Highlights

  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's second DLC, The Indigo Disk, may introduce a Bug/Dragon-type Pokemon, breaking traditional type combinations.
  • The possibility of a Bug/Dragon-type evolution for Dipplin is supported by leaks and clues, such as its ability to use the Eviolite and its Pokedex entry.
  • The addition of new type combinations in Pokemon games, like Dipplin's evolution's potential Bug/Dragon combo, would make many fans happy after Flygon and Yanmega didn't get it.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's The Teal Mask DLC may not have been as ground-breaking as the base Gen 9 games, but it does seem like it is building up the story of The Indigo Disk expansion, following the character arc of Kieran and all-new characters alike. This is likely true of the Pokemon in The Teal Mask as well, with the Loyal Three allegedly having a "master" that originally gave them their Toxic Chain Ability when it granted them their new powers. Considering that multiple leaks have surfaced regarding the second DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, it doesn't come as a surprise that The Indigo Disk will include several new critters - possibly including the first-ever Bug/Dragon Pokemon.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet added many critters that had some of the unused type combos in Pokemon games, such as Iron Hands and Pawmot being Electric/Fighting and Iron Valiant being Fighting/Fairy. Gen 9 broke the mold in multiple ways, which bodes well for future games and what they'll bring to the series, but it also shows the potential of its second DLC. The Indigo Disk is already slated for breaking a few major traditions, such as including a second set of Elite Four and making all past starters available, and a Bug/Dragon Pokemon could be yet another way to achieve this.

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Dipplin's Evolution in The Indigo Disk Could be a Bug/Dragon Pokemon

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The current theory is that The Indigo Disk will not only feature a Dipplin evolution, but that it will give up its Grass type for Bug, while retaining Dragon. Even without leaks and rumors, the possibility that the Dipplin will evolve in The Indigo Disk seems all but confirmed by The Teal Mask itself, since the pocket monster can use the Eviolite as a held item, which is normally reserved for creatures that are not fully evolved, giving them extra Defense and Special Defense.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet finally featuring a Bug/Dragon-type would be a dream come true for many fans, especially since monsters like Flygon and Yanmega would have both made sense with that combination. However, it would also be a great treat to see Dipplin's evolution get that type, since some may not expect it to evolve in the first place, and then also change its type and gain a new one. It's already been speculated that after all the leaks from a renowned Pokemon insider, called Riddler Khu, Dipplin's evolution in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet might have seven heads.

This would make sense after seeing that Dipplin's Pokedex entry describes the critter as made by two different wyrms inhabiting the candy apple, with the evolution possibly including a total of seven of them inside the one apple. Furthermore, when trying to make Dipplin remember a move in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, players can teach it Infestation - a Bug-type move that traps the user for seven turns. The number seven gives further credibility to the leaks, in this context, but the most important detail is that neither Flapple nor Appletun (the other two Applin evolutions) can learn Infestation.

The fact that Infestation is a Bug-type move exclusive to Dipplin within its evolutionary line seems to build an even stronger case for its evolution to be Bug/Dragon, but what further cements this possibility is Khu's latest riddle. Here, they simply ask "Which?" with two images following - one for the Grass type and the other for Bug. The Indigo Disk is breaking tradition in multiple ways, and it wouldn't be a shock to discover that it is also adding a never-before-seen type combination in Pokemon games, one that makes sense if Dipplin's wyrms start "infesting" the apple, maybe making it rotten.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available now for the Nintendo Switch.

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