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Combat Breed Paldean {{p|Tauros}} made their debut in [[HZ009]] | Two Combat Breed Paldean {{p|Tauros}} made their debut in [[HZ009]]. | ||
A Paldean {{p|Wooper}} made its debut in [[HZ011]] where Liko came across an injured one. She attempted to help it only to be confronted by wild {{t|Grass}} Pokémon. | A Paldean {{p|Wooper}} made its debut in [[HZ011]], where [[Liko]] came across an injured one. She attempted to help it only to be confronted by {{pkmn2|wild}} {{t|Grass}} Pokémon. | ||
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Revision as of 08:32, 5 September 2023
Paldean form (Japanese: パルデアのすがた Paldea's form) is a regional form found in Paldea.
In the core series games
Generation IX
A total of four Paldean forms were introduced in Generation IX.
In addition, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduced the ecologically similar Pokémon lines: the Wiglett, Toedscool, and Poltchageist lines, whose designs heavily resemble the Diglett, Tentacool, and Sinistea lines, respectively. Despite their similar appearances, these Pokémon are not regional forms, as their Pokédex entries confirm them to be separate species. Their resemblance to pre-existing Pokémon may be inspired by the real-world phenomenon of convergent evolution.
Generation IX also introduced the Paradox Pokémon, which are also considered to be a separate species of Pokémon despite resembling existing species, though they are theorized to be related to those species in some way.
List of Paldean forms
Ndex | Pokémon | Original form | Paldean form | Availability | |||||
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Image | Type | Ability | Image | Type | Ability | New Evolution | |||
#0128 | Tauros | Normal | Intimidate Anger Point Sheer Force (Hidden) |
Combat Breed |
Fighting | Intimidate Anger Point Cud Chew (Hidden) |
SV | ||
Blaze Breed |
Fighting Fire | Intimidate Anger Point Cud Chew (Hidden) | |||||||
Aqua Breed |
Fighting Water | Intimidate Anger Point Cud Chew (Hidden) | |||||||
#0194 | Wooper | Water Ground | Damp Water Absorb Unaware (Hidden) |
Poison Ground | Poison Point Water Absorb Unaware (Hidden) |
Clodsire |
SV | ||
In the anime
Main series
Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Two Combat Breed Paldean Tauros made their debut in HZ009.
A Paldean Wooper made its debut in HZ011, where Liko came across an injured one. She attempted to help it only to be confronted by wild Grass Pokémon.
In the TCG
Trivia
- Tauros has the most regional forms of all Pokémon, with three. It is also the only Pokémon to have had multiple regional forms introduced in the same generation.
- Paldean Wooper is the only Paldean form to be revealed prior to the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
- Clodsire is the only regional form exclusive evolution to be introduced in Generation IX.
- There are fewer Paldean regional forms than in any other region, with a total of 4.
In other languages
Paldean form
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Paldean <Pokémon>
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See also
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