This Pokedex tracks every Pokemon confirmed for Winds & Waves so far. The roster pulls from across all previous generations, with Ghost and Bug types better represented than you'd expect. Centiskorch (Fire/Bug, 525 BST), Overqwil (Dark/Poison), and Lokix (Bug/Dark) add coverage beyond the Water-heavy core. Use the type and generation filters to explore what's available. The full dex will be much larger than what's shown here.

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Krabby
#0098

Krabby

water
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Kingler
#0099

Kingler

water
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Qwilfish
#0211

Qwilfish

waterpoison
D
Corsola
#0222

Corsola

waterrock
D
Wingull
#0278

Wingull

waterflying
D
Pelipper
#0279

Pelipper

waterflying
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Wailmer
#0320

Wailmer

water
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Wailord
#0321

Wailord

water
D
Finneon
#0456

Finneon

water
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Lumineon
#0457

Lumineon

water
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Tympole
#0535

Tympole

water
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Palpitoad
#0536

Palpitoad

waterground
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Seismitoad
#0537

Seismitoad

waterground
D
Frillish
#0592

Frillish

waterghost
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Jellicent
#0593

Jellicent

waterghost
D
Mareanie
#0747

Mareanie

poisonwater
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Toxapex
#0748

Toxapex

poisonwater
D
Gecqua
#1028

Gecqua

water
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  • The full roster is still being revealed. The confirmed list includes returning Pokemon from across multiple generations plus three brand-new Gen 10 starters: Browt (Grass), Pombon (Fire), and Gecqua (Water). This page updates with every official reveal.

  • Water and Poison types dominate the confirmed roster. Qwilfish (Water/Poison), Jellicent (Water/Ghost), and Mareanie fit the ocean theme. Ghost types are well-represented too, with Dusknoir, Cursola, and Palossand. The distribution will shift as more inland and urban Pokemon get revealed.

  • Yes. The three starters are the first Gen 10 originals shown. Their final evolutions and typings haven't been revealed yet. More new Pokemon are expected, including regional forms, a box legendary pair, and whatever the new battle gimmick introduces. Check the Winds & Waves tier list for rankings as they're added.

  • The confirmed returnees span Gen 1 through Gen 9. Notable picks include Raichu, Swellow, Centiskorch, Tropius, and Seismitoad. The selection leans toward Pokemon that fit tropical and ocean environments, but there are surprises in the mix.

  • Yes. Use the sidebar filters on this page to narrow by type, generation, base stats, or competitive tier. Dual-type Pokemon show up under both of their types. The filters work with whatever portion of the dex has been revealed so far.

  • Switch 2 only. Winds & Waves won't be playable on the original Switch. It's a ground-up next-gen title launching in 2027. Game Freak announced it on February 27, 2026, on the franchise's 30th anniversary.

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