The Hisuian forms introduced in Legends Arceus are being gradually added into Pokemon Go. So we’ve compiled all of them in one list to help you keep track of the ones you can currently catch.
Hisuian forms were first introduced in Pokemon Legends Arceus, providing a regional spin on several classics like Growlithe, Sneasel, and Voltorb, and since then they’ve been crossing over into Pokemon Go.
However, identifying these regional forms in Pokemon Go can be hard, as they appear under the same name and number as their original forms in the Pokedex despite having different elemental types and attacks.
To make everything clearer, we’ve put together a list of every Hisuian form and evolution available in Pokemon Go right now, as well as details of their types and when they made their debuts.
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What are Hisuian forms?
Hisuian forms are regional variations of Pokemon native of the Hisui region featured in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, which will later become the Sinnoh region from Gen 4.
As Alolan and Galarian variations, these are past forms of already-known Pokemon such as Voltorb, Growlithe, and some iconic starters.
The key differences between them are their designs and stats, which can sometimes include type variations or the addition of a secondary typing.
All Hisuian forms in Pokemon Go
Here are all of the Hisuian forms and evolutions available to catch in Pokemon Go so far:
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NUMBER | POKEMON | SPRITE | TYPE |
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58 | Hisuian Growlithe | Fire/Rock | |
59 | Hisuian Arcanine | Fire/Rock | |
100 | Hisuian Voltorb | Electric/Grass | |
101 | Hisuian Electrode | Electric/Grass | |
211 | Hisuian Qwilfish | Dark/Poison | |
904 | Overqwil | Dark/Poison | |
215 | Hisuian Sneasel | Fighting/Poison | |
903 | Sneasler | Fighting/Poison | |
628 | Hisuian Braviary | Psychic/Flying | |
724 | Hisuian Avalugg | Ice/Rock | |
157 | Hisuian Typhlosion | Fire/Ghost | |
503 | Hisuian Samurott | Water/Dark | |
724 | Hisuian Decidueye | Grass/Fighting | |
901 | Ursaluna | Ground/Normal | |
900 | Kleavor | Bug/Rock | |
899 | Wyrdeer | Normal/Psychic | |
905 | Enamorus (Incarnate Forme) | Fairy/Flying | |
550 | White-Striped Basculin | Water | |
483 | Origin Forme Dialga | Steel/Dragon | |
484 | Origin Forme Palkia | Water/Dragon |
Hisuian Voltorb debuted in January 2022 with the Voltorb from the Hisui region event, while its evolution Hisuian Electrode arrived in February 2022 during the Go Tour Poke Ball Prep Rally event.
Hisuian Growlithe, Qwilfish, and Sneasel made their long-awaited Pokemon Go debuts on July 27, 2022, as part of the Hisuian Discoveries event, while Hisuian Braviary arrived just a few days later.
The most recent additions were White-Striped Basculin, Origin Forme Dialga, and Origin Forme Palkia, which made it into the game in February 2024, during the Pokemon Go Tour Sinnoh event.
All of these Hisuian forms are rare in Pokemon Go, only spawning during special events or occasionally hatching from Eggs, so it’s a good idea to catch them whenever possible.
All Hisuian forms missing from Pokemon Go
Here are all of the Hisuian forms that have not made their Pokemon Go debut yet:
- Hisuian Lilligant
- Hisuian Zorua
- Hisuian Zoroark
- Hisuian Sliggoo
- Hisuian Goodra
- Basculegion
These Hisuian forms will likely be added during special events in the coming months and years, so we’ll update this guide when they are officially announced.
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