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    Every Confirmed Pokemon For Pokemon Scarlet And Violet So Far

    By Darryn Bonthuys on November 7, 2022 at 5:12AM PST

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    A new Pokemon game means a new generation of pocket monsters to hunt, battle, and collect. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet looks set to continue that catch 'em all tradition, and ahead of its release later in 2022, you can expect a constant trickle of reveals for the next game in the long-running series.

    Three of those new Pokemon--Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly--have already been revealed, and the new region that you'll explore is also filled with other Pokemon from across the entire history of the series. Classic Pokemon such as Meowth and Pikachu are roaming the land, while other Pokemon generations are represented by the likes of Lucario, Stonjourner, and more. It remains to be seen if there'll be regional versions of familiar Pokemon--an idea that first debuted in Pokemon Sun and Moon--but for now, here's every confirmed Pokemon so far, as well as their evolutions.

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    In the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet news department, the latest trailer showed off a few new Pokemon, characters, and more of the world that players will get to explore. Nintendo also revealed a Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Switch OLED model, which dresses the console up in a selection of vibrant colors and legendary Pokemon. Just in time for Halloween, there's also a new trailer that introduces the spooky Ghost-type dog Graveard.

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    Sprigatito

    Sprigatito

    A capricious and attention-seeking Grass-type Pokemon, Sprigatito has a feline design and its special ability Overgrow can amplify its elemental attacks when it's in a bind.

    Fuecoco

    Fuecoco

    A laid-back Pokemon, this Fire-type crocodile does things at its own pace and can turn up the heat with its Blaze special ability.

    Quaxly

    Quaxly

    Described as an earnest and tidy duckling Pokemon, Quaxly enhances its Water-type attacks with its Torrent special ability when the going gets tough.

    Also known as the Coin Chest Pokemon, Gimmighoul has two forms. In its Chest Form, this Ghost-type Pokemon gains a sturdy defense, and when it senses an approaching person or Pokemon it will use ghost energy to possess its target and force them to collect coins for it. In its Roaming Form, Gimmighoul gathers coins by itself but will drop its loot if it sense anyone approaching it.

    Graveard

    Graveard

    A very good Ghost-type, Graveard will follow anyone who gives it attention and is happy to play with them. The only downside to having this adorable pooch around is that it will slowly and inadvertently absorb the life-force of those around it.

    Bellibolt

    Bellibolt

    The partner pocket monster of gym leader Iono, Bellibolt is known as the EleFrog Pokemon. Bellibolt can expand and contract its body to generate electricity in an organ that resembles a belly button, and once it has enough power, it'll discharge the energy from the two bumps on either side of its head that resemble eyeballs.

    Farigiraf

    Farigiraf

    The evolved form of Girafarig, Farigiraf retains the Psychic and Normal-Type attributes of the original Pokemon but with a new topsy-turvy design. The head of its main body and the head from its tail have fused together, allowed for increased psychic energy that it uses for punishing attacks or to help it stay alert in the dangerous Paldean environment. If its mental powers aren't enough, its long neck can be used to clobber enemies and is said to have enough force to pulverize stone and crush steel beams.

    Wiglett

    Wiglett

    The garden-eel Pokemon, Wiglett boasts an exceptional sense of smell, which it uses to detect other nearby pocket monsters. If it smells any other Pokemon near it, Wiglett will burrow into the sand to conceal itself. It's still unclear what the rest of its body hidden in the sand is like or how long it might be, and its resemblance to Diglett is said to be coincidental.

    Armarouge

    Armarouge

    An armored Pokemon that can enhance its defense, this Fire and Psychic-type hybrid uses its unique warrior skills to unleash devastating firepower on the battlefield. Armarouge is exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet.

    Ceruledge

    Ceruledge

    Only available in Pokemon Violet, Ceruledge serves as a counterpart to Armarouge and is a Fire and Ghost-type Pokemon. It wears an old set of armor steeped in grudges and wields blades made of fire and ghost energy.

    Klawf

    Klawf

    Found on cliffs, Klawf is known as the Ambush Pokemon as it latches onto surfaces and pounces onto its prey from above. They can't stay in that position or all the blood will rush to their heads, but this Rock-type Pokemon will crush you if you wander into its trap.

    Grafaiai

    Grafaiai

    Step aside Smeargle, there's a new artistic Pokemon in town! Grafaiai is described as a moody Pokemon with a mercurial nature, and it lives a solitary life. Constantly engaging in territorial fights with other Pokemon, Grafaiai specializes in using its poisonous saliva in a variety of ways. It can use it as a projectile spitting attack or coat its claws in the toxic substance. The Normal and Poison-Type hybrid also has a fondness for eating Bug-type Pokemon, and it regularly lures in its prey by coating trees with its saliva, which has a sweet scent to it.

    Fidough

    Fidough

    Another delicious addition to the Paldea region, Fidough has elastic skin that it uses to intimidate its opponents by puffing up its bodies to appear bigger. Known as the Puppy Pokemon, this Fairy-type is also beloved for the yeast that it produces and has been protected by people across multiple ages.

    Cetitan

    Cetitan

    A gigantic Ice-type Pokemon with massive muscles, Cetitan migrate around the snowy regions and are protected by a thick layer of fat. If they get into trouble, they can use their formidable might to unleash incredible power.

    Paldean Wooper

    Paldean Wooper

    Having made the swim from the Johto region to Paldea, this hybrid Poison and Ground-type Pokemon lost a battle for territory and now lives in the bogs. To keep from drying out while living on land, Wooper began to cover their bodies with a poisonous film which had the side-effect of making them heavier and slower.

    Not much is known about Koraidon--one of the two legendary Pokemon of Scarlet and Violet--but it is said to have powers that far surpass those of other Pokemon.

    Like Koraidon, Miraidon is a creature shrouded in mystery and rumored to possess incredible power.

    LeChonk

    LeChonk

    Lechonk is a Normal-type Pokemon and is described as a gourmand with an excellent nose. Incredibly strong and fast, LeChonk is surprisingly timid and will dash away from danger. As a result of its dining habits, it has come to radiate an aroma resembling herbs that bug Pokmon dislike.

    Pawmi

    Pawmi

    Pawmi is an Electric-type mouse Pokemon that has electricity-discharging organs on its forepaws. It generates electricity by rubbing its cheeks, then shocks opponents by touching them with its front paws.

    Smoliv

    Smoliv

    Smoliv is one of the Pokemon used by Nemona, your friend. It produces an incredibly bitter oil from the top of its head that is not suitable for consumption, which it uses as a self-defense mechanism when startled. Should it be surprised, Smoliv will fire the oil at an enemy and run away.

    Starly

    Starly

    Staravia

    Staravia

    Staraptor

    Staraptor

    Cherubi

    Cherubi

    Cherrim

    Cherrim

    Petilil

    Petilil

    Liligant

    Liligant

    Bounsweet

    Bounsweet

    Steenee

    Steenee

    Tsareena

    Tsareena

    Psyduck

    Psyduck

    Golduck

    Golduck

    Combee

    Combee

    Vespiquen

    Vespiquen

    Drifloon

    Drifloon

    Drifblim

    Drifblim

    Stonjourner

    Stonjourner

    Meowth

    Meowth

    Persian

    Persian

    Wingull

    Wingull

    Pelipper

    Pelipper

    Clauncher

    Clauncher

    Clawitzer

    Clawitzer

    Swablu

    Swablu

    Altaria

    Altaria

    Seviper

    Seviper

    Hoppip

    Hoppip

    Skiploom

    Skiploom

    Jumplufff

    Jumplufff

    Pichu

    Pichu

    Pikachu

    Pikachu

    Raichu

    Raichu

    Happiny

    Happiny

    Chansey

    Chansey

    Blissey

    Blissey

    Magnemite

    Magnemite

    Magneton

    Magneton

    Magnezone

    Magnezone

    Larvitar

    Larvitar

    Pupitar

    Pupitar

    Tyranitar

    Tyranitar

    Flabebe

    Flabebe

    Floette

    Floette

    Florges

    Florges

    Riolu

    Riolu

    Lucario

    Lucario

    Zorua

    Zorua

    Zoroark

    Zoroark

    Chewtle

    Chewtle

    Drednaw

    Drednaw

    Bagon

    Bagon

    Shelgon

    Shelgon

    Salamence

    Salamence

    Venonat

    Venonat

    Rolycoly

    Rolycoly

    Carkoal

    Carkoal

    Coalossal

    Coalossal

    Mareanie

    Mareanie

    Toxapex

    Toxapex

    Cryogonal

    Cryogonal

    Shellder

    Shellder

    Cloyster

    Cloyster

    Gastly

    Gastly

    Haunter

    Haunter

    Gengar

    Gengar

    Fletchling

    Fletchling

    Fletchindler

    Fletchindler

    Talonflame

    Talonflame

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