The Pokemon game series has always been released in pairs, with each version featuring different types of Pokemon you can catch and trade with friends. The same goes for the latest Generation IX title, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. If you want to learn more, here we have listed most, if not all version exclusives and differences, between Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, from exclusive Pokemon to Academy details.
Table of Content:
- Version Exclusive Pokemon – Pokemon Scarlet
- Version Exclusive Pokemon – Pokemon Violet
- Version Exclusive Professor
- Version Exclusive Academy
Version Exclusive Pokemon – Pokemon Scarlet
Pokemon | Type |
Tauros (Blaze Type) | Fighting/Fire |
Larvitar | Rock/Ground |
Pupitar | Rock/Ground |
Tyranitar | Rock/Dark |
Drifloon | Ghost/Flying |
Drifblim | Ghost/Flying |
Stunky | Poison/Dark |
Skuntank | Poison/Dark |
Deino | Dark/Dragon |
Zweilous | Dark/Dragon |
Hydreigon | Dark/Dragon |
Skrelp | Poison/Water |
Dragalge | Poison/Dragon |
Oranguru | Normal/Psychic |
Stonjourner | Rock |
Armarouge | Fire/Psychic |
Paradox Pokemon (Ancient Pokemon)
Ancient Form | Original Name | Type |
Winged King | Koraidon | Fighting/Dragon |
Brute Bonnet | Amoonguss | Grass/Dark |
Great Tusk | Donphan | Ground/Fighting |
Scream Tail | Jigglypuff | Fairy/Psychic |
Sandy Shocks | Magneton | Electric/Ground |
Flutter Mane | Misdreavus | Ghost/Fairy |
Roaring Moon | Salamence | Dragon/Dark |
Slither Wing | Volcarona | Bug/Fighting |
Version Exclusive Pokemon – Pokemon Violet
Pokemon | Type |
Tauros (Aqua Type) | Fighting/Water |
Misdreavus | Ghost |
Mismagius | Ghost |
Gulpin | Poison |
Swalot | Poison |
Bagon | Dragon |
Shelgon | Dragon |
Salamence | Dragon/Flying |
Skuntank | Poison/Dark |
Clauncher | Water |
Clawitzer | Water |
Passimian | Fighting |
Dreepy | Dragon/Ghost |
Drakloak | Dragon/Ghost |
Dragapuly | Dragon/Ghost |
Eiscue | Ice |
Ceruledge | Fire/Ghost |
Paradox Pokemon (Future Pokemon)
Future Form | Original Name | Type |
Iron Serpent | Miraidon | Electric/Dragon |
Iron Bundle | Delibird | Ice/Water |
Iron Treads | Donphan | Ground/Steel |
Iron Valiant | Gallade | Fairy/Fighting |
Iron Hands | Hariyama | Fighting/Electric |
Iron Jugulis | Hydreigon | Dark/Flying |
Iron Thorns | Tyranitar | Rock/Electric |
Iron Moth | Volcarona | Fire/Poison |
Version Exclusive Professor
In Pokemon Scarlet, you will be guided by Professor Sada, the woman Pokemon Professor who wears orange-ish rough, caveman clothing under her coat and is researching the past and Ancient Paradox Pokemon. Meanwhile, the Pokemon Violet Professor is Turo, the one studying the Future Paradox Pokemon and wearing a black and purple jumpsuit. Aside from looks and slight differences in the plot, both Professor Sada and Turo practically serve the same purpose in the game.
Version Exclusive Academy
Pokemon Scarlet Academy and Uniform Version Exclusive
Pokemon Scarlet players will attend the Naranja Academy and wear an orange-colored uniform. The Academy logo bears the orange fruit, and both Director Clavell as well as the enemy gang, Team Star/Star Gang, will also be draped in orange outfits. Although you cannot change the color of your clothes, nevertheless, you will still be able to dress up the main character thanks to various accessories that you can buy (from Helmets, Backpacks to Socks) and four available variants of the school uniform: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter uniforms.
Pokemon Violet Academy and Uniform Version Difference
As you can expect, in Pokemon Violet, everything will be violet instead. Called Uva Academy in this version, the school logo will be adorned with grapes as its crest. Just like with the Professors, the difference between the two versions in this regard is mostly visual and cosmetic.
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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are available on Nintendo Switch.