The Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC, The Hidden Treasure Of Area Zero, introduces a number of new Pokémon. The page below catalogues new species players will encounter during their playthrough.
New Pokémon in Part 1: The Teal Mask
Poltchageist
- Classification:
Matcha Pokémon - Type:
Grass/Ghost - Ability:
Hospitality / Heatproof (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 308
HP 40 / Atk 45 / Def 45 / Sp. Atk 74 / Sp. Def 54 / Spd 50
It may resemble Sinistea at a glance, but Poltchageist is actually an entirely different species of Pokémon.
Sinistcha
- Classification:
Matcha Pokémon - Type:
Grass/Ghost - Ability:
Hospitality / Heatproof (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 508
HP 71 / Atk 60 / Def 106 / Sp. Atk 121 / Sp. Def 80 / Spd 70
Dipplin
- Classification:
Candy Apple Pokémon - Type:
Grass/Dragon - Ability:
Supersweet Syrup / Gluttony / Sticky Hold (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 485
HP 80 / Atk 80 / Def 110 / Sp. Atk 95 / Sp. Def 80 / Spd 40
This newly discovered Evolution of Applin is distinct from Flapple and Appletun. The head sticking out seems to belong to one of two separate creatures, while the tail belongs to the other.
Fezandipiti
- Classification:
Unknown - Type:
Poison/Fairy - Ability:
Toxic Chains / Technician (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 555
HP 88 / Atk 91 / Def 82 / Sp. Atk 70 / Sp. Def 125 / Spd 99
Munkidori
- Classification:
Unknown - Type:
Poison/Psychic - Ability:
Toxic Chains / Frisk (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 555
HP 88 / Atk 75 / Def 66 / Sp. Atk 130 / Sp. Def 90 / Spd 106
Okidogi
- Classification:
Unknown - Type:
Poison/Fighting - Ability:
Toxic Chains / Guard Dog (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 555
HP 88 / Atk 128 / Def 115 / Sp. Atk 58 / Sp. Def 86 / Spd 80
Ogerpon
- Classification:
Unknown - Type:
Grass - Ability:
Unknown - Base stats: 550
HP 80 / Atk 120 / Def 84 / Sp. Atk 60 / Sp. Def 96 / Spd 110
New Pokémon in Part 2: The Indigo Disk
Archaludon
- Classification:
Alloy Pokémon - Type:
Steel/Dragon - Ability:
Stamina / Sturdy - Base stats: 600
HP 90 / Atk 105 / Def 130 / Sp. Atk 125 / Sp. Def 65 / Spd 85
When in trouble, Archaludon extends its normally bent torso, trading some of its mobility for a more stable center of gravity. While it’s like this, the Pokémon resembles a magnificent steel bridge.
Hydrapple
- Classification:
Apple Hydra Pokémon - Type:
Grass/Dragon - Ability:
Supersweet Syrup / Regenerator / Sticky Hold (Hidden Ability) - Base stats: 540
HP 106 / Atk 80 / Def 110 / Sp. Atk 120 / Sp. Def 80 / Spd 44
These capricious syrpents have banded together. On the rare occasion that their moods align, their true power is unleashed.
Gouging Fire
- Classification:
Paradox Pokémon - Type:
Fire/Dragon - Ability:
Protosynthesis - Base stats: 590
HP 105 / Atk 115 / Def 121 / Sp. Atk 65 / Sp. Def 93 / Spd 91
It resembles an eerie Pokémon once shown in a paranormal magazine. That Pokémon was said to be an Entei regenerated from a fossil.
Raging Bolt
- Classification:
Paradox Pokémon - Type:
Electric/Dragon - Ability:
Protosynthesis - Base stats: 590
HP 125 / Atk 73 / Def 91 / Sp. Atk 137 / Sp. Def 89 / Spd 75
The eye-catching ring encircling the top of this Pokémon’s lengthy neck is, in fact, fur. Raging Bolt is said to launch lightning from this fur and incinerate everything around it, but the full details are still unknown.
Iron Boulder
- Classification:
Paradox Pokémon - Type:
Rock/Psychic - Ability:
Quark Drive - Base stats: 590
HP 90 / Atk 120 / Def 80 / Sp. Atk 68 / Sp. Def 108 / Spd 124
It was named after a mysterious object recorded in an old book. Its body seems to be metallic.
Iron Crown
- Classification:
Paradox Pokémon - Type:
Steel/Psychic - Ability:
Quark Drive - Base stats: 590
HP 90 / Atk 72 / Def 100 / Sp. Atk 122 / Sp. Def 108 / Spd 98
It’s said that this Pokémon once mowed down everything around it by launching shining blades from its distinctive horns, but little else is known about it. It’s unknown what kind of Pokémon Iron Crown is.
Terapagos
- Classification:
Tera Pokémon - Type:
Normal - Ability:
Tera Shift (Normal Form): When Terapagos enters the battle, it turns into it’s Terastal form until the end of the battle.
Tera Shell (Terastal Form): When Terapagos is hit by a damage-dealing move at full HP, it will always be not very effective.
Teraform Zero (Stellar Form): Terapagos will become immune to weather and terrain effects when it has Terastallized - Terapagos Normal Form base stats: 450
HP 90 / Atk 65 / Def 85 / Sp. Atk 65 / Sp. Def 85 / Spd 60 - Terapagos Terastal Form base stats: 600
HP 95 / Atk 95 / Def 110 / Sp. Atk 105 / Sp. Def 110 / Spd 85 - Terapagos Stellar Form base stats: 700
HP 160 / Atk 105 / Def 110 / Sp. Atk 130 / Sp. Def 110 / Spd 85
Terapagos protects itself using its power to transform energy into hard crystals. This Pokémon is the source of the Terastal phenomenon.
Pecharunt
- Classification:
Subjugation Pokémon - Type:
Poison/Ghost - Ability:
Poison Puppeteer: When a Pokémon is poisoned by any of Pecharunt’s moves, it will also become confused. - Base stats: 600
HP 88 / Atk 88 / Def 160 / Sp. Atk 88 / Sp. Def 88 / Spd 88
It’s said that this Pokémon once mowed down everything around it by launching shining blades from its distinctive horns, but little else is known about it. It’s unknown what kind of Pokémon Iron Crown is.