This is a list of Pokémon obtainable from events found in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
Most of these Pokémon can only be obtained once per game; however, some may also be obtained in other ways as well.
Base game
Galar first partner Pokémon
After bringing Leon back to Postwick, the Champion will present the player the three first partner Pokémon the player can choose from.
Grookey
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Scorbunny
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| This Pokémon is obtained in a trade.
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Sobble
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Galarian Slowpoke
Starting in version 1.1.0, after the player visits the Wild Area for the first time, the player has the opportunity to catch this Galarian Slowpoke at Wedgehurst Station during a scene where they meet KlaraSw/AverySh from The Isle of Armor expansion. The scene will only progress after the Slowpoke has been caught; if it is defeated or fled from, the player will be able to rematch it until they catch it.
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Gigantamax Factor Pikachu and Eevee
If the player talks to one of two NPCs on the left side of the Wild Area Station in Meetup Spot with a save file from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu and Let's Go, Eevee!, they can receive one of these special Pokémon with a Gigantamax Factor. Players of Let's Go, Pikachu! can receive a Pikachu from the male NPC, while players of Let's Go, Eevee! can receive an Eevee from the female NPC. Both Pokémon cannot evolve, but do come with a maxed out 31 IVs across all of their stats.
Pikachu
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Eevee
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Toxel
The player can receive this Toxel from a Pokémon Breeder on Route 5 inside the Pokémon Nursery.
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Eternatus
During the climax of the main story, the player will join forces with Hop, Zacian, and Zamazenta in a Max Raid Battle against Eternamax Eternatus on the Energy Plant's Tower Summit. After Eternatus is defeated, the player will be forced to capture it with their choice of Poké Ball. Eternatus's capture is guaranteed, but it will no longer be in Eternamax form.
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Gigantamax Factor Charmander
After he is dethroned as Champion, Leon will leave this Charmander in a Poké Ball in his room in Postwick. This Charmander has a Gigantamax Factor, and can Gigantamax once it becomes a Charizard.
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Type: Null
A League Staff member will entrust the player with this Type: Null after they become Champion and visit them at the newly opened Battle Tower. They will also receive a set of Memories to use for it when it evolves into Silvally.
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This ZacianSw/ZamazentaSh challenges the player during the post-game story involving Sordward and Shielbert, where it must be caught in order to progress. It is given the Rusted SwordSw/Rusted ShieldSh before it is battled, and will be holding it when it is captured. Because of this, it will have access to its signature move, Behemoth BladeSw/Behemoth BashSh during the battle, replacing Iron Head.
Zacian
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Zamazenta
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Gigantamax Factor Bulbasaur and Squirtle
After the player has completed Mustard's first trial, Honey will present them with a choice between Bulbasaur or Squirtle. Both have the Gigantamax Factor, allowing them to Gigantamax once they've evolved into Venusaur or Blastoise.
Bulbasaur
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Squirtle
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Kubfu
After completing all three trials, the player will receive this Kubfu from Mustard. The player is then tasked with training at either the Tower of Darkness or the Tower of Waters with Kubfu alone. Completing its training will cause it to evolve into Urshifu in either its Fighting/Dark Single Strike Style or Fighting/Water Rapid Strike Style, depending on the place it trained.
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Porygon
After defeating Mustard at the Battle Court, Hyde will have a Porygon the player can take. This Porygon has its Hidden Ability, Analytic.
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Diglett Trainer
After encountering a partially hidden Alolan Diglett in front of the bridge toward the Master Dojo, the Diglett Trainer will ask the player to find his other 150 Alolan Diglett that are hiding in various locations throughout the Isle of Armor. As a reward for hitting a specific threshold of Diglett, the Diglett Trainer will gift the player regional forms of Pokémon not native to Galar, as well as one of the Alolan first partner Pokémon. Any of the Pokémon received will have their Hidden Ability if applicable, instead of one its species' standard Abilities.
Alolan Meowth
Requires at least 5 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Kantonian Slowpoke
Requires at least 10 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Alolan Vulpix
Requires at least 20 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Alolan Sandshrew
Requires at least 30 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Alolan Raichu
Requires at least 40 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Alolan Marowak
Requires at least 50 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Alolan Exeggutor
Requires at least 75 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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Alolan first partner Pokémon
All 3 require at least 100 Alolan Diglett to be found. The Pokémon received is based on the player's first partner Pokémon.
Rowlet
If the player chose Grookey:
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Litten
If the player chose Scorbunny:
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Popplio
If the player chose Sobble:
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Alolan Diglett
Requires all 151 Alolan Diglett to be found.
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After obtaining Legendary Clue 2 from Peony, his notes in the clue will inform the player of four temples in the Crown Tundra. Finding one of the temples starts The Terrible Titans... Lurking Locked Away! adventure. Similar to Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire, entering the temple requires the player to meet a condition to enter, while similar to Pokémon Platinum, to awaken the giants, the player must step on the dots on the floor and interact with the statue. All Pokémon listed here can be Shiny, but are unaffected by the Shiny Charm.
Regirock
Regirock can be found in the Rock Peak Ruins, located in the southeastern portion of Giant's Bed, near the river leading to Ballimere Lake. To enter the temple, one of the Pokémon in the player's party must hold an Everstone.
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Regice
Regice can be found in the Iceberg Ruins, located in Snowslide Slope, embedded into the side of the slope. To enter the temple, the player's walking Pokémon must be a Cryogonal.
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Registeel
Registeel can be found in the Iron Ruins, located in the western portion of Giant's Bed, south of Frostpoint Field. To enter the temple, the player must whistle near the door.
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Regieleki and Regidrago
Regieleki and Regidrago can be found in the Split-Decision Ruins, located in Three-Point Pass. To enter the temple, the player must have Regirock, Regice, and Registeel in their party. Only one of the two giants here can be captured, and the one that appears depends on the pattern of dots the player lights up on the floor; if the pattern matches the eyes of either giant, then the one it matches will appear.
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Regigigas
Regigigas can be found in a Pokémon Den that is normally unresponsive in Giant's Bed. Bringing all five of the legendary giants to the den will awaken Regigigas in a solo Max Raid Battle where the player can use all their Pokémon.
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After obtaining the Legendary Clue 3 from Peony, his notes in the clue will inform the player of a large tree in the Crown Tundra where legendary Pokémon gather. By going to Dyna Tree Hill, a cutscene of the Legendary wings will occur. Afterwards, the three birds will roam around Galar's three Wild Areas. Unlike previous roaming Pokémon, they do not flee once encountered.
Galarian Articuno
Galarian Articuno can be found flying around the Crown Tundra. Articuno will land in various places in the Crown Tundra, (notably Frostpoint Field, Giant's Bed, Old Cemetery, and Snowslide Slope). Upon landing, it will create two mirages of itself. However, they are not perfect copies, and if the player interacts with the correct Articuno, it will battle the player. If the player interacts with a mirage, Articuno will fly off.
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Galarian Zapdos
Galarian Zapdos can be found running around the Wild Area. The player must chase after and catch up to Zapdos to battle it.
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Galarian Moltres
Galarian Moltres can be found flying around the Isle of Armor, flying along a long path that crosses through most zones on the island. The player must get ahead of Moltres and catch its attention, and then it will charge at the player to initiate a battle.
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Spiritomb
After interacting with a tombstone in Ballimere Lake, talking with 32 different players, interacting with the tombstone again, then re-entering the area, a Spiritomb will appear.
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Cosmog
In Freezington an elderly woman in the house across from the peddler finds a Cosmog, calling it Fwoofy, and wants to give it to a Trainer she can trust to take care of it. After defeating the rampaging Glastrier or Spectrier in Freezington, she will entrust the player to take it in their care.
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Glastrier, Spectrier, and Calyrex
At the end of the storyline involving Calyrex, it will challenge the player while riding its steed. The steed it is riding is dependent on which carrot the player grew with their Carrot Seeds. If the player grows an Iceroot Carrot, the carrot will attract Glastrier, and the player will battle Calyrex in its Ice Rider form. If the player grows a Shaderoot Carrot, it will call forth Spectrier, and the player will battle Calyrex in its Shadow Rider form. The other Legendary Pokémon becomes unobtainable as a result of not being chosen.
Regardless of the choice, when the player catches Calyrex, both Pokémon will effectively be caught in the same ball, and the steed of their choice will be added to their Pokédex at the same time as Calyrex. It will share the same Poké Ball used to catch it, but all of its other stats, including IVs and Nature, will differ once split using the Reins of Unity.
Ice Rider Calyrex
If the player chose Glastrier:
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Shadow Rider Calyrex
If the player chose Spectrier:
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Poipole
After unlocking the They Came From The Ultra Beyond! adventure and obtaining 5 Ultra Beasts via Dynamax Adventures, a Poipole will appear in the Max Lair. The Dynamax Adventure attendant will inform the player that Poipole was found deep in the den, and she brought it out so she could study it more. Unable to simultaneously do her research on the Max Lair dens and supervise Poipole, she asks the player to take care of it for her.
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In the western portion of Frostpoint Field from Freezington (near the base camp), the player will see a set of footprints near a tree. Sonia will then come by informing the player that she is looking for evidence of three Legendary Pokémon located in the Crown Tundra. Collecting 50 footprints will allow Sonia to pinpoint the exact location of the Pokémon. This event can only be triggered after the base game has been completed; otherwise, the footprints initiating this event will not be present until the player completes the base game. All Pokémon listed here, except for Keldeo, can be Shiny.
Cobalion
Cobalion's footprints, which are dark blue, can be found in Giant's Bed (near the entrance to Giant's Foot), Giant's Foot (between the exit to Giant's Bed and the river to Roaring-Sea Caves), throughout Roaring-Sea Caves, and Frigid Sea (between the entrance of Roaring-Sea Caves and the sea itself). After collecting all 50 footprints, Cobalion can be found on an island in the middle of Frigid Sea.
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Terrakion
Terrakion's footprints, which are gray, can be found in Ballimere Lake and Lakeside Cave. After collecting all 50 footprints, Terrakion can be found in Lakeside Cave.
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Virizion
Virizion's footprints, which are green, can be found in the western portion of Frostpoint Field and throughout Giant's Bed. After collecting all 50 footprints, Virizion can be found in Giant's Bed.
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Keldeo
After capturing Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion, a pair of brown footprints will appear the pot in the small island in Ballimere Lake. After interacting with the footprints and making curry on the island with Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion in the party, Keldeo will spawn on the island.
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All Pokémon listed here can be Shiny. While they may be encountered multiple times, only one of each may be caught, unless the player does not keep the Pokémon. All Pokémon here can be encountered, regardless of game version, in other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Articuno
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Zapdos
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Moltres
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Mewtwo
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Raikou
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Entei
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Suicune
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Lugia is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield, while Ho-Oh is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword. Lugia and Ho-Oh can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Lugia
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Ho-Oh
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Latias is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield, while Latios is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword. Latias and Latios can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Latias
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Latios
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Kyogre is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield, while Groudon is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword. Rayquaza can be found in both versions. Kyogre and Groudon can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Kyogre
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Groudon
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Rayquaza
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Uxie
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Mesprit
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Azelf
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Dialga is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword, while Palkia is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield. Giratina can be found in both versions. Dialga and Palkia can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Dialga
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Palkia
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Giratina
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Heatran
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Cresselia
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Tornadus is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword, while Thundurus is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield. Landorus can be found in both versions. Tornadus and Thundurus can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Tornadus
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Thundurus
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Landorus
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Reshiram is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword, while Zekrom is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield. Kyurem can be found in both versions. Reshiram and Zekrom can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Reshiram
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Zekrom
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Kyurem
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Xerneas is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword, while Yveltal is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield. Zygarde can be found in both versions. Xerneas and Yveltal can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Xerneas
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Yveltal
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Zygarde
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Tapu Koko
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Tapu Lele
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Tapu Bulu
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Tapu Fini
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Solgaleo is exclusive to players whose base game is Sword, while Lunala is exclusive to players whose base game is Shield. Necrozma can be found in both versions, but only appears after the They Came From The Ultra Beyond! adventure is started. Solgaleo and Lunala can be captured in the opposite version by entering other players' Dynamax Adventures.
Solgaleo
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Lunala
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Necrozma
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The Ultra Beasts appear after the They Came From The Ultra Beyond! adventure is started.
Nihilego
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Buzzwole
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Pheromosa
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Xurkitree
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Celesteela
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Kartana
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Guzzlord
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Stakataka
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Blacephalon
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Trivia
- Sword and Shield contain an unused level 70 Victini encounter added with The Crown Tundra, suggesting it was originally intended to be available without an event, alongside the formerly event-exclusive Keldeo.
See also