Summary

  • The Blueberry Pokédex in the Indigo Disk DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has over 200 creatures to .
  • The new expansion in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC pack takes place in Blueberry Academy in the Unova region.
  • The focus of Blueberry Academy is competitive battling, with Double Battles proposed by student trainers.

The complete Blueberry Pokédex in the Indigo Disk DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is fairly large and has over 200 creatures to . The second expansion in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC pack continues and concludes the story initiated by The Teal Mask earlier in 2023. The new expansion takes place in Blueberry Academy, located in the Unova region. Although it is set in Unova, Blueberry Academy is an offshore institution.

The main focus there is competitive battling, so there are many challenges to face with the Double Battles proposed by the student Trainers found across the area. Despite this, there are many new and returning Pokémon, including Legendaries coming to Pokémon Indigo Disk DLC. This ranges from creatures such as the new Paradox creatures Raging Bolt and Iron Crown to most of the starter Pokémon that were not originally available and even the Legendary bird trio from Kanto, for instance.

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The Kitakami Pokédex made available in Scarlet and Violet’s Teal Mask DLC features 200 Pokémon. Here are all of them, their numbers, and their Types.

Every Pokémon Number & Type In Indigo Disk DLC For Scarlet & Violet

Pokemon's Terapagos smiles as a crystal explosion occurs behind it.

Over 200 Pokémon compose the Indigo Disk DLC Pokédex, formally called the Blueberry Pokédex. Granted, many of the creatures that compose the lineup are already available in the base game and in The Teal Mask’s Kitakami, but that is a fairly large number. The table below lists all the Pokémon in the Blueberry Pokédex, in order, according to Serebii’s database. The Pokémon’s types are also shown.

Every New Pokémon In Indigo Disk DLC's Blueberry Pokédex

Number

Pokémon

Type

1

Doduo

Normal- and Flying-type

2

Dodrio

Normal- and Flying-type

3

Exeggcute

Grass- and Psychic-type

4

Exeggutor

Grass- and Dragon-type

5

Rhyhorn

Ground- and Rock-type

6

Rhydon

Ground- and Rock-type

7

Rhyperior

Ground- and Rock-type

8

Venonat

Bug- and Poison-type

9

Venomoth

Bug- and Poison-type

10

Elekid

Electric-type

11

Electabuzz

Electric-type

12

Electivire

Electric-type

13

Magby

Fire-type

14

Magmar

Fire-type

15

Magmortar

Fire-type

16

Happiny

Normal-type

17

Chansey

Normal-type

18

Blissey

Normal-type

19

Scyther

Bug- and Flying-type

20

Scizor

Bug- and Steel-type

21

Kleavor

Bug- and Rock-type

22

Tauros

Normal-type

23

Blitzle

Electric-type

24

Zebstrika

Electric-type

25

Girafarig

Normal- and Psychic-type

26

Farigiraf

Normal- and Psychic-type

27

Sandile

Ground- and Dark-type

28

Krokorok

Ground- and Dark-type

29

Krookodile

Ground- and Dark-type

30

Rellor

Bug-type

31

Rabsca

Bug- and Psychic-type

32

Rufflet

Normal- and Flying-type

33

Braviary

Normal- and Flying-type

34

Vullaby

Dark- and Flying-type

35

Mandibuzz

Dark- and Flying-type

36

Litleo

Fire- and Normal-type

37

Pyroar

Fire- and Normal-type

38

Deerling

Normal- and Grass-type

39

Sawsbuck

Normal- and Grass-type

40

Smeargle

Normal-type

41

Rotom

Electric- and Ghost-type

42

Milcery

Fairy-type

43

Alcremie

Fairy-type

44

Trapinch

Ground-type

45

Vibrava

Ground- and Dragon-type

46

Flygon

Ground- and Dragon-type

47

Pikipek

Normal- and Flying-type

48

Trumbeak

Normal- and Flying-type

49

Toucannon

Normal- and Flying-type

50

Tentacool

Water- and Poison-type

51

Tentacruel

Water- and Poison-type

52

Horsea

Water-type

53

Seadra

Water-type

54

Kingdra

Water- and Dragon-type

55

Bruxish

Water- and Psychic-type

56

Cottonee

Grass-and Fairy-type

57

Whimsicott

Grass- and Fairy-type

58

Comfey

Fairy-type

59

Slakoth

Normal-type

60

Vigoroth

Normal-type

61

Slaking

Normal-type

62

Oddish

Grass- and Poison-type

63

Gloom

Grass- and Poison-type

64

Vileplume

Grass- and Poison-type

65

Bellossom

Grass-type

66

Diglett

Ground- and Steel-type

67

Dugtrio

Ground- and Steel-type

68

Grimer

Poison- and Dark-type

69

Muk

Poison- and Dark-type

70

Zangoose

Normal-type

71

Seviper

Poison-type

72

Crabrawler

Fighting-type

73

Crabominable

Fighting- and Ice-type

74

Oricorio

Psychic- and Flying-type

75

Slowpoke

Psychic-type

76

Slowbro

Poison- and Psychic-type

77

Slowking

Poison- and Psychic-type

78

Chinchou

Water- and Electric-type

79

Lanturn

Water- and Electric-type

80

Inkay

Dark- and Psychic-type

81

Malamar

Dark- and Psychic-type

82

Luvdisc

Water-type

83

Finneon

Water-type

84

Lumineon

Water-type

85

Alomomola

Water-type

86

Torkoal

Fire-type

87

Fletchling

Normal- and Flying-type

88

Fletchinder

Fire- and Flying-type

89

Talonflame

Fire- and Flying-type

90

Dewpider

Water- and Bug-type

91

Araquanid

Water- and Bug-type

92

Tyrogue

Fighting-type

93

Hitmonlee

Fighting-type

94

Hitmonchan

Fighting-type

95

Hitmontop

Fighting-type

96

Geodude

Rock- and Electric-type

97

Graveler

Rock- and Electric-type

98

Golem

Rock- and Electric-type

99

Drilbur

Ground-type

100

Excadrill

Ground- and Steel-type

101

Gothita

Psychic-type

102

Gothorita

Psychic-type

103

Gothitelle

Psychic-type

104

Espurr

Psychic-type

105

Meowstic

Psychic-type

106

Minior

Rock- and Flying-type

107

Cranidos

Rock-type

108

Rampardos

Rock-type

109

Shieldon

Rock- and Steel-type

110

Bastiodon

Rock- and Steel-type

111

Minccino

Normal-type

112

Cinccino

Normal-type

113

Skarmory

Steel- and Flying-type

114

Swablu

Normal- and Flying-type

115

Altaria

Dragon- and Flying-type

116

Magnemite

Electric- and Steel-type

117

Magneton

Electric- and Steel-type

118

Magnezone

Electric- and Steel-type

119

Plusle

Electric-type

120

Minun

Electric-type

121

Scraggy

Dark- and Fighting-type

122

Scrafty

Dark- and Fighting-type

123

Golett

Ground- and Ghost-type

124

Golurk

Ground- and Ghost-type

125

Numel

Fire- and Ground-type

126

Camerupt

Fire- and Ground-type

127

Sinistea

Ghost-type

128

Poltageist

Ghost-type

129

Porygon

Normal-type

130

Porygon2

Normal-type

131

Porygon-Z

Normal-type

132

Joltik

Bug- and Electric-type

133

Galvantula

Bug- and Electric-type

134

Tynamo

Electric-type

135

Eelektrik

Electric-type

136

Eelektross

Electric-type

137

Beldum

Steel- and Psychic-type

138

Metang

Steel- and Psychic-type

139

Metagross

Steel- and Psychic-type

140

Axew

Dragon-type

141

Fraxure

Dragon-type

142

Haxorus

Dragon-type

143

Seel

Water-type

144

Dewgong

Water- and Ice-type

145

Lapras

Water- and Ice-type

146

Qwilfish

Dark- and Poison-type

147

Overqwil

Dark- and Poison-type

148

Solosis

Psychic-type

149

Duosion

Psychic-type

150

Reuniclus

Psychic-type

151

Snubull

Fairy-type

152

Granbull

Fairy-type

153

Cubchoo

Ice-type

154

Beartic

Ice-type

155

Sandshrew

Ice- and Steel-type

156

Sandslash

Ice- and Steel-type

157

Vulpix

Ice-type

158

Ninetales

Ice- and Fairy-type

159

Snover

Grass- and Ice-type

160

Abomasnow

Grass- and Ice-type

161

Duraludon

Steel- and Dragon-type

162

Archaludon

Steel- and Dragon-type

163

Hydrapple

Grass- and Dragon-type

164

Bulbasaur

Grass- and Poison-type

165

Ivysaur

Grass- and Poison-type

166

Venusaur

Grass- and Poison-type

167

Charmander

Fire-type

168

Charmeleon

Fire-type

169

Charizard

Fire- and Flying-type

170

Squirtle

Water-type

171

Wartortle

Water-type

172

Blastoise

Water-type

173

Chikorita

Grass-type

174

Bayleef

Grass-type

175

Meganium

Grass-type

176

Cyndaquil

Fire-type

177

Quilava

Fire-type

178

Typhlosion

Fire-type

179

Totodile

Water-type

180

Croconaw

Water-type

181

Feraligatr

Water-type

182

Treecko

Grass-type

183

Grovyle

Grass-type

184

Sceptile

Grass-type

185

Torchic

Fire-type

186

Combusken

Fire- and Fighting-type

187

Blaziken

Fire- and Fighting-type

188

Mudkip

Water-type

189

Marshtomp

Water- and Ground-type

190

Swampert

Water- and Ground-type

191

Turtwig

Grass-type

192

Grotle

Grass-type

193

Torterra

Grass- and Ground-type

194

Chimchar

Fire-type

195

Monferno

Fire- and Fighting-type

196

Infernape

Fire- and Fighting-type

197

Piplup

Water-type

198

Prinplup

Water-type

199

Empoleon

Water- and Steel-type

200

Snivy

Grass-type

201

Servine

Grass-type

202

Serperior

Grass-type

203

Tepig

Fire-type

204

Pignite

Fire- and Fighting-type

205

Emboar

Fire- and Fighting-type

206

Oshawott

Water-type

207

Dewott

Water-type

208

Samurott

Water-type

209

Chespin

Grass-type

210

Quilladin

Grass-type

211

Chesnaught

Grass- and Fighting-type

212

Fennekin

Fire-type

213

Braixen

Fire-type

214

Delphox

Fire- and Psychic-type

215

Froakie

Water-type

216

Frogadier

Water-type

217

Greninja

Water- and Dark-type

218

Rowlet

Grass- and Flying-type

219

Dartrix

Grass- and Flying-type

220

Decidueye

Grass- and Ghost-type

221

Litten

Fire-type

222

Torracat

Fire-type

223

Incineroar

Fire- and Dark-type

224

Popplio

Water-type

225

Brionne

Water-type

226

Primarina

Water-type

227

Grookey

Grass-type

228

Thwackey

Grass-type

229

Rillaboom

Grass-type

230

Scorbunny

Fire-type

231

Raboot

Fire-type

232

Cinderace

Fire-type

233

Sobble

Water-type

234

Drizzile

Water-type

235

Inteleon

Water-type

236

Gouging Fire

Fire- and Dragon-type

237

Raging Bolt

Electric- and Dragon-type

238

Iron Crown

Steel- and Psychic-type

239

Iron Boulder

Rock- and Psychic-type

240

Terapagos

Normal-type

241

Walking Wake

Water- and Dragon-type

242

Iron Leaves

Grass- and Psychic-type

243

Pecharunt

Poison- and Ghost-type

Creatures that have already been captured in Scarlet and Violet do not have to be caught again; they are already ed once the player obtains the Blueberry Pokédex at the start of the Indigo Disk DLC.

Indigo Disk DLC Brings Many Returning Pokémon To Scarlet & Violet

There are a few new additions to the franchise with the arrival of the DLC, such as the Paradox forms of Entei and Terrakion or Dipplin’s evolution in Pokémon Indigo Disk, but most of the creatures that compose the Blueberry Pokédex are returning creatures from previous Generations. Some of the most notable additions are the starter creatures from every single Generation so far.

There are some creatures that are still unobtainable but have been discovered through datamining the expansion’s source code. One such example is Pecharunt, the Mythical peach Pokémon in Indigo Disk. This creature was previously leaked as Dokutaro. Even with the DLC being available, it seems like there is still more content planned for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Source: Serebii

Released
November 18, 2022
Developer(s)
Game Freak
Publisher(s)
Nintendo, The Pokemon Company
Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer
Franchise
Pokemon
Platform(s)
Switch