BDSP faithfully remakes Diamond and Pearl on Switch, including the original Fire-type drought. Infernape and Rapidash are still your main Fire options. The Grand Underground adds encounter rooms not in the originals, which helps fill coverage gaps. Garchomp at 600 BST dominates the Sinnoh dex here just like it did in 2006.

Showing 182 Pokemon: the regional Pokedex plus transfer-only species.

How to access additional Pokemon in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl

BDSP recreates the original Diamond and Pearl's 151-entry Sinnoh dex on Switch. Same "see all 150, view the Manaphy book" unlock path for the National Dex. The difference is what comes after.

The Grand Underground replaces the original's basic tunnels with full encounter rooms where older-generation Pokemon spawn in themed biomes. Ramanas Park (postgame) trades mysterious slates for legendary encounters from past regions. Pokemon HOME lets you transfer from other Switch titles. Much faster to fill out than the original's 6-per-day Pal Park limit.

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Chansey - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#097

Chansey

normal
B
Blissey - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#098

Blissey

normal
D
Cleffa - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#099

Cleffa

fairy
C
Clefairy - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#100

Clefairy

fairy
A
Clefable - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#101

Clefable

fairy
C
Chatot - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#102

Chatot

normalflying
D
Pichu - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#103

Pichu

electric
C
Pikachu - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#104

Pikachu

electric
C
Raichu - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#105

Raichu

electric
D
Hoothoot - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#106

Hoothoot

normalflying
C
Noctowl - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#107

Noctowl

normalflying
C
Spiritomb - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#108

Spiritomb

ghostdark
D
Gible - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#109

Gible

dragonground
C
Gabite - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#110

Gabite

dragonground
A
Garchomp - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
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Garchomp

dragonground
C
Munchlax - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#112

Munchlax

normal
B
Snorlax - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#113

Snorlax

normal
D
Unown - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#114

Unown

Psychic
D
Riolu - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#115

Riolu

fighting
B
Lucario - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#116

Lucario

fightingsteel
C
Wooper - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#117

Wooper

waterground
C
Quagsire - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#118

Quagsire

waterground
D
Wingull - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#119

Wingull

waterflying
B
Pelipper - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#120

Pelipper

waterflying
D
Girafarig - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#121

Girafarig

normalpsychic
D
Hippopotas - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#122

Hippopotas

ground
A
Hippowdon - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#123

Hippowdon

ground
D
Azurill - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#124

Azurill

normalfairy
D
Marill - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#125

Marill

waterfairy
C
Azumarill - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#126

Azumarill

waterfairy
D
Skorupi - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#127

Skorupi

poisonbug
C
Drapion - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#128

Drapion

poisondark
D
Croagunk - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#129

Croagunk

poisonfighting
C
Toxicroak - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#130

Toxicroak

poisonfighting
C
Carnivine - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#131

Carnivine

grass
D
Remoraid - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#132

Remoraid

water
C
Octillery - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#133

Octillery

water
D
Finneon - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#134

Finneon

water
C
Lumineon - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#135

Lumineon

water
D
Tentacool - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#136

Tentacool

waterpoison
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Tentacruel - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#137

Tentacruel

waterpoison
D
Feebas - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#138

Feebas

water
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Milotic - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#139

Milotic

water
D
Mantyke - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#140

Mantyke

waterflying
C
Mantine - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#141

Mantine

waterflying
D
Snover - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#142

Snover

grassice
C
Abomasnow - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#143

Abomasnow

grassice
C
Sneasel - Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
#144

Sneasel

darkice
  • 493, same as the original Diamond and Pearl. The national dex covers Gens 1 through 4. The Grand Underground adds encounter rooms with Pokemon not in the original Sinnoh dex, but no species beyond Gen 4 appears.

  • Chibi art style on Switch, the Grand Underground with encounter rooms, a buffed Cynthia with competitive items and smarter AI, auto Exp. Share for the whole party, and quality-of-life improvements like HM replacements. No Mega Evolution, no Dynamax. Faithful remakes with the same story and regional dex.

  • Chimchar for the same reason as the originals: Sinnoh has almost no Fire types. Infernape is fast with mixed offenses (104 Atk, 104 Sp. Atk) and Fire/Fighting coverage. The Grand Underground helps fill team gaps, but starting with the rare type is still the smartest move.

  • An expanded version of the original Underground from DP. It adds Pokemon Hideaways: themed rooms where you can encounter Pokemon not normally available on the surface. Types depend on the statues you've placed in your Secret Base. It opens before the second gym and is the main way to fill team gaps early.

  • Gen 8, Switch, 2021. BDSP are Diamond and Pearl remakes developed by ILCA (not Game Freak). The roster caps at 493 Pokemon across Gens 1 through 4. No Mega Evolution, no Dynamax. Faithful to the originals with the Grand Underground as the main addition.

  • Yes. Her team has perfect IVs, competitive held items (Leftovers, Sitrus Berry), and smarter AI than the originals. Her Garchomp still leads and hits like a truck, but the rest of her team is better optimized too. Many players consider BDSP Cynthia the hardest champion fight in the series.

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