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.

Related: Scarlet & Violet DLC Paradox Pokémon – Names, Type, & Version Exclusives


Every Pokémon Number & Type In Teal Mask DLC For Scarlet & Violet

Fezandipiti superimposed over an image of Pokemon Scarlet Violet: Teal Mask, which is blurred.

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

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

Poltchageist superimposed over an image of Pokemon Scarlet Violet: Teal Mask, which is blurred.

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

By mrtrv