Summary
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Teal Mask DLC introduces the region of Kitakami, adding many new creatures to the Generation 9 Pokédex.
- Players must catch three-quarters of the Kitakami Pokédex in order to unlock a special Pokémon.
- The Teal Mask DLC has 200 Pokémon in the local Kitakami Pokédex, significantly increasing the number of capturable Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Teal Mask DLC introduced the region of Kitakami by taking Trainers on a field trip to the location and, with it, also brought many new creatures to the Generation 9 Pokédex. Among these Pokémon are a few additions and several returning monsters from previous generations, including the Sinnoh starters in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet (even if they are not part of the Kitakami Pokédex itself). There is much to see and catch in the first expansion of the larger The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC pack, such as a new form for Ursaluna, exclusive to the Kitakami region.
In fact, to catch Bloodmoon Ursaluna in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, players will have to catch at least three-quarters of the Kitakami Pokédex in the Teal Mask DLC. This will allow them to take on the special form of the Hisuian creature. There are several other surprises to encounter while exploring the new region introduced with the expansion. The content added some pseudo-legendary creatures to Gen 9 as well, such as Kommo-o, which can help when building a strong team for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: Teal Mask.
Every Pokémon Number & Type In Teal Mask DLC For Scarlet & Violet
There is a total of 200 Pokémon in the Kitakami Pokédex introduced with the Teal Mask DLC for Scarlet and Violet. This is exactly half of what was available in the base game itself. It significantly increases the number of capturable Pokémon in the Nintendo Switch games, though many are repeated creatures from Paldea. This also disregards those that are compatible with it via special Tera Raid events and Pokémon HOME compatibility with Scarlet and Violet. The table below lists all 200 Pokémon in the Teal Mask DLC’s Kitakami Pokédex, including their number and their respective Types, according to Serebii:
Every New Pokémon In Teal Mask DLC’s Kitakami Pokédex |
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Number |
Pokémon |
Type |
1 |
Spinarak |
Bug and Poison |
2 |
Ariados |
Bug and Poison |
3 |
Yanma |
Bug and Flying |
4 |
Yanmega |
Bug and Flying |
5 |
Wooper |
Water and Ground (Johto) / Poison and Ground (Paldea) |
6 |
Quagsire |
Water and Ground |
7 |
Poochyena |
Dark |
8 |
Mightyena |
Dark |
9 |
Volbeat |
Bug |
10 |
Illumise |
Bug |
11 |
Corphish |
Water |
12 |
Crawdaunt |
Water and Dark |
13 |
Sewaddle |
Bug and Grass |
14 |
Swadloon |
Bug and Grass |
15 |
Leavanny |
Bug and Grass |
16 |
Cutiefly |
Bug and Fairy |
17 |
Ribombee |
Bug and Fairy |
18 |
Ekans |
Poison |
19 |
Arbok |
Poison |
20 |
Pichu |
Electric |
21 |
Pikachu |
Electric |
22 |
Raichu |
Electric (Kanto) / Electric and Psychic (Alola) |
23 |
Bellsprout |
Grass and Poison |
24 |
Weepinbell |
Grass and Poison |
25 |
Victreebel |
Grass and Poison |
26 |
Sentret |
Normal |
27 |
Furret |
Normal |
28 |
Starly |
Normal and Flying |
29 |
Staravia |
Normal and Flying |
30 |
Staraptor |
Normal and Flying |
31 |
Fomantis |
Grass |
32 |
Lurantis |
Grass |
33 |
Applin |
Grass and Dragon |
34 |
Flapple |
Grass and Dragon |
35 |
Appletun |
Grass and Dragon |
36 |
Dipplin |
Grass and Dragon |
37 |
Vulpix |
Fire (Kanto) / Ice (Alola) |
38 |
Ninetales |
Fire (Kanto) / Ice and Fairy (Alola) |
39 |
Poliwag |
Water |
40 |
Poliwhirl |
Water |
41 |
Poliwrath |
Water and Fighting |
42 |
Politoed |
Water |
43 |
Magikarp |
Water |
44 |
Gyarados |
Water and Flying |
45 |
Hoothoot |
Normal and Flying |
46 |
Noctowl |
Normal and Flying |
47 |
Aipom |
Normal |
48 |
Ambipom |
Normal |
49 |
Heracross |
Bug and Fighting |
50 |
Swinub |
Ice and Ground |
51 |
Piloswine |
Ice and Ground |
52 |
Mamoswine |
Ice and Ground |
53 |
Stantler |
Normal |
54 |
Seedot |
Grass |
55 |
Nuzleaf |
Grass and Dark |
56 |
Shiftry |
Grass and Dark |
57 |
Ralts |
Psychic and Fairy |
58 |
Kirlia |
Psychic and Fairy |
59 |
Gardevoir |
Psychic and Fairy |
60 |
Gallade |
Psychic and Fighting |
61 |
Kricketot |
Bug |
62 |
Kricketune |
Bug |
63 |
Pachirisu |
Electric |
64 |
Riolu |
Fighting |
65 |
Lucario |
Fighting and Steel |
66 |
Petilil |
Grass |
67 |
Lilligant |
Grass |
68 |
Phantump |
Ghost and Grass |
69 |
Trevenant |
Ghost and Grass |
70 |
Rockruff |
Rock |
71 |
Lycanroc |
Rock |
72 |
Skwovet |
Normal |
73 |
Greedent |
Normal |
74 |
Toedscool |
Ground and Grass |
75 |
Toedscruel |
Ground and Grass |
76 |
Poltchageist |
Grass and Ghost |
77 |
Sinistcha |
Grass and Ghost |
78 |
Growlithe |
Fire (Kanto) / Fire and Rock (Hisui) |
79 |
Arcanine |
Fire (Kanto) / Fire and Rock (Hisui) |
80 |
Geodude |
Rock and Ground (Kanto) / Rock and Electric (Alola) |
81 |
Graveler |
Rock and Ground (Kanto) / Rock and Electric (Alola) |
82 |
Golem |
Rock and Ground (Kanto) / Rock and Electric (Alola) |
83 |
Bonsly |
Rock |
84 |
Sudowoodo |
Rock |
85 |
Timburr |
Fighting |
86 |
Gurdurr |
Fighting |
87 |
Conkeldurr |
Fighting |
88 |
Noibat |
Flying and Dragon |
89 |
Noivern |
Flying and Dragon |
90 |
Arrokuda |
Water |
91 |
Barraskewda |
Water |
92 |
Hatenna |
Psychic |
93 |
Hattrem |
Psychic |
94 |
Hatterene |
Psychic and Fairy |
95 |
Morpeko |
Electric and Dark |
96 |
Orthworm |
Steel |
97 |
Tandemaus |
Normal |
98 |
Maushold |
Normal |
99 |
Mankey |
Fighting |
100 |
Primeape |
Fighting |
101 |
Annihilape |
Fighting and Ghost |
102 |
Munchlax |
Normal |
103 |
Snorlax |
Normal |
104 |
Lotad |
Water and Grass |
105 |
Lombre |
Water and Grass |
106 |
Ludicolo |
Water and Grass |
107 |
Nosepass |
Rock |
108 |
Probopass |
Rock and Steel |
109 |
Shinx |
Electric |
110 |
Luxio |
Electric |
111 |
Luxray |
Electric |
112 |
Grubbin |
Bug |
113 |
Charjabug |
Bug and Electric |
114 |
Vikavolt |
Bug and Electric |
115 |
Oricorio |
Ghost and Flying (Sensu) / Electric and Flying (Pom-Pom) / Psychic and Flying (Pa’u) / Fire and Flying (Baile) |
116 |
Sandshrew |
Ground (Kanto) / Ice and Steel (Alola) |
117 |
Sandslash |
Ground (Kanto) / Ice and Steel (Alola) |
118 |
Gastly |
Ghost and Poison |
119 |
Haunter |
Ghost and Poison |
120 |
Gengar |
Ghost and Poison |
121 |
Gligar |
Ground and Flying |
122 |
Gliscor |
Ground and Flying |
123 |
Houndour |
Dark and Fire |
124 |
Houndoom |
Dark and Fire |
125 |
Spoink |
Psychic |
126 |
Grumpig |
Psychic |
127 |
Vullaby |
Dark and Flying |
128 |
Mandibuzz |
Dark and Flying |
129 |
Mudbray |
Ground |
130 |
Mudsale |
Ground |
131 |
Jangmo-o |
Dragon |
132 |
Hakamo-o |
Dragon and Fighting |
133 |
Kommo-o |
Dragon and Fighting |
134 |
Bombirdier |
Flying and Dark |
135 |
Koffing |
Poison |
136 |
Weezing |
Poison (Kanto) / Poison and Fairy (Hisui) |
137 |
Mienfoo |
Fighting |
138 |
Mienshao |
Fighting |
139 |
Duskull |
Ghost |
140 |
Dusclops |
Ghost |
141 |
Dusknoir |
Ghost |
142 |
Chingling |
Psychic |
143 |
Chimecho |
Psychic |
144 |
Slugma |
Fire and Rock |
145 |
Magcargo |
Fire and Rock |
146 |
Litwick |
Ghost and Fire |
147 |
Lampent |
Ghost and Fire |
148 |
Chandelure |
Ghost and Fire |
149 |
Surskit |
Bug and Water |
150 |
Masquerain |
Bug and Flying |
151 |
Cleffa |
Fairy |
152 |
Clefairy |
Fairy |
153 |
Clefable |
Fairy |
154 |
Bronzor |
Steel and Psychic |
155 |
Bronzong |
Steel and Psychic |
156 |
Glimmet |
Rock and Poison |
157 |
Glimmora |
Rock and Poison |
158 |
Feebas |
Water |
159 |
Milotic |
Water |
160 |
Dunsparce |
Normal |
161 |
Dundunsparce |
Normal |
162 |
Barboach |
Water and Ground |
163 |
Whiscash |
Water and Ground |
164 |
Gible |
Dragon and Ground |
165 |
Gabite |
Dragon and Ground |
166 |
Garchomp |
Dragon and Ground |
167 |
Carbink |
Rock and Fairy |
168 |
Salandit |
Poison and Fire |
169 |
Slazzle |
Poison and Fire |
170 |
Sneasel |
Dark and Ice |
171 |
Weavile |
Dark and Ice |
172 |
Snorunt |
Ice |
173 |
Glalie |
Ice |
174 |
Froslass |
Ice and Ghost |
175 |
Tynamo |
Electric |
176 |
Eelektrik |
Electric |
177 |
Eelektross |
Electric |
178 |
Goomy |
Dragon |
179 |
Sliggoo |
Dragon (Kalos) / Steel and Dragon (Hisui) |
180 |
Goodra |
Dragon (Kalos) / Steel and Dragon (Hisui) |
181 |
Ducklett |
Water and Flying |
182 |
Swanna |
Water and Flying |
183 |
Chewtle |
Water |
184 |
Drednaw |
Water and Rock |
185 |
Cramorant |
Flying and Water |
186 |
Pawniard |
Dark and Steel |
187 |
Bisharp |
Dark and Steel |
188 |
Kingambit |
Dark and Steel |
189 |
Mimikyu |
Ghost and Fairy |
190 |
Impidimp |
Dark and Fairy |
191 |
Morgrem |
Dark and Fairy |
192 |
Grimmsnarl |
Dark and Fairy |
193 |
Indeedee |
Psychic and Normal |
194 |
Basculin |
Water |
195 |
Basculegion |
Water and Ghost |
196 |
Ursaluna |
Ground and Normal |
197 |
Okidogi |
Poison and Fighting |
198 |
Monkidori |
Poison and Psychic |
199 |
Fezandipiti |
Poison and Fairy |
200 |
Ogerpon |
Grass (Teal Mask) / Grass and Water (Wellspring Mask) / Grass and Fire (Hearthflame Mask) / Grass and Rock (Cornerstone Mask) |
Teal Mask DLC Expands Scarlet & Violet’s Pokédex
The addition of several new Pokémon with the creatures of Kitakami significantly expands Gen 9’s Pokédex and makes Scarlet and Violet feel more complete. There are several great additions to the title, such as Milotic, Vikavolt, and the aforementioned Bloodmoon Ursaluna, which is, so far, exclusive to the Teal Mask DLC.
The addition of certain Pokémon, both new and returning, will change the meta for competitive play as creatures like Hisuian Goodra and Chandelure are great for battles. Following Teal Mask, there will be more creatures arriving with the Indigo Disk DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Source: Serebii