List of Pokémon by Paldea Pokédex number
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This is a list of Pokémon in the order dictated by the Paldea regional Pokédex, meaning that the starter Pokémon from Paldea will appear first, followed by Pokémon native to the Paldea region. There are 400 numbered Pokémon in the Paldea Pokédex. For the first time, no Pokédex numbers shown in the game have leading zeros.
List of Pokémon by Paldea Pokédex number
#1 - #50 Sprigatito - Masquerain
#51 - #100 Buizel - Oricorio
#101 - #150 Mareep - Torkoal
#151 - #200 Numel - Dedenne
#201 - #251 Pachirisu - Scovillain
#252 - #300 Cacnea - Falinks
#301 - #351 Hawlucha - Frosmoth
#352 - #400 Snover - Miraidon
Compatible Pokémon not in the Paldea Pokédex
The following Pokémon are not in the Paldea Pokédex, but can still be transferred to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet via Pokémon HOME, or obtained in-game through in-game events. Of these, Galarian Meowth, Johtonian Wooper, Quagsire, and Perrserker are available during normal gameplay as gifts or through in-game trades, while Hisuian Zorua and Zoroark are available through an event. Charizard, Typhlosion, Samurott, Chesnaught, Delphox, Greninja, Decidueye, Rillaboom, Cinderace, Inteleon, Walking Wake, and Iron Leaves have also been made available through Poké Portal News event Tera Raid Battles, and consequently their pre-evolutions (if applicable) are available through breeding.
Of these Pokémon, only the Pikachu in a cap and Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon have entries in the Pokédex. Kantonian Tauros also has entries in the game's internal data, but these are unused and cannot be seen in-game.
Since Version 1.0.0
Since Version 1.2.0
Ndex | MS | Pokémon | Type | |
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#1009 | Walking Wake |
Water | Dragon | |
#1010 | Iron Leaves |
Grass | Psychic |
Available in future updates
The Teal Mask
The Indigo Disk
Trivia
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is the first game in which regional forms (and original forms of regional form Pokémon) can be obtained but are not registered in the Pokédex. Although entries for Kantonian Tauros exist in the game data, they cannot be seen in-game as it is impossible to register it in the Pokédex, even if it is obtained.
- Some images in the Paldea Pokédex reference Pokémon biology or other Pokémon media:
- Some Pokémon are depicted as predators to others: Starly to Scatterbug, Rufflet to Spewpa, Persian to Starly, Salandit to Combee, Barraskewda to Wingull, and Mareanie to Pincurchin.
- The rivalry of Zangoose and Seviper, Toxapex and Bruxish, and Slowking and Oranguru are shown for these Pokémon.
- Stunky's image presents it being ready to emit repulsive gases.
- Drifloon and Froslass's images show them potentially kidnapping a child and a man, respectively.
- Meowth's image shows it beside a Pikachu, which might reference the Pokémon anime and the rivalry between Ash's Pikachu and Team Rocket's Meowth.
- Dragonite in front of a lighthouse may be a reference to its debut episode in the anime, Mystery at the Lighthouse.
- There is a visual glitch on Flamigo's Pokédex image, showing two Flamigo with their wings both spread out and tucked in.
- This is the first regional Pokédex to exclude Lickilicky and Mantyke after their debuts.
- The images for Koraidon and Miraidon have unique borders that are also different from each other. They are the only two Pokémon with this distinction.
- The Paldea Pokédex available in the mobile version of Pokémon HOME (added in v3.0.0) uses the same images as those seen in the Pokédex in Scarlet and Violet, albeit with the borders removed.
- Although Tentacool and Wailmer are not present in Scarlet and Violet, they are referenced in the Pokédex entries for Toedscool and Cetoddle, respectively.
- All Generation VIII species and alternate forms that were introduced mid-generation (in updates to Pokémon Sword and Shield and in Pokémon Legends: Arceus) are compatible with Scarlet and Violet.
- All Pokémon with a Hisuian regional form are available in-game as their non-Hisuian counterpart.
- The Paldean Pokédex is somewhat unreliable with showing where some Pokémon can be found, and doesn't show all the locations of all Pokémon. Some examples include: a sizable amount of non-Paradox Pokémon (such as Chansey) can be found in Area Zero despite not stating so on the map, Cacturne can be found in the Asado Desert despite the map stating its location as "area unknown", Gastrodon can spawn on the beach of North Province (Area Three) despite the map not showing the area as one of its spawn locations, and the locations of wild Tera Pokémon (such as Tsareena) will not be shown on the map.
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