One of the standout features of *Pokémon Scarlet & Violet* is the introduction of Paradox Pokémon. These fascinating creatures take the concept of regional variants a step further by presenting futuristic and ancient versions of select Pokémon. Here's a comprehensive guide to understanding these unique Pokémon.
Every Paradox Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet
In the world of Generation IX games, Paradox Pokémon become available in the post-game, specifically within Area Zero. *Pokémon Scarlet* players can encounter ancient variants, whereas *Pokémon Violet* players can find futuristic versions. The ancient Pokémon boast the Protosynthesis ability, which boosts their highest stat by 30% under Sunny Day conditions. Conversely, the futuristic Pokémon feature the Quark Drive ability, enhancing their highest stat by 30% in Electric terrain.
These Paradox Pokémon have made a significant impact on the competitive scene, making them essential for both newcomers and seasoned players to explore in the post-game. Below is a detailed list of each Paradox Pokémon, their types, and the Pokémon they are based on.
All Ancient Paradox Pokémon
Pokémon | Type (Primary/Secondary) | Original Pokémon |
---|---|---|
Great Tusk | Ground / Fighting | Donphan |
Scream Tail | Fairy / Psychic | Jigglypuff |
Brute Bonnett | Grass / Dark | Amoonguss |
Flutter Mane | Ghost / Fairy | Misdreavus |
Slither Wing | Bug / Fighting | Volcarona |
Sandy Shocks | Electric / Ground | Magneton |
Roaring Moon | Dragon / Dark | Mega Salamance |
Koraidon | Fighting / Dragon | Cyclizar |
Walking Wake | Water / Dragon | Suicune |
Gouging Fire | Fire / Dragon | Entei |
Raging Bolt | Electric / Dragon | Raikou |
All Future Paradox Pokémon
Pokémon | Type (Primary/Secondary) | Original Pokémon |
---|---|---|
Iron Treads | Ground / Steel | Donphan |
Iron Bundle | Ice / Water | Delibird |
Iron Hands | Fighting / Electric | Hariyama |
Iron Jugulis | Dark / Flying | Hydreigon |
Iron Moth | Fire / Poison | Volcarona |
Iron Thorns | Rock / Electric | Tyranitar |
Iron Valiant | Fairy / Fighting | Gardevoir & Gallade |
Miraidon | Electric / Dragon | Cyclizar |
Iron Leaves | Grass / Psychic | Virizion |
Iron Boulder | Rock / Psychic | Terrakion |
Iron Crown | Steel / Psychic | Cobalion |
And there you have it, a complete overview of every Paradox Pokémon in *Pokémon Scarlet & Violet*! Whether you're exploring the ancient past or venturing into the futuristic world, these unique Pokémon add a thrilling dimension to your gameplay.