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Pokemon Isle of Armor All Pokemon Locations (Full Pokedex)

June 21, 2020 by PowerPyx Leave a Comment

This guide shows where to find all 210 Pokemon Locations in Pokemon Isle of Armor DLC Expansion, ordered by Pokedex numbers. The Isle of Armor has its own new Pokedex with new numbering. 110 Pokemon are new and didn’t exist in the main game. 100 Pokemon make a reappearance from the main game. If you already caught them in the main game, you don’t need to catch them again (they will automatically count as caught in the Isle of Armor Pokedex).

For Main Game Pokemon refer to: Pokemon Sword & Shield All Pokemon Locations.

You can still free roam after the story so nothing is missable. The Pokemon pages also include the max stats. The more combat points a Pokemon has, the stronger it is, which are the ones you’ll want to get for battle. Unless specifically pointed out otherwise, the location will be the same for both the ‘Sword’ and ‘Shield’ version. If the spawns are different they will be colored Blue for Sword and Red for Shield (on the location page) and it will also say in text to which version it’s exclusive.

Here are some important features you should know before starting:

  • Weather affects Pokemon spawns! They will only show up under specific weather conditions.
  • Overworld Pokemon = The ones you see physically walking around from afar. You can tell what Pokemon it is before even fighting it, they are easy to spot.
  • Non-Overworld Pokemon = Randomly appearing Pokemon when you walk through grass. They are only revealed when you start fighting them (you can tell by them having a black outline at the start of combat). This is how it worked in old Pokemon games.
  • Some of the stronger Pokemon can only be caught in Max Raids, which you can start at the red beams in the Wild Area.
  • And some come from hatching eggs.
  • Pokemon that are exclusive to one version (Sword or Shield) you can only get from Trading.
  • Sword Exclusive Catchables: Nuleaf, Seedot, Swirlix, Scraggy, Sawk, Rufflet, Solrock, Gothita, Braviary, Jangmo-o, Hakamo-o, Deino, Hitmonlee, Flapple
  • Shield Exclusive Catchables: Lombre, Lotad, Spritzee, Croagunk, Throh, Vullaby, Lunatone, Solosis, Mandibuzz, Larvitar, Goomy, Hitmonchan, Appletun

Below are links to each Pokemon, spawn locations, required weather conditions and spawn rate.

Useful Tips and Tricks:

  • Pokemon Sword & Shield – How to Change Weather – this allows you to immediately force any weather condition you want, extremely useful for finding weather-specific Pokemon!

Isle of Armor Pokemon Locations

  1. Slowpoke (Galarian)
  2. Slowbro (Galarian)
  3. Slowking
  4. Buneary
  5. Lopunny
  6. Happiny
  7. Chansey
  8. Blissey
  9. Skwovet
  10. Greedent
  11. Igglybuff
  12. Jigglypuff
  13. Wigglytuff
  14. Blipbug
  15. Dottler
  16. Orbeetle
  17. Fomantis
  18. Lurantis
  19. Applin
  20. Flapple
  21. Appletun
  22. Fletchling
  23. Fletchinder
  24. Talonflame
  25. Shinx
  26. Luxio
  27. Luxray
  28. Klefki
  29. Pawniard
  30. Bisharp
  31. Abra
  32. Kadabra
  33. Alakazam
  34. Ralts
  35. Kirlia
  36. Gardevoir
  37. Gallade
  38. Krabby
  39. Kingler
  40. Tentacool
  41. Tentacruel
  42. Magikarp
  43. Gyarados
  44. Remoraid
  45. Octillery
  46. Mantyke
  47. Mantine
  48. Wingull
  49. Pelipper
  50. Skorupi
  51. Drapion
  52. Dunsparce
  53. Bouffalant
  54. Lickitung
  55. Lickilicky
  56. Chewtle
  57. Drednaw
  58. Wooper
  59. Quagsire
  60. Goomy
  61. Sliggoo
  62. Goodra
  63. Druddigon
  64. Shelmet
  65. Accelgor
  66. Karrablast
  67. Escavalier
  68. Bulbasaur
  69. Ivysaur
  70. Venasaur
  71. Squirtle
  72. Wortortle
  73. Blastoise
  74. Venipede
  75. Whirlipede
  76. Scolipede
  77. Foongus
  78. Amoongus
  79. Comfey
  80. Tangela
  81. Tangrowth
  82. Croagunk
  83. Toxicroak
  84. Pichu
  85. Pikachu
  86. Raichu
  87. Zorua
  88. Zoroark
  89. Oranguru
  90. Passimian
  91. Corphish
  92. Crawdaunt
  93. Cramorant
  94. Goldeen
  95. Seaking
  96. Arrokuda
  97. Barraskewda
  98. Staryu
  99. Starmie
  100. Kubfu
  101. Urshifu
  102. Emolga
  103. Dedenne
  104. Morpeko
  105. Magnemite
  106. Magneton
  107. Magnezone
  108. Inkay
  109. Malamar
  110. Wishiwashi
  111. Carvanha
  112. Sharpedo
  113. Lillipup
  114. Herdier
  115. Stoutland
  116. Tauros
  117. Miltank
  118. Scyther
  119. Scizor
  120. Pinsir
  121. Heracross
  122. Dwebble
  123. Crustle
  124. Wimpod
  125. Golisopod
  126. Pincurchin
  127. Mareanie
  128. Toxapex
  129. Clobbopus
  130. Grapploct
  131. Shellder
  132. Cloyster
  133. Sandygast
  134. Palossand
  135. Drifloon
  136. Drifblim
  137. Barboach
  138. Whiscash
  139. Azurill
  140. Marill
  141. Azumarill
  142. Poliwag
  143. Poliwhirl
  144. Poliwrath
  145. Politoed
  146. Psyduck
  147. Golduck
  148. Whismur
  149. Loudred
  150. Exploud
  151. Woobat
  152. Swoobat
  153. Skarmory
  154. Roggenrola
  155. Boldore
  156. Gigalith
  157. Rockruff
  158. Lycanroc
  159. Salandit
  160. Salazzle
  161. Scraggy
  162. Scrafty
  163. Mienfoo
  164. Mienshao
  165. Jangmo-o
  166. Hakamo-o
  167. Kommo-o
  168. Sandshrew (Alolan)
  169. Sandslash (Alolan)
  170. Cubone
  171. Marowak (Alolan)
  172. Kangaskhan
  173. Torkoal
  174. Silicobra
  175. Sandaconda
  176. Sandile
  177. Krokorok
  178. Krookodile
  179. Rufflet
  180. Braviary
  181. Vullaby
  182. Mandibuzz
  183. Rhyhorn
  184. Rhydon
  185. Rhyperior
  186. Larvesta
  187. Volcarona
  188. Chinchou
  189. Lanturn
  190. Wailmer
  191. Wailord
  192. Frillish
  193. Jellicent
  194. Skrelp
  195. Dragalge
  196. Clauncher
  197. Clawitzer
  198. Horsea
  199. Seadra
  200. Kingdra
  201. Petilil
  202. Lilligant
  203. Combee
  204. Vespiquen
  205. Exeggcute
  206. Exeggutor
  207. Ditto
  208. Porygon
  209. Porygon2
  210. Porygon-Z

That’s all of the Pokemon in Pokemon Isle of Armor Expansion. For Main Game and The Crown of Tundra Pokemon Locations, refer to Pokemon Sword & Shield All Pokemon Locations.

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