Pokémon Sword and Shield Crown Tundra: Returning Pokémon and the Crown Tundra Pokédex explained

Pokémon Sword and Shield Crown Tundra: Returning Pokémon and the Crown Tundra Pokédex explained

The Crown Tundra DLC for Pokémon Sword and Shield gives you a new Pokédex to help you track which Pokémon you encounter in the mountainous region of southern Galar.

This Pokédex works exactly the same as the Isle of Armor Pokédex in being completely separate from the main Galar Pokédex, but will contain entries for any Pokémon you’ve already found.

Your new Pokédex will record all the Pokémon that have returned from past generations, along with new legendary additions to Gen 8 and new forms from Galar.

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How to unlock the Crown Tundra Pokédex in Pokémon Sword and Shield

If you want to complete the Crown Tundra Pokédex, you must first upgrade your Galar Pokédex. Fortunately, this is a very simple process and occurs when you begin your Crown Tundra adventure.

When you first arrive at the Crown Tundra Station, a Pokémon Researcher will approach you. She will update your Pokédex, add Crown Tundra Dex, and evaluate your Crown Tundra Dex if you talk to her again.

The Crown Tundra Pokédex by opening your Pokédex and then selecting the specific Dex you want to see.

All the Pokémon from the last generation that you can find in the Crown Tundra DLC

There are 123 Pokémon from past generations returning in the Crown Tundra DLC, and most appear in the special Pokédex for this region.

Below you will find the complete list, arranged in National Dex order, of all the Pokémon that have returned from past generations in Crown Tundra.


thanks to Pokémon Center LEAKS from twitter for the help with this information!

  • Nidoran♀
  • nidorine
  • nidoqueen
  • Nidoran♂
  • nidorino
  • Nidoking
  • zubat
  • Golbat
  • jynx
  • Electabuzz
  • Magmar
  • Omanite
  • Omastar
  • kabuto
  • Kabutops
  • Aerodactyl
  • Articuno (Galar form)
  • Zapdos (Galar form)
  • Moltres (Galar form)
  • Dratini
  • Dragonair
  • dragonite
  • mewtwo
  • crobat
  • Slowking (Galar form)
  • Kiss
  • Elekid
  • Magby
  • Raikou
  • entei
  • Suicune
  • lugia
  • ho-oh
  • treecko
  • Grovyle
  • sceptile
  • Torch
  • Combusken
  • Blaziken
  • Mudkip
  • Marshtomp
  • Swampert
  • Aron
  • Lairon
  • Aggron
  • swablu
  • Altaria
  • lileep
  • Cradilyv
  • anorith
  • armaldo
  • Absolute
  • Sphere
  • I signal
  • Walrein
  • relicant
  • bagon
  • shelgon
  • Salamence
  • Beldum
  • metan
  • Metagros
  • Regirock
  • Regice
  • Record
  • Latias
  • Latios
  • Kyogre
  • Groudon
  • Rayquaza
  • spiritomb
  • gible
  • Gabita
  • garchomp
  • electivir
  • Magmortar
  • Uxie
  • mesprit
  • Azelf
  • Dialga
  • palkia
  • heatran
  • Regigigas
  • giratina
  • Cresselia
  • victini
  • Audino
  • turtle
  • Carracosta
  • bow
  • archeoops
  • cryogonal
  • cobalion
  • Terrakion
  • Virizion
  • Twister
  • thunder
  • Reshiram
  • Zekrom
  • Landorus
  • kyurem
  • Keldeo
  • Genesect
  • tyrant
  • tyrant
  • Amaura
  • auroro
  • carbine
  • Xerneas
  • yeltal
  • Zygarde
  • Diancie
  • volcano
  • Tapu Koko
  • Tapu Lele
  • Tapu Bulu
  • Tapu Fini
  • cosmog
  • Solgaleo
  • Lunala
  • Nihilego
  • Buzzwole
  • pheromous
  • Xurkitree
  • Celesteela
  • kartana
  • Lord Devourer
  • poipole
  • Naganadel
  • estakataka
  • Blacephalus

Now that it’s finally available, here’s how to start the Crown Tundra DLC and our full Pokémon Crown Tundra walkthrough. Also, here’s how to capture Calyrex, Glastrier and Spectrier, Regieleki and Regidrago puzzle solution and Regirock, Regice and Registeel locations, details on how to capture the legendary birds Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres in Crown Tundra, the adventure Ultra Beasts and Necrozma. Dynamax Adventures, including the legends you can see in these adventures, and the new Crown Tundra Pokédex and returning Pokémon explained. For Isle of Armor players, here’s how to find Slowpoke, where to find Max Mushroom locations, and how to get Kubfu, become best friends, and evolve it, plus all the Diglett locations too! For the base game, here’s information on the ability to transfer Pokémon to Pokémon Home, the Wild Area, lists of all TM and TR locations, all forms of Galar, and finally, our main Pokémon Sword and Shield walkthrough for whole set.

Pokémon Crown Tundra Pokédex: all the Pokémon you find in the second part of the Pokémon Sword and Shield expansion pass

There are 210 Pokémon in the Crown Tundra Pokédex, and it’s worth noting that many of the legendary Pokémon, like Suicune, that you can catch in Dynamax Adventures do not appear in this Pokédex.

This means that while you can catch these Pokémon, you can’t read their Pokédex entry whenever you want.

Still, there are a variety of Pokémon from the previous generation, new legendaries, and new forms from Galar for you to collect.

Here is the Crown Tundra Pokédex:

thanks to Kurt from Twitter For the help with this information!

Good luck completing the Crown Tundra Pokédex!

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