Dive into the depths of the Blueberry Academy with the Complete Blueberry Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC. Featuring 243 new and returning Pokémon across four unique underwater biomes, this guide unlocks every secret of the Terarium and the thrilling BB League battles that await trainers ready to conquer the Elite Four and beyond.
This means there are around 100 Pokémon previously unavailable in Scarlet and Violet that you can now nab in the wild. Below, we list out the complete Blueberry Pokédex, alongside the type that each Pokémon is.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: Indigo Disk Blueberry Pokédex
The Blueberry Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC introduces a comprehensive collection of over 240 Pokémon, including new, returning, and regional forms unique to the Blueberry Academy setting near the Unova region. This expansive Pokédex features a mix of classic favorites, Paradox Pokémon, and exclusive evolutions, offering players a rich variety of creatures to catch and evolve within the Terarium’s diverse biomes. Completing the Blueberry Pokédex unlocks special quests and rewards, such as encounters with new Paradox Pokémon and the Mark Charm, enhancing the gameplay experience in this competitive battling-focused expansion.
If you want to see if your favorite Pokémon made the cut and got added, you can ctrl F for their name in the page, though note that quite a few Pokémon remain completely unavailable. The Indigo Disk is the last planned DLC, so unless Game Freak springs up a surprise on us, this will also be the last batch of Pokémon added to Scarlet and Violet.
In addition to returning Pokémon, there are eight brand new Pokémon: Archaludon, Hydrapple, Gouging Fire, Raging Bolt, Iron Boulder, Iron Crown, Terapagos, and Pecharunt.
Note that this is the Pokédex – which doesn’t include some of the special Pokémon that you can transfer from Pokémon Home, like Groudon. You can use these Pokémon in the game via transfers or raids, but you cannot find them in the wild (outside of specific events that may happen in the future).
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk Blueberry Pokédex
The Blueberry Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC features a comprehensive collection of 243 Pokémon, including new, returning, and regional forms such as Alolan, Galarian, and Hisuian variants. Set in the Blueberry Academy near the Unova region, the DLC introduces players to an underwater Terarium with four distinct biomes, offering a diverse range of Pokémon to catch. The Indigo Disk expands the base game’s roster significantly, incorporating many fan-favorite starters from previous generations, new Paradox forms, and legendary Pokémon. Completing the Blueberry Pokédex involves catching and evolving many Pokémon exclusive to this DLC, with helpful guides available for evolving specific species like Dipplin and Inkay. This DLC also emphasizes competitive battling through the BB League, making it a rich addition for both collectors and battle enthusiasts.
Dex # |
Name |
Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Doduo | normal/flying |
| 2 | Dodrio | normal/flying |
| 3 | Exeggcute | grass/psychic |
| 4 | Exeggutor | grass/psychic (Kanto), grass/dragon (Alolan) |
| 5 | Rhyhorn | ground/rock |
| 6 | Rhydon | ground/rock |
| 7 | Rhyperior | ground/rock |
| 8 | Venonat | bug/poison |
| 9 | Venomoth | bug/poison |
| 10 | Elekid | electric |
| 11 | Electabuzz | electric |
| 12 | Electivire | electric |
| 13 | Magby | fire |
| 14 | Magmar | fire |
| 15 | Magmortar | fire |
| 16 | Happiny | normal |
| 17 | Chansey | normal |
| 18 | Blissey | normal |
| 19 | Scyther | bug/flying |
| 20 | Scizor | bug/steel |
| 21 | Kleavor | bug/rock |
| 22 | Tauros | normal |
| 23 | Blitzle | electric |
| 24 | Zebstrika | eletric |
| 25 | Girafarig | normal/psychic |
| 26 | Farigiraf | normal/psychic |
| 27 | Sandile | ground/dark |
| 28 | Krokorok | ground/dark |
| 29 | Krookodile | ground/dark |
| 30 | Rellor | bug |
| 31 | Rabsca | bug/psychic |
| 32 | Rufflet | normal/flying |
| 33 | Braviary | normal/flying |
| 34 | Vullaby | dark/flying |
| 35 | Mandibuzz | dark/flying |
| 36 | Litleo | fire/normal |
| 37 | Pyroar | fire/normal |
| 38 | Deerling | normal/grass |
| 39 | Sawsbuck | normal/grass |
| 40 | Smeargle | normal |
| 41 | Rotom | electric/ghost |
| 42 | Milcery | fairy |
| 43 | Alcremie | fairy |
| 44 | Trapinch | ground |
| 45 | Vibrava | ground/dragon |
| 46 | Flygon | ground/dragon |
| 47 | Pikipek | normal/flying |
| 48 | Trumbeak | normal/flying |
| 49 | Toucannon | normal/flying |
| 50 | Tentacool | water/poison |
| 51 | Tentacruel | water/poison |
| 52 | Horsea | water |
| 53 | Seadra | water |
| 54 | Kingdra | water |
| 55 | Bruxish | water/psychic |
| 56 | Cottonee | grass/fairy |
| 57 | Whimsicott | grass/fairy |
| 58 | Comfey | fairy |
| 59 | Slakoth | normal |
| 60 | Vigoroth | normal |
| 61 | Slaking | normal |
| 62 | Oddish | grass/poison |
| 63 | Gloom | grass/poison |
| 64 | Vileplume | grass/poison |
| 65 | Bellossom | grass |
| 66 | Diglett (Alolan) | ground/steel |
| 67 | Dugtrio (Alolan) | ground/steel |
| 68 | Grimer (Alolan) | poison/dark |
| 69 | Muk (Alolan) | poison/dark |
| 70 | Zangoose | normal |
| 71 | Seviper | poison |
| 72 | Crabrawler | fighting |
| 73 | Crabominable | fighting/ice |
| 74 | Oricorio (Pa’u Style) | psychic/flying |
| 75 | Slowpoke (Galarian) | psychic |
| 76 | Slowbro (Galarian) | poison/psychic |
| 77 | Slowking (Galarian) | poison/psychic |
| 78 | Chinchou | water/electric |
| 79 | Lanturn | water/eletric |
| 80 | Inkay | dark/psychic |
| 81 | Malamar | dark/psychic |
| 82 | Luvdisc | water |
| 83 | Finneon | water |
| 84 | Lumineon | water |
| 85 | Alomomola | water |
| 86 | Torkoal | fire |
| 87 | Fletchling | normal/flying |
| 88 | Fletchinder | fire/flying |
| 89 | Talonflame | fire/flying |
| 90 | Dewpider | water/bug |
| 91 | Araquanid | water/bug |
| 92 | Tyrogue | fighting |
| 93 | Hitmonlee | fighting |
| 94 | Hitmonchan | fighting |
| 95 | Hitmontop | fighting |
| 96 | Geodude (Alolan) | rock/electric |
| 97 | Graveler (Alolan) | rock/electric |
| 98 | Golem (Alolan) | rock/electric |
| 99 | Drilbur | ground |
| 100 | Excadrill | ground/steel |
| 101 | Gothita | psychic |
| 102 | Gothorita | psychic |
| 103 | Gothitelle | psychic |
| 104 | Espurr | psychic |
| 105 | Meowstic | psychic |
| 106 | Minior | rock/flying |
| 107 | Cranidos | rock |
| 108 | Rampardos | rock |
| 109 | Shieldon | rock/steel |
| 110 | Bastiodon | rock/steel |
| 111 | Minccino | normal |
| 112 | Cinccino | normal |
| 113 | Skarmory | steel/flying |
| 114 | Swablu | normal/flying |
| 115 | Altaria | dragon/flying |
| 116 | Magnemite | electric/steel |
| 117 | Magneton | electric/steel |
| 118 | Magnezone | electric/steel |
| 119 | Plusle | electric |
| 120 | Minun | electric |
| 121 | Scraggy | dark/fighting |
| 122 | Scrafty | dark/fighting |
| 123 | Golett | ground/ghost |
| 124 | Golurk | ground/ghost |
| 125 | Numel | fire/ground |
| 126 | Camerupt | fire/ground |
| 127 | Sinistea | ghost |
| 128 | Polteageist | ghost |
| 129 | Porygon | normal |
| 130 | Porygon2 | normal |
| 131 | Porygon-Z | normal |
| 132 | Joltik | bug/electric |
| 133 | Galvantula | bug/electric |
| 134 | Tynamo | electric |
| 135 | Eelektrik | electric |
| 136 | Eelektross | electric |
| 137 | Beldum | steel/psychic |
| 138 | Metang | steel/psychic |
| 139 | Metagross | steel/psychic |
| 140 | Axew | dragon |
| 141 | Fraxure | dragon |
| 142 | Haxorus | dragon |
| 143 | Seel | water |
| 144 | Dewgong | water/ice |
| 145 | Lapras | water/ice |
| 146 | Qwilfish | dark/poison |
| 147 | Overqwil | dark/poison |
| 148 | Solosis | psychic |
| 149 | Duosion | psychic |
| 150 | Reuniclus | psychic |
| 151 | Snubbull | fairy |
| 152 | Granbull | fairy |
| 153 | Cubchoo | ice |
| 154 | Beartic | ice |
| 155 | Sandshrew (Alolan) | ice/steel |
| 156 | Sandslash (Alolan) | ice/steel |
| 157 | Vulpix (Alolan) | ice |
| 158 | Ninetales (Alolan) | ice/fairy |
| 159 | Snover | grass/ice |
| 160 | Abomasnow | grass/ice |
| 161 | Duraludon | steel/dragon |
| 162 | Archaludon | steel/dragon |
| 163 | Hydrapple | grass/dragon |
| 164 | Bulbasaur | grass/poison |
| 165 | Ivysaur | grass/poison |
| 166 | Venusaur | grass/poison |
| 167 | Charmander | fire |
| 168 | Charmeleon | fire |
| 169 | Charizard | fire/flying |
| 170 | Squirtle | water |
| 171 | Wartortle | water |
| 172 | Blastoise | water |
| 173 | Chikorita | grass |
| 174 | Bayleef | grass |
| 175 | Meganium | grass |
| 176 | Cyndaquil | fire |
| 177 | Quilava | fire |
| 178 | Typhlosion | fire |
| 179 | Totodile | water |
| 180 | Croconaw | water |
| 181 | Feraligatr | water |
| 182 | Treecko | grass |
| 183 | Grovyle | grass |
| 184 | Sceptile | grass |
| 185 | Torchic | fire |
| 186 | Combusken | fire/fighting |
| 187 | Blaziken | fire/fighting |
| 188 | Mudkip | water |
| 189 | Marshtomp | water/ground |
| 190 | Swampert | water/ground |
| 191 | Turtwig | grass |
| 192 | Grotle | grass |
| 193 | Torterra | grass/ground |
| 194 | Chimchar | fire |
| 195 | Monferno | fire/fighting |
| 196 | Infernape | fire/fighting |
| 197 | Piplup | water |
| 198 | Prinplup | water |
| 199 | Empoleon | water/steel |
| 200 | Snivy | grass |
| 201 | Servine | grass |
| 202 | Serperior | grass |
| 203 | Tepig | fire |
| 204 | Pignite | fire/fighting |
| 205 | Emboar | fire/fighting |
| 206 | Oshawott | water |
| 207 | Dewott | water |
| 208 | Samurott | water |
| 209 | Chespin | grass |
| 210 | Quilladin | grass |
| 211 | Chesnaught | grass/fighting |
| 212 | Fennekin | fire |
| 213 | Braixen | fire |
| 214 | Delphox | fire/psychic |
| 215 | Froakie | water |
| 216 | Frogadier | water |
| 217 | Greninja | water/dark |
| 218 | Rowlet | grass/flying |
| 219 | Dartrix | grass/flying |
| 220 | Decidueye | grass/ghost |
| 221 | Litten | fire |
| 222 | Torracat | fire |
| 223 | Incineroar | fire/dark |
| 224 | Popplio | water |
| 225 | Brionne | water |
| 226 | Primarina | water/fairy |
| 227 | Grookey | grass |
| 228 | Thwackey | grass |
| 229 | Rillaboom | grass |
| 230 | Scorbunny | fire |
| 231 | Raboot | fire |
| 232 | Cinderace | fire |
| 233 | Sobble | water |
| 234 | Drizzile | water |
| 235 | Inteleon | water |
| 236 | Gouging Fire | fire/dragon |
| 237 | Raging Bolt | electric/dragon |
| 238 | Iron Crown | steel/psychic |
| 239 | Iron Boulder | rock/psychic |
| 240 | Terapagos | normal |
| 241 | Walking Wake | water/dragon |
| 242 | Iron Leaves | grass/psychic |
| 243 | Pecharunt | poison/ghost |
How does completing the Blueberry Pokédex unlock hidden secrets in the DLC
Completing the Blueberry Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC unlocks several hidden secrets and valuable rewards. Upon registering 200 unique Pokémon, players trigger a special quest from Perrin to encounter new Paradox Pokémon exclusive to each game version. When the player reaches 240 Pokémon, talking to Director Cyrano at Blueberry Academy grants the Mark Charm, an item that significantly increases the chance of encountering wild Pokémon with special Marks, enhancing the variety and rarity of encounters. Additionally, milestone rewards are given every 10 Pokémon caught starting from 90, including rare evolution items, Pokéballs, and culminating in a Master Ball at 240 entries. Completing the Pokédex also awards a digital diploma featuring Terapagos, symbolizing the player’s achievement. These rewards not only enrich gameplay but also motivate players to fully explore the DLC’s diverse Pokémon roster and environments.
What new Paradox Pokémon do I unlock after completing 200 Pokedex entries
After completing 200 entries in the Blueberry Pokédex in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Indigo Disk DLC, players unlock a quest from Perrin that leads to encountering four new Paradox Pokémon. These are split by game version:
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In Pokémon Scarlet, you can find Gouging Fire (the Paradox form of Entei) and Raging Bolt (the Paradox form of Raichu).
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In Pokémon Violet, you can find Iron Crown (the Paradox form of Regirock) and Iron Boulder (the Paradox form of Terrakion).
These Paradox Pokémon are located in Area Zero, a special zone in Paldea, and become available only after completing the main story and Perrin’s quest triggered by reaching 200 Blueberry Pokédex entries. Each version has exclusive access to two of these new Paradox Pokémon, requiring trading to obtain the others. After battling them in their locations, players get the opportunity to catch them, with Perrin rewarding players for photographing their captures.
