Generation 9 (Scarlet, Violet) + DLC (The Teal Mask, The Indigo Disk)
| Paldea Region | |
|---|---|
| Generation | Gen 9 |
| Games | Scarlet/Violet, The Teal Mask, The Indigo Disk |
| Total Pokemon | Varies |
| Key Mechanic | Open World, Terastal, Three Story Paths, Paradox Pokemon |
Last updated: 2026-06-03
Paldea is a region based on the Iberian Peninsula, introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet in 2022. It is the first fully open-world main series Pokemon game, allowing players to explore the region in any order. Paldea introduced 120 new Pokemon and three independent story paths: Victory Road (gym challenge), Starfall Street (Team Star battles), and Path of Legends (Titan Pokemon exploration). The Great Crater of Paldea dominates the center of the region, hiding ancient secrets and Paradox Pokemon.
Every Pokemon journey in Paldea begins with choosing one of three starter Pokemon from the region's Pokemon Professor. Each starter has distinct type advantages and evolves twice into a powerful final form.
A Grass-type Grass Cat Pokemon. Sprigatito's fur produces sweet-smelling oils. Evolves into Floragato at level 16 and Meowscarada at level 36.
A Fire-type Fire Croc Pokemon. Fuecoco's head flame creates a relaxing warmth. Evolves into Crocalor at level 16 and Skeledirge at level 36.
A Water-type Duckling Pokemon. Quaxly keeps its hair clean with water-based gel. Evolves into Quaxwell at level 16 and Quaquaval at level 36.
Paldea is home to several legendary and Mythical Pokemon, each with unique lore and significance to the region's history and mythology.
| Name | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Koraidon | Fighting/Dragon | The Winged King of ancient Paldea. Version mascot of Pokemon Scarlet. Serves as the player's ride Pokemon. |
| Miraidon | Electric/Dragon | The Iron Serpent of future Paldea. Version mascot of Pokemon Violet. Serves as the player's ride Pokemon. |
| Treasures of Ruin | Various | Four sealed legendaries: Wo-Chien (Dark/Grass), Chien-Pao (Dark/Ice), Ting-Lu (Dark/Ground), Chi-Yu (Dark/Fire). Activated by collecting stakes. |
| Terapagos | Normal | The hidden Pokemon in Area Zero controlling Terastal energy. Central to The Indigo Disk DLC. |
| Ogerpon | Grass | The masked Pokemon with four masks changing its type. Central to The Teal Mask DLC in Kitakami. |
| Pecharunt | Poison/Ghost | A Mythical Pokemon connected to the Loyal Three story in Kitakami. |
The Paldea region features eight gym leaders, each specializing in a different Pokemon type. Trainers must defeat them in order to earn badges and qualify for the Pokemon League.
| # | Gym Leader | Type | Signature Pokemon |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Katy | Bug | Teddiursa / Tarountula |
| #2 | Brassius | Grass | Arboliva / Smoliv |
| #3 | Iono | Electric | Bellibolt / Mismagius |
| #4 | Kofu | Water | Veluza / Wugtrio |
| #5 | Larry | Normal | Staraptor / Komala |
| #6 | Ryme | Ghost | Houndstone / Toxtricity |
| #7 | Tulip | Psychic | Farigiraf / Gardevoir |
| #8 | Grusha | Ice | Cetitan / Altaria |
After collecting all eight badges, trainers face the Elite Four and the regional Champion to complete the Pokemon League challenge.
Paldea features diverse and memorable locations that shape the trainer's journey across the region.
Paldea introduced the fully open-world experience with no set route order. Terastal crystallizes Pokemon above their head and changes their Tera Type, adding a type-altering strategic layer. Let's Go mode allows Pokemon to roam outside Poke Balls and auto-battle wild Pokemon. Picnics replace camping with breeding and sandwich-making for encounter power boosts. Paradox Pokemon represent ancient (Scarlet) and future (Violet) versions of existing Pokemon. Tera Raid Battles replace Max Raids with crystal-powered cooperative battles. Academy classes teach battle mechanics through interactive coursework. The DLC adds the Synchro Machine for direct Pokemon control.