Pokemon Scarlet & Violet brought in the brand new Paldea Region, complete with over one hundred new specimens of Pokemon to discover, as well as a lucky selection of familiar ones that were also selected to return. With the upcoming compatibility update between Pokemon HOME and Scarlet & Violet, a new batch of familiar creatures will be capable of being transferred. If you’re wondering which Pokemon have made the cut, here’s everything you need to know about all Pokemon HOME-compatible Scarlet & Violet Pokemon.

Twitter user and Pokemon fan, PearlEnthusiast, who is known for recapping Pokemon Leaks, took to the challenge of creating the helpful graphic below. This image details every Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Pokemon obtainable through HOME transfers only. Check it out for yourself below, and just in case there’s some Pokemon you don’t recognize, we’ve got a full written list breaking down these Pokemon to follow.

The Pokemon obtainable in Scarlet & Violet through transfer only are as follows (including full evolution lines that PearlEnthusiast left out of the image to make it easier to follow)

Generation 1:

  • Charmander / Charmeleon / Charizard All Ash Hat Pikachus Tauros Articuno + Galarian Articuno Moltres + Galarian Moltres Zapdos + Galarian Zapdos Mewtwo Mew Alolan Grimer / Alolan Muk Alolan Diglett / Alolan Dugtrio Alolan Meowth / Alolan Persian Alolan Raichu Galarian Slowpoke / Galarian Slowbro / Galarian Slowking Hisuian Voltorb / Hisuian Electrode Hisuian Growlithe / Hisuian Arcanine

Generation 2:

  • Cyndaquil / Quilava / Typhlosion + Hisuian Typhlosion Hisuinan Qwilfish Hisuian Sneasel

Generation 3:

  • Groudon Kyogre Rayquaza

Generation 4:

  • Uxie Mesprit Azelf Dialga + Dialga Origin Form Palkia + Palkia Origin Form Heatran Giratina Cresselia Arceus

Generation 5:

  • Oshawott / Dewott / Samurott + Hisuian Samurott Tornadus + Tornadus Therian Form Landorus + Landorus Therian Form Thundurus + Thundurus Therian Form Meloetta Hisuian Zorua / Hisuian Zoroark Hisuian Rufflet / Hisuian Braviary Hisuian Lilligant Hisuian Basculin

Generation 6:

  • Fennekin / Braixen / Delphox Chespin / Quilladin / Chesnaught Froakie / Frogadier / Greninja Carbink Diancie Hoopa / Hoopa Unbound Form Volcanion Hisuian Avalugg Hisuian Goodra Every Vivillian Form

Generation 7:

  • Rowlet / Dartrix / Decidueye + Hisuian Decidueye Magearna

Generation 8:

  • Grookey / Thwackey / Rillaboom Scorbunny / Raboot / Cinderace Sobble / Drizzile / Inteleon Zamazenta / Zamazenta Crowned Shield Form Zacian / Zacian Crowned Sword Form Eternatus Kubfu / Urshifu Zarude Regilecki Regidrago Glastrier Spectrier Calyrex Wyrdeer Kleavor Ursaluna Basculegion Sneasler Overqwil Enamorus + Enamorus Therian Form

While there is no specific release date announced yet, it has been confirmed that the Pokemon HOME update for Scarlet & Violet will occur in Spring 2023. Transferring Pokemon between games and HOME is extremely simple, but if you’re unsure of how to do so or in need of more thorough information regarding Pokemon HOME, feel free to check out our complete guide for how to connect Pokemon HOME with Scarlet & Violet.

That’s everything you need to know about all Pokemon compatible with Scarlet & Violet via Pokemon HOME, and when they’re available to transfer to the games. For more helpful gameplay guides, lists, news and quizzes, check out the rest of our content here at Twinfinite.

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