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The eighth generation (Generation VIII) of the Pokémon franchise features 96 fictional species of creatures introduced to the core video game series, including 89 in the 2019 Nintendo Switch games Pokémon Sword and Shield as of version 1.3.0 and 7 further species introduced in the 2022 Nintendo Switch game Pokémon Legends: Arceus. The temporary Dynamax and Gigantamax transformations were also introduced. The Pokémon Sword and Shield starter Pokémon were the first Pokémon of the generation to be revealed on February 27, 2019.

A notable change in the eighth generation compared to previous ones is that new Pokémon and forms were introduced via game patches rather than new games.

Design and development

Pokémon are fictional species created for the Pokémon franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the series began in Japan in 1996 with the release of the video games Pokémon Red and Blue for the Game Boy.[1] In these games, the player assumes the role of a Pokémon Trainer whose goal is to capture and train creatures called Pokémon. Players use the creatures' special abilities to combat other Pokémon, and some can transform into stronger species through a process called evolution.[2] Pokémon also have various types, which are elemental attributes that determine a Pokémon's strengths and weaknesses in combat.[3]

The development of Pokémon Sword and Shield began in 2016, immediately following the development period of Pokémon Sun and Moon. The conceptual phase lasted approximately a year, and the debugging process continued into 2019.[4] With the Galar region based in Great Britain, some of the native Pokémon draw inspiration from British fauna, folklore, and mythology. The legendary Pokémon Zacian and Zamazenta resemble real-world wolves, drawing inspiration from wolves that frequently appear in British mythology.[5] Shigeru Ohmori, the director for Sword and Shield, stated that the design team keeps a Pokémon's habitat in mind when coming up with its design so as to make the Pokémon believable.[4]

Pokémon Legends: Arceus introduces the Hisui Region, based on the real-world Japanese island of Hokkaido. The Hisui Region is a reimagining of the Generation IV games' Sinnoh Region set in the past prior to the events of those games.

Like the previous generation, redesigned versions of previously released Pokémon ("Galarian Forms" and "Hisuian Forms") were included alongside brand-new creatures.

For the first time, many new Pokémon and regional forms were added to the generation through game patches rather than through the release of a new game. Acquiring these Pokémon requires purchasing an add-on downloadable content pass separate from the base game or utilizing the in-game trade feature. Further patches added other new species, including legendary and mythical Pokémon Kubfu, Urshifu, and Zarude in June 2020 and Regieleki, Regidrago, Glastrier, Spectrier, and Calyrex in October 2020.[6]

List of Pokémon

List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation VIII (2019–2020; 2022)
Name[nb 1] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes
Grookey
Sarunori (サルノリ)
(0810)
  Grass Thwackey (#811) The Grass-type starter in Pokémon Sword and Shield, Grookey is a mischievous and curious monkey-like Pokémon.[7] It carries a special stick from the forests where its species live. Using energy from the sun transferred through Grookey, this stick can revitalize plants in the area where Grookey uses it as a drumstick.[8] In a poll held by The Pokémon Company International's official Twitter account, Grookey was the least popular of the three starters, receiving only 25% of the vote.[9] In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Grookey is a spirit along with Sobble and Scorbunny.
Thwackey
Bachinkī (バチンキー)
(0811)
  Grass Grookey (#810) Rillaboom (#812) Grookey evolves into Thwackey, who is a monkey-like Pokémon that is able to use its two sticks to practice its drumming. It keeps the beat alive during its daily life.
Rillaboom
Gorirandā (ゴリランダー)
(0812)
  Grass Thwackey (#811) Gigantamax Thwackey's evolution, Rillaboom, is a gorilla-like Pokémon (also sharing apparent design traits from the Gigantopithecus) who has been given a drum resembling a tree stump in addition to its two sticks. It uses this drum to unleash powerful sound waves during battle. This Pokémon has a gentle nature.
Scorbunny
Hibanī (ヒバニー)
(0813)
  Fire Raboot (#814) The Fire-type starter in Pokémon Sword and Shield, Scorbunny are energetic rabbit-like Pokémon said to always be running.[7] It can run long and fast enough for the soles of its feet to ignite fires. They also have a fire-sac in their chest which becomes more powerful the more Scorbunny runs.[10] In a Twitter poll held by The Pokémon Company on the three starters, Scorbunny came in second receiving 37% of the vote, just shy of Sobble.[9] In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Scorbunny is a spirit along with Sobble and Grookey.
Raboot
Rabifutto (ラビフット)
(0814)
  Fire Scorbunny (#813) Cinderace (#815) Scorbunny's evolution, Raboot, is a rabbit-like Pokémon with thick fur that enables it to survive in cold weather. It never seems to use its hands, instead preferring its feet not just in battle, but even while eating, which it accomplishes by juggling Berries into its mouth.
Cinderace
Ēsubān (エースバーン)
(0815)
  Fire Raboot (#814) Gigantamax Raboot's evolution, Cinderace, is a rabbit-like Pokémon with exceptional physical abilities, such as jumping and kicking. It can use its fire energy on a stone in order to transform it into a flaming ball. It somewhat resembles a soccer player.
Sobble
Messon (メッソン)
(0816)
  Water Drizzile (#817) The Water-type starter in Pokémon Sword and Shield, Sobble are timid, chameleon-like Pokémon that can blend into their surroundings when exposed to water.[7][11] Sobble frequently start crying, which causes those around it to start crying in return, in order to distract opponents and escape conflict; its tears are said to be as potent as 100 onions.[11] In a Twitter poll held by The Pokémon Company on the three starters, Sobble was the most popular, receiving 38% of the vote.[9] In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Sobble is a spirit along with Grookey and Scorbunny.
Drizzile
Jimereon (ジメレオン)
(0817)
  Water Sobble (#816) Inteleon (#818) Sobble's evolution, Drizzile, is a chameleon-like Pokémon that can use its tongue for eating and attacking. It is a smart Pokémon in battle, often using water-based strategies.
Inteleon
Intereon (インテレオン)
(0818)
  Water Drizzile (#817) Gigantamax Drizzile's evolution, Inteleon, is a chameleon-like Pokémon with a spy-like demeanor; so much so that its Pokédex category is listed as "Secret Agent Pokémon". It is able to fire water from its fingertips at Mach 3 and is also proficient at finding the weaknesses of its opponents.
Skwovet
Hoshigarisu (ホシガリス)
(0819)
  Normal Greedent (#820) Skwovet is a small, gluttonous squirrel Pokémon. It likes to stuff berries in its cheeks to munch on. If either its cheeks become empty or it cannot find any more berries, it becomes uneasy to the point of stuffing gravel into its cheeks to quell its cravings.
Greedent
Yokubarisu (ヨクバリス)
(0820)
  Normal Skwovet (#819) An overweight squirrel Pokémon, Greedent stuffs as much food as it can in its tail. Although most of the food can and will fall out, Greedent does not really seem to care or notice. Whenever it is damaged in-game, this can be seen as a berry falls out of its tail.
Rookidee
Kokogara (ココガラ)
(0821)
  Flying Corvisquire (#822) Rookidee is a nimble chickadee-like Pokémon that is willing to challenge even the most powerful opponents; even if it loses, this only benefits it, as it still gets stronger little by little. Along with its evolution Corvisquire, are the first ever regional birds to be pure Flying-type and the second and third Pokémon to be pure Flying-type after Tornadus.
Corvisquire
Aogarasu (アオガラス)
(0822)
  Flying Rookidee (#821) Corviknight (#823) A raven-like Pokémon, Corvisquire is very intelligent and is smart enough to use tools like rocks and rope in combat.
Corviknight
Āmāga (アーマーガア)
(0823)
  Flying / Steel Corvisquire (#822) Gigantamax Corviknight are large, raven-like Pokémon with steel bodies resembling knightarmor who are frequently used to taxi people around the Galar region through the transit system known as Flying Taxi. This job cannot be done in the Paldea region because they are popular targets for Tinkaton. Their design draws inspiration from the legend of ravens guarding the Tower of London.[5] Certain Corviknight are capable of Gigantamax and grow to more than 14 m (46 ft) in height. The energy produced by Gigantamax Corviknight causes its steel feathers to form "blade birds" that fly around the creature and can be used to attack.[12] In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Corviknight is a spirit. Corviknight was officially revealed on June 5, 2019, after which it quickly became a fan favorite among most Pokémon fans.
Blipbug
Satchimushi (サッチムシ)
(0824)
  Bug Dottler (#825) A larva-like Pokémon, Blipbug is very smart and intelligent. However it is not very strong. It uses its hairs to see where it currently is.
Dottler
Redōmushi (レドームシ)
(0825)
  Bug / Psychic Blipbug (#824) Orbeetle (#826) Dottler has an orange, blob-like body, though most of it is covered by its geometric-shaped, radome-like shell, with only its face and underside visible. It has cyan, beady, crystalline eyes similar to those of its pre-evolved form; a pair of blue feelers in a V-shape on each side of its face and four blue feet under its body. Its shell is made up of yellow triangular surfaces with blue circles around the points where the edges of the triangles meet. These blue circles constantly flash from top to bottom. The shell on Dottler's back is so heavy, it prevents it from getting food to eat and water to drink, leaving very small holes to breath through. While growing inside, Dottler uses its shell to examine its environment, using its psychic powers to keep itself protected and gather information about its habitat until it evolves.
Orbeetle
Iorubu (イオルブ)
(0826)
  Bug / Psychic Dottler (#825) Gigantamax Orbeetle is a ladybug-resemblant Pokémon with a dome-shaped wing case. It is known for its incredibly high intelligence and psychic power.
Nickit
Kusune (クスネ)
(0827)
  Dark Thievul (#828) Resembling a red fox, Nickit steals food from unsuspecting people and Pokémon, while using its bushy tail to brush away its footprints and cover its tracks.
Thievul
Fokusurai (フォクスライ)
(0828)
  Dark Nickit (#827) Thievul uses a scent-tracking technique to stalk its targets and steal from them. Its design seems to be influenced by common depictions of burglars and robbers.
Gossifleur
Himenka (ヒメンカ)
(0829)
  Grass Eldegoss (#830) Gossifleur are flower-like Pokémon that can ride wind gusts by spinning their petals. They prefer unpolluted land and their pollen is used in folk medicine and tea.[5]
Eldegoss
Watashiraga (ワタシラガ)
(0830)
  Grass Gossifleur (#829) The evolution of Gossifleur, Eldegoss are cotton-like Pokémon whose seeds are used as a food source by people and Pokémon.[5]
Wooloo
Ūrū (ウールー)
(0831)
  Normal Dubwool (#832) Wooloo are peaceful, sheep-like Pokémon whose wool is used in certain Galar towns to create goods. When faced with combat, they tend to simply roll away. Their simple design originates from the abundance of sheep across the United Kingdom.[5] Wooloo proved popular with fans, with many of them creating fan art of it. Michael McWhertor of Polygon described Wooloo as "perfect in every way", while game director Shigeru Ohmori said that "it definitely caught by surprise just how popular it became".[13][14]
Dubwool
Baiūrū (バイウールー)
(0832)
  Normal Wooloo (#831) Dubwool has four horns, similar to those of the Jacob sheep. Its majestic horns are used for nothing more than to attract mates. If you make a rug out of Dubwools wool, it'll act more like a trampoline than a rug.
Chewtle
Kamukame (カムカメ)
(0833)
  Water Drednaw (#834) A small snapping turtle-like Pokémon, Chewtle first attacks with its single horn. Then when its foe flinchs, it bites down with all of its vigor.
Drednaw
Kajirigame (カジリガメ)
(0834)
  Water / Rock Chewtle (#833) Gigantamax Drednaw is resemblant of the alligator snapping turtle. It is a slow species of Pokémon, but are known for their immense biting power. They are particularly stubborn and hard to raise, resulting in inexperienced trainers releasing them after capture.[5] Certain Drednaw are capable of Gigantamax and grow to more than 24 m (79 ft) in height. Becoming bipedal in the process, Gigantamax Drednaw use their massive bodies to crush opponents. By rapidly extending its neck, they can punch holes in large metal structures and mountains.[15]
Yamper
Wanpachi (ワンパチ)
(0835)
  Electric Boltund (#836) Yamper are corgi-like Pokémon often used for herding, who assist people with the intention of receiving treats as a reward. They have the unique ability "Ball Fetch", which retrieves used Poké Balls. Upon its initial reveal, Yamper received positive reactions with critics and fans calling it adorable.[16][17][18] Some have noted that Yamper's design may reference Queen Elizabeth II's fondness for Welsh and Pembroke corgis.[19]
Boltund
Parusuwan (パルスワン)
(0836)
  Electric Yamper (#835) Boltund resembles a greyhound. It can generate enough electricity in its legs to enable it to run for 3 full days straight. They are used to hunt Thievul.
Rolycoly
Tandon (タンドン)
(0837)
  Rock Carkol (#838) Rolycoly are rock and coal Pokémon that were commonplace in Galar homes up until 100 years before the events of Sword and Shield. The coal that falls off their bodies was used for cooking and heating.[20] David Lozada of Game Revolution described Rolycoly's history as "depressing", and likened their usage to slavery. He also labeled Rolycoly as one of the weirdest Pokémon to date.[21]
Carkol
Toroggon (トロッゴン)
(0838)
  Rock / Fire Rolycoly (#837) Coalossal (#839) Resembling a minecart, Carkol produces coal that it stores inside of its hollowed back. The coal it produces once was a common source of fuel in the Galar region. It rides along trails on its single wheel.
Coalossal
Sekitanzan (セキタンザン)
(0839)
  Rock / Fire Carkol (#838) Gigantamax Coalossal is a Pokémon that resembles a coal kaiju. It is normally docile in nature, but when the coal mines that it calls home are vandalized, it will incinerate the offenders. When engaged in battle, the heap of coal on its back burns bright red as sparking cinders fly off of it. Gigantamax Coalossal raids are natively exclusive to Sword.
Applin
Kajitchu (カジッチュ)
(0840)
  Grass / Dragon Flapple (#841)
Appletun (#842)
Dipplin (#1011)
Applin is a small inchworm-like Pokémon that takes shelter in a cored apple its whole life. Its Dragon typing and worm-like body may be inspired by wyrms. It evolves into Flapple or Appletun depending on the item it is given. Tart Apples, only found in Pokémon Sword, evolve Applin into Flapple and Sweet Apples, found exclusively in Pokémon Shield, evolve it into Appletun. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduce Dipplin, a third evolutionary path. It appears to be based on the Lindwurm. If it is attacked by a bird Pokémon, it pretends to be an apple and nothing more.
Flapple
Appuryū (アップリュー)
(0841)
  Grass / Dragon Applin (#840) Gigantamax Another wyrm-like Pokémon, Flapple's evolution was induced by the Tart Apple that it ate. The shell of the apple it once inhabited has become armor and also serves as wing-like appendages which Flapple can use to fly. It can pull the pieces of the shell together to look like an apple and shield itself. It spits a potent acid stored in its cheeks, capable of causing chemical burns. Its signature move is Grav Apple. It has a Gigantamax form. It appears to be based on the Lindwurm.
Appletun
Taruppuru (タルップル)
(0842)
  Grass / Dragon Applin (#840) Gigantamax A large, lumbering Pokémon, Appletun's evolution was induced by the Sweet Apple that it ate. It generates a very sweet nectar from its back, the scent of which lures bug Pokémon that it preys on. The loose patches of skin on its back are considered to be especially delicious and were once known to be peeled off and eaten as a snack by children. Its signature move is Apple Acid. It has a Gigantamax form similar to Flapple. It appears to be based on the Lindwurm.
Silicobra
Sunahebi (スナヘビ)
(0843)
  Ground Sandaconda (#844) A cobra-resemblant Pokémon, Silicobra has a pouch full of sand around its neck. When attacked, it spits the sand out to blind its predator, and then digs into the ground to make its escape.
Sandaconda
Sadaija (サダイジャ)
(0844)
  Ground Silicobra (#843) Gigantamax Sandaconda are anaconda-like Pokémon with a large sand pouch on its neck. This pouch is so thick that a Durant's mandibles cannot pierce through it. They expel the sand stored inside through their nostrils at high pressure, similarly to a double-barreled shotgun. When they take on a Gigantamax form, they resemble a tornado or dust devil and attack by spinning the sand around their body.
Cramorant
U'u (ウッウ)
(0845)
  Flying / Water No evolution Cramorant are cormorant-like Pokémon that activate their Gulping Form (or Gorging Form if below 50 percent health) after using the moves Surf or Dive. In Gulping Form, Cramorant emerges from its dive with an Arrokuda in its mouth. In Gorging Form, it emerges with a Pikachu in its mouth, face-first, kicking its legs. If any damage is dealt to Cramorant while in this state, they will counterattack by spitting a catch from their mouth. If Pikachu is spit at the opposing Pokémon, it becomes paralyzed. It is able to knock out foes with powerful attacks, but it may forget what it is fighting mid-battle.
Arrokuda
Sashikamasu (サシカマス)
(0846)
  Water Barraskewda (#847) Arrokuda is a speedy, barracuda-like Pokémon that enjoys charging at anything it sees. Leading with the pointed lower jaw that it holds great pride in. Cramorant's Gulping form has it swallowing this Pokémon.
Barraskewda
Kamasujō (カマスジョー)
(0847)
  Water Arrokuda (#846) Barraskewda's lower jaw is as powerful as a spear and is used to pierce its prey when it rams into them at speeds of over 100 knots, which it can achieve with its rotating tail fins.
Toxel
Erezun (エレズン)
(0848)
  Electric / Poison Toxtricity (#849) Literally known as the "Baby Pokémon". Toxel is a small lizard-like Pokémon that has a poison sac, but not as powerful as the poison of some other Pokémon. If you touch it, a stinging sensation will follow.
Toxtricity
Sutorindā (ストリンダー)
(0849)
  Electric / Poison Toxel (#848) Gigantamax Toxtricity resembles a reptile or amphibian. There are two forms of Toxtricity based on the Nature of the Toxel it evolves from; Low Key Form and Amped Form. The protruding organs on its belly can be clawed at to generate electricity and depending on the form, emanates sounds resemblant of an electric guitar or a bass guitar. A Gigantamax form was introduced in a Wild Area update on February 6, 2020. Raids for Amped Form Toxtricity Gigantamax appear natively in Sword, while raids for Low Key Form Toxtricity appear natively in Shield. For a limited time upon release, the appearances of these Gigantamax forms were more common in Max Raid Battles. The appearance stays the same for the two forms when Gigantamaxed.
Sizzlipede
Yakude (ヤクデ)
(0850)
  Fire / Bug Centiskorch (#851) A centipede-like Pokémon, Sizzlipede stores flammable gas in its body for warmth. The yellow circles on its underside tend to be the hottest part.
Centiskorch
Maruyakude (マルヤクデ)
(0851)
  Fire / Bug Sizzlipede (#850) Gigantamax Centiskorch are centipede-like Pokémon with a set of heat organs on its belly. They produce fire while doing this, in which fire makes up their antennae and rear end. When Centiskorch take on a Gigantamax form, they gain more legs and their fire becomes more powerful. Both Centiskorch and its Gigantamax form are inspired by the Ōmukade, a giant centipede yokai in Japanese mythology. Additionally, its Gigantamax appearance is based on a radiator heater.
Clobbopus
Tatakko (タタッコ)
(0852)
  Fighting Grapploct (#853) An octopus-like Pokémon, Clobbopus is very curious in nature. However to figure out what it is looking at, it will straight out punch it with its tentacle.
Grapploct
Otosupasu (オトスパス)
(0853)
  Fighting Clobbopus (#852) Grapploct, also octopus-like, is skilled in jujitsu, attacking with powerful grabs and holds. Its strength is owed to its body being made entirely of muscle. It emerges onto land to test its skill against an opponent, then returns to the seafloor when the battle is finished.
Sinistea
Yabacha (ヤバチャ)
(0854)
  Ghost Polteageist (#855) Sinistea are teacup Pokémon inspired by black tea. This Pokémon is unique in that it has authentic and phony forms, emulating antique collecting. Authentic Sinisteas have a seal of authenticity on the bottom of their cup, whereas phonies do not. Authentic Sinisteas are much rarer to find than their phony counterparts. They say that this Pokémon forms because a cup of black tea was abandoned.
Polteageist
Pottodesu (ポットデス)
(0855)
  Ghost Sinistea (#854) Polteageist are teapot Pokémon inspired by black tea. They can pour their power into leftover tea to multiply themselves. This Pokémon retains the authentic or forgery forms of the Sinistea from which it evolves.[22] Leaving leftover tea unattended is just asking for this Pokémon to form.
Hatenna
Miburimu (ミブリム)
(0856)
  Psychic Hattrem (#857) Hatenna has a protrusion on its head resembling a witch's hat. This protrusion is used to sense other creatures' emotions; it finds comfort with those bearing a calm disposition, but will run at the sense of strong emotion.
Hattrem
Teburimu (テブリム)
(0857)
  Psychic Hatenna (#856) Hatterene (#858) Hattrem has no tolerance for strong emotion and those nearby bearing strong emotions will be pummeled into submission by the braids on its head.
Hatterene
Burimuon (ブリムオン)
(0858)
  Psychic / Fairy Hattrem (#857) Gigantamax Known as the "Forest Witch", it emits psychic power strong enough to cause headaches as a deterrent to the approach of others. If you're too loud around it, you risk being torn apart by the claws on its tentacle. Hatterene knocks out those that intrude in its home forest by blasting them with a beam, then slashing with claws enhanced by psychic power. Beware of forests that show no signs of living creatures within. You may have wandered into Hatterene's territory.
Impidimp
Berobā (ベロバー)
(0859)
  Dark / Fairy Morgrem (#860) Impidimp are purple imp-like Pokémon that enjoy feeding off other creatures' negative emotion. Ben Reeves of Game Informer criticized the species' design as a "monstrosity".[16]
Morgrem
Gimō (ギモー)
(0860)
  Dark / Fairy Impidimp (#859) Grimmsnarl (#861) A gremlin-resemblant Pokémon, Morgrem goes down on all fours, almost acting like begging for forgiveness, but this is a ploy; those suckered into its con are pierced by its sword-like hair.
Grimmsnarl
Ōronge (オーロンゲ)
(0861)
  Dark / Fairy Morgrem (#860) Gigantamax Inspired by mythical creatures such as the troll, the ogre and the oni. Grimmsnarl's body is covered in tightly wrapped hair that serve as muscle fibers, enhancing its muscular ability. These hairs can also be used to ensnare its foes similarly to tentacles.
Obstagoon
Tachifusaguma (タチフサグマ)
(0862)
  Dark / Normal Galarian Linoone (#264) The evolution of Galarian Linoone, the first known Pokémon to be evolved exclusively from their pre-evolved forms' regional counterparts. Galarian Linoone evolved into this Pokémon as a result of their survival instincts. It is the only Pokémon that can learn the move Obstruct, a protection move that drops the target's Defense should they make contact with Obstagoon. Obstagoon's design seems to be based on glam rock artists; notable traits such as its long tongue and star pattern over its right eye bear a strong resemblance to Gene Simmons from the American rock band Kiss. Simmons acknowledged the resemblance and called it "flattering".[23] Its design also seems to take inspiration from gnolls, of which are anthropomorphic hyena monsters common to Dungeons & Dragons.
Perrserker
Nyaikingu (ニャイキング)
(0863)
  Steel Galarian Meowth (#052) Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Sirfetch'd
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