Highlights

  • Dataminers claim to have uncovered the entire Pokedex for the upcoming Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.
  • The leaked list only shows returning Pokemon, with eight Pokemon not included, including four already revealed.
  • The leak aligns with the news that past starter Pokemon will be available in The Indigo Disk DLC, making them catchable in the wild.

Just after the release of the first wave of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC, a dataminer claims to have uncovered the entire Pokedex for the upcoming Indigo Disk DLC. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is releasing its DLC in two separate waves, the first (The Teal Mask) having just launched and the second (The Indigo Disk) slated to be available before the end of the year.

With The Teal Mask still fresh on the minds of Pokemon fans, players are still making discoveries within the updated map between all the new and returning monsters. One gamer even discovered a shiny Pokemon move. Still, the fanbase can't help but wonder what is next with the second part of the DLC presumably months away. As it tends to happen with Pokemon, however, dataminers have dug into the code and potentially found a few secrets ahead of time.

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Dataminer mattyoukhana_ took to social media to share what they believe to be the entire Pokedex for The Indigo Mask DLC. The image in the social media post allegedly only shows returning Pokemon. According to mattyoukhana_, there are eight Pokemon not included in the image. Four of the remaining Pokemon include monsters that have already been revealed like Archaludon, Raging Bolt, Iron Crown, and Terapagos. The rest of the Pokemon are all unannounced.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo Disk Leaked Pokemon List

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  • Bulbasaur
  • Ivysaur
  • Venusaur
  • Charmander
  • Charmeleon
  • Charizard
  • Squirtle
  • Wartortle
  • Blastoise
  • Sandshrew
  • Sandslash
  • Vulpix
  • Ninetales
  • Oddish
  • Gloom
  • Vileplume
  • Venonat
  • Venomoth
  • Diglett
  • Dugtrio
  • Tentacool
  • Tentacruel
  • Geodude
  • Graveler
  • Golem
  • Slowpoke
  • Slowbro
  • Magnemite
  • Magneton
  • Doduo
  • Dodrio
  • Seel
  • Dewgong
  • Grimer
  • Muk
  • Exeggcute
  • Exeggutor
  • Hitmonlee
  • Hitmonchan
  • Rhyhorn
  • Rhydon
  • Chansey
  • Horsea
  • Seadra
  • Scyther
  • Electabuzz
  • Magmar
  • Tauros
  • Lapras
  • Porygon
  • Chikorita
  • Bayleef
  • Meganium
  • Cyndaquil
  • Quilava
  • Typhlosion
  • Totodile
  • Croconaw
  • Feraligatr
  • Chinchou
  • Lanturn
  • Bellossom
  • Slowking
  • Girafarig
  • Snubbull
  • Granbull
  • Qwilfish
  • Scizor
  • Skarmory
  • Kingdra
  • Porygon2
  • Smeargle
  • Tyrogue
  • Hitmontop
  • Elekid
  • Magby
  • Blissey
  • Treecko
  • Grovyle
  • Sceptile
  • Torchic
  • Combusken
  • Blaziken
  • Mudkip
  • Marshtomp
  • Swampert
  • Slakoth
  • Vigoroth
  • Slaking
  • Plusle
  • Minun
  • Numel
  • Camerupt
  • Torkoal
  • Trapinch
  • Vibrava
  • Flygon
  • Swablu
  • Altaria
  • Zangoose
  • Seviper
  • Luvdisc
  • Beldum
  • Metang
  • Metagross
  • Turtwig
  • Grotle
  • Torterra
  • Chimchar
  • Monferno
  • Infernape
  • Piplup
  • Prinplup
  • Empoleon
  • Cranidos
  • Rampardos
  • Shieldon
  • Bastiodon
  • Happiny
  • Finneon
  • Lumineon
  • Snover
  • Abomasnow
  • Magnezone
  • Rhyperior
  • Electivire
  • Magmortar
  • Porygon-Z
  • Rotom
  • Snivy
  • Servine
  • Serperior
  • Tepig
  • Pignite
  • Emboar
  • Oshawott
  • Dewott
  • Samurott
  • Blitzle
  • Zebstrika
  • Drilbur
  • Excadrill
  • Cottonee
  • Whimsicott
  • Sandile
  • Krokorok
  • Krookodile
  • Scraggy
  • Scrafty
  • Minccino
  • Cinccino
  • Gothorita
  • Gothitelle
  • Solosis
  • Duosion
  • Reuniclus
  • Deerling
  • Sawsbuck
  • Alomomola
  • Joltik
  • Galvantula
  • Tynamo
  • Eelektrik
  • Eelektross
  • Axew
  • Fraxure
  • Haxorus
  • Cubchoo
  • Beartic
  • Golett
  • Golurk
  • Rufflet
  • Braviary
  • Vullaby
  • Mandibuzz
  • Chespin
  • Quilladin
  • Chesnaught
  • Fennekin
  • Braixen
  • Delphox
  • Froakie
  • Frogadier
  • Greninja
  • Fletchling
  • Fletchinder
  • Talonflame
  • Litleo
  • Pyroar
  • Espurr
  • Meowstic
  • Inkay
  • Malamar
  • Rowlet
  • Dartrix
  • Decidueye
  • Litten
  • Torracat
  • Incineroar
  • Popplio
  • Brionne
  • Primarina
  • Pikipek
  • Trumbeak
  • Toucannon
  • Crabrawler
  • Crabominable
  • Oricorio
  • Dewpider
  • Araquanid
  • Comfey
  • Minior
  • Bruxish
  • Grookey
  • Thwackey
  • Rillaboom
  • Scorbunny
  • Raboot
  • Cinderace
  • Sobble
  • Drizzile
  • Inteleon
  • Sinistea
  • Polteageist
  • Milcery
  • Alcremie
  • Duraludon
  • Kleavor
  • Rellor
  • Rabsca
  • Farigiraf
  • Walking Wake
  • Iron Leaves
  • Archaludon
  • Raging Bolt
  • Iron Crown
  • Terapagos

Both DLC waves are said to collectively see over 200 Pokemon returning to Scarlet and Violet. This alleged leak perhaps gives fans a clearer picture as to which Pokemon are making their way back.

This leak does align with the news that past starter Pokemon will be made available in The Indigo Disk DLC. Some starter Pokemon have been made available in Tera Raid dens, but it appears as though these creatures can be caught in the wild. This should finally make them able to be shiny hunted without breeding. Scarlet and Violet are arguably the easiest games to find shinies, so this is a welcome feature for those who are looking to get some rare, Pokemon color variants.

Game Freak and The Pokemon Company continue their trend of offering previous generations of monsters in this manner, however, as the Mewtwo raid battles are ongoing for the next handful of days. As part of this event, players are even able to claim Mew as an in-game Mystery Gift. This Mew offers an in-raid stat boost that makes the rather difficult boss a tad bit easier to defeat.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available now for Switch.

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