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All Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokémon

Get an overview of all the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokémon who will be appearing in The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk on Nintendo Switch.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Ogerpon can be seen

The list of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokémon is growing with a number of brand-new additions joining the already expansive lineup of Pokemon for the game. But, what are some of these new additions, their forms, and their unique abilities?

Below, you can find a full list of the new Pokémon coming in both The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk DLC. These new faces will be joined by existing Pokémon in the game and more than 230 additional Pokémon returning to the franchise with the DLC, and that weren’t already in the base game. The sheer amount of new Pokémon is almost certainly bound to shakeup our best Pokémon Scarlet Pokémon and best Pokémon Violet Pokémon guides.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokémon list

The list of DLC Pokémon for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s DLC The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk are:

  • Munkidori
  • Okidogi
  • Fezandipiti
  • Dripplin
  • Archaludon
  • Raging Bolt
  • Iron Bolt
  • Ogerpon
  • Terapagos (Normal Form)
  • Terapagos (Terastal Form)

You can find out a bit more information about each one below. Although, we don’t know much about each one yet. These details and sprite images come from the latest update on Serebii.net.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon:  Munkidori can be seen

Munkidori

Munkidori is one of the new Pokémon in the DLC. Their ability is Toxic Chain.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Okidogi can be seen

Okidogi

The evolved form of Munkidori is Okidogi. This brute also has Toxic Chain as their ability and as a Pokémon will be one of the beefiest additions in The Teal Mask.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Fezandipiti can be seen

Fezandipiti

Fezandipiti is the obligatory bird Pokémon added to the game with The Teal Mask. This Pokémon comes with Toxic Chain, like Munkidori and Okidogi, and will be one of the more majestic creatures in the DLC.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Dripplin can be seen

Dripplin

Dripplin has a lot of drip if you ask us. This candy apple (we think) Pokémon comes with Sweet Honey/Gluttony as its abilities and it will undoubtedly be a delightful addition to your party.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon:  Archaludon can be seen

Archaludon

Archaludon comes with Stamina/Sturdy and is an evolution of Duraludon.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Raging Bolt can be seen

Raging Bolt

A new Paradox Raikou form can be found in the DLC called Raging Bolt. It looks quite a lot like a Tallneck from Horizon Forbidden West and has already become a fan favorite.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Iron Bolt can be seen

Iron Bolt

Iron Bolt is an imposing figure from The Indigo Disk and its large reindeer-like antlers will be one to watch out for in a battle.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Ogerpon can be seen

Ogerpon

The legendary Pokémon in The Teal Mask is Ogerpon. This creepy-looking Pokémon will be one of the main new Pokémon in the DLC. It appears to be based on Oni creatures and traditional Japanese folklore horror with the mask it wears being described as “fearsome”.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Terapagos Normal Form can be seen

Terapagos (Normal Form)

This reptilian Pokémon resembles a light blue turtle and its deep shade of Indigo gives it a unique look. It will be the main legendary Pokémon in The Indigo Disk and this is the normal form, compared to its more glitzy Terastal form.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokemon: Terapagos Terastal form can be seen

Terapagos (Terastal Form)

The Terastal Form of Terapagos is vastly different from its regular form. The mystery behind this Pokémon will be at the heart of the Indigo Disk DLC.

With a look at all the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC Pokémon, you can now jump in and take a look at what to expect from the two DLC packs in more detail which draw upon many other Nintendo games. Each pack looks to be shaping up to be its own separate game with how much is in them.