Comprehensive Guide to Pokémon Winds and Waves Pokédex: New and Returning Species

Reiner Knizia

Prolific and award-winning board game designer with a PhD in mathematics, known for elegant game mechanics.

The upcoming Gen 10 mainline Pokémon titles, "Winds and Waves," are set to debut on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2027, promising an exciting new adventure for trainers. Following the initial reveal, enthusiasts have meticulously analyzed the available footage to compile a preliminary roster of confirmed Pokémon. This comprehensive guide details both the fresh faces entering the Pokémon universe and the beloved creatures making a grand return, offering an early glimpse into what players can expect from this highly anticipated release.

As more information becomes available, this guide will continue to expand, providing up-to-date insights into the evolving Pokédex. Speculations abound regarding the total number of Pokémon, with early estimates suggesting a robust collection comparable to previous generations. The initial trailer has already sparked discussions about potential legendary Pokémon, hinting at new mythical creatures that could define this generation's narrative. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned as The Pokémon Company gradually unveils more details, shaping the vibrant world of "Winds and Waves."

Discovering the New Generation 10 Starters

The introduction of any new Pokémon generation always centers around its starter Pokémon, and "Winds and Waves" is no exception. These three unique creatures will be the first companions for trainers embarking on their journey through the new region. Currently, only their initial forms have been revealed, leaving fans eager to discover their evolutionary stages and potential power. Each starter represents a classic type—Grass, Fire, and Water—providing a balanced foundation for new players.

The three inaugural Pokémon for Generation 10 are Browt, a charming Grass-type known as the Bean Chick Pokémon; Pombon, an energetic Fire-type Puppy Pokémon; and Gecqua, a sleek Water-type Gecko Pokémon. These starters were prominently featured in the debut trailer, capturing the imagination of the fan base. While their basic appearances are now familiar, the excitement builds around what their evolved forms will look like and how their unique abilities will influence gameplay. The design philosophy behind these starters emphasizes a fresh take on traditional types, blending novelty with the familiar charm Pokémon fans adore.

Reacquainting with Familiar Pokémon Faces

Beyond the new starters, "Winds and Waves" is also confirmed to feature a wide array of returning Pokémon, bridging the gap between past and present generations. This curated selection includes iconic species and fan favorites, carefully chosen to enrich the new region's ecosystem. The decision to include Pokémon from various generations ensures a diverse and engaging experience, allowing players to build teams with both nostalgic companions and newly discovered allies.

The confirmed list of returning Pokémon spans multiple generations, including notable species such as Pikachu from Generation 1, Ledyba from Generation 2, Taillow from Generation 3, Carnivine from Generation 4, Tympole from Generation 5, Mareanie from Generation 7, Sizzlipede from Generation 8, and Nymble from Generation 9. This eclectic mix suggests a rich habitat where diverse Pokémon thrive. While only the initial forms of some returning Pokémon have been highlighted, the presence of these familiar creatures is expected to offer a sense of continuity and comfort for long-time players, ensuring that the new adventure feels both fresh and deeply rooted in the Pokémon legacy.

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