Pokémon Aura is part of Generation IX in the Pokémon series created by Embrion for the Nintendo Switch. It takes place in the massive medieval-like Skaphos region, said contain history of the Pokémon since the dawn of existence.
The Skaphos region is fictional and not based off a country, its a medieval-like "futuristic" region but takes inspiration from other countries. There are 110 new Pokémon (up to 1000 in the National Dex), 25 Regional Variants, 22 Mega Evolutions, and a few new Z-Moves.
Story
The story involves choices, so the decisions you make can determine how the story goes on. You will navigate through the 12 Kingdoms, each has its own unique areas and capital city/village.
There are new villainous factions like The Omniscient (the evil team of this gen), The Vindicta, House Inferna, and House Cascade. Your decisions will affect the battle against them in the climax of the main story.
Gameplay/New Features
The controls are exactly the same as it would play on the upcoming Pokémon Sword & Shield.
Skill System
There will be 5-6 "Skills/Classes" in the game, you can train all of them, there are no restrictions. They are very important as they allow you to access end game content, rare items, and rare Pokémon. As you progress, your "Rank" gets higher.
- Explorer Skill:: A skill that involves mining and exploring, this is similar to The Underground from Generation 4.
- Farmer Skill: A skill that involves farming, but will later involve mixing things. Harvest berries, but also... crops! These items are very helpful to competitive trainers because they can raise EVs
- Defeater Skill: A skill involving battling strong Pokémon, in Skaphos, there are several dungeons you will go through while you explore the region. In these dungeons, there are powerful Pokémon that emit some sort of aura that boosts their stats. Your goal is to defeat these Pokémon, as you rank up you will unlock the ability to enter dungeons with rare Pokémon which may have Hidden Abilities. There are also chances for Mega and/or Titan Pokémon to appear, they have all their stats boosted and have their strength matched with your Pokémon.
- Fisher Skill: There are several fishing spots to catch Water-type Pokémon, ranking up will allow you to catch rarer Water Pokémon like Feebas or the new Swordfish Pokémon, Swishor.
- TBA
- TBA
Achievement System
Each Kingdom has its own Achievement System that is optional but allows you to access high level items and great perks. There is the Bronze, Silver, and Gold difficulty, Bronze is the easiest, Gold is the hardest. When you complete the Bronze Achievements you will get the <Kingdom name> Medallion, which has some perks. Getting the Gold version gives you the previous medallion perks and much more valuable ones. For example, the Skaphos Badlands Bronze Medallion gives you the ability to run from Dark Energized Pokémon in battle with a few other perks.
Some examples of achievements include doing a task, defeating a certain number of Energized Pokémon, or silly things that require certain conditions. Some achievements won't be able to done unless you progress the game or have a high rank in a Skill.
New Gameplay Modes
- The Dungeons Mode randomly generates dungeons with powerful Pokémon to fight and a superboss at the end.
- The Portmaster Mode is similar to time-based freemium games and thus it requires to wait hours, but the rewards are tons of valuable items that your crew gathers.
- Chess Mode: There is a side game that is similar to Chess.
- The Colosseum & The Battle Tower: In the postgame, the PWT Returns, with Elite Four joining the tournament. The Battle Tower from Gen III and IV returns.
- The Elemental Arena: In this arena is a postgame location that allows you to learn special moves that cannot be learned from breeding or level up. To learn these moves you must actually use your Pokémon and battle.
Energized (Boss) Pokémon
The spiritual successor Totem Pokémon, you will encounter hundreds of mysterious energized Pokémon with pure and dark energy in the game in the wild. Some of them the player must face in order to progress the story. They have a variety of powered up boosts, such as more EVs than a normal wild Pokémon, can restore HP each turn, and have +1 or +2 in one of their stats.
In order to catch these Pokémon, they must be defeated first as strangely the aura renders Pokéballs useless, catching them does not keep this condition as they lose it after you defeat them the first time.
To fight more of these Pokémon, you must increase your rank in the Defeater Skill.
Characters
Main Characters
- The Six: These six characters are connected to the Elemental Legendary Quartet
- Klaus/Alice (Earth): The player character. The golem starter Pokémon you have will connect you to the Earth Legendary.
- TBA (Fire): He a part of House Inferna, a high elite organization who rules a part of Skaphos, connected with the (Fire) Phoenix/Vermilion Bird Legendary.
- Aqua (Water): Connected with the Water Legendary, she cares a lot about Pokémon.
- ??? (Air): Connected with the Pegasus (Wind) Legendary, he is bright and loves to battle.
- ??? (Light): He's a minor villain, part of The Omniscient
- Lloyd (Dark)': An anti-hero, leader of The Vindicta. He is aware of the Elemental Legendaries and who is connected to them. He fights against the elite and most importantly, wants to destroy the big villainous team (Omniscient).
- Rival 1
- Rival 2
- Professor Cypress: The professor of the region, he studies Pokémon history and mythology.
- TBA: A scholar and assistant to Cypress, he has a library of books, perhaps he should be the professor instead?
Villains & Factions
- House Inferna: They seek to use the Fire Elemental Beast for bad purposes for nefarious purposes and chaos. The leader is Sol.
- House Cascade: They are a rival to House Inferna, they seek order. The leader is Triton, the father of Aqua.
- House Terra: They are neutral, their goal only is to protect the sacred energy beneath the region.
- House Noir/The Omniscient: Originally disbanded, they have moved to the Skaphos Badlands, now they are known as The Omniscient. The Omniscient seeks control, they are the largest of the group and the "evil Team" of the region. The main antagonist Cessair is the leader.
- House Zephyr: A small group, they believe in justice and peace.
- House Glimmer: Disbanded after it was attacked by House Inferna, now the original location is guarded to protect the environment and Pokémon.
- The Vindicta: Lloyd defected from House Noir and vows to take down all the other royal groups.
- Jaculus: The true antagonist, ex-communicated by House Noir/The Omniscient, he later sets up a great event that will bring the Houses and The Connected Six together to battle for an ancient artifact that has been fought over for years. He's a prankster and loves to perform, he talks a lot.
- The Bounty Hunter: A minor villain, he hunts Pokémon to sell to buyers, whether they are rich or just plain evil.
- TBA: A side-villain who is optional. He wants to use the souls of Pokémon to live longer and gain power.
- The P.M.G (Pokémon Must Go): An optional small evil group encountered during a sidequest, after being attacked by corrupted Pokémon they want to get rid of Pokémon - yet they use them!
Gym Leaders and Elite Four
- Gyms: ???/???/Ghost/Fairy/Water/Ice/Ground/Steel
- E4: Poison/Dark/Fighting/Dragon
- Magnus, Skaphos' Champion: The champion of the region, his signature Pokémon is Rhyperior.
Pokémon
New Pokemon
NOTE: The names and number order are subject to change.
Bold indicates the Pokémon's Hidden Ability and Pokémons current evolution stage. Italics indicate the Pokémon's category and if the Ability is newly introduced.
Skaphos is home to a total of 575 Pokémon in the regional dex out of 1000. Skaphos is the biggest region in the Pokémon series, with a large desert area, a jungle island, a gloomy town with Ghost, Bug, and Dark Pokémon, mountains, and more. The North seems to host a lot of Ice and Ghost Types, the East has Ground, Dark, and Bug Types, the West has Fairy, Flying, and Water Types. Central Skaphos has all types.
NatDex No. | Pokémon Name | Type | Ability | Evolution Stage | Description | ||
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891 | Elf 1 ??? Pokémon |
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Overgrow | Elf 1 Elf 2 Elf 3 |
Coming soon | ||
892 | Elf 2 ??? Pokémon |
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Overgrow | Elf 1 Elf 2 Elf 3 |
Coming soon | ||
893 | Elf 3 ??? Pokémon |
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Overgrow | Elf 1 Elf 2 Elf 3 |
It's very human like, it has agile grass armor to allow it to move and strike its opponents. It is inspired by rogues and assassins. It is a fast attack and special attacker. | ||
894 | Pyrox Fire Ox Pokémon |
|
Blaze | Pyrox Torvem Magmataur |
The Fire Starter, it is based off an Ox. | ||
895 | Torvem Fire Ox Pokémon |
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Blaze | Pyrox Torvem Magmataur |
Coming soon | ||
896 | Magmataur Flame Minotaur Pokémon |
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Blaze | Pyrox Torvem Magmataur |
The final stage of Pyrox, it has transformed into a minotaur. | ||
897 | Octopus 1 ??? Pokémon |
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Torrent | Water Starter 1 Water Starter 2 Water Starter 3 |
Coming soon | ||
898 | Octopus 2 ??? Pokémon |
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Torrent | Octopus 1 Octopus 2 Octopus 3 |
Coming soon | ||
899 | Octopus 3 ??? Pokémon |
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Torrent | Octopus 1 Octopus 2 Octopus 3 |
It is an octopus mage/necromancer, despite it looking dark, it is actually Water/Psychic. It bares resemblance to Cthulhu and the Illithid from Dungeons & Dragons]. | ||
900 | Regional Bird 1 ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Regional Bird 1 Regional Bird 2 Regional Bird 3 |
Coming soon | ||
901 | Regional Bird 2 ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Regional Bird 1 Regional Bird 2 Regional Bird 3 |
Coming soon | ||
902 | Regional Bird 3 ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Regional Bird 1 Regional Bird 2 Regional Bird 3 |
Coming soon | ||
903 | Yakiddy Yak Pokémon |
|
Storage Thick Fat ??? |
Yakiddy Yakpak |
Coming soon | ||
904 | Yakpak Yak Pokémon |
|
Storage Thick Fat ??? |
Yakiddy Yakpak |
It's large and a friend to farmers, it also carries items for its masters. There is a debate whether its milk is better than Miltanks. | ||
905 | Regional Insect 1 ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Regional Insect 1 Regional Insect 2 Regional Insect 3 |
Coming soon | ||
906 | Regional Insect 2 ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Regional Insect 1 Regional Insect 2 Regional Insect 3 |
Coming soon | ||
907 | Regional Insect 3 ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Regional Insect 1 Regional Insect 2 Regional Insect 3 |
Coming soon | ||
908 | Ent 1 Sapling Pokémon |
|
TBA | Ent 1 Giaent Ingentis |
Coming soon | ||
909 | Giaent Adult Tree Pokémon |
|
TBA | Ent 1 Giaent Ingentis |
After growing from its small form, it becomes larger. Sometimes it pretends to be a tree. | ||
910 | Ingentis Elder Tree Pokémon |
|
TBA | Ent 1 Giaent Ingentis |
It is a large humanoid tree, it prefers to rest often due to its size and power. It welcomes small Bug and Flying Pokémon to rest on its branches. | ||
911 | Swishor Swordfish Pokémon |
|
Sharp Blade Hyper Cutter |
Swishor Swaster |
Swishor roam the seas behind its evolution, Swaster. They love to play around, but unfortunately it seems sometimes they are pesky to fishers. | ||
912 | Swaster Swordfish Pokémon |
|
Sharp Blade Hyper Cutter |
Swishor Swaster |
Swaster are fast attackers, their bills are used to fight predators and defend themselves. In the seas of Skaphos, it is a rival to Barraskewda. | ||
913 | Roxxer Rock Hammer Pokémon |
|
TBA | Roxxer Quarrior Coblcutarius |
Roxxer spin around like tops, their arms are like boxing gloves to them, thus being useful to miners. | ||
914 | Quarrior Rock Hammer Pokémon |
|
TBA | Roxxer Quarrior Coblcutarius |
Becoming more human like, Quarrior is an agile fighter, its arms act like pickaxes. | ||
915 | Coblcutarius Rock Hammer Pokémon |
|
TBA | Roxxer Quarrior Coblcutarius |
Their large stone arms are hammers to them, but they also are used as a barrier. They have become more bulky and slow, but can learn moves like Meteor Mash and Obstruct. | ||
916 | Pikachu Clone ??? Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve | Coming soon | ||
917 | Fungidelic Mushroom Pokémon |
|
Effect Spore Unaware Neutralizing Gas |
Fungidelic Mushromage Ganodiasma |
Their mushrooms cause people to hallucinate, but this Pokémon actually is under the effect of it as well, it is very oblivious to its surroundings. | ||
918 | Mushromage ??? Pokémon |
|
Effect Spore Levitate Neutralizing Gas |
Fungidelic Mushromage Ganodiasma |
Trainers may see a valuable Balm Mushroom, but it turns out they are simply an illusion from the stench of its hallucinating mushrooms. | ||
919 | Ganodiasma ??? Pokémon |
|
Effect Spore Levitate Neutralizing Gas |
Fungidelic Mushromage Ganodiasma |
They prefer to live in dark areas, they use their mushrooms to sense the health of crops. It is said their poison can control its victims like a zombie. | ||
920 | TBA Werewolf Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve | They live in packs, it is important to be prepared before encountering them, at midnight their true power awakens, they become savages. | ||
921 | Cruovyre Vampire Pokémon |
|
Vampyrism | Does Not Evolve | They fly through the night skies, attacking Pokémon that aren't of their type, sapping their health using Leech Life. | ||
922 | Strassa Stegosaurus Pokémon |
|
Herbivore ??? '??? |
Strassa Plunchego |
TBA | ||
923 | Plunchego Stegosaurus Pokémon |
|
Herbivore ??? ??? |
Strassa Plunchego |
Their large size was shocking to archeologists, thankfully this Pokémon is gentle. They prefer to relax and eat leaves. Plunchego is a slow defensive physical attacker, but it's Herbivore ability allows it to deal damage against Grass Type walls. | ||
924 | Raptovolt Electric Velociraptor Pokémon |
|
TBA | Raptovolt Jolrastic |
Researchers believe Raptovolt are fast because they they were smaller and more fragile compared to other fossilized Pokémon, their speed allows them to run away from opponents. | ||
925 | Jolrastic Electric Velociraptor Pokémon |
|
TBA | Raptovolt Jolrastic |
Jolrastic are serious hunters, with their speed they test their opponents skill by awaiting their attacks and dodging them. They are fast special attackers, able to learn Power Gem and Thunderbolt. | ||
926 | Angel 1 Angellic Pokémon |
|
TBA | Angel 1 Angel 2 Angel 3A or Angel 3B |
They haven't grown their wings yet, but they are like good luck charms watching their trainer, hoping to grow up. | ||
927 | Angel 2 Angellic Pokémon |
|
TBA | Angel 1 Angel 2 Angel 3A or Angel 3B |
Having grown up, this Pokémon wings are almost about to bloom, but they still are caring and aim to protect their master by using moves like Protect or Reflect. | ||
928A | Angel 3A Light Wings Pokémon |
|
Serene Grace Natural Cure Healer |
Angel 1 Angel 2 Angel 3A (Female Evo) |
Its wings have bloomed, and its angellic wings can heal weak Pokémon. It's slightly slower than its male counterpart, but its HP, Spc Atk, and Spc Def are great. The drawback to its power is it has little to no Attack power at all. | ||
928B | Angel 3B Dark Wings Pokémon |
|
Infiltrator ??? ??? |
Angel 1 Angel 2 Angel 3B (Male Evo) |
Evolved from the Male pre-evolution, its personality is different and chooses to take down its enemies rather than be cautious and stay on defense. It's a fast physical attacker who has access to Infiltrator and Air Slash to counter Bug Types. | ||
929 | Felinkh Egyptian Cat Pokémon |
|
TBA | Felinkth Saharinx Pharoar |
Felinkh are pets to the wealthy people, they are fascinated by jewels and leave their owners if they are disrespected. | ||
930 | Saharinx Egyptian Cat Pokémon |
|
TBA | Felinkth Saharinx Pharoar |
Felinkh has grown up into an adult cat, it has a Sphinx-like headdress. | ||
931 | Pharoar Sphinx Pokémon |
|
TBA | Felinkth Saharinx Pharoar |
Pharoar is a powerful elegant Pokémon, it's a fast special attacker. | ||
932 | Turtroll Grass Troll Pokémon |
|
TBA | Turtroll Ogrwoth |
Turtroll are mischevious, stealing food and items from trainers who encounter them in forests. | ||
933 | Ogrwoth Grass Ogre Pokémon |
|
TBA | Turtroll Ogrowth |
In contrast to its pre-evolution, its appearance looks more ogre like, its body is covered with vines and it wields a wooden club. Ogrowth are protective of their little ones, but can destroy habitats for selfish purposes. | ||
934 | Pyreye Fire Cyclops Pokémon |
|
TBA | Pyreye Cyclustion |
TBA | ||
935 | Cyclustion Fire Cyclops Pokémon |
|
TBA | Pyreye Cyclustion |
Cyclustion is large and angry, it is said to be a rival to Ogrowth. It uses Hyper Beam with its eye and bats off smaller opponents with its flaming club. | ||
936 | Circitaur Lightning Strike Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve | The Electric Centaur Pokémon can throw strikes of lightning from afar, its signature move is "Volting Arrow", a physical Electric Attack that doesn't make contact and doesn't miss. | ||
937 | Graybreak Ravenous Pokémon |
|
TBA | Graybreak Zombinous |
Graybreak live in the Skaphos Badlands, said to be a kingdom before most of it was destroyed by a war, ending up with a curse that corrupted many Pokémon living there. Despite being slow, they can still chuck stones at people running away from them. | ||
938 | Zombinous Ravenous Pokémon |
|
TBA | Graybreak Zombinous |
This abomination prefers to hide behind some sort of gravestone, once provoked, it will throw the gravestone as its first attack and then unleash its power. | ||
939 | Poincher Desert Scorp Pokémon |
|
Deadly Toxin Merciless Corrosion |
Poincher Venoskorp |
Compared to Skorupi and Drapion, its poison is more deadly, they live in the desert environment. | ||
940 | Venoskorp Ravenous Pokémon |
|
Deadly Toxin Merciless Corrosion |
Poincher Venoskorp |
For the trainer looking to mine ore, be careful of the Venoskorp and its "Deadly Toxin" ability, which causes a Pokémon to be badly poisoned rather than poisoned. | ||
941 | Barbolar Ice Hero Pokémon |
|
Technician ??? ??? |
Barbolar Herchilles |
Barbolar fight using icicles like daggers, they welcome challengers. | ||
942 | Herchilles Ice Hero Pokémon |
|
TBA | Barbolar Herchilles |
An expert tactician, armed with a freezing icicle shaped as a sword, it creates ice to use as a shield. Herchilles learns Storm Throw and Frost Breath, which can be dangerous powered with its Technician ability. | ||
943 | Bahamut 1 Berserker Pokémon |
|
Ironclad ??? ??? |
Bahamut 1 Bahamut 2 Bahamut 3 |
Beast-like | ||
944 | Bahamut 2 Berserker Pokémon |
|
Ironclad ??? ??? |
Bahamut 1 Bahamut 2 Bahamut 3 |
Resembles a Behemoth | ||
945 | Bahamut 3 Berserker Pokémon |
|
Ironclad ??? ??? |
Bahamut 1 Bahamut 2 Bahamut 3 |
It was once four-legged, now it has become dragon ilke. It's a bulky physical attacker and the one of the two pseudo-legendaries in this generation. | ||
946 | Scabhite Scarab Pokémon |
|
Swarm Storm ??? |
Scabhite Kheprikris |
Scabhite are small scarab beetle Pokémon, but they summon their allies with the "Swarm Storm" Ability, it works like the Ability "Schooling" but there is an additional effect of contact moves causing the opponent to take damage. Eviolite is a good choice for it too it being fragile. | ||
947 | Kheprikris Royal Scarab Pokémon |
|
TBA | Scabhite Kheprikris |
Coming soon | ||
948 | TBA Gargoyle Pokémon |
|
Weak Armor ??? ??? |
Does Not Evolve | An ancient Pokémon, they can pose as statues and attack their prey. | ||
949 | Mother Nature 1 Nature Pokémon |
|
??? ??? ??? |
Mother Nature 1 Mother Nature 2 Mother Nature 3 |
Coming soon | ||
950 | Mother Nature 2 Nature Pokémon |
|
??? ??? ??? |
Mother Nature 1 Mother Nature 2 Mother Nature 3 |
Coming soon | ||
951 | Mother Nature 3 Nature Pokémon |
|
??? ??? ??? |
Mother Nature 1 Mother Nature 2 Mother Nature 3 |
Coming soon | ||
952 | Crynovorn Ice Wyvern Pokémon |
|
Slush Rush Poison Point Ice Body |
Crynovorn Wyntovorn |
Coming soon | ||
953 | Wyntorvorn Ice Wyvern Pokémon |
|
Slush Rush Poison Point Ice Body |
Crynovorn Wyntovorn |
Wyntovorn live in the coldest of climate, their ice attacks are very deadly and they can also use poisonous attacks with their tails. | ||
954 | Tarantula 1 Webbed Pokémon |
|
TBA | Tarantula 1 Tarantula 2 |
Coming soon | ||
955 | Tarantula 1 Webbed Pokémon |
|
TBA | Tarantula 1 Tarantula 2 |
Coming soon | ||
956 | Torciela Black Tortoise Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve | Coming soon | ||
957 | Lyakko White Tiger Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve | Coming soon | ||
958 | Ragnarir Great Storm Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve | A high BST rare Pokémon, its howl can summon hailstorms. It can learn Flamethrower despite being an Ice Type. | ||
959 | Armored Creature 1 Bladed Pokémon |
|
TBA | Armored Creature 1 Armored Creature 2 |
It has a very high BST in its evolution, but it evolves at lvl 60. | ||
960 | Armored Creature 2 Bladed Pokémon |
|
Multiscale Sheer Force Huge Power |
Armored Creature 1 Armored Creature 2 |
It has a behemoth/bull appearance and is four legged. It learns useful moves like Heavy Slam, Dragon Dance, Scald, etc. It is the rarest Pokémon to encounter in Skaphos, its power has left Pokémon in critical condition. | ||
961 | Fairy Dragon 1 Azure Pokémon |
|
TBA | Fairy Dragon 1 Fairy Dragon 2 Fairy Dragon 3 |
Coming soon | ||
962 | Fairy Dragon 2 Azure Pokémon |
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TBA | Fairy Dragon 1 Fairy Dragon 2 Fairy Dragon 3 |
Coming soon | ||
963 | Fairy Dragon 3 Azure Pokémon |
|
TBA | Fairy Dragon 1 Fairy Dragon 2 Fairy Dragon 3 |
It's the second pseudo-legendary of this region. It has good HP, Spc Attack, and decent Speed and Spc Def. It's weakest in its Attack stat. | ||
964 | Gorochu Mouse Pokémon |
|
TBA | Pichu Pikachu Gorochu |
An alternate evolution of Pikachu, it can learn Dark, Fighting, and a few Fire moves. | ||
965 | Sandscalibur Mouse Pokémon |
|
Tough Claws Sharp Blade Sand Rush |
Sandshrew Sandslash Sandscalibur |
Sandscalibur's claws are more sturdy and sharp like a sword. The spikes on its back are used as armor or ranged attacks. | ||
966 | Jynx Evo Human Shape Pokémon |
|
TBA | Smoochum Jynx Jynx Evo |
Coming soon | ||
967 | Angauros Angry Bull Pokémon |
|
Intimidate Anger Point Sheer Force |
Tauros Angauros |
Angauros have a serious temper, its Giga Impact can knock back the heaviest of Pokémon. | ||
968 | Octentanker Hydro Cannon Pokémon |
|
Rapid Fire Sniper TBA |
Remoraid Octillery Octentanker |
If it uses all of its might, Octentanker's Hydro Pump can cut through metal and rocks. Its unique ability Rapid Fire gives priority to Bomb, Bolt, and multi-hit moves. However, the stronger the move is, the weaker the attack will be. | ||
969 | Zangrath Cat Ferret Pokémon |
|
Toxic Boost TBA |
Zangoose Zangrath |
TBA | ||
970 | Sevenom Fang Snake Pokémon |
|
TBA | Seviper Sevenom |
TBA | ||
971 | Drifeppelin Airship Pokémon |
|
Aftermath Unburden Flare Boost |
Drifloon Drifblim Drifeppelin |
Coming soon | ||
989 | Elemental Beast: Fire ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Part of the legendary Elemental Quartet, based off the vermilion bird and phoenix. | ||
990 | Elemental Beast: Water ??? Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Part of the legendary Elemental Quartet | ||
991 | Elemental Beast: Earth ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Part of the legendary Elemental Quartet, based off of a golem. | ||
992 | Elemental Beast: Wind ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Part of the legendary Elemental Quartet, based off of a pegasus. | ||
993 | Elemental Beast: Light ??? Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Part of the legendary Elemental Quartet. | ||
994 | Elemental Beast: Dark ??? Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Part of the legendary Elemental Quartet | ||
995 | The Telos Protector Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Mascot legendary and Skaphos' last defense; it lives underground and guards the sacred energy that powers the lifeforce of the region and its Pokémon. It has the highest BST at 1530 (255/255/255/255/255/255) when using its True Power (cannot be used in a Pokémon battle). I | ||
996 | Typhodius Decimation Pokémon |
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TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | The other mascot legendary, it is a being of chaos and destruction. It seems evil, but in the past it was mistreated and became corrupted - perhaps humans led to its evil nature. | ||
997 | The Eonia ??? Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve/Legendary Pokémon | Third mascot legendary | ||
998 | Soul Beast Spirit Devourer Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve/Mythical Pokémon | It devours the souls of humans and Pokémon to give it energy. It used to be a normal Pokémon before Northern Skaphos was almost destroyed by an event that turned Pokémon into savage monsters. | ||
1000 | Codename: Numerus ??? Pokémon |
|
TBA | Does Not Evolve/Mythical Pokémon | There is no information about this Pokémon, perhaps it was one of the first Pokémon to exist alongside Mew. |
Regional Variants
Main Game
Bold indicates the Pokémon's Hidden Ability and Pokémons current evolution stage. Italics indicate the Pokémon's category and if the Ability is newly introduced.
Skaphos has different parts where Pokémon have adapted to the conditions, but some say these Pokémon already existed this way since the begininng so the ones from their "home" region
Pokémon Name | Type | Ability | Evolution Stage | Description | ||
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Skaphosian Ekans |
|
Dry Skin ??? ??? |
Ekans-S Arbok-S |
Ekans lived in the jungles, being exposed to the heat, its color turned purplish red and gained the Fire Type. | ||
Skaphosian Arbok |
|
Dry Skin ??? '??? |
Ekans-S Arbok-S |
Arbok is dangerous, it has grown spikes and it uses Glare to paralyze prey at feast on them. Perhaps its fire attacks can cook its prey? | ||
Skaphosian Growlithe |
|
TBA | Growlithe-S Arcanine-S |
Growlithe are pets to the people of Dragetoppen Village. | ||
Skaphosian Arcanine |
|
Strong Jaw ??? '??? |
Growlithe-S Arcanine-S |
Arcanine are guardian Pokémon to the Dragetoppen villagers because they occasionally have to fight the enemy Ragnarir from the icy mountains. Arcanine is more saber tooth tiger like, it has Strong Jaw as one of its abilities. | ||
Skaphosian Ursaring |
|
Anger Point ??? '??? |
Teddiursa Ursaring-S |
Ursaring was affected by the mushrooms and became... pink! It has a larger fur coat. Ursaring has a parental instinct to protect the small Teddiursa, it will use its ferocious strength if you provoke it. | ||
Skaphosian Nuzleaf |
|
TBA | Seedot Nuzleaf Shiftry-S |
Nuzleaf are seen as fire dancers to the people of Kilanaranja Island. | ||
Skaphosian Shiftry |
|
TBA | Seedot Nuzleaf-S Shiftry-S |
It guards the jungles rather than the forest unlike regular Shiftry. They send some sort of code by flapping their leaves, either with breezy air or a heat wave. | ||
Skaphosian Lucario |
|
TBA | TBA Lucario-S |
Harnessing the power of the sacred energy beneath the deserts of Skaphos, this variant of Lucario is more of a special attacker and has decreased Attack. | ||
Skaphosian Sandile |
|
TBA | Sandile-S Krokorok-S Krookodile-S |
Description coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Krokorok |
|
TBA | Sandile Krokorok-S Krookodile-S |
Description coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Krookodile |
|
TBA | Sandile Krokorok-S Krookodile-S |
Krookodile have a dark green color, for their attacking moves, they tend to burrow underground or dive underwater. | ||
Skaphosian Spritzee |
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TBA | Spritzee-S Aromatisse-S |
West Skaphos was infected by some sort of chemical hazard, it affected a nearby town. Originally Spritzee made the town have a pleasant breeze but now they absorb the poisonous air instead. | ||
Skaphosian Aromatisse |
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TBA | Spritzee-S Aromatisse-S |
Instead of the sweet smell, they absorb and emit a neutralizing smell that deals with the hazardous air of West Skaphos. | ||
Skaphosian Grimmsnarl |
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TBA | Impidimp-S Morgrem-S Grimmsnarl-S |
Grimmsnarl has barely any of its hair left. As a result of its change, it has grown spikes and wings, it is more of a demon now. |
Postgame/DLC
There are two postgame DLC expansions that act as mini-regions, your progress is reset and you can only use Pokémon available in that region. The Archipelago gives you regional variants of the Generation 5 Starters. The Country gives you regional variants of the Generation 2 Starters. The Archipelago focuses on Z-Moves while The Country focuses on Dynamaxing.
Pokémon Name | Type | Ability | Evolution Stage | Description | ||
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Skaphosian Chikorita |
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??? ??? |
Chikorita-S Bayleef-S Meganium-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Bayleef |
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??? ??? |
Chikorita-S Bayleef-S Meganium-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Meganium |
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??? ??? |
Chikorita-S Bayleef-S Meganium-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Cyndaquil |
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??? ??? |
Cyndaquil-S Quilava-S Typhlosion-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Quilava |
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??? ??? |
Cyndaquil-S Quilava-S Typhlosion-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Typhlosion |
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??? ??? |
Cyndaquil-S Quilava-S Typhlosion-S |
Typhlosion emits some kind of ectoplasm from its back. Gigantamax Skaphosian Typhlosion can unleash powerful ectoplasm that can burn the skin and bones of Pokémon. | ||
Skaphosian Totodile |
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??? ??? |
Totodile-S Croconaw-S Feraligatr-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Croconaw |
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??? ??? |
Totodile-S Croconaw-S Feraligatr-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Feraligatr |
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??? ??? |
Totodile-S Croconaw-S Feraligatr-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Snivy |
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??? ??? |
Snivy-S Servine-S Serperior-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Servine |
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??? ??? |
Snivy-S Servine-S Serperior-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Serperior |
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??? ??? |
Snivy-S Servine-S Serperior-S |
It has a unique Z-Move called "Deadly Corrosion Constriction" that poisons the target, lowers their speed, and has a Wrap/Constrict effect for 3 turns. | ||
Skaphosian Tepig |
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??? ??? |
Tepig-S Pignite-S Emboar-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Pignite |
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??? ??? |
Tepig-S Pignite-S Emboar-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Emboar |
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??? ??? |
Tepig-S Pignite-S Emboar-S |
It has a unique Z-Move called "Massive Mudslide Tackle" that lowers all opposing Pokémons accuracy, speed, and evasiveness by 1. | ||
Skaphosian Oshawott |
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??? ??? |
Oshawott-S Dewott-S Samurott-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Dewott |
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??? ??? |
Oshawott-S Dewott-S Samurott-S |
Coming soon | ||
Skaphosian Samurott |
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??? ??? |
Oshawott-S Dewott-S Samurott-S |
It has a unique Z-Move called "Breaking Iceberg Assault" which destroys Screen moves and prevents the opponent from using protection moves for the next 5 turns. It also bypasses any defensive stat boosts. |
New Moves
Around 30 new Moves are introduced, some designed for Double Battles, and some to give good physical coverage. Some Moves have had changes, Volt Tackle now has a base power of 140, and Wild Charge no longer has recoil damage.
Name | Type | Description | PP | Power | Accuracy | Category | |
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Intercept |
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The user uses psychic powers to intercept an attack, if successful, it blocks 65% of the damage. This move does not work in Single Battles and will fail if used repeatedly. | 10 | -- | -- | Status | |
Smite |
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The user strikes with a firm blow. If the opponent uses a Protection Move, the attacks power doubles and the opponent cannot use a protection move for 2 turns. | 10 | 50 | 100% | Physical | |
Tidal Crash |
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The user summons a wave and crashes into the opponent. The user also sustains serious damage. | 15 | 120 | 100% | Physical | |
Life Eater |
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Ghostly claws appear near the target. It steals some HP from the target every turn. | 10 | -- | 90% | Status | |
Arctic Impact |
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The user surrounds themselves with ice and runs into the opponent. The attack may freeze the opponent. | 10 | 90 | 100% | Physical | |
Reaper Slash |
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The user readies an attack, and then swipes at the opponent. This may lower the opponents attack. | 15 | 85 | 100% | Physical |
New Abilities
Name | Description |
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Sharp Blade | Increases the damage of slashing moves by 20%. |
Raw Power | Slightly increases the damage of moves with no additional effect. |
Herbivore | If the opponent is a Grass Type, their damage taken will increase. |
Vampyrism | A small amount of health is restored if using a move that makes contact. |
Storage | If the users item is lost/used they can receive another one by switching out. Does not work if you are holding certain items like Z-Crystals. |
Ironclad | The damage of moves that make contact are halved. |
Nintendo Switch |
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Nintendo Unlimited | Pokémon Aura Version (Gen 9) |
Wii U/Infinity |
Noid |
Nintendo 3DS/Infinity GX |
Super Mario Gravitation | Super Mario Sunlight | Ice Climber: Age Of Ice |
Future Games |
Inspiration | Masterpiece: The Puzzle Curse | Luigi's Nightmare |