Pokémon Crimson/Crimson – List of all Returning Pokémon from previous generations
The ninth generation of Pokémon Crimson and Crimson is getting a new Pokédex expansion, supposedly even the biggest for years. Of course, there will not only be new Pokémon, many from previous generations will also return. Since sword and shield However, the complete Pokédex is no longer included in the game, so fans will have to do without some of their favorites.
If you want to know if your old favorites are back in the game, you can check this list. Here we have listed all confirmed old Pokémon for you.
a notice: We will update this article regularly as new information becomes available.
These Pokémon return in Crimson/Crimson
What about the advancements? We only list the advancements that have already been confirmed or seen in trailers. While we can expect most of the advancements and preforms to be in the game, there may be regional variants as well.
Generation 1 Pokemon
- #025 – Pikachu
- #026 – Raichu
- #048 – Bluzuk
- #052 – Meowth
- #053 – Snobilicate
- #054 – Enton
- #055 – Entoron
- #058 – Fukano
- #059 – Arcane
- #081 – Magnetile
- #090 – Muschas
- #092 – Nebulak
- #093 – Alpollo
- #094 – Gengar
- #130 – Gyarados
- #133 – Eevee
- #148 – Dragonair
- #149 – Dragonite
2nd Generation Pokemon
- #056 – Felino (as regional Paldea form)
- #179 – Volta lamb
- #180 – Waaty
- #184 – Azumarill
- #187 – Hopsprout
- #198 – Kramurx
- #199 – Laschoking
- #200 – Traunfugil
- #203 – Girafarig
- #204 – Tanza
- #212 – Sherox
- #228 – Dog Puppy
- #229 – Dogmon
- #232 – Donphan
- #242 – Heiteira
- #242 – Larvitar
3rd generation Pokemon
- #279 – Pelipper
- #282 – Gardevoir
- #288 – Mune
- #289 – Letarking
- #296 – Makuhita
- #297 – Hariyama
- #331 – Tuska
- #332 – Noktuska
- #333 – Wablue
- #334 – Altaria
- #336 – Vipitis
- #361 – Snipe
- #371 – Child Worm
4th Generation Pokemon
- #396 – Staralili
- #403 – Sheinux
- #404 – Luxio
- #415 – Wadribie
- #417 – Pachirisu
- #425 – Drifloon
- #426 – Drifzepeli
- #429 – Dreammagil
- #430 – Kramsef
- #448 – Lucario
- #450 – Hippoterus
- #457 – Lumineon
- #479 – Rotome
5th Generation Pokemon
- #548 – Lilminip
- #549 – Dressella
- #585 – Sesokitz
- #586 – crown juvenile
- #604 – Zapplarang
- #613 – Petznief
- #614 – Siberian
- #615 – Frigometry
- #635 – Tricephalo
6th generation Pokemon
- #661 – Dartiri
- #663 – Fiaro
- #672 – Mower
- #673 – Chevrum
- #692 – Scampisto
- #700 – Phillynara
- #714 – eF-eM
- #715 – UHaFnir
7th Generation Pokemon
- #744 – Wuffels
- #748 – Aggrostella
- #749 – Pampuli
- #754 – Mantidea
- #761 – Frubberl
- #763 – Fruyal
8th generation Pokemon
- #819 – Raffle
- #833 – Kamehaps
- #834 – Kamalm
- #839 – Montecarbo
- #854 – Fatalitee
- #855 – Mortipot
- #858 – Silembrim
- #871 – Britchigel
- #874 – Humanolith
- #875 – Kubuin
- #878 – Kupf anti
In the current trailer you can see some of the Pokémon in crimson/crimson:
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New trailer for Pokémon Crimson & Crimson takes us to the Paldea region
Everything you need to know about crimson/purple
If you also want to know which new Pokémon are waiting for you in Crimson and Crimson, you can find all the confirmed Pokémon for the Paldea Pokédex here. All other information about the open game world, co-op and other gameplay innovations can be found in our hub article.
We will also explain the new combat mechanism teracrystallization in more detail in a separate article.
Pokémon Crimson and Crimson will be released exclusively on Nintendo Switch on November 18, 2022.
Which of your favorite Pokémon must be there again?
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