Exclusive Sneak Peek: Unveiling Every Hidden Pokemon in the Mysterious Teal Mask Pokedex of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC!

Exclusive Sneak Peek: Unveiling Every Hidden Pokemon in the Mysterious Teal Mask Pokedex of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC!

Discover an exciting sneak peek into the highly anticipated Teal Mask DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Unveiling an exclusive leaked Pokedex, get ready to explore a whole new world of Pokemon adventures coming your way soon!

Social media leaks have unveiled the complete lineup of Pokemon set to make an appearance in The Teal Mask, featuring an intriguing regional variant of Ursaluna. Additionally, the leaked roster encompasses beloved Pokemon from previous regions, including the Bellsprout, Jangmo-o, and Vulpix evolutionary lines, alongside some familiar faces from the base games.

Prior to the launch of the first DLC, The Teal Mask, for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, a leak containing the complete list of new and returning Pokemon set to appear in Kitakami was circulated on social media. This leaked roster subsequently spread among players of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, just over a week before The Teal Mask officially debuts.

WARNING: The following article contains SIGNIFICANT spoilers regarding the new and returning Pokemon featured in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask. Within The Teal Mask, players of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will journey to Kitakami, a region that draws inspiration from previous Pokemon regions like Johto and Sinnoh, as they participate in a local festival. As the release date of The Teal Mask approached, The Pokemon Company released videos showcasing several new and returning Pokemon that will be included in the DLC. One such addition is Poltchageist, a unique Convergent Pokemon with a name similar to Polteageist but representing an entirely distinct species, much like the distinction between Toedscool and Tentacool. The Teal Mask is merely the first installment of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC, with The Indigo Disk set for release in Winter 2023.

However, full details of the Pokemon roster for The Teal Mask have emerged on social media. The DLC is set to release on Wednesday, September 13. This leak reveals several exciting additions, including a new regional form of Ursaluna and the evolved form of Poltchageist, both making their debut in the Pokemon series. Interestingly, the leaked roster also features Pokemon from previous regions, such as Bellsprout, Jangmo-o, and Vulpix. Moreover, The Teal Mask DLC will also include Pokemon like Annihilape and the Pikachu line, which are already available in the base Pokemon Scarlet and Violet games. These Pokemon will appear in some capacity in The Teal Mask DLC.

Exclusive Sneak Peek: Unveiling Every Hidden Pokemon in the Mysterious Teal Mask Pokedex of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC!

However, it is important to approach all leaks regarding Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with skepticism until The Teal Mask is officially released. The ninth generation will see the introduction of over 100 new and returning Pokemon, along with an unexpected graphical update for both games. The first half of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero is already displaying a plethora of features. Nevertheless, The Teal Mask is not the sole occasion for past Pokemon to make an appearance. As The Indigo Disk approaches in a few months, it remains uncertain how many more Pokemon will make a comeback in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet once The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero is fully available.

The Leaked Pokedex for The Teal Mask DLC

Aipom

Ambipom

Annihilape

Appletun

Applin

Arbok

Arcanine (Kantonian)

Barboach

Barraskewda

Basculegion

Basculin (White-Striped)

Bellsprout

Bisharp

Bombirdier

Bonsly

Bronzong

Bronzor

Carbink

Chandelure

Charjabug

Chewtle

Clefable

Clefairy

Cleffa

Conkeldurr

Corphish

Cramorant

Crawdaunt

Cutiefly

Dipplin

Drednaw

Ducklett

Dudunsparce

Dunsparce

Dusclops

Dusknoir

Duskull

Ekans

Feebas

Fezandipiti

Flapple

Fomantis

Frosslass

Furret

Gabite

Gallade

Garchomp

Gardevoir

Gastly

Gengar

Geodude (Kantonian)

Gible

Glalie

Glimmora

Gliscor

Golem (Kantonian)

Goodra (Kalosian)

Goomy

Graveler (Kantonian)

Greedent

Grimmsnarl

Growlithe (Kantonian)

Grubbin

Grumpig

Gurdurr

Gyarados

Hakamo-o

Hattrem

Haunter

Heracross

Hoothoot

Houndoom

Houndour

Illumise

Impidimp

Indeedee

Jangmo-o

Kingambit

Kommo-o

Kirlia

Koffing

Kricketot

Kricketune

Lilligant (Unovan)

Litwick

Lombre

Lotad

Lucario

Ludicolo

Lurantis

Luxio

Luxray

Lycanroc

Magcargo

Magikarp

Mamoswine

Mandibuzz

Mankey

Masquerain

Mienshao

Mightyena

Milotic

Mimikyu

Morgrem

Morpeko

Mudbray

Mudsdale

Munchlax

Munkidor

Ninetails (Kantonian)

Noctowl

Noibat

Noivern

Ogerpon

Okidogi

Oricorio

Orthworm

Pachirisu

Pawniard

Petilil

Phantump

Pichu

Pikachu

Piloswine

Politoed

Poliwag

Poliwhirl

Poliwrath

Poltchageist

Probopass

Quagsire

Raichu (Kantonian)

Ralts

Ribombee

Rockruff

Riolu

Salandit

Salazzle

Sandshrew (Kantonian)

Sandslash (Kantonian)

Seedot

Sentret

Sewaddle

Shiftry

Shinx

Sliggoo (Kalosian)

Slugma

Sneasel (Johtonian)

Snorlax

Snorunt

Spinarak

Spoink

Stantler

Staraptor

Staravia

Starly

Sudowoodo

Surskit

Swadloon

Tandemaus

Timburr

Toedscool

Toedscruel

Trevenant

Tynamo

Ursaluna (Bloodmoon)

Victreebel

Vikavolt

Volbeat

Vullaby

Vulpix (Kantonian)

Weavile

Weepinbell

Weezing (Kantonian)

Whiscash

Yanmega

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available now for Nintendo Switch.