Pokemon Sword and Shield is just a few months from release, and since its announcement, there has been a steady stream of new Pokemon revealed for the next generation of Pokemon games. While there are a ton of Pokemon confirmed for the two titles from all generations, there have been several revealed that will only be found in the new Galar region.
This includes the new starter Pokemon, namely Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble, and the new legendary Pokemon, Zacian and Zamazenta. Yet beyond even that, there are a ton of new Pokemon, including the new largest Pokemon to appear in the series to date. Without further ado, here is every new Galar Pokemon revealed for Pokemon Sword and Shield so far.
Grookey - Grass Starter
Scorbunny - Fire Starter
Sobble - Water Starter
Corviknight - Flying/Steel
Drednaw - Water/Rock
Wooloo - Normal
Gossifleur - Grass
Eldegoss - Grass
Yamper - Electric
Impidimp - Dark/Fairy
Duraludon - Steel/Dragon
Alcremie - Fairy
Note: G-max Alcremie is the largest Pokemon ever, surpassing Wailord for the title.
Rolycoly - Rock
Morpeko - Electric/Dark
*Note: Morpeko changes form every other turn.
Galarian Weezing
Galarian Zigzagoon
Galarian Linoone
Obstagoon
*Note: Obstagoon is the evolved form of a Galarian Linoone.
Zacian - Pokemon Sword Mascot Legendary (Type Unknown)
Zamazenta - Pokemon Shield Mascot Legendary (Type Unknown)
It's worth mentioning that there are new two features in Pokemon Sword and Shield: Dynamax and Gigantamax. All Pokemon can be Dynamaxed, which is essentially where it becomes a large version of itself, and there are even raids tied to wild Dynamaxed Pokemon. Pokemon Sword and Shield Gigantamax forms are rarer, come with special moves, and look noticeably different (much like the aforementioned G-Max Alcremie). Right now, only Drednaw, Corviknight, and Alcremie are Galar Pokemon confirmed to have this special form, with more likely to be confirmed by launch.
Beyond the new features, more Galar Pokemon will also likely be revealed in the build-up to Pokemon Sword and Shield's release, though there is currently no indication as to how many new Pokemon there will be. This article will be updated to reflect these new Pokemon, so be sure to stay tuned for more!
Pokemon Sword and Shield will launch on November 15, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.