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Is this the entire Galar Pokedex?!

  • Writer: Emperia Master
    Emperia Master
  • Jun 4, 2019
  • 5 min read

This leak shows what could potentially be the regional pokedex of the Galar region. So let’s check it out..! many new awesome type combinations can be seen.

  • 808: Meltan (Hex Nut Pokémon) (Steel) (Base)

  • 809: Melmetal (Hex Nut Pokémon) (Steel) (Evolves from 808)

  • 810: Grookey (Chimp Pokémon) (Grass) (Base)

  • 811: Drumpan (Beat Chimp Pokémon) (Grass) (Evolves from 810)

  • 812: Chimpongo (Beat Chimp Pokémon) (Grass) (Evolves from 811)

  • 813: Scorbunny (Rabbit Pokémon) (Fire) (Base)

  • 814: Hoppyre (Rabbit Pokémon) (Fire) (Evolves from 813)

  • 815: Moltare (Tempering Pokémon) (Fire/Steel) (Evolves from 814)

  • 816: Sobble (Water Lizard Pokémon) (Water) (Base)

  • 817: Nerviz (Water Lizard Pokémon) (Water/Ghost) (Evolves from 816)

  • 818: Fearliz (Water Lizard Pokémon) (Water/Ghost) ((Evolves from 817)

  • 819: Joypu (Rodent Pokémon) (Normal) (Base)

  • 820: Felutria (Rodent Pokémon) (Normal) (Evolves from 819)

  • 821: Weasense (Weasel Pokemon) (Psychic) (Base)

  • 822: Ibrisk (Bird Pokémon) (Normal/Flying) (Base)

  • 823: Hadedagile (Bird Pokémon) (Normal/Flying) (Evolves from 823)

  • 824: Bruceros (Vengeful Pokémon) (Dark/Flying) (Evolves from 824)

  • 825: Twinkape (Light Pokémon) (Electric/Normal) (Base)

  • 826: Gorillight (Bright Light Pokémon) (Electric/Psychic) (Evolves from 826)

  • 827: Illuminape (Bright Light Pokémon) (Electric/Psychic) (Evolves from 827)

  • 828: Geolphin (Dolphin Pokémon) (Water/Rock) (Base)

  • 829: Kuduum (Vacuum Pokémon) (Psychic) (Base)

  • 830: Cheetorch (Cheetah Pokémon) (Fire) (Base)

  • 831: Heatah (Cheetah Pokémon) (Fire) (Evolves from 830)

  • 832: Gecold (Cold-blooded Pokémon) (Ice/Dragon) (Base)

  • 833: Iguanice (Cold-blooded Pokémon) (Ice/Dragon) (Evolves from 832)

  • 834: Fromodo (Cold-blooded Pokémon) (Ice/Dragon) (Evolves from 833)

  • 835: Spiceed (Hot Seed Pokémon) (Fire/Grass) (Base)

  • 836: Pepperi (Chili Pepper Pokémon) (Fire/Grass) (Evolves from 835)

  • 837: Tralmation (Loyal Pokémon) (Normal) (Base)

  • 838: Nitemite (Termite Pokémon) (Bug/Dark) (Base)

  • 839: Blattodusk (Roach Pokémon) (Bug/Dark) (Evolves from 838)

  • 840: Vangel (Sickness Pokémon) (Fairy/Poison) (Base)

  • 841: Minobi (Ninjitsu Pokémon) (Fighting) (Base)

  • 842: Ninjoule (Neo-Ninjitsu Pokémon) (Fighting/Electric) (Evolves from 841)

  • 843: Fluinja (Neo-Ninjitsu Pokémon) (Fighting/Water) (Evolves from 841)

  • 844:Tokoloco (Bad Spirit Pokémon) (Ghost/Normal) (Base)

  • 845: Dowdeer (Worn-out Pokémon) (Normal) (Base)

  • 846: Raggedeer (Worn-out Pokémon) (Normal/Grass) (Evolves from 845)

  • 847: Musanda (EleRodent Pokémon) (Electric/Ice) (Base)

  • 848: Glumink (Sticky Pokémon) (Poison/Normal) (Base)

  • 849: Fumink (Fume Pokémon) (Poison/Ghost) (Base)

  • 850: Frugon (Tropical Pokémon) (Grass/Dragon)

  • 851: Cubocado (Fruit Cat Pokémon) (Grass) (Base)

  • 852: Guaguar (Fruit Cat Pokémon) (Grass/Dark) (Evolves from 851)

  • 853: Salmint (Herb Fish Pokémon) (Water/Grass) (Base)

  • 854: Quakeon (Fissure Pokémon) (Ground) (Evolves from 133)

  • 855: Titaneon (Hardened Pokémon) (Steel) (Evolves from 133)

  • 856: Crocodrip (Big Lizard Pokémon) (Rock/Water) (Base)

  • 857: Crocodice (Blade Tail Pokémon) (Steel/Water) (Evolves from 856)

  • 858: Chopodile (Blade Tail Pokémon) (Steel/Water) (Evolves from 857)

  • 859: Magnifly (Optical Pokémon) (Bug) (Base)

  • 860: Flycroscope (Optical Pokémon) (Bug/Psychic) (Evolves from 859)

  • 861: Drippo (Hippopotamus Pokémon) (Water) (Base)

  • 862: Hippour (Hippopotamus Pokemon) (Water) (Evolves from 861)

  • 863: Blimpala (Aviate Pokémon) (Fairy/Flying) (Base)

  • 864: TNTiny (Explosive Pokémon) (Rock/Fire) (Base)

  • 865: Dynamighty (Explosion Pokémon) (Rock/Fire) (Evolves from 864)

  • 866: Burkey (Turkey Pokémon) (Fire/Flying) (Base)

  • 867: Flurkey (Turkey Pokémon) (Fire/Flying) (Evolves from 866)

  • 868: Antegnat (Signal Pokémon) (Bug/Flying) (Base)

  • 869: Beequency (Signal Pokémon) (Bug/Flying) (Evolves from 868)

  • 870: Utensoul (Cutlery Pokémon) (Ghost/Steel) (Base)

  • 871: Cutlereep (Cutlery Pokémon) (Ghost/Steel) (Evolves from 870)

  • 872: Dekoi (Distraction Pokémon) (Water/Dark) (Base)

  • 873: Burrole (Mole-Rat Pokémon) (Ground/Fighting) (Base)

  • 874: Blesmine (Mole-Rat Pokémon) (Ground/Fighting) (Evolves from 873)

  • 875: Spectoplas (Spectral Pokémon) (Ghost/Psychic) (Base)

  • 876: Amphibber (Dishonest Pokémon) (Dark/Poison) (Base)

  • 877: Scoundrog (Outlaw Pokémon) (Dark/Poison) (Evolves from 876)

  • 878: Frogue (Outlaw Pokémon) (Dark/Poison) (Evolves from 877)

  • 879: Bubbull (Water Buffalo Pokémon) (Water) (Base)

  • 880: Buffaloat (Water Buffalo Pokémon) (Water) (Evolves from 879)

  • 881: Twisprout (Choreo Pokémon) (Grass/Fairy) (Base)

  • 882: Jivine (Choreo Pokémon) (Grass/Fairy) (Evolves from 881)

  • 883: Pantsulog (Choreo Pokémon) (Grass/Fairy) (Evolves from 882)

  • 884: Snomad (Nomad Pokémon) (Ice) (Base)

  • 885: Shermit (Isolation Pokémon) (Ice) (Evolves from 885)

  • 886: Icetic (Isolation Pokémon) (Ice) (Evolves from 886)

  • 887: Pixurroun (Protection Pokemon) (Fairy) (Base)

  • 888: Faireathe (Protection Pokemon) (Fairy) (Evolves from 887)

  • 889: Cobez (Hard Metal Pokémon) (Steel) (Base)

  • 890: Titaniquus (Hard Metal Pokémon) (Steel) (Evolves from 889)

  • 891: Zebralloy (Hard Metal Pokémon) (Steel/Rock) (Evolves from 890)

  • 892: Zebrode (Electrode Pokémon) (Steel/Electric) (Evolves from 890)

  • 893: Larvibe (Show-off Pokémon) (Bug) (Base)

  • 894: Swaggot (Show-off Pokémon) (Bug/Ice) (Evolves from 893)

  • 895: Blingsec (Show-off Pokémon) (Bug/Ice) (Evolves from 894)

  • 896: Broccool (Broccoli Pokémon) (Grass/Ice) (Base)

  • 897: Camould (Brittle Pokémon) (Ground) (Base)

  • 898: Ceraffe (Brittle Pokémon) (Ground) (Evolves from 897)

  • 899: Lamouflage (Lamb Pokémon) (Ghost/Normal) (Base)

  • 900: Ramouflage (Sheep Pokémon) (Ghost/Normal) (Evolves from 899)

  • 901: Sprink (Spring Pokémon) (Rock/Steel) (Base)

  • 902: Skoil (Spring Pokémon) (Rock/Steel) (Evolves from 901)

  • 903: Sarkion (Ionisation Pokémon) (Rock/Electric)

  • 904: Sparkastodon (Ionisation Pokémon) (Rock/Electric) (Evolves from 903)

  • 905: Graboon (Collector Pokémon) (Fighting) (Evolves from 766) [Passimian]

  • 906: Dunsprite (Land Snake Pokémon) (Normal/Fairy) (Evolves from 206) [Dunsparce]

  • 907: Currachnid (EleSpider Pokémon) (Bug/Electric) (Evolves from 596) (Galvantula)

  • 908: Goosh (White Bird Pokémon) (Water/Flying) (Evolves from 581) [Swanna]

  • 909: Infatuave (Rendezvous Pokémon) (Water/Fairy) (Evolves from 370) [Luvdisc]

  • 910: Tuskord (Armour Pokémon) (Ground) (Evolves from 232) [Donphan]

  • 911: Marveline (Constraint Pokémon) (Psychic) (Evolves from 678) [Meowstic]

  • 912: Sangorutang (Healer Pokémon) (Normal/Psychic) (Evolves from 765) [Oranguru]

  • 913: Goregon (Vicious Pokémon) (Dragon/Ghost) (Evolves from 621) [Druddigon]

  • 914: Pandominate (Daunting Pokémon) (Fighting/Dark) (Evolves from 675) [Pangoro]

  • 915: Bascrap (Shredder Pokémon) (Water/Steel) (Evolves from 550) [Basculin]

  • 916: Climake (Weather Pokémon) (Normal) (Evolves from 351) [Castform]

  • 917: Napiat (Taipan Pokémon) (Poison/Dark) (Evolves from 024) [Arbok]

  • 918: Fyuming (Poison Gas Pokémon) (Poison/Fire) (Evolves from 110) [Weezing]

  • 919: Rewop (Plasma Pokémon) (Electric/Ghost) (Evolves from 479) [Rotom]

  • 920: Fuegasus (Pegasus Pokémon) (Fire/Flying) (Evolves from 078) [Rapidash]

  • 921: Sumongous (Sumo Pokémon) (Fighting) (Evolves from 297) [Hariyama]

  • 922: Heliozard (Generator Pokémon) (Electric/Dragon) (Evolves from 695) [Heliolisk]

  • 923: Shavitty (Machining Pokémon) (Normal/Steel) (Base)

  • 924: Granther (Machining Pokémon) (Normal/Steel) (Evolves from 923)

  • 925: Belugold (Beluga Whale Pokémon) (Water/Ice) (Base)

  • 926: Taterato (Spud Pokémon) (Normal/Grass) (Base)

  • 927: Brixie (Stone Pokémon) (Rock/Fairy) (Base)

  • 928: Pebbimp (Stone Pokémon) (Rock/Fairy) (Evolves from 927)

  • 929: Brukpuk (Stone Pokémon) (Rock/Fairy) (Evolves from 928)

  • 930: Babos (Bush Pokémon) (Grass) (Base)

  • 931: Groomeld (Tree Pokémon) (Grass) (Evolves from 930)

  • 932: Boaboom (Big Tree Pokémon) (Grass/Ground) (Evolves from 931)

  • 933: Volkida (Strike Pokémon) (Steel/Fight) (Base)

  • 934: Varskyt (Protection Pokémon) (Steel/Dark) (Base)

  • 935: Ulfazo (Clentch Pokémon) (Steel/Ground) (Base)

  • 936: Eqolos (Titan Pokémon) (Fire/Fairy) (Base)

  • 937: Duxerunt (Royalty Pokémon) (Fairy/Grass) (Base)

  • 938: Krolipa (Royalty Pokémon) (Ice/Grass) (Base)

  • 939: Ríbera (Royalty Pokémon) (Rock/Grass) (Base)

  • 940: Gusgard (Royal Guard Pokémon) (Flying) (Base)

  • 941: Sikazmija (Incision Pokémon) (Poison/Steel) (Base)

Galarian forms

Also, just like in the 7th geeration, there are 17 Galarian forms which adapt to Galar.

  • Noctowl: Ice/Flying (Becomes black, with bits of dark blue.)

  • Sentret: Normal/Ground (Now has steel-claws)

  • Furret: Normal/Ground (Has a drill on its tail)

  • Spinarak: Bug/Ghost (is now black, but the smiley on it's black is a bright pink)

  • Ariados: Bug/Ghost (Same as Spinerak. Now has a spooky angry-face on it's back.)

  • Jumpluff: Grass/Fairy (Body becomes white, pom-pom-things turn pink)

  • Sudowoodo: Steel (Now disguised as a pinetree)

  • Houndour: Dark/Ice ("skull" on its head is now made out of ice)

  • Houndoom: Dark/Ice (Horns and bone-parts are now Icicles)

  • Magcargo: Fire/Water (Has now a seashell as it's house)

  • Ralts: Dark/Fairy (Green "Helmet" turns dark blue and the dress-part becomes purple)

  • Kirlia: Dark/Fairy (Same as Ralts, but it's legs stay white)

  • Gardevoir: Dark/Fairy (The same as previous, looks a bit like it's Mega)

  • Zangoose: Fighting/Dark (White fur becomes black, has sharper claws)

  • Seviper: Poison/Steel (Has a giant iron spike-ball instead of it's Knife-tail)

  • Spoink: Poison (Tail is made of purple sludge and it's crystal is dark purple)

  • Grumpig: Poison/Ghost (same with spoink, but it's pink parts become dark green)

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