Guide: Here’s A List Of New Pokemon Available In Pokemon Scarlet/Violet Through HOME Transfers

With the release of Pokemon HOME‘s latest update, a number of new Pokemon and regional forms are now available for players to transfer into Pokemon Scarlet And Violet.

This list of Pokemon were already available in the code for Scarlet And Violet, but could not be caught legitimately outside of special in-game or Tera Raid Events. This includes several Starter Pokemon from previous games, alternate regional forms for Pokemon in Scarlet And Violet‘s pokedex, as well as a selection of Legendary and Mythical Pokemon.

You can check the list out below:

Generation I

  1. Charmander
  2. Charmeleon
  3. Charizard
  4. Alolan Raichu
  5. Alolan Diglett
  6. Alolan Dugtrio
  7. Alolan Meowth & Galarian Meowth
  8. Alolan Persian
  9. Hisuian Growlithe
  10. Hisuian Arcanine
  11. Galarian Slowpoke
  12. Galarian Slowbro
  13. Alolan Grimer
  14. Alolan Muk
  15. Hisuian Voltorb
  16. Hisuian Electrode
  17. Kantonian Tauros
  18. Articuno & Galarian Articuno
  19. Zapdos & Galarian Zapdos
  20. Moltres & Galairan Moltres
  21. Mew
  22. Mewtwo

Generation II

  1. Cyndaquil
  2. Quilava
  3. Typhlosion & Hisuian Typhlosion
  4. Johtonian Wooper
  5. Quagsire
  6. Galarian Slowking
  7. Hisuian Qwilfish
  8. Hisuian Sneasel

Generation III

  1. Kyogre
  2. Groudon
  3. Rayquaza

Generation IV

  1. Uxie
  2. Azelf
  3. Mespirit
  4. Dialga
  5. Palkia
  6. Heatran
  7. Giratina
  8. Cresselia
  9. Arceus

Generation V

  1. Oshawott
  2. Dewott
  3. Samurott & Hisuian Samurott
  4. Hisuian Lilligant
  5. Hisuian Basculin
  6. Hisuian Zorua
  7. Hisuian Zoroark
  8. Hisuian Braviary
  9. Tornadus
  10. Thundurus
  11. Landorus
  12. Meloetta

Generation VI

  1. Chespin
  2. Quilladin
  3. Chesnaught
  4. Fennekin
  5. Braixen
  6. Delphox
  7. Froakie
  8. Frogadier
  9. Greninja
  10. Hisuian Sligoo
  11. Hisuian Goodra
  12. Hisuian Avalugg
  13. Diancie
  14. Hoopa
  15. Volcanion

Generation VII

  1. Rowlet
  2. Dartix
  3. Decidueye & Hisuian Decidueye
  4. Magearna

Generation VIII

  1. Grookey
  2. Thwackey
  3. Rillaboom
  4. Scorbunny
  5. Raboot
  6. Cinderace
  7. Sobble
  8. Drizzile
  9. Intelleon
  10. Perrserker
  11. Zacian
  12. Zamazenta
  13. Eternatus
  14. Kubfu
  15. Urshifu
  16. Zarude
  17. Regieleki
  18. Regidrago
  19. Glastrier
  20. Spectrier
  21. Calyrex
  22. Wyrdeer
  23. Kleavor
  24. Ursaluna
  25. Basculegion
  26. Sneasler
  27. Overqwil
  28. Enamorus

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