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All Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Leaks and Rumors (So Far)

Warning: spoilers below.

Despite Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's release on November 18, 2022, fans are seeing loads of information online due to leaks. Those who wish to remain spoiler free should avoid any search or social media outlet that has anything to do with Pokémon, or you may find out the information you'd rather learn naturally. But for those who are interested, you may be wondering what leaked for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Leaks

Leaks for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are now running rampant on the internet due to a player receiving a copy early. This player has already uploaded a good bit of information, and this has been reposted across various outlets. No doubt Nintendo and The Pokémon Company will begin putting out fires and trying to remove these, but we have compiled what information we can from the leaks below.

Related: Gimmighoul peeks out of its chest in new Pokémon Scarlet and Violet trailer

If you are interested in seeing the leaks for yourself, there are various ways you can do so. Twitter user CentroLeaks is a well-known leaker; Reddit and 4Chan are also good sources to find the leaks. Remember to take any leak with a grain of salt, as the information isn't 100 percent reliable.

  • Full Pokédex (Spaces indicate evolution lines)
    • Starter Pokémon
    • Sprigatito (Grass)
      • Gatrixy (Grass)
        • Caliquin (Grass/Dark)
    • Fuecoco (Fire)
      • Crocalor (Fire)
        • Lulligator (Fire/Ghost)
    • Quaxly (Water)
      • Quaffure (Water)
        • Quaxelence (Water/Fighting)
    • Pokédex
    • Lechonk (Normal)
      • Jabanquet (Normal/Fairy)
    • Smoliv (Grass/Normal)
      • Doliv (Grass/Normal)
        • Idoliv (Grass/Normal)
    • Pawmi (Electric)
      • Nurzumi (Electric)
        • Marmozon (Electric/Fighting)
    • Tarountaula (Bug)
      • Arachbead (Bug)
    • Swabbatross (Normal/Flying)
      • Captrel (Electric/Flying)
    • Flamigo (Fighting/Flying)
    • Minimice (Normal)
      • Maximice (Normal)
    • Wooper (Poison/Ground)
      • Toxalotl (Poison/Ground)
    • Locustice (Bug)
      • Swarmada (Bug/Dark)
    • Klawf (Rock)
    • Vakeroot (Grass/Ghost)
      • Constumble (Grass/Ghost)
    • Tauros (Fighting)
    • Tauros (Fighting/Water)
    • Tauros (Fighting/Fire)
    • Fidough (Fairy)
      • Barkery (Fairy)
    • Martilil (Fairy/Steel)
      • Hammenina (Fairy/Steel)
        • Mallerina (Fairy/Steel)
    • Scorville (Fire/Grass)
      • Kapiscorch (Fire/Grass)
    • Lampoly (Electric)
      • Bellibolt (Electric)
    • Wiglett (Water)
      • Wugtrio (Water/Fairy)
    • Burronelia (Steel)
    • Girafarig (Normal/Psychic)
      • Farigiraf (Normal/Psychic)
    • Dunsparce (Normal)
      • Abundunce (Normal)
    • Cymknight (Fire)
      • Armarouge (Fire/Psychic)
      • Ceruledge (Fire/Ghost)
    • Cyclizar (Dragon/Normal)
    • Perichoir (Normal/Flying)
    • Saliroom (Rock)
      • Chunkloride (Rock)
        • Nacliff (Rock)
    • Mineroll (Bug)
      • Scaravoyant (Bug/Psychic)
    • Awestrich (Psychic)
      • Avestrut (Psychic)
    • Mawluza (Water/Psychic)
    • Dolphino (Water)
      • Dolpather (Water)
    • Haffus (Dark)
      • Barkness (Dark)
    • Abheront (Dark/Flying)
    • Greavard (Ghost)
      • Zombark (Ghost)
    • Mouspray (Poison/Normal)
      • Grafaiai (Poison/Normal)
    • Toadscool (Grass/Ground)
      • Toadscruel (Grass/Ground)
    • Pesticu (Rock/Poison)
      • Flortilizer (Rock/Poison)
    • Whalittle (Ice)
      • Cetitan (Ice)
    • Gimmighoul (Ghost)
      • Ethaurum (Ghost/Steel)
    • Mankey (Fighting)
      • Primeape (Fighting)
        • Ghourilla (Fighting/Ghost)
    • Pollupunk (Steel/Poison)
      • Axelerate (Steel/Poison)
    • Ryumami (Water/Dragon)
    • Largumet (Water)
    • Pawniard (Dark/Steel)
      • Bisharp (Dark/Steel)
        • Samuroyal (Dark/Steel)
    • Cretassil (Ice/Dragon)
      • Cryovern (Ice/Dragon)
        • Paleoliz (Ice/Dragon)
    • Paradox Pokémon
    • Koraidonphan (Ground/Fighting)
    • Bigglyruff (Dragon/Fairy)
    • Mystereavus (Ghost/Fairy)
    • Salanthrope (Dragon/Dark)
    • Stalagneton (Rock/Steel)
    • Ungaboonguss (Rock/Grass)
    • Volcryptid (Bug/Fighting)
    • Future Paradox Pokémon
    • Miraidonphan (Ground/Electric)
    • Garowlia (Fairy/Fighting)
    • Haulbird (Water/Ice)
    • Mechanitar (Electric/Dark)
    • Kokadreice (Flying/Dark)
    • Harissage (Fighting/Psychic)
    • Gammarona (Posion/Fire)
    • Legendary Pokémon
    • Koraidon (Dragon/Fighting)
    • Miraidon (Dragon/Electric)
    • Folieris (Grass/Dark)
    • Flameris (Grass/Dark)
    • Soileris (Ground/Dark)
    • Frozeris (Ice/Dark)
  • Pokémon Gyms
    • Bug Gym – Level 10
    • Grass Gym – Level 10
    • Water Gym – Level 20
    • Electric Gym – Level 20
    • Steel Gym – Level 30
    • Ghost Gym – Level 40
    • Ice Gym – Level 45
    • Fairy Gym – Level 50
  • Titan Pokémon Quests
    • Stony Cliff
    • Lurking Steel
    • Vast Sky
    • False Dragon
    • Earth Shaking
  • Team Star Boss Types
    • Fire
    • Poison
    • Fighting
    • Dark
    • Psychic

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