Sinnoh region pokedex
The Sinnoh release in late 2018 added 107 species and shifted the meta hard — Dialga and Garchomp anchored Master League, Giratina-Origin became a top Ghost-attacker, and the Ultra League meta still bends around Giratina-Altered today. Phione, Manaphy, and Arceus are not yet released in-game. 100 of 107 mons from this region are currently released in-game.
The Sinnoh starters — pick one at the start of the main-series adventure. In-game, their final evolutions usually become Community Day picks with exclusive moves at boosted shiny rates.
Five-star raid bosses and Master League staples. Many of these anchor raid attacker rankings — check each dex entry for max CP, best moveset, and counter list.
Mythical mons are research-locked — one per trainer through a paid Special Research ticket or, occasionally, a free Timed Research line.
Pseudo-legendaries are three-stage 600-base-stat lines — the closest you get to a legendary you can actually evolve. Most are top raid attackers, Master League picks, or both.
How many Sinnoh region mons are in-game?
100 out of 107 Sinnoh-region species are currently released in-game (Pokédex 387-493). Niantic rolls out species gradually — some are gated behind regional events, raid debuts, or Special Research lines.
What games is the Sinnoh region from?
Sinnoh is the Generation 4 region, first introduced in Diamond, Pearl, Platinum (2006). It started rolling out in-game around 2018.
Who are the Sinnoh starters?
The Sinnoh starter trio is Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup. In-game, the final evolutions of each starter typically get Community Day events where they learn an exclusive move at boosted shiny rates.
What are the strongest Sinnoh legendaries?
The Sinnoh legendary roster includes Uxie, Mesprit, Azelf, Dialga, Palkia, and others. Tap into the Hundo Hunter tier list for live raid-attacker rankings — or open any legendary's dex entry for max CP, best moveset, and counter list.
Are there any Sinnoh pseudo-legendaries in-game?
The Sinnoh pseudo-legendaries are Garchomp — three-stage 600-base-stat lines. Most are top raid attackers, Master League picks, or both.