The Indigo Disk

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The Indigo Disk (Japanese: 藍の円盤 The Indigo Disk) is the second expansion in the The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is scheduled for release in winter (Northern Hemisphere)/summer (Southern Hemisphere) 2023.

Logo

It follows The Teal Mask. As such, completion of the main story of The Teal Mask, as well as reaching the ending of Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet, are prerequisite to beginning the main story of The Indigo Disk.

Plot

The player will be traveling to Blueberry Academy, a sister school of their own academy, as an exchange student.

Features

 
Key visual

Characters

Along with Carmine and Kieran, several new characters are introduced.

Pokémon

New Pokémon and forms

The Legendary Pokémon Terapagos debuts in The Indigo Disk with two forms, Normal and Terastal. An evolution of Duraludon called Archaludon debuts in The Indigo Disk along with two new Paradox Pokémon, Raging Bolt and Iron Crown.

Returning Pokémon

Over 100 returning Pokémon from previous games are to be made available in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet alongside the release of The Indigo Disk. These include:

IDdex Ndex MS Pokémon Type
#— #0027   Sandshrew Ground
#— #0028   Sandslash Ground
#— #0074   Geodude Rock Ground
#— #0075   Graveler Rock Ground
#— #0076   Golem Rock Ground
#— #0084   Doduo Normal Flying
#— #0085   Dodrio Normal Flying
#— #0086   Seel Water
#— #0087   Dewgong Water Ice
#— #0102   Exeggcute Grass
#— #0103   Exeggutor Grass Psychic
#— #0111   Rhyhorn Ground Rock
#— #0112   Rhydon Ground Rock
#— #0126   Magmar Fire
#— #0131   Lapras Water Ice
#— #0227   Skarmory Steel Flying
#— #0240   Magby Fire
#— #0328   Trapinch Ground
#— #0329   Vibrava Ground Dragon
#— #0330   Flygon Ground Dragon
#— #0374   Beldum Steel Psychic
#— #0375   Metang Steel Psychic
#— #0376   Metagross Steel Psychic
#— #0408   Cranidos Rock
#— #0409   Rampardos Rock
#— #0410   Shieldon Rock Steel
#— #0411   Bastiodon Rock Steel
#— #0464   Rhyperior Ground Rock
#— #0467   Magmortar Fire
#— #0522   Blitzle Electric
#— #0523   Zebstrika Electric
#— #0546   Cottonee Grass Fairy
#— #0547   Whimsicott Grass Fairy
#— #0572   Minccino Normal
#— #0573   Cinccino Normal
#— #0577   Solosis Psychic
#— #0578   Duosion Psychic
#— #0579   Reuniclus Psychic
#— #0622   Golett Ground Ghost
#— #0623   Golurk Ground Ghost
#— #0629   Vullaby Dark Flying
#— #0630   Mandibuzz Dark Flying
#— #0677   Espurr Psychic
#— #0678   Meowstic Psychic
#— #0686   Inkay Dark Psychic
#— #0687   Malamar Dark Psychic
#— #0731   Pikipek Normal Flying
#— #0732   Trumbeak Normal Flying
#— #0733   Toucannon Normal Flying
#— #0782   Jangmo-o Dragon
#— #0783   Hakamo-o Dragon Fighting
#— #0784   Kommo-o Dragon Fighting
#— #0868   Milcery Fairy
#— #0869   Alcremie Fairy
#— #0884   Duraludon Steel Dragon

Moves

Items

Gallery

Logos

Related articles

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 藍之圓盤 Làahm jī Yùhnpùhn
Mandarin 藍之圓盤 / 蓝之圆盘 Lán zhī Yuánpán
  French Le Disque Indigo
  German Die Indigoblaue Scheibe
  Italian Il disco indaco
  Korean 남청의 원반 Namcheong-ui Wonban
  Spanish El disco índigo


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