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* This is the only generation:
* This is the only generation:
** To not introduce a {{t|Flying}}- or {{type|Ground}} move.
** To not introduce a {{t|Flying}}- or {{type|Ground}} move.
** To introduce a {{2t|Bug|Dark}}, {{2t|Grass|Fire}}, {{2t|Electric|Fighting}}, and {{2t|Fairy|Fighting}} type Pokémon, making Dark, Grass, Electric, and Fighting pair with every other type at least once.
** To introduce a {{2t|Bug|Dark}}, {{2t|Grass|Fire}}, {{2t|Electric|Fighting}}, and {{2t|Fairy|Fighting}}-type Pokémon, making Dark, Grass, Electric, and Fighting pair with every other type at least once.
** To not introduce a Pokémon that evolves when [[Friendship evolution|leveled up with high friendship]].
** To not introduce a Pokémon that evolves when [[Friendship evolution|leveled up with high friendship]].
* This generation introduced the fewest [[regional form]]s of a generation that introduced regional forms, with only four, three of them being forms of {{p|Tauros|the same Pokémon}}.
* This generation introduced the fewest [[regional form]]s of a generation that introduced regional forms, with only four, three of them being forms of {{p|Tauros|the same Pokémon}}.

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Generation IX
ScarletTitle.png
Title screen of Pokémon Scarlet
Debut EN November 18, 2022
JA November 18, 2022
Pokémon 1025 (120 new, 734 available)
Main games Scarlet and Violet (The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero)
Region(s) introduced Paldea, Kitakami
Other RPGs Legends: Z-A
Storage games HOME (ver 3.0+)
Side games GO (Versions 0.255.0+), Sleep
Current length EN 738 days
JA 738 days

The ninth generation[1] (Japanese: 第九世代 ninth generation) of Pokémon games, commonly referred to by fans as Generation IX (Japanese: 世代IX Generation IX), is the ninth installment of the Pokémon video game series. The ninth generation began with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on November 18, 2022 and continued with The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, followed by Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

Generation IX was first revealed via a Pokémon Presents video presentation on February 27, 2022, which revealed Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

History

The ninth generation of Pokémon was announced with the reveal of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on February 27, 2022. These games were released worldwide on November 18, 2022.

Since May 30, 2023, players have been able to store their Pokémon from Scarlet and Violet and trade with other players in Pokémon HOME.

During the Pokémon Presents on February 27, 2023, The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero was announced. It is a paid DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, introducing new content to the games. Its first part, The Teal Mask, was released on September 13, 2023, while its second part, The Indigo Disk, was released on December 14, 2023. Physical bundles of each game with its DLC were announced on September 26, 2023 and were released on November 3, 2023.

During the Pokémon Presents on February 27, 2024, Pokémon Legends: Z-A was announced. The game is set within Lumiose City in the Kalos region. It is scheduled to release in 2025.

Connectivity

Regarding connectivity with previous generations, users of Pokémon HOME can carry forward their Pokémon from Pokémon Bank (if they downloaded it prior to the discontinuation of the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS), Let's Go, Pikachu!, Let's Go, Eevee!, Sword, Shield, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, Legends Arceus and GO to the application, allowing for a transfer of Pokémon that originate in core series games as early as Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, as well as the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console releases of the Generation I and II games.

Advances in gameplay

Alterations from Generation VIII

Further additions in Scarlet and Violet updates

Version 1.2.0

Further additions in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC

The Teal Mask (Version 2.0.1)

The Indigo Disk (Version 3.0.0)

Further additions in Pokémon Legends: Z-A

Region

Paldea

Main article: Paldea

The Paldea region was introduced in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Starter Pokémon

The starters of the ninth generation, like the starters of the previous eight regions, follow the Grass-Fire-Water trio, with the Grass-type Sprigatito, the Fire-type Fuecoco, and the Water-type Quaxly.

Sprigatito
Sprigatito
Fuecoco
Fuecoco
Quaxly
Quaxly
Grass Fire Water
Floragato Floragato Crocalor Crocalor Quaxwell Quaxwell
Grass Fire Water
Meowscarada Meowscarada Skeledirge Skeledirge Quaquaval Quaquaval
Grass Dark Fire Ghost Water Fighting

Gym Leaders

The player battles these Gym Leaders as part of the Victory Road storyline. They are awarded a Gym Badge with each victory.

Paldea League
Generation IX Region: Paldea
Gym Leader
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Badge
VSKaty.png
Katy
カエデ Kaede
Cortondo
セルクルタウン
Cercle Town
Bug SVbadge VictoryRoad Bug.png
Bug Badge
VSBrassius.png
Brassius
コルサ Colza
Artazon
ボウルタウン
Bowl Town
Grass SVbadge VictoryRoad Grass.png
Grass Badge
VSIono.png
Iono
ナンジャモ Nanjyamo
Levincia
ハッコウシティ
Hakkō City
Electric SVbadge VictoryRoad Electric.png
Electric Badge
VSKofu.png
Kofu
ハイダイ Haidai
Cascarrafa
カラフシティ
Carafe City
Water SVbadge VictoryRoad Water.png
Water Badge
VSLarry.png
Larry
アオキ Aoki
Medali
チャンプルタウン
Chanpuru Town
Normal SVbadge VictoryRoad Normal.png
Normal Badge
VSRyme.png
Ryme
ライム Lime
Montenevera
フリッジタウン
Fridge Town
Ghost SVbadge VictoryRoad Ghost.png
Ghost Badge
VSTulip.png
Tulip
リップ Lip
Alfornada
ベイクタウン
Bake Town
Psychic SVbadge VictoryRoad Psychic.png
Psychic Badge
VSGrusha.png
Grusha
グルーシャ Grusha
Glaseado Mountain
ナッペ山
Mount Napper
Ice SVbadge VictoryRoad Ice.png
Ice Badge


Team Star Bosses

The player battles these Team Star Bosses as part of the ★ Starfall Street ★ storyline. They are awarded a Star Badge with each victory.

Team Star
Generation IX Region: Paldea
Squad Boss
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Badge
VSGiacomo V.png
Giacomo
ピーニャ Piña
Segin Squad's Base
チーム・セギンのアジト
Team Segin's Hideout
Dark SVbadge StarfallStreet Dark.png
Dark Badge
VSMela S.png
Mela
メロコ Meloco
Schedar Squad's Base
チーム・シェダルのアジト
Team Schedar's Hideout
Fire SVbadge StarfallStreet Fire.png
Fire Badge
VSAtticus.png
Atticus
シュウメイ Shūmei
Navi Squad's Base
チーム・シーのアジト
Team Tsih's Hideout
Poison SVbadge StarfallStreet Poison.png
Poison Badge
VSOrtega S.png
Ortega
オルティガ Ortiga
Ruchbah Squad's Base
チーム・ルクバーのアジト
Team Ruchbah's Hideout
Fairy SVbadge StarfallStreet Fairy.png
Fairy Badge
VSEri V.png
Eri
ビワ Biwa
Caph Squad's Base
チーム・カーフのアジト山
Team Caph's Hideout
Fighting SVbadge StarfallStreet Fighting.png
Fighting Badge


Titan Pokémon

The player battles these Titan Pokémon as part of the Path of Legends storyline. They are awarded a Titan Badge with each victory.

Location Titan Pokémon Herba Mystica Badge Unlocked Upgrade
South Province
(Area Three)
Stony Cliff Titan
950Klawf.png
Klawf
 Rock 
Bag Sweet Herba Mystica SV Sprite.png
Sweet Herba Mystica
SVbadge PathOfLegends Rock.png
Rock Badge
Dashing
West Province
(Area One)
Open Sky Titan
962Bombirdier.png
Bombirdier
 Flying  Dark 
Bag Bitter Herba Mystica SV Sprite.png
Bitter Herba Mystica
SVbadge PathOfLegends Flying.png
Flying Badge
Swimming
East Province
(Area Three)
Lurking Steel Titan
968Orthworm.png
Orthworm
 Steel 
Bag Salty Herba Mystica SV Sprite.png
Salty Herba Mystica
SVbadge PathOfLegends Steel.png
Steel Badge
High Jumping
Asado Desert Quaking Earth TitanS
984Great Tusk.png
Great Tusk
 Ground  Fighting 
Quaking Earth TitanV
990Iron Treads.png
Iron Treads
 Ground  Steel 
Bag Sour Herba Mystica SV Sprite.png
Sour Herba Mystica
SVbadge PathOfLegends Ground.png
Ground Badge
Gliding
Casseroya Lake False Dragon Titan
977Dondozo.png
Dondozo
 Water 
False Dragon Titan
978Tatsugiri.png
Tatsugiri
 Dragon  Water 
Bag Spicy Herba Mystica SV Sprite.png
Spicy Herba Mystica
SVbadge PathOfLegends Dragon.png
Dragon Badge
Climbing


Title screens

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Reason: Japanese SV title screens; title screen after reacquiring the Violet Book in Indigo Disk

English title screens

Pokémon Scarlet Pokémon Violet
ScarletTitle.png VioletTitle.png
Post-Credits
ScarletTitle Post-Credits.png VioletTitle Post-Credits.png
After obtaining the Scarlet/Violet book at the Crystal Pool
ScarletTitle Post-DLC.png VioletTitle Post-DLC.png

Trivia

References


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