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Pokémon exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: all the differences between versions

We take a look at all the differences and exclusive contents of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, such as professors, legendaries, eras and academies.

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Pokémon exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: all the differences between versions

Each new generation of Pokémon is composed of two games are their own creatures and exclusive content, and Pokémon Scarlet & Violet will be no exception. Although the release of both games, scheduled for November 18 on Nintendo Switch, is still some time away, we already know the first differences between versions and the first exclusive Pokémon of each. Let's do a quick review so you can choose and book as soon as possible the version you prefer.

Pokémon exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet

  • Larvitar (second-generation rock/groundPokémon)
  • Pupitar (evolution of Larvitar)
  • Tyrannitar (evolution of Pupitar and rock/dark type)
  • Stonjourner (8th generation Rock-type Pokémon)
  • Koraidon (cover legendary)
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Pokémon exclusive to Pokémon Violet

  • Bagon (Third-generation dragon-type Pokémon)
  • Shelgon (Bagon's evolution)
  • Salamence (Shelgon's evolution and dragon/flying type)
  • Eiscue (8th generation Ice-type Pokémon)
  • Miraidon (cover legendary)
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Scarlet & Violet Pokémon Professors

For the first time in the series, the Pokémon teacher who welcomes us to the Paldea region will change depending on the edition of the game we choose. We will meet Sada in Pokémon Scarlet and Turo in Pokémon Violet.

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Differences between Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

In the game we will also be students of an academy in the city of Mesagoza and this school will change depending on the edition. It will be the Orange Academy in Pokémon Scarlet and the Grape Academy in Pokémon Violet. The uniforms and decorative elements of each one will change depending on our version.

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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Legendaries

And we come to the most obvious difference, noticeable on the cover art. The two legendaries of this edition: Koraidon (Pokémon Scarlet) and Miraidon (Pokémon Violet). More important legendaries than ever, as they will also serve as vehicles to move around the Paldea region.

As with Sada and Turo, the Pokémon Professors, one of them goes for a futuristic and technological look (Pokémon Violet) and the other for just the opposite, something wilder and more primitive (Pokémon Scarlet).

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We will update as new differences are confirmed, but we invite you to check the list with all the confirmed Pokémon.