This page offers an overview of all Paradox Pokémon found in Area Zero in Pokémon Violet. You’ll find information on their types, what they look like and links to their separate pages detailing where to find them!
If you’re looking for a complete list of Paradox Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet, head over to our page, All Paradox Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet.
What are Paradox Pokémon?¶
Paradox Pokémon are exclusive Pokémon found in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. Each version of the game has unique Paradox Pokémon - Violet has futuristic Paradox Pokémon whilst Scarlet has ancient ones. Each of the Paradox Pokémon is a futuristic/ancient version of a pre-existing Pokémon with different types and moves. If you want futuristic Paradox Pokémon but have the Scarlet version of the game, you’ll need to trade Pokémon with someone who has Violet (and vice versa).
You will only be able to capture Paradox Pokémon once you’ve got access to Area Zero - the crater at the center of the Paldea Region. To do this, you’ll need to first complete all three story paths:
!Iron Thorns is a futuristic Paradox Pokémon that resembles Tyranitar.
Violet Paradox Pokémon¶
Icon | Pokémon | Type | Link |
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Iron Treads | Ground ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Treads |
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Iron Moth | Poison ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Moth |
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Iron Thorns | Electric ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Thorns |
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Iron Hands | Fighting ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Hands |
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Iron Jugulis | Flying ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Jugulis |
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Iron Bundle | Water ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Bundle |
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Iron Valiant | Fighting ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Iron Valiant |
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Miraidon (Legendary) | Dragon ![]() ![]() |
How to Find Miraidon |
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