The Indigo Disk Complete Blueberry Pokedex – How to Catch Every Pokemon

The Indigo Disk Complete Blueberry Pokedex – How to Catch Every Pokemon

The challenge is on in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, as The Indigo Disk DLC introduces the Blueberry Pokedex. Like in Kitakami, this new expansion offers a wide variety of returning species, while also introducing some new options for players to catch.

While fans won’t get a Shiny Charm for completing this Pokedex, the opportunity to see each little book on the digital bookshelf filled is too good to pass up. To help players complete this goal, below is a breakdown of every Pokemon in the Indigo Disk Blueberry Pokedex, and where to find them on the map.

Related: All Shiny Locked Pokemon in The Indigo Disk

Every Pokemon In The Indigo Disk Blueberry Pokedex

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While many players will be Shiny hunting through The Indigo Disk’s Terrarium in the Scarlet & Violet DLC, others may just be content to know where a personal favorite species is hiding. Check out our table below to help find the Pokemon you might be missing.

Tip: Be sure to stock up on Pokeballs before heading out. There aren’t as many shop stops in The Indigo Disk.

Complete Blueberry Pokedex

There are currently 243 Pokemon included in the Blueberry Pokedex in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet The Indigo Disk. It is possible that events or giveaway codes could increase this number, in the future. Below are all 243 species and their types.

Pokemon#TypeDoduo#001Normal/FlyingDodrio#002Normal/FlyingExeggcute#003Grass/PsychicAlolan Exeggutor#004Grass/DragonRhyhorn#005Ground/RockRhydon#006Ground/RockRhyperior#007Ground/RockVenonat#008Bug/PoisonVenomoth#009Bug/PoisonElekid#010ElectricElectabuzz#011ElectricElectivire#012ElectricMagby#013FireMagmar#014FireMagmortar#015FireHappiny#016NormalChansey#017NormalBlissey#018NormalScyther#019Bug/FlyingScizor#020Bug/SteelKleavor#021Bug/RockTauros#022NormalBlitzle#023ElectricZebstrika#024ElectricGirafarig#025Normal/PsychicFarigiraf#026Normal/PsychicSandile#027Ground/DarkKrokorok#028Ground/DarkKrookodile#029Ground/DarkRellor#030BugRabsca#031Bug/PsychicRufflet#032Normal/FlyingBraviary#033Normal/FlyingVullaby#034Dark/FlyingMandibuzz#035Dark/FlyingLitleo#036Fire/NormalPyroar#037Fire/NormalDeerling#038Normal/GrassSawsbuck#039Normal/GrassSmeargle#040NormalRotom#041Electric/GhostMilcery#042FairyAlcremie#043FairyTrapinch#044GroundVibrava#045Ground/DragonFlygon#046Ground/DragonPikipek#047Normal/FlyingTrumbeak#048Normal/FlyingToucannon#049Normal/FlyingTentacool#050Water/Poison Pokemon#TypeTentacruel#051Water/PoisonHorsea#052WaterSeadra#053WaterKingdra#054Water/DragonBruxish#055Water/PsychicCottonee#056Grass/FairyWhimsicott#057Grass/FairyComfey#058FairySlakoth#059NormalVigoroth#060NormalSlacking#061NormalOddish#062Grass/PoisonGloom#063Grass/PoisonVileplume#064Grass/PoisonBellossom#065GrassAlolan Diglett#066Ground/SteelAlolan Dugtrio#067Ground/SteelAlolan Grimer#068Poison/DarkAlolan Muk#069Poison/DarkZangoose#070NormalSeviper#071PoisonCrabrawler#072FightingCrabominable#073Fighting/IceOricorio#074Psychic/FlyingGalarian Slowpoke#075PsychicSlowbro#076Poison/PsychicSlowking#077Poison/PsychicChinchou#078Water/ElectricLanturn#079Water/ElectricInkay#080Dark/PsychicMalamar#081Dark/PsychicLuvdisk#082WaterFinneon#083WaterLumineon#084WaterAlomomola#085WaterTorkoal#086FireFletchling#087Normal/FlyingFletchinder#088Fire/FlyingTalonflame#089Fire/FlyingDewpider#090Water/BugAraquanid#091Water/BugTyrogue#092FightingHitmonlee#093FightingHitmonchan#094FightingHitmontop#095FightingAlolan Geodude#096Rock/ElectricAlolan Graveler#097Rock/ElectricAlolan Golem#098Rock/ElectricDrilbur#099GroundExcadrill#100Ground/Steel Pokemon#TypeGothita#101PsychicGothorita#102PsychicGothitelle#103PsychicEspurr#104PsychicMeowstic#105PsychicMinior#106Rock/FlyingCranidos#107RockRampardos#108RockShieldon#109Rock/SteelBastiodon#110Rock/SteelMinccino#111NormalCinccino#112NormalSkarmory#113Steel/FlyingSwablu#114Normal/FlyingAltaria#115Dragon/FlyingMagnemite#116Electric/SteelMagneton#117Electric/SteelMagnezone#118Electric/SteelPlusle#119ElectricMinun#120ElectricScraggy#121Dark/FightingScrafty#122Dark/FightingGolett#123Ground/GhostGolurk#124Ground/GhostNumel#125Fire/GroundCamerupt#126Fire/GroundSinistea#127GhostPolteageist#128GhostPorygon#129NormalPorygon2#130NormalPorygon-Z#131NormalJoltik#132Bug/ElectricGalvantula#133Bug/ElectricTynamo#134ElectricEelektrik#135ElectricEelektross#136ElectricBeldum#137Steel/PsychicMetang#138Steel/PsychicMetagross#139Steel/PsychicAxew#140DragonFraxure#141DragonHaxorus#142DragonSeel#143WaterDewgong#144Water/IceLapras#145Water/IceQwilfish#146Dark/PoisonOverqwil#147Dark/PoisonSolosis#148PsychicDuosion#149PsychicReuniclus#150Psychic Pokemon#TypeSnubbull#151FairyGranbull#152FairyCubchoo#153IceBeartic#154IceSandshrew#155Ice/SteelSandslash#156Ice/SteelVulpix#157IceNinetales#158Ice/FairySnover#159Grass/IceAbomasnow#160Grass/IceDuraludon#161Steel/DragonArchaludon#162Steel/DragonHydrapple#163Grass/DragonBulbasaur#164Grass/PoisonIvysaur#165Grass/PoisonVenusaur#166Grass/PoisonChamander#167FireCharmeleon#168FireCharizard#169Fire/FlyingSquirtle#170WaterWartortle#171WaterBlastoise#172WaterChikorita#173GrassBayleaf#174GrassMeganium#175GrassCyndaquil#176FireQuilava#177FireTyphlosion#178FireTotodile#179WaterCroconaw#180WaterFeraligatr#181WaterTreecko#182GrassGrovyle#183GrassSceptile#184GrassTorchic#185FireCombusken#186Fire/FightingBlaziken#187Fire/FightingMudkip#188WaterMarshtomp#189Water/GroundSwampert#190Water/GroundTurtwig#191GrassGrotle#192GrassTorterra#193Grass/GroundChimchar#194FireMonferno#195Fire/FightingInfernape#196Fire/FightingPiplup#197WaterPrinplup#198WaterEmpoleon#199Water/SteelSnivy#200Grass Pokemon#TypeServine#201GrassSerperior#202GrassTepig#203FirePignite#204Fire/FightingEmboar#205Fire/FightingOshawott#206WaterDewott#207WaterSamurott#208WaterChespin#209GrassQuilladin#210GrassChesnaught#211Grass/FightingFennekin#212FireBraixen#213FireDelphox#214Fire/PsychicFroakie#215WaterFrogadier#216WaterGreninja#217Water/DarkRowlet#218Grass/FlyingDartrix#219Grass/FlyingDecidueye#220Grass/GhostLitten#221FireTorracat#222FireIncineroar#223Fire/DarkPopplio#224WaterBrionne#225WaterPrimarina#226Water/FairyGrookey#227GrassThwackey#228GrassRillaboom#229GrassScorbunny#230FireRaboot#231FireCinderace#232FireSobble#233WaterDrizzle#234WaterInteleon#235WaterGouging Fire#236Fire/DragonRaging Bolt#237Electric/DragonIron Crown#238Steel/PsychicIron Boulder#239Rock/PsychicTerapagos#240NormalWalking Wake#241Water/DragonIron Leaves#242Grass/PsychicPecharunt#243Poison/Ghost

All Blueberry Pokedex Pokemon Locations For The Indigo Disk

Catching every Pokemon in the Terrarium of Blueberry Academy is no small feat. To help players locate each one, we have included a table that pinpoints each species spawn point.

Tip: For evolution-only Pokemon, click on the Pokemon’s name to see their evolution guide! It is also important to note that some of these evolutions can appear in Tera Raids.

Check out our Starter Guide for more tips on unlocking and finding all the first partner Pokemon in The Indigo Disk!

All Version Exclusive Pokemon In Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk

Players won’t be lucky enough to find every species they need in a single version of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet while playing The Indigo Disk. Several companions are version exclusive, requiring trading to wrap up the Pokedex.

ScarletVioletCranidosShieldonRampardosBastiodonAlolan VulpixAlolan SandshrewAlolan NinetailsAlolan SandslashRaging BoltIron CrownGouging FireIron BoulderSuicuneCobalionRaikouTerrakionEnteiVirizionHo-ohLugiaLatiosLatiasGroudonKyogreGlastrierSpectierReshiramZekromSolgaleoLunala

All Pokemon Returning In The Indigo Disk

Alongside the new Pokemon that have been added to Scarlet & Violet via The Indigo Disk DLC, players will also have the opportunity to catch species from previous generations. Here is the list of returning Pokemon new to Scarlet & Violet.

All Legendary Pokemon In Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk

The Indigo Disk adds a total of 25 returning Legendary Pokemon for players to catch. Players can also locate a handful of Mythical Pokemon, though a few have yet to be confirmed.

Articuno Zapdos Moltres Raikou Entei Suicune Lugia Ho-oh Regirock Regice Registeel Latias Latios Kyogre Groudon Rayquaza Deoxys Dialga Palkia Darkrai Cobalion Terrakion Virizion Reshiram Zekrom Kyurem Keldeo Cosmog Cosmoem Solgeleo Lunala Necrozma Kubfu Urshifu Glastrier Spectier Meloetta **Unconfirmed to be in the game at this point

All New Pokemon in The Indigo Disk

Archaludon Hydrapple Gouging Fire Raging Bolt Iron Boulder Iron Crown Terapagos Pecharunt

Currently, there is rumor that Deoxys and Keldeo are also part of the Pokedex, but at this time Gamepur team has yet to confirm their addition to The Indigo Disk. While there are still some favorite Pokemon companions missing from Scarlet & Violet, the second part of the DLC does a good job of filling the holes – and the story along the way to completion seems shrouded in exciting mystery.

What Do You Get For Completing the Blueberry Pokedex

Scarlet & Violet Players bold enough to catch all 243 species in The Indigo Disk will be rewarded with the Mark Charm.

This special item, like the Shiny Charm, increases the odds of finding a Pokemon with a Mark. The odds are increased by two rolls, meaning players will have a slightly better chance of bumping into one of these Pokemon.

The Mark Charm was originally introduced in Pokemon Sword and Shield, followed by Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl – making Pokemon Scarlet & Violet the third iteration of this item. Combing this with the Shiny Charm, players may be able to catch a truly unique companion while out in the fields of Paldea.

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