There’s a new take on regional variants here
Ever since Generation 7, thePokemonfranchise has includedregional variantsof existing monsters in each game. These aren’t just aesthetic differences: regional variants also change the typing of a Pokemon and sometimes alter their evolutionary form! Considering this is a fan favorite feature, it’s natural to wonder if Generation 9 is continuing the trend of adding regional variants to the franchise.
So, are there Paldean forms of Pokemon inScarlet & Violet? The answer is a bit complicated.

The regional forms ofScarletandViolet
Pokemon Scarlet & Violetdo contain regional variants, but you might be underwhelmed at first glance. Only four regional variants are in these games. The first isPaldean Wooper, who evolves intoClodsire, a brand-new Pokémon. The rest of the regional variantsare all Taurus, but with different elemental forms. This might not seem like a lot, but they don’t tell the full story ofScarlet & Violet’s Pokedex.
At some point during your journey, you will encounter a new phenomenon calledParadox Pokemon. For the sake of spoilers, we won’t say more on this now. Just know that you’ll see dramatic new forms of older Pokemon. If you count the Paradox Pokemon, there are18 regional variants in total!

Additionally, there are Pokemon like Wiglett who are clearly new takes on classic monsters. If you may count Paradox Pokemon as regional variants, then these can be included too.
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet’s Pokedex includes 400 monsters in total. This includes 105 new Pokemon, with the rest of the roster filled out with Pokemon from past games. That said, if you want to see every regional variant, you’ll need to trade between bothScarlet & Violet.







