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'''Paldean form''' (Japanese: '''パルデアのすがた''' ''Paldean form'') is a [[regional form]] found in [[Paldea]]. | A '''Paldean form''' (Japanese: '''パルデアのすがた''' ''Paldean form'') is a [[regional form]] found in [[Paldea]]. | ||
==List of Paldean forms== | ==List of Paldean forms== | ||
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A total of four Paldean forms were introduced in [[Generation IX]]. | A total of four Paldean forms were introduced in [[Generation IX]]. | ||
Unlike previous games, the player can breed Pokémon anywhere in [[ | Unlike previous games, the player can breed Pokémon anywhere in [[picnic]]s and is not limited to specific areas of the region. Should the player have [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] DLC, they are able to obtain the regular non-Paldean forms of Paldean Pokémon by breeding the Paldean forms without an [[Everstone]] outside of Paldea. In addition to this, Johtonian Wooper is available in the wild in [[Kitakami]] and Kantonian Tauros is available in the wild in the [[Terarium]]. | ||
In addition, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduced the [[ecologically similar Pokémon]] lines: the {{p|Wiglett}}, {{p|Toedscool}}, and {{p|Poltchageist}} lines, whose designs heavily resemble the {{p|Diglett}}, {{p|Tentacool}}, and {{p|Sinistea}} lines, respectively. Despite their similar appearances, these Pokémon are not regional forms, as their [[Pokédex]] | In addition, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduced the [[ecologically similar Pokémon]] lines: the {{p|Wiglett}}, {{p|Toedscool}}, and {{p|Poltchageist}} lines, whose designs heavily resemble the {{p|Diglett}}, {{p|Tentacool}}, and {{p|Sinistea}} lines, respectively. Despite their similar appearances, these Pokémon are not regional forms, as their [[Pokédex entry|Pokédex entries]] confirm them to be separate species. Their resemblance to pre-existing Pokémon may be inspired by the real-world phenomenon of {{wp|convergent evolution}}. | ||
Generation IX also introduced the [[Paradox Pokémon]], which are also considered to be | Generation IX also introduced the [[Paradox Pokémon]], which are also considered to be separate species of Pokémon despite resembling existing species, though they are theorized to be related to those species in some way. | ||
==In the spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
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On November 5, 2023, [[Paldea]]n {{p|Wooper}} and {{p|Clodsire}} debuted in Pokémon GO as part of Wooper's [[Community Day]], with Paldean Wooper having the potential to be found in the wild during and after the event. After the Community Day, it could also be found in 7 km Eggs. | On November 5, 2023, [[Paldea]]n {{p|Wooper}} and {{p|Clodsire}} debuted in Pokémon GO as part of Wooper's [[Community Day]], with Paldean Wooper having the potential to be found in the wild during and after the event. After the Community Day, it could also be found in 7 km Eggs. | ||
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Combat Breed Paldean {{p|Tauros}} appear as Wild Pokémon in the Panic Parade mode. | Combat Breed Paldean {{p|Tauros}} appear as Wild Pokémon in the Panic Parade mode. | ||
==In | ==In animation== | ||
[[File:Arboliva Forest Paldean Wooper.png|thumb|250px|Paldean Wooper in | [[File:Arboliva Forest Paldean Wooper.png|thumb|250px|Paldean Wooper in {{aniseries|HZ}}]] | ||
=== | ===''Pokémon Horizons: The Series''=== | ||
Two Combat Breed Paldean {{p|Tauros}} made their debut in ''[[HZ009|Welcome to Paldea!]]''. | Two Combat Breed Paldean {{p|Tauros}} made their debut in ''[[HZ009|Welcome to Paldea!]]''. | ||
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===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
===={{MangaArc|Scarlet & Violet}}==== | ===={{MangaArc|Scarlet & Violet}}==== | ||
A Paldean {{p|Wooper}} made its debut in the {{ | A Paldean {{p|Wooper}} made its debut in [[PASV03]], under the ownership of {{adv|Violet}}. It later evolved into {{p|Clodsire}} prior to [[PASV11]]. | ||
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==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
{{ | The following is a list of Pokémon with "Paldean" in their names. | ||
{{ | {{card list/header|Paldean Pokémon|Rainbow|nocat=yes}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Paldean Tauros|28}}|type=Fire|newmark=G|rows=4}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Fire|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=028/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=U|jpnum=011/073}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Fire|jpset=Fire Victini ex Start Deck|jpsetlink=ex Start Decks|jpsymbol=SetSymbolex Start Decks|jpnum=012/139}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Fire|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jpnum=027/190}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Fire|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Shiny Rare|ennum=111/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jprarity=S|jpnum=212/190}} | ||
{{ | |||
{{ | {{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Paldean Tauros|41}}|type=Water|newmark=G|rows=3}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Water|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=041/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=U|jpnum=021/073}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Water|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jpnum=040/190}} | ||
{{ | {{card list/release|type=Water|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Shiny Rare|ennum=120/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jprarity=S|jpnum=223/190}} | ||
{{ | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Paldean Tauros|108}}|type=Fighting|newmark=G|rows=4}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Fighting|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=108/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=U|jpnum=046/073}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Fighting|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Illustration Rare|ennum=218/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=AR|jpnum=084/073}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Fighting|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jpnum=103/190}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Fighting|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Shiny Rare|ennum=172/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jprarity=S|jpnum=279/190}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Surging Sparks|Paldean Tauros|18}}|type=Fire|newmark=H|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Fire|enset=Surging Sparks|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=018/191|jpset=Super Electric Breaker|jprarity=U|jpnum=011/106}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Surging Sparks|Paldean Tauros|39}}|type=Water|newmark=H|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Water|enset=Surging Sparks|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=039/191|jpset=Super Electric Breaker|jprarity=U|jpnum=024/106}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Surging Sparks|Paldean Tauros|101}}|type=Fighting|newmark=H|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Fighting|enset=Surging Sparks|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=101/191|jpset=Super Electric Breaker|jprarity=U|jpnum=063/106}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Paldean Wooper|128}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=4}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Common|ennum=128/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=C|jpnum=053/073}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Illustration Rare|ennum=221/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=AR|jpnum=085/073}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Common|ennum=058/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jpnum=116/190}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Shiny Rare|ennum=180/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jprarity=S|jpnum=287/190}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Paldean Wooper|129}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Common|ennum=129/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=C|jpnum=052/073}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Paldean Wooper|126}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Obsidian Flames|enrarity=Common|ennum=126/197|jpset=Darkness Houndoom ex Start Deck|jpsetlink=ex Start Decks|jpsymbol=SetSymbolex Start Decks|jpnum=069/139}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Paldean Wooper|127}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Obsidian Flames|enrarity=Common|ennum=127/197|jpset=Ruler of the Black Flame|jprarity=C|jpnum=068/108}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|SVP Promo|Paldean Wooper|41}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=SVP Black Star Promos|ennum=041|jpset=Ruler of the Black Flame|jprarity=C|jpnum=067/108}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Generations Start Deck|Paldean Wooper|73}}|type=Darkness|newmark=H|color=FFF|rows=2}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|jpset=Generations Start Deck Koraidon ex & Paldean Clodsire ex|jpsetlink=Generations Start Decks|jpsymbol=SetSymbolGenerations Start Decks|jpnum=073/175}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|jpset=SV-P Promotional cards|jpsymbol=SetSymbol SMPromo|jpnum=193/SV-P}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Paldean Clodsire|128}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Obsidian Flames|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=128/197|jpset=Darkness Houndoom ex Start Deck|jpsetlink=ex Start Decks|jpsymbol=SetSymbolex Start Decks|jpnum=070/139}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname={{TCG ID|Obsidian Flames|Paldean Clodsire|129}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Obsidian Flames|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=129/197|jpset=Ruler of the Black Flame|jprarity=U|jpnum=069/108}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname=[[Paldean Clodsire ex (Paldea Evolved 130)|Paldean Clodsire]]{{ex}}|type=Darkness|newmark=G|rows=4}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Double Rare|ennum=130/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=RR|jpnum=054/073}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldea Evolved|enrarity=Ultra Rare|ennum=244/193|jpset=Triplet Beat|jprarity=SR|jpnum=091/073}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Double Rare|ennum=059/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jprarity=RR|jpnum=117/190}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|enset=Paldean Fates|enrarity=Shiny Ultra Rare|ennum=219/091|jpset=Shiny Treasure ex|jprarity=SSR|jpnum=332/190}} | |||
{{card list/card|cardname=[[Paldean Clodsire ex (Generations Start Deck 74)|Paldean Clodsire]]{{ex}}|type=Darkness|newmark=H|color=FFF|rows=1}} | |||
{{card list/release|type=Darkness|jpset=Generations Start Deck Koraidon ex & Paldean Clodsire ex|jpsetlink=Generations Start Decks|jpsymbol=SetSymbolGenerations Start Decks|jpnum=074/175}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* {{p|Tauros}} has the most [[regional form]]s of all Pokémon, with three. It is | * Some Pokémon with Paldean forms have unique distinctions: | ||
* Paldean {{p|Wooper}} is the only Paldean form to be revealed prior to the release of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. | ** {{p|Tauros}} has the most [[regional form]]s of all Pokémon, with three. It is the only Pokémon to have had multiple regional forms introduced in the same generation. | ||
* {{p|Clodsire}} is the only regional form exclusive evolution to be introduced in Generation IX. | ** Paldean {{p|Wooper}} is the only Paldean form to be revealed prior to the release of {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. | ||
* | ** {{p|Clodsire}} is the only regional form exclusive evolution to be introduced in Generation IX. | ||
* Fewer Paldean forms are found in a region than any other regional form, with a total of 4. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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== | ==Related articles== | ||
{{Paldean forms}} | {{Paldean forms}} | ||
{{forms}} | {{forms}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 31 January 2025
A Paldean form (Japanese: パルデアのすがた Paldean form) is a regional form found in Paldea.
List of Paldean forms
Ndex | Pokémon | Original form | Paldean form | Availability | |||||
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Image | Type | Ability | Image | Type | Ability | New evolution | |||
#0128 | Tauros | ![]() |
Normal | Intimidate Anger Point Sheer Force (Hidden) |
![]() Combat Breed |
Fighting | Intimidate Anger Point Cud Chew (Hidden) |
SV | |
![]() Blaze Breed |
Fighting Fire | Intimidate Anger Point Cud Chew (Hidden) | |||||||
![]() Aqua Breed |
Fighting Water | Intimidate Anger Point Cud Chew (Hidden) | |||||||
#0194 | Wooper | ![]() |
Water Ground | Damp Water Absorb Unaware (Hidden) |
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Poison Ground | Poison Point Water Absorb Unaware (Hidden) |
![]() Clodsire |
SV |
In the core series games
Generation IX
A total of four Paldean forms were introduced in Generation IX.
Unlike previous games, the player can breed Pokémon anywhere in picnics and is not limited to specific areas of the region. Should the player have The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, they are able to obtain the regular non-Paldean forms of Paldean Pokémon by breeding the Paldean forms without an Everstone outside of Paldea. In addition to this, Johtonian Wooper is available in the wild in Kitakami and Kantonian Tauros is available in the wild in the Terarium.
In addition, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduced the ecologically similar Pokémon lines: the Wiglett, Toedscool, and Poltchageist lines, whose designs heavily resemble the Diglett, Tentacool, and Sinistea lines, respectively. Despite their similar appearances, these Pokémon are not regional forms, as their Pokédex entries confirm them to be separate species. Their resemblance to pre-existing Pokémon may be inspired by the real-world phenomenon of convergent evolution.
Generation IX also introduced the Paradox Pokémon, which are also considered to be separate species of Pokémon despite resembling existing species, though they are theorized to be related to those species in some way.
In the spin-off games
Pokémon GO
On November 5, 2023, Paldean Wooper and Clodsire debuted in Pokémon GO as part of Wooper's Community Day, with Paldean Wooper having the potential to be found in the wild during and after the event. After the Community Day, it could also be found in 7 km Eggs.
Ndex | Name | Pokémon | Evolution | Release date | Notes |
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#0194 | Paldean Wooper | ![]() |
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November 5, 2023 (November 2023 Community Day)
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Pokémon UNITE
Combat Breed Paldean Tauros appear as Wild Pokémon in the Panic Parade mode.
In animation
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/1/15/Arboliva_Forest_Paldean_Wooper.png/250px-Arboliva_Forest_Paldean_Wooper.png)
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Two Combat Breed Paldean Tauros made their debut in Welcome to Paldea!.
A Paldean Wooper made its debut in Arboliva's Forest, where Liko came across an injured one. She attempted to help it, only to be confronted by wild Grass Pokémon trying to protect it.
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
A Combat Breed Paldean Tauros appeared in Breathe In, under the ownership of Nemona. She used it during her battle against Aliquis and his Meowscarada.
In the manga
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/5/51/Violet_Wooper.png/200px-Violet_Wooper.png)
Pokémon Adventures
Scarlet & Violet arc
A Paldean Wooper made its debut in PASV03, under the ownership of Violet. It later evolved into Clodsire prior to PASV11.
In the TCG
The following is a list of Pokémon with "Paldean" in their names.
Trivia
- Some Pokémon with Paldean forms have unique distinctions:
- Tauros has the most regional forms of all Pokémon, with three. It is the only Pokémon to have had multiple regional forms introduced in the same generation.
- Paldean Wooper is the only Paldean form to be revealed prior to the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
- Clodsire is the only regional form exclusive evolution to be introduced in Generation IX.
- Fewer Paldean forms are found in a region than any other regional form, with a total of 4.
In other languages
Paldean form
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Paldean <Pokémon>
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Related articles
Regional forms (Alolan • Galarian • Hisuian • Paldean)
Ecologically similar Pokémon
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