GAMERANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Paradox Salamence and Paradox Tyranitar have also been in the spotlight quite a bit since they were first introduced, and the former, called Roaring Moon, is making the rounds due to its increased base stats over any other Paradox Pokemon in Gen 9. However, there remains a huge question regarding the exclusive versions of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, which The Pokemon Company did not fully reveal before the release, leaving players with no idea which version they should get. RELATED: Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Entire Pokedex Leaked Online With Images Today, YouTuber and content creator Austin John Plays shared a video and a post on Twitter that featured every Pokemon Scarlet and Violet exclusive, which might be helpful for those still on the fence about which version they want to grab. The list currently includes Pokemon that have been officially confirmed to be exclusives, such as Armarouge and Ceruledge, the Tyranitar and Salamence lines, and Stonjourner and Eiskue, respectively for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Then Scarlet’s exclusives also include Oranguru, the Skuntank series, the Drifblim series, the Hydreigon series, and the Dragalge series, as well as Koraidon and Great Tusk. As for Pokemon Violet, the exclusives are Passimian, Swalot series, Mismagius series, Dragapult series, Clawitzer series and finally Miraidon and Iron Treads. It’s worth noting that Austin John Plays only included creatures that have been officially revealed by The Pokemon Company in this list, meaning that every Paradox Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet is not listed. However, Pokemon Scarlet will only include the following Paradox Pokemon in addition to Great Tusk: Flutter Mane, Scream Tail, Slither Wing, Sandy Shocks, Brute Bonnet, and Roaring Moon. Pokemon Violet includes: Iron Treads, Iron Moth, Iron Hands, Iron Bundle, Iron Jugulis, Iron Thorns and Iron Valiant. As such, there are at least 23 Pokemon exclusive to the release in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, but more are likely to be added in the coming days. However, Dragapult being a Violet exclusive makes it a bit more valuable for players who don’t have it available from Pokemon Home, as it’s still one of the most powerful pseudo-Legendaries released to date. Picking your favorite version is always a difficult task in the Pokemon games, but Gen 9 made it especially difficult due to the lack of information about which Pokemon are in the game, but that is sure to change in a few days. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet releases on November 18 for Nintendo Switch. MORE: Every Cross-Gen Evo Leaked For Pokemon Scarlet And Violet Source: Twitter