Blueberry Pokédex Guide for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk

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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:

  • In Pokémon Scarlet, you can find Gouging Fire (the Paradox form of Entei) and Raging Bolt (the Paradox form of Raichu).

  • 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.

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