The Teal Mask Pokédex records all of the 200 Pokémon you can find in the Kitakami region of the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet DLC.
You’ll encounter a range of new Gen 9 Pokémon, favourites from past generations who didn’t originally appear in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, legendaries and Pokémon who already live in Paldea during your time in Kitakami.
To help you catch them all, you’ll find all of the Pokémon in the Kitakami Pokédex, along with their locations and all of the returning Pokémon in The Teal Mask DLC, listed below.
How many Pokémon are there in The Teal Mask for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?Kitakami Pokédex: All new and returning Pokémon in The Teal MaskAll returning Pokémon in The Teal Mask listedHow to unlock the Kitakami PokédexWhat happens when you complete the Kitakami Pokédex?To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settingsIf you’d like to learn more about your Paldea adventure, visit our Pokémon Scarlet and Violet walkthrough or our The Teal Mask walkthrough to learn more about your time in Kitakami.
Kitakami Pokédex size: How many Pokémon are there in The Teal Mask for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?
There are 200 Pokémon in the Kitakami Pokédex for The Teal Mask DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Including the Paldea Pokédex, this brings the total number of Pokémon recorded in a Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet to 600.
The Teal Mask introduces seven new Gen 9 Pokémon, a new form for Ursaluna called Blood Moon Ursaluna and sees the return of 91 Pokémon from past generations who didn’t make an appearance in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It also includes a number of Pokémon who can already be found in the Paldea region.
If you simply want to know who the returning Pokémon from past generations are, then we’ve got a complete list further along in this guide.
Image credit: Nintendo/EurogamerRemember, you need to do some trading with a trainer playing the opposite version to you if you want to fully complete the Kitakami Pokédex as there are a number of version exclusive Pokémon in The Teal Mask DLC.
It’s also important to note that at one point during The Teal Mask DLC you’ll receive an egg which will hatch into one of the Gen 4 starters - Turtwig, Chimchar or Piplup. This Pokémon won’t, however, be added to the Kitakami Pokédex. Instead, we believe it will be part of The Indigo Disk Pokédex as it has been revealed you’ll be able to catch all of the past starter Pokémon as part of this DLC. Nor does the Hisuian Growlithe you recieve from completing Perrin's sidequest.
You'll earn rewards as you fill in the Kitakami Pokédex. | Image credit: Nintendo/EurogamerKitakami Pokédex: All new and returning Pokémon in The Teal Mask for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Below you’ll find the complete Kitakami Pokédex, including the Pokémon’s types and their locations, for The Teal Mask DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:
Num.PokémonTypeEvolution and Location1SpinarakBug / Poison 2AriadosBug / PoisonEvolves from Spinarak at Level 22 3YanmaBug / Flying 4YanmegaBug / FlyingEvolves when Yanma is leveled up after learning Ancient Power at Level 33 5Wooper (Johto form)Water / Ground 6QuagsireWater / GroundEvolves from Wooper at Level 20 7PoochyenaDark 8MightyenaDarkEvolves from Poochyena at Level 18 9VolbeatBug 10IllumiseBug 11CorphishWater 12CrawdauntWater / DarkEvolves from Corphish at Level 30 13SewaddleBug / Grass 14SwadloonBug / GrassEvolves from Sewaddle at Level 20 15LeavannyBug / GrassEvolves from Swadloon when leveled up with High Friendship 16CutieflyBug / Fairy 17RibombeeBug / FairyEvolves from Cutiefly at Level 25 18EkansPoison 19ArbokPoisonEvolves from Ekans at Level 22 20PichuElectric 21PikachuElectricEvolves from Pichu when leveled up with High Friendship 22RaichuElectricEvolves from Pikachu by using a Thunder Stone 23BellsproutGrass / Poison 24WeepinbellGrass / PoisonEvolves from Bellsprout at Level 21 25VictreebelGrass / PoisonEvolves from Weepinbell by using a Leaf Stone 26SentretNormal 27FurretNormalEvolves from Sentret at Level 15 28StarlyNormal / Flying 29StaraviaNormal / FlyingEvolves from Starly at Level 14 30StaraptorNormal / FlyingEvolves from Staravia at Level 34 31FomantisGrass 32LurantisGrassEvolves from Fomantis during the day at Level 34 or higher 33ApplinGrass / Dragon 34FlappleGrass / DragonEvolves from Applin by using a Tart Apple 35AppletunGrass / DragonEvolves from Applin by using a Sweet Apple 36DipplinGrass / DragonEvolves from Applin by using a Syrupy Apple 37VulpixFire 38NinetalesFireEvolves from Vulpix by using a Fire Stone 39PoliwagWater 40PoliwhirlWaterEvolves from Poliwag at Level 25 41PoliwrathWater / FightingEvolves from Poliwhirl by using a Water Stone 42PolitoedWaterEvolves from Poliwhirl by trading it while holding a King's Rock 43MagikarpWater 44GyaradosWater / FlyingEvolves from Magikarp at Level 20 45HoothootNormal / Flying 46NoctowlNormal / FlyingEvolves from Hoothoot at Level 20 47AipomNormalViolet ExclusiveCan be found in Fellhorn Gorge, Kitakami Hills, throughout the Kitakami Wilds, Mossfell Confluence, Paradise Barrens, Reveler's Road, Timeless Woods and Wistful Fields 48AmbipomNormalViolet ExclusiveEvolves when Aipom is leveled up after learning Double Hit at Level 32 49HeracrossBug / Fighting 50SwinubIce / Ground 51PiloswineIce / GroundEvolves from Swinub at Level 33 52MamoswineIce / GroundEvolves when Piloswine is leveled up after learning Ancient Power 53StantlerNormal 54SeedotGrass 55NuzleafGrass / DarkEvolves from Seedot at Level 14 56ShiftryGrass / DarkEvolves from Nuzleaf by using a Leaf Stone 57RaltsPsychic / Fairy 58KirliaPsychic / FairyEvolves from Ralts at Level 20 59GardevoirPsychic / FairyEvolves from Kirlia at Level 30 60GalladePsychic / FightingEvolves from Male Kirlia by using a Dawn Stone 61KricketotBug 62KricketuneBugEvolves from Kricketot at Level 10 63PachirisuElectric 64RioluFighting 65LucarioFightingEvolves from Riolu when leveled up with High Friendship 66PetililGrass 67LilligantGrassEvolves from Petilil by using a Sun Stone 68PhantumpGhost / Grass 69TrevenantGhost / GrassEvolves from Phantump when traded 70RockruffRock 71LycanrocRockEvolves from Rockruff at Level 25:Day means Midday FormNight means Midnight FormEvening means Dusk Form 72SkwovetNormal 73GreedentNormalEvolves from Skwovet at Level 24 74ToedscoolGround / Grass 75ToedscruelGround / GrassEvolves from Toedscool at Level 30 76PoltchageistGrass / Ghost 77SinistchaGrass / GhostEvolves from Poltchageist when:Counterfeit Form Poltchageist has an Unremarkable Teacup used on itArtisan Form Poltchageist has a Masterpiece Teacup used on it 78GrowlitheFire 79ArcanineFireEvolves from Growlithe by using a Fire Stone 80GeodudeRock / Ground 81GravelerRock / GroundEvolves from Geodude at Level 25 82GolemRock / GroundEvolves from Graveler when traded 83BonslyRock 84SudowoodoRockEvolves from Bonsly when it knows Mimic which it learns at Level 16 85TimburrFighting 86GurdurrFightingEvolves from Timburr at Level 25 87ConkeldurrFightingEvolves from Gurdurr when traded 88NoibatFlying / Dragon 89NoivernFlying / DragonEvolves from Noibat at Level 48 90ArrokudaWater 91BarraskewdaWaterEvolves from Arrokuda at Level 26 92HatennaPsychic 93HattremPsychicEvolves from Hatenna at Level 32 94HatterenePsychic / FairyEvolves from Hattrem at Level 42 95MorpekoElectric / DarkViolet ExclusiveFound in Apple Hills, Oni Mountain, Oni's Maw, Paradise Barrens, Reveler's Road and Wistful Fields 96OrthwormSteel 97TandemausNormal 98MausholdNormalEvolves from Tandemaus randomly after Level 25Form is selected randomly 99MankeyFighting 100PrimeapeFightingEvolves from Mankey at Level 28 101AnnihilapeFighting / GhostEvolves from Primape after Rage Fist, learned at Level 35, has been used 20 times 102MunchlaxNormal 103SnorlaxNormalEvolves from Munchlax when leveled up with High FriendshipCan be found in the Timeless Woods 104LotadWater / Grass 105LombreWater / GrassEvolves from Lotad at Level 14 106LudicoloWater / GrassEvolves from Lombre by using a Water Stone 107NosepassRock 108ProbopassRock / SteelEvolves from Nosepass by using a Thunder Stone 109ShinxElectric 110LuxioElectricEvolves from Shinx at Level 15 111LuxrayElectricEvolves from Luxio at Level 30 112GrubbinBug 113CharjabugBug / ElectricEvolves from Grubbin at Level 20 114VikavoltBug / ElectricEvolves from Charjabug by using a Thunder StoneTera Form can be found in the Kitakami Wilds south of the Timeless Woods 115OricorioBaile Style - Fire / FlyingPa'u Style - Psychic / FlyingPom-Pom Style - Electric / FlyingSensu Style - Ghost / FlyingChanges style using Red, Yellow, Pink or Purple Nectar 116SandshrewGround 117SandslashGroundEvolves from Sandshrew at Level 22 118GastlyGhost / Poison 119HaunterGhost / PoisonEvolves from Gastly at Level 25 120GengarGhost / PoisonEvolves from Haunter when traded 121GligarGround / FlyingScarlet Exclusive 122GliscorGround / FlyingScarlet ExclusiveEvolves from a Gligar holding a Razor Fang when leveled up at night 123HoundourDark / Fire 124HoundoomDark / FireEvolves from Houndour at Level 24 125SpoinkPsychic 126GrumpigPsychicEvolves from Spoink at Level 32 127VullabyDark / Flying 128MandibuzzDark / FlyingEvolves from Vullaby at Level 54 129MudbrayGround 130MudsdaleGroundEvolves from Mudbray at Level 30 131Jangmo-oDragon 132Hakamo-oDragon / FightingEvolves from Jangmo-o at Level 35 133Kommo-oDragon / FightingEvolves from Hakamo-o at Level 45 134BombirdierFlying / Dark 135KoffingPoison 136WeezingPoisonEvolves from Koffing at Level 35 137MienfooFighting 138MienshaoFightingEvolves from Mienfoo at Level 50 139DuskullGhost 140DusclopsGhostEvolves from Duskull at Level 37 141DusknoirGhostEvolves from Dusclops when traded while holding Reaper Cloth 142ChinglingPsychic 143ChimechoPsychicEvolves from Chingling when leveled up with High Friendship at night 144SlugmaFire 145MagcargoFire / RockEvolves from Slugma at Level 38 146LitwickGhost / Fire 147LampentGhost / FireEvolves from Litwick at Level 41 148ChandelureGhost / FireEvolves from Lampent by using a Dusk Stone 149SurskitBug / Water 150MasquerianBug / FlyingEvolves from Surskit at Level 22 151CleffaFairy 152ClefairyFairyEvolves from Cleffa when leveled up with High Friendship 153ClefableFairyEvolves from Clefairy by using a Moon Stone 154BronzorSteel / Psychic 155BronzongSteel / PsychicEvolves from Bronzor at Level 33 156GlimmetRock / Poison 157GlimmoraRock / PoisonEvolves from Glimmet at Level 35Tera Form can be found at the Crystal Pool 158FeebasWater 159MiloticWaterEvolves from Feebas when traded while holding Prism Scale 160DunsparceNormal 161DudunsparceNormalEvolves by leveling up Dunsparce after learning Hyper Drill at Level 32Form randomly selected 162BarboachWater / Ground 163WhiscashWater / GroundEvolves from Barboach at Level 30 164Gible Dragon / Ground 165Gabite Dragon / GroundEvolves from Gible at Level 24 166GarchompDragon / GroundEvolves from Gabite at Level 48 167CarbinkRock / Fairy 168SalanditPoison / Fire 169SalazzlePoison / FireEvolves from a Female Salandit at Level 33 170SneaselDark / Ice 171WeavileDark / IceEvolves when a Sneasel holding a Razor Claw is leveled up at night 172SnoruntIce 173GlalieIceEvolves from Snorunt at Level 42 174FroslassIce / GhostEvolves from Female Snorunt by using a Dawn Stone 175TynamoElectric 176EelektrikElectricEvolves from Tynamo at Level 39 177EelektrossElectricEvolves from Eelektrik by using a Thunder Stone 178GoomyDragon 179SliggoDragonEvolves from Goomy at Level 40 180GoodraDragonEvolves from Sliggo at Level 50 or higher in the rain 181DucklettWater / Flying 182SwannaWater / FlyingEvolves from Ducklett at Level 35Found, including Tera Form, in the Kitakami Wilds west of the Timeless Woods 183ChewtleWater 184DrednawWater / RockEvolves from Chewtle at Level 22 185CramorantFlying / WaterScarlet Exclusive 186PawniardDark / Steel 187BisharpDark / SteelEvolves from Pawniard at Level 52 188KingambitDark / SteelEvolves from a Bisharp holding a Leader's Crest after defeating three Bisharps which are surrounded by Pawniard and then leveled up 189MimikyuGhost / Fairy 190ImpidimpDark / Fairy 191MorgremDark / FairyEvolves from Impidimp at Level 32 192GrimmsnarlDark / FairyEvolves from Morgrem at Level 42 193IndeedeePsychic / Normal 194BasculinWater 195BasculegionWater / GhostEvolves from Basculin after gaining 294 damage in recoil from attacks without fainting and leveling up 196Bloodmoon UrsalunaGround / NormalComplete Perrin's photography sidequest after catching 150 Pokémon in the Kitakami Pokédex 197OkidogiPoison / FightingComplete The Teal Mask storylineNorth-western corner of Paradise Barrens 198MunkidoriPoison / PsychicComplete The Teal Mask storylineWisteria Pond in south-western corner of Kitakami 199FezandipitiPoison / FairyComplete The Teal Mask storylineAt the bottom of cave found at the end of the path leading around Oni Mountain 200OgerponChanges depending on which mask its wearing:Teal Mask - GrassHearthflame Mask - Grass / FireWellspring Mask - Grass / WaterCornerstone Mask - Grass / RockCaught during The Teal Mask storylineAll returning Pokémon in The Teal Mask listed
The Teal Mask brings 91 Pokémon from past generations to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
It’s important to note that while Quagsire finally has a Pokédex entry thanks to The Teal Mask DLC, you can get this Pokémon during the main campaign of Scarlet and Violet so we haven’t included it, nor Johto Wooper, in the list below.
Below you’ll find the complete list of returning Pokémon in The Teal Mask arranged in National Pokédex order:
Nintetales.EkansArbokSandshrewSandslashClefairyClefableVulpixNinetalesPoliwagPoliwhirlPoliwrathBellsproutWeepinbellVictreebel Sentret.GeodudeGravelerGolemKoffingWeezingSnorlaxSentretFurretHoothootNoctowlSpinarakAriadosCleffaPolitoed Poochyena.AipomGligarSlugmaMagcargoYanmaSwinubPiloswinePoochyenaMightyenaLotadLombreLudicoloSeedotNuzleaf Milotic.ShiftryNosepassVolbeatIllumiseCorphishCrawdauntFeebasMiloticDuskullDusclopsChimechoAmbipomChinglingMunchlax Litwick.YanmegaGliscorMamoswineProbopassDusknoirTimburrGurdurrConkeldurrSewaddleSwadloonLeavannyDucklettSwannaLitwick Ribombee.LampentChandelureMienfooMienshaoVullabyMandibuzzCarbinkPhantumpTrevenantGrubbinCharjabugVikavoltCutieflyRibombeeJangmo-oHakamo-oKommo-oCramorantMorpekoUrsaluna - Bloodmoon formBasculegionHow to unlock the Kitakami Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Unlocking the Kitakami Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is a very easy feat as you’ll receive it during the opening minutes of The Teal Mask DLC.
After having the Rotom call informing you about the school trip, head to the Academy in Mesagoza and enter the lobby. Once there, chat to Briar to learn more about the trip and, during this conversation, Jacq will turn up. He will then update your Pokédex to include the Kitakami Pokédex!
Image credit: Nintendo/EurogamerDepending on your progress with the main campaign, you may find that it already contains a number of entries as some Pokémon appear in both the Paldea and Kitakami region.
Remember - you do need to purchase The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC to access The Teal Mask DLC and, with it, Kitakami. Make sure you purchase the version which matches the base game you’ve been playing!
Image credit: Nintendo/EurogamerWhat happens when you complete the Kitakami Pokédex in The Teal Mask?
Once you’ve finished the Kitakami Pokédex of the Teal Mask DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, it’s time to talk to Jacq. Luckily, he’s visiting the Kitakami region too and you can find him just after crossing the bridge heading eastward out of Mossui Town.
Where to find Jacq in Kitakami. | Image credit: Nintendo/EurogamerJacq will first share this congratulations for your achievement before giving you both a diploma and the Glimmering Charm.
The Glimmering Charm will increase the amount of Tera Shards you earn from successfully completing a Tera Raid. This makes it an incredibly useful item if you plan on experimenting with your team’s Tera Types.
Good luck completing the Kitakami Pokédex!
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