Excadrill in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC
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All new and returning Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: The Indigo Disk

Whether they're old, new, or new new.

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet have finally received their second DLC pack: The Indigo Disk. As you’d expect, this second installment of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero brings a lot to the table for Pokemon fans to chew on; not the least of which are new monsters.

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In truth, The Indigo Disk doesn’t feature too many completely new Pokemon. The main appeal here is seeing a bunch of fan favorite monsters return, including regional variants of existing monsters. Of course, one monster does get an all-new evolution here, and The Indigo Disk brings a handful of new Paradox Pokemon to the table as well. It wouldn’t deserve the title of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero otherwise!

Note that those who have followed the 7-Star Tera Raid scene will find that they already have several of the Pokemon listed below already. This mainly includes the starter Pokemon from previous generations, as well as the Paradox Pokemon Walking Wake and Iron Leaves. I’m personally still counting these Pokemon as “new,” since these events were time limited and can’t be repeated today. But if you got ’em, you got ’em.

Anyway, to help you on your search, below you’ll find all the Pokemon in The Indigo Disk. Each monster has been separated by its origin to help you get a feel for how much is actually new this time around.

Rotom in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC
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All returning Pokemon from Paldea in The Indigo Disk

Note: Some of the Pokemon below can be found in Kitakami as well.

8: Venonat
9: Venomoth
16: Happiny
17: Chansey
18: Blissey
19: Scyther
20: Scizor
25: Girafarig
26: Farigiraf
27: Sandile
28: Krokorok
29: Krookodile
30: Rellor
31: Rabsca
32: Rufflet
33: Braviary
36: Litleo
37: Pyroar
38: Deerling
39: Sawsbuck
41: Rotom
55: Bruxish
59: Slakoth
60: Vigoroth
61: Slaking
70: Zangoose
71: Seviper
72: Crabrawler
73: Crabominable
74: Onicorio
82: Luvdisc
83: Finneon
84: Lumineon
85: Alomomola
86: Torkoal
87: Fletchling
88: Fletchinder
89: Talonflame
101: Gothita
102: Gothorita
103: Gothitelle
114: Swablu
115: Altaria
116: Magnemite
117: Magneton
118: Magnezone
125: Numel
126: Camerupt
127: Sinistea
128: Polteageist
134: Tynamo
135: Eelektrik
136: Eelektross
140: Axew
141: Fraxure
142: Haxorus
153: Cubchoo
154: Beartic

Vullaby in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC
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All returning Pokemon from Kitakami in The Indigo Disk

Yup, this is a short list. Oops all Vullabys!

34: Vullaby
35: Mandibuzz

Exeggutor and Alolan Exeggutor in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC
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The Indigo Disk Pokemon new to Scarlet & Violet, but not to the franchise

Note: Entries marked with a * indicate that it is a different variant of a Pokemon that already exists in Paldea or Kitakami. These are considered unique entries in the Pokedex.

1: Doduo
2: Dodrio
3: Exeggcute
4: Exeggutor *
5: Rhyhorn
6: Rhydon
7: Rhyperior
10: Elekid
11: Electabuzz
12: Electivire
13: Magby
14: Magmar
15: Magmortar
21: Kleavor
22: Tauros *
23: Blitzle
24: Zebstrika
40: Smeargle
42: Milcery
43: Alcremie
44: Trapinch
45: Vibrava
46: Flygon
47: Pikipek
48: Trumbeak
49: Toucannon
50: Tentacool
51: Tentacruel
52: Horsea
53: Seadra
54: Kingdra
56: Cottonee
57: Whimsicott
58: Comfey
62: Oddish
63: Gloom
64: Vileplume
65: Bellossom
66: Diglett *
67: Dugtrio *
68: Grimer *
69: Muk *
75: Slowpoke *
76: Slowbro *
77: Slowking *
78: Chinchou
79: Lanturn
80: Inkay
81: Malamar
90: Dewpider
91: Araquanid
92: Tyrogue
93: Hitmonlee
94: Hitmonchan
95: Hitmontop
96: Geodude *
97: Graveler *
98: Golem *
99: Drilbur
100: Excadrill
104: Espurr
105: Meowstic
106: Minior
107: Cranidos
108: Rampardos
109: Shieldon
110: Bastiodon
111: Minccino
112: Cinccino
113: Skarmory
119: Plusle
120: Minun
121: Scraggy
122: Scrafty
123: Golett
124: Golurk
129: Porygon
130: Porygon2
131: Porygon-Z
132: Joltik
133: Galvantula
137: Beldum
138: Metang
139: Metagross
143: Seel
144: Dewgong
145: Lapras
146: Qwilfish *
147: Overqwil
148: Solosis
149: Duosion
150: Reuniclus
151: Snubbull
152: Granbull
155: Sandshrew *
156: Sandslash *
157: Vulpix *
158: Ninetales *
159: Snover
160: Abomasnow
161: Duraludon
164: Bulbasaur
165: Ivysaur
166: Venusaur
167: Charmander
168: Charmeleon
169: Charizard
170: Squirtle
171: Wartortle
172: Blastoise
173: Chikorita
174: Bayleef
175: Meganium
176: Cyndaquil
177: Quilava
178: Typhlosion
179: Totodile
180: Croconaw
181: Geraligatr
182: Treecko
183: Grovyle
184: Sceptile
185: Torchic
186: Combusken
187: Blaziken
188: Mudkip
189: Marshtomp
190: Swampert
191: Turtwig
192: Grotle
193: Torterra
194: Chimchar
195: Monferno
196: Infernape
197: Piplup
198: Prinplup
199: Empoleon
200: Snivy
201: Servine
202: Serperior
203: Tepig
204: Pignite
205: Emboar
206: Oshawott
207: Dewott
208: Samurott
209: Chespin
210: Quilladin
211: Chesnaught
212: Fennekin
213: Braixen
214: Delphox
215: Froakie
216: Frogadier
217: Greninja
218: Rowlet
219: Dartrix
220: Decidueye
221: Litten
222: Torracat
223: Incineroar
224: Popplio
225: Brionne
226: Primarina
227: Grookey
228: Thwackey
229: Rillaboom
230: Scorbunny
231: Raboot
232: Cinderace
233: Sobble
234: Drizzile
235: Inteleon

Hydrapple in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: The Indigo Disk
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All new Pokemon in The Indigo Disk

162: Archaludon
163: Hydrapple
236: Gouging Fire
237: Raging Bolt
238: Iron Crown
239: Iron Boulder
240: Terapagos

Walking Wake in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC
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Limited Pokemon in The Indigo Disk

These are event-specific Pokemon that do appear in the Pokedex, but aren’t obtainable through regular play. If you don’t have them, don’t worry about it.

241: Walking Wake
242: Iron Leaves


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