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Guide: Here’s The Full List Of Returning Pokemon In Pokemon Scarlet/Violet’s Teal Mask DLC

With the release of the Teal Mask DLC for Pokemon Scarlet And Violet, another batch of past Pokemon are now available to capture and transfer in the games..

Dataminers have now confirmed that another 102 Pokemon have been added to Pokemon Scarlet/Violet with the Teal Mask DLC. Players without the DLC will still be able to use these Pokemon, either through transferring them using Pokemon HOME or trading with players that do own the DLC.

There are a few interesting observations about this list:

  • Pokemon in Bold are not attainable in the wild or listed in the Regional Pokedex, and are available via Pokemon HOME, or in the case of the Gen IV Starter Pokemon, through in-game gifts.
  • Out of the returning Pokemon:
    • Generation IV has the highest number at 21
    • Generation VI and VIII are tied for the lowest at 2 each

Check it all out below:

Generation I

  1. Ekans
  2. Arbok
  3. Sandshrew (A.Sandshrew)
  4. Sandslash (A.Sandslash)
  5. Clefairy
  6. Clefable
  7. Vulpix (A.Vulpix)
  8. Ninetales (A.Ninetales)
  9. Poliwag
  10. Poliwhirl
  11. Poliwrath
  12. Bellsprout
  13. Weepinbell
  14. Victreebel
  15. Geodude (A.Geodude)
  16. Graveler (A.Graveler)
  17. Golem (A.Golem)
  18. Koffing
  19. Weezing (G.Weezing)
  20. Snorlax

Generation II

  1. Sentret
  2. Furret
  3. Hoothoot
  4. Noctowl
  5. Spinarak
  6. Ariados
  7. Cleffa
  8. Politoed
  9. Aipom
  10. Yanma
  11. Gligar
  12. Slugma
  13. Magcargo
  14. Swinub
  15. Piloswine

Generation III

  1. Poochyena
  2. Mightyena
  3. Lotad
  4. Lombre
  5. Ludicolo
  6. Seedot
  7. Nuzleaf
  8. Shiftry
  9. Nosepass
  10. Volbeat
  11. Illumise
  12. Corphish
  13. Crawdaunt
  14. Feebas
  15. Milotic
  16. Duskull
  17. Dusclops
  18. Chimecho
  19. Jirachi

Generation IV

  1. Turtwig
  2. Grotle
  3. Torterra
  4. Chimchar
  5. Monferno
  6. Infernape
  7. Piplup
  8. Prinplup
  9. Empoleon
  10. Ambipom
  11. Chingling
  12. Munchlax
  13. Yanmega
  14. Gliscor
  15. Mamoswine
  16. Probopass
  17. Dusknoir
  18. Phione
  19. Manaphy
  20. Darkai
  21. Shaymin

Generation V

  1. Timburr
  2. Gurrdurr
  3. Conkledurr
  4. Sewaddle
  5. Swadloon
  6. Leavanny
  7. Ducklett
  8. Swanna
  9. Litwick
  10. Lampent
  11. Chandelure
  12. Mienfoo
  13. Mienshao
  14. Vullaby
  15. Mandibuzz

Generation VI

  1. Phantump
  2. Trevanant

Generation VII

  1. Grubbin
  2. Charjabug
  3. Vikavolt
  4. Cutiefly
  5. Ribombee
  6. Jangmo-o
  7. Hakamo-o
  8. Kommo-o

Generation VIII

  1. Cramorant
  2. Morpeko

What do you think of this lineup? Let us know in the comments.

Yoerider

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