ALL SWORD & SHIELD POKEMON

Sword and Shield's Galar Pokedex trades Mega Evolution and Z-Moves for Dynamax. Any Pokemon can Dynamax for three turns of boosted HP and Max Moves, with certain species getting unique Gigantamax forms on top. The Wild Area gives you strong catches early. Dragapult at 600 BST and 142 Speed is the pseudo-legendary. DLC adds the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra rosters. Filter by type to compare what's available.

Showing the regional Pokedex. Toggle categories below to see additional Pokemon available in Sword & Shield.

How to access additional Pokemon in Sword & Shield

Galar starts at 400 Pokemon. Max Raid Battles in the Wild Area are the main source for Hidden Abilities and Gigantamax forms that don't appear in regular encounters.

Two DLC packs expand the dex. Isle of Armor adds 211 species, Crown Tundra adds 210, and Dynamax Adventures in Crown Tundra let you catch one of each legendary from past generations. Pokemon HOME handles anything else that's coded into the game but doesn't appear in a Galar dex.

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Corviknight - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#023

Corviknight

flyingsteel
D
Klink - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#113

Klink

steel
D
Klang - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#114

Klang

steel
S
Klinklang - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#115

Klinklang

steel
D
Bronzor - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#118

Bronzor

steelpsychic
C
Bronzong - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#119

Bronzong

steelpsychic
A
Excadrill - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#167

Excadrill

groundsteel
C
Steelix - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#179

Steelix

steelground
C
Perrserker - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#183

Perrserker

steel
C
Ferroseed - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#189

Ferroseed

grasssteel
A
Ferrothorn - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#190

Ferrothorn

grasssteel
C
Pawniard - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#246

Pawniard

darksteel
B
Bisharp - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#247

Bisharp

darksteel
B
Escavalier - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#274

Escavalier

bugsteel
C
Mawile - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#295

Mawile

steelfairy
B
Lucario - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#299

Lucario

fightingsteel
D
Cufant - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#302

Cufant

steel
C
Copperajah - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#303

Copperajah

steel
C
Durant - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#316

Durant

bugsteel
C
Honedge - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#330

Honedge

steelghost
C
Doublade - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#331

Doublade

steelghost
B
Aegislash - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#332

Aegislash

steelghost
C
Togedemaru - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#348

Togedemaru

electricsteel
C
Duraludon - Pokemon Sword & Shield
#371

Duraludon

steeldragon
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FAQ

  • The base game has about 400. DLC adds more: Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra bring the total to around 664. Not every Pokemon from past generations is in SwSh. This was the first mainline game to cut the national dex.

  • Dynamax makes a Pokemon giant for three turns, doubling its HP and turning moves into Max Moves with bonus effects. Gigantamax is a special version for certain species that changes their appearance and gives unique G-Max Moves. Any Pokemon can Dynamax, but only specific ones Gigantamax.

  • Scorbunny is the top pick. Cinderace with Libero turns into whatever type it's about to attack with, so every move gets STAB. It's basically the Fire-type Greninja. Grookey's Rillaboom brings Grassy Terrain support, and Sobble's Inteleon is a glass cannon sniper.

  • A large open zone between cities where Pokemon roam the overworld. You can see them before engaging, and their levels scale with your badges. Strong Pokemon appear early, which lets you build diverse teams faster than in linear-route games. Weather changes what Pokemon appear.

  • Generation 8, released in 2019 for the Nintendo Switch. First mainline Pokemon game on a home console. Introduced Dynamax/Gigantamax, the Wild Area, Max Raid Battles, and the Galar region (based on the UK).

  • Sword gets Zacian, Sirfetch'd, Braviary, and Gothitelle. Shield gets Zamazenta, Galarian Ponyta (Psychic), Mandibuzz, and Reuniclus. Gym leaders also differ: Sword has Bea (Fighting) and Gordie (Rock); Shield has Allister (Ghost) and Melony (Ice).

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