Pokemon The Teal Mask New and Returning Pokemon Kitakami Pokedex

All New and Returning Pokemon The Teal Mask DLC Kitakami Pokedex List

The Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Teal Mask DLC brings around 100 new Pokemon to the game. However, there’s only a little more than a handful of completely new Pokemon. The rest of the Kitakami Pokedex are old friends from previous games. So, we’ll cover the new Pokemon in The Teal Mask and the list of returning Pokemon.

What are the new Pokemon in The Teal Mask DLC?

There are seven new Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Teal Mask DLC:

  • Dipplin
  • Fezandpiti
  • Munkidori
  • Ogerpon
  • Okidogi
  • Poltchageist
  • Sinistcha

Four of these, Ogerpon, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandpiti, are the DLC’s legendaries. However, the other three are regular Pokemon, with Dipplin being a new evolution of Applin and Poltchageist and its evolution Sinistcha being macha-themed Grass/Ghost types.

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The Teal Mask returning Pokemon list: Kitakami Pokedex

Around 100 Pokemon in the Kitakami Pokedex are returning from previous games. The other 100 can also be found in Paldea.

Here’s the full Kitakami Pokedex with returning Pokemon in bold and new Pokemon in italics:

  1. Spinarak
  2. Ariados
  3. Yanma
  4. Yanmega
  5. Wooper (regular form)
  6. Quagsire (regular form)
  7. Poochyena
  8. Mightyena
  9. Volbeat
  10. Illumise
  11. Corphish
  12. Crawdaunt
  13. Sewaddle
  14. Swadloon
  15. Leavanny
  16. Cutiefly
  17. Ribombee
  18. Ekans
  19. Arbok
  20. Pichu
  21. Pikachu
  22. Raichu
  23. Bellsprout
  24. Weepinbell
  25. Victreebel
  26. Sentret
  27. Furret
  28. Starly
  29. Staravia
  30. Staraptor
  31. Fomantis
  32. Lurantis
  33. Applin
  34. Flapple
  35. Appletun
  36. Dipplin
  37. Vulpix
  38. Ninetales
  39. Poliwag
  40. Poliwhirl
  41. Poliwrath
  42. Politoed
  43. Magikarp
  44. Gyarados
  45. Hoothoot
  46. Noctowl
  47. Aipom
  48. Ambipom
  49. Heracross
  50. Swinub
  51. Piloswine
  52. Mamoswine
  53. Stantler
  54. Seedot
  55. Nuzleaf
  56. Shiftry
  57. Ralts
  58. Kirlia
  59. Gardevoir
  60. Gallade
  61. Kricketot
  62. Kricketune
  63. Pachirisu
  64. Riolu
  65. Lucario
  66. Petilil
  67. Lilligant
  68. Phantump
  69. Trevenant
  70. Rockruff
  71. Lycanroc
  72. Skwovet
  73. Greedent
  74. Toedscool
  75. Toedscruel
  76. Poltchageist
  77. Sinistcha
  78. Growlithe
  79. Arcanine
  80. Geodude
  81. Graveler
  82. Golem
  83. Bonsly
  84. Sudowoodo
  85. Timburr
  86. Gurdurr
  87. Conkeldurr
  88. Noibat
  89. Noivern
  90. Arrokuda
  91. Barraskewda
  92. Hatenna
  93. Hattrem
  94. Hatterene
  95. Morpeko
  96. Orthworm
  97. Tandemaus
  98. Maushold
  99. Mankey
  100. Primeape
  101. Annihilape
  102. Munchlax
  103. Snorlax
  104. Lotad
  105. Lombre
  106. Ludicolo
  107. Nosepass
  108. Probopass
  109. Shinx
  110. Luxio
  111. Luxray
  112. Grubbin
  113. Charjabug
  114. Vikavolt
  115. Oricorio
  116. Sandshrew
  117. Sandslash
  118. Gastly
  119. Haunter
  120. Gengar
  121. Gligar
  122. Gliscor
  123. Houndour
  124. Houndoom
  125. Spoink
  126. Grumpig
  127. Vullaby
  128. Mandibuzz
  129. Mudbray
  130. Mudsdale
  131. Jangmo-o
  132. Hakamo-o
  133. Kommo-o
  134. Bombirdier
  135. Koffing
  136. Weezing
  137. Mienfoo
  138. Mienshao
  139. Duskull
  140. Dusclops
  141. Dusknoir
  142. Chingling
  143. Chimecho
  144. Slugma
  145. Magcargo
  146. Litwick
  147. Lampent
  148. Chandelure
  149. Surskit
  150. Masquerain
  151. Cleffa
  152. Clefairy
  153. Clefable
  154. Bronzor
  155. Bronzong
  156. Glimmet
  157. Glimmora
  158. Feebas
  159. Milotic
  160. Dunsparce
  161. Dudunsparce
  162. Barboach
  163. Whiscash
  164. Gible
  165. Gabite
  166. Garchomp
  167. Carbink
  168. Salandit
  169. Salazzle
  170. Sneasel
  171. Weavile
  172. Snorunt
  173. Glalie
  174. Froslass
  175. Tynamo
  176. Eelektrik
  177. Eelektross
  178. Goomy
  179. Sliggoo
  180. Goodra
  181. Ducklett
  182. Swanna
  183. Chewtle
  184. Drednaw
  185. Cramorant
  186. Pawniard
  187. Bisharp
  188. Kingambit
  189. Mimikyu
  190. Impidimp
  191. Morgrem
  192. Grimmsnarl
  193. Indeedee
  194. Basculin
  195. Basculegion
  196. Ursaluna
  197. Okidogi
  198. Monkidori
  199. Fezandipiti
  200. Ogerpon

What makes things a bit confusing is that there’s another list of Pokemon outside of both the Paldean and Kitakami Pokedexes that can’t be caught in-game, but can be imported via Pokemon Home:

  • Alolan Geodude
  • Alolan Golem
  • Alolan Graveler
  • Alolan Ninetales
  • Alolan Sandshrew
  • Alolan Sandslash
  • Alolan Vulpix
  • Chimchar
  • Darkai
  • Empoleon
  • Galarian Weezing
  • Grotle
  • Infernape
  • Jirachi
  • Manaphy
  • Monferno
  • Phione
  • Piplup
  • Prinplup
  • Shaymin
  • Torterra
  • Turtwig

Pokemon Teal Mask New and Returning Pokemon FAQ

Q: How many new Pokemon are introduced in The Teal Mask DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet?

A: There are seven new Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s The Teal Mask DLC: Dipplin, Fezandpiti, Munkidori, Ogerpon, Okidogi, Poltchageist, and Sinistcha. Of these, Ogerpon, Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandpiti are the DLC’s legendaries.

Q: Apart from the new additions, are there returning Pokemon in The Teal Mask DLC?

A: Yes, The Teal Mask DLC brings back around 100 Pokemon in the Kitakami Pokedex from previous games. The other 100 can be found in Paldea as well.

Q: Can I import Pokemon that aren’t in the Paldean or Kitakami Pokedexes?

A: Yes, there’s a list of Pokemon that can’t be caught in-game in both the Paldean and Kitakami Pokedexes. However, you can import them via Pokemon Home. This list includes Pokemon like Alolan Geodude, Alolan Ninetales, Chimchar, Darkai, and several others.

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