in Kitakami they accidentally killed Ogerpon s friend leading to Ogerpon attacking in retaliation While its companions were killed Pecharunt was sent into dormancy by the attack 173 It reawakens during the events of the story using its mochi to mind control the people of Kitakami to do its bidding before being captured by the player 183 Paldean Forms edit Paldean Pokemon forms Tauros Wooper List of Paldean Pokemon forms introduced in Generation IX 2022 Name nb 1 Type s Evolves from Evolves into Notes TaurosKentarosu ケンタロス 0128 Fighting No evolution This form of Tauros is known as Combat Breed Paldean Tauros It and its other forms are inspired by bullfighting and Toro Bravo a type of bull Though Tauros s new forms have been praised they have been criticized for their design similarities with each other 184 185 186 Their Shiny forms rare alternative color palettes of a given Pokemon were also criticized due to their similar coloration to their normal colorations 187 James Turner designed all three forms of Paldean Tauros 188 Fighting Fire This form of Tauros is known as Blaze Breed Paldean Tauros and is exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet 184 Red flecks appear on its fur which stands on end like a flame Its horns become long and straight and turn red when charging heat Fighting Water This form of Tauros is known as Aqua Breed Paldean Tauros and is exclusive to Pokemon Violet 184 Its fur gains blue streaks and it hangs down like a waterfall It can swim easily 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