"Discover All Paradox Pokemon in Scarlet & Violet"
One of the most exciting additions to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet is the introduction of Paradox Pokemon, a thrilling evolution from the regional variants of past generations. These unique creatures blend futuristic and ancient elements, offering a fresh twist to the beloved franchise. Here's a comprehensive guide to understanding these intriguing Pokemon.
Every Paradox Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
Paradox Pokemon are unlocked in the post-game, specifically in Area Zero, adding a layer of anticipation and exploration to your journey. In Pokemon Scarlet, players encounter ancient variants, while Pokemon Violet features futuristic versions of these Pokemon. The ancient Paradox Pokemon boast the Protosynthesis ability, which boosts their highest stat by 30% under Sunny Day conditions. Conversely, the futuristic ones utilize the Quark Drive ability, enhancing their top stat by 30% in Electric terrain.
These Paradox Pokemon have quickly become staples in competitive play, appealing to both newcomers and seasoned veterans of the Generation IX games. Below is a detailed breakdown of each Paradox Pokemon, including their types and the original Pokemon they are based on.
All Ancient Paradox Pokemon
Pokemon | Type (Primary/Secondary) | Original Pokemon |
---|---|---|
Great Tusk | Ground / Fighting | Donphan |
Scream Tail | Fairy / Psychic | Jigglypuff |
Brute Bonnett | Grass / Dark | Amoonguss |
Flutter Mane | Ghost / Fairy | Misdreavus |
Slither Wing | Bug / Fighting | Volcarona |
Sandy Shocks | Electric / Ground | Magneton |
Roaring Moon | Dragon / Dark | Mega Salamance |
Koraidon | Fighting / Dragon | Cyclizar |
Walking Wake | Water / Dragon | Suicune |
Gouging Fire | Fire / Dragon | Entei |
Raging Bolt | Electric / Dragon | Raikou |
All Future Paradox Pokemon
Pokemon | Type (Primary/Secondary) | Original Pokemon |
---|---|---|
Iron Treads | Ground / Steel | Donphan |
Iron Bundle | Ice / Water | Delibird |
Iron Hands | Fighting / Electric | Hariyama |
Iron Jugulis | Dark / Flying | Hydreigon |
Iron Moth | Fire / Poison | Volcarona |
Iron Thorns | Rock / Electric | Tyranitar |
Iron Valiant | Fairy / Fighting | Gardevoir & Gallade |
Miraidon | Electric / Dragon | Cyclizar |
Iron Leaves | Grass / Psychic | Virizion |
Iron Boulder | Rock / Psychic | Terrakion |
Iron Crown | Steel / Psychic | Cobalion |
And that's the complete rundown of every Paradox Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet! These fascinating creatures not only enrich the game's narrative but also enhance strategic gameplay, making them a must-explore feature for all players.






