Now, with the introduction of the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra DLCs, Game Freak is adding more Pokemon back into the games. However, as of the time of writing, there are still 350 Pokemon that cannot be transferred into Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield via Pokemon Home. Please note: This does not include any Pokemon that are speculated to be returning in the Crown Tundra DLC that have been found via datamine. This also does not include Pokemon that are unobtainable currently, but can still be transferred into Sword and Shield via Pokemon Home. For example, Jirachi is impossible to get in-game at the moment, but since it is able to be transferred into the games, it is not a part of this list.

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Generation 1

Generation 1 is missing a fair number of Pokemon - approximately 33% of the entire Kanto Pokedex when looking at it contextually. Lots of fan-favorite Pokemon, like Pidgeot and Dragonite, are iconic Pokemon in the series but fail to make an appearance in Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. Game Freak really missed a golden opportunity to justify the giant Dragonite in the original Pokemon anime using Dynamax by not having Dragonite make an appearance this generation, and if any more Pokemon were to be added to DLC, Dragonite is a good pick for the snowy wastes of the Crown Tundra. Here are all of the first Generation Pokemon currently barred from entering the Galar region:

Weedle Kakuna Beedrill Pidgey Pidgeotto Pidgeot Rattata Raticate Spearow Fearow Ekans Arbok Nidoran (Male and Female) Nidorina Nidoqueen Nidorino Nidoking Paras Parasect Venonat Venomoth Mankey Primeape Bellsprout Weepinbell Victreebell Geodude Graveler Golem Doduo Dodrio Seal Dewgong Grimer Muk Drowzee Hypno Voltorb Electrode Jynx Electabuzz Magmar Omanyte Omastar Kabuto Kabutops Aerodactyl Articuno Zapdos Moltres Dratini Dragonair Dragonite

Generation 2

Generation 2 added 100 Pokemon to the franchise when it first launched, however more than 50% of those new Pokemon are painfully absent from Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. If these Pokemon fail to return in a Sword and Shield DLC, perhaps we will see them again if Game Freak does a full remake of Pokemon Gold and Pokemon Silver:

Chikorita Bayleef Meganium Cyndaquil Quilava Typhlosion Totodile Crocanaw Feraligatr Sentret Furret Ledyba Ledian Spinarak Ariados Crobat Mareep Flaaffy Ampharos Hoppip Skiploom Jumpluff Aipom Sunkern Sunflora Yanma Murkrow Med Misdreavus Unknown Girafarig Pineco Forretress Gligar Snubbull Granbull Teddiursa Ursaring Slugma Magcargo Houndour Houndoom Phanpy Donphan Stantler Smeargle Smoochum Elekid Magby Raikou Entei Suicune Lugia Ho-Oh

Generation 3

Generation 3 is beloved by many fans for being a huge step in the right direction for the Pokemon franchise. It introduced a whopping 135 new Pokemon to the franchise, including several who have become long-time staples of the series. However, in Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield, Generation 3 is missing more Pokemon than any other Generation in the series, clocking in with 86 omissions. At least, it seems that the several Legendary Pokemon from Generation 3 will be making a comeback in the Crown Tundra co-op game mode.

Treecko Grovyle Sceptile Torchic Combusken Blaziken Mudkip Marshtomp Swampert Poochyena Mightyena Wurmple Silcoon Beautifly Cascoon Dustox Taillow Swellow Surskit Masquerain Shroomish Breloom Slakoth Vigoroth Slaking Makuhita Hariyama Nosepass Skitty Delcatty Aron Lairon Aggron Meditite Medicham Plusile Minun Volbeat Illumise Gulpin Swalot Numel Camerupt Spoink Grumpig Spinda Cacnea Cacturne Swablu Altaria Zangoose Seviper Lileep Cradily Anorith Armaldo Castform Kecleon Shuppet Banette Tropius Chimecho Absol Spheal Sealo Walrein Clamperl Huntail Gorebyss Relicanth Luvdisc Bagon Shelgon Salamence Beldum Metang Metagross Regirock Regice Registeel Latias Latios Kyogre Groudon Rayquaza Deoxys

Generation 4

Generation 4 is seen as one of the more controversial Pokemon Generations due to its rather mixed reception from the fanbase at the time. However there is a decently sized following of fans who have been crying out for a remake of Diamond and Pearl, as the generation aged well. There are a decent number of Pokemon missing from this Generation, though clearly not as bad as Gen 3. 107 Pokemon were added, but there are currently 58 missing from Sword and Shield (a big percentage when looking at it individually):

Turtwig Grotle Torterra Chimchar Monferno Infernape Piplup Prinplup Empoleon Starly Staravia Staraptor Bidoof Bibarel Kricketot Kricketune Cranidos Rampardos Shieldon Bastiodon Burmy Wormadam Mothim Pachirisu Buizel Floatzel Ambipom Honchkrow Glameow Purugly Chingling Chatot Spiritomb Gible Gabite Garchomp Carnivine Finneon Lumineon Electivire Magmortar Yanmega Gliscor Probopass Uxie Mesprit Azelf Dialga Palkia Heatran Regigigas Giratina Cresselia Phione Manaphy Darkrai Shaymin Arceus

Generation 5

Generation 5 marked the release of Pokemon Black and White, and later Black 2 and White 2. This generation brought the most new Pokemon out of any Generation, clocking in at 156 new faces - with only 42 missing from Sword and Shield. Gen 5 certainly got a good amount of love from Game Freak when it was deciding to cut Pokemon from the roster.

Victini Snivy Servine Serperior Teping Pignite Emboar Oshawott Dewott Samurott Patrat Watchog Pansage Simisage Pansear Simisear Panpour Simipour Blitzle Zebstrika Audino Sewaddle Swadloon Leavanny Tirtouga Carracosta Archen Archeops Ducklett Swana Deerling Sawsbuck Alomomola Tynamo Eelektrik Eelektross Cryogonal Tornadus Thundurus Landorus Meloetta Genesect

Generation 6

Gen 6 marks the leap from DS to 3DS with the release of Pokemon X and Pokemon Y.  Only 72 Pokemon were added this Generation, and out of those 72, only 31 are still missing from Sword and Shield.

Chespin Quilladin Chesnaught Fennekin Braixen Delphox Froakie Frogadier Greninja Scatterbug Spewpa Vivillon Litleo Pyroar Flabébé Floette Florges Skiddo Gogoat Furfrou Tyrunt Tyrantrum Amaura Aurorus Carbink Xerneas Yveltal Zygarde Diancie Hoopa Volcanion

Generation 7

Pokemon Sun and Moon (and by extension Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon) introduced players to the Alola region as well as 81 new Pokemon. That number went up to 88 after the release of Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon, and the Let’s Go titles. While some of the Pokemon introduced can be transferred, but not obtained, the list remains relatively short compared to some other Generations. A fair number of missing Pokemon are either Legendary or the unlikely-to-be-added Ultra Beasts:

Pikipek Trumbeak Toucannon Yungoos Gumshoos Crabrawler Crabominable Oricorio Minior Komala Bruxish Tapu Koko Tapu Lele Tapu Bulu Tapu Fini Nihilego Buzzwole Pheromosa Xurkitree Celesteela Kartana Guzzlord Poipole Naganadel Stakataka Blacephalon

Those are all the Pokemon still unable to be transferred to Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. The Isle of Armor did a fair job at reintroducing Pokemon to this generation, but hopefully Game Freak will continue this trend until all 350 missing Pokemon can find their home in the Galar region.

Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are available now for Nintendo Switch.

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