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Paradox Pokémon are a form of Pokémon originating from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They were introduced in the  3{{rd}} of November 2023 update.<ref>https://pokefarm.com/forum/thread/378112/Eben-is-going-to-Paldea</ref>
Paradox Pokémon are a form of Pokémon originating from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They were introduced on the  3{{rd}} of November 2023.<ref>https://pokefarm.com/forum/thread/378112/Eben-is-going-to-Paldea</ref>
 
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== Obtaining Paradox Pokémon ==
== Obtaining Paradox Pokémon ==
Data Volumes [[File:Data_Volume_Brute_Bonnet.png]] are available in [[Boxes]]. For a Pokémon to transform into its Paradox Forme, the user must collect the corresponding Data Volume for the Paradox Forme they would like. Then, they equip it to the corresponding Pokémon and Colress will ask for a one-time fee to do research in order to achieve the forme change.
Data Volumes [[File:Data_Volume_Brute_Bonnet.png]] are available in [[Boxes]] for [[Pokémon]] that qualify. For a Pokémon to Transmogrify into its Paradox Forme, the user must collect the Pokémon's corresponding Data Volume. Once the Data Volume is equipped to the corresponding Pokémon, the user may click the three lines and choose the Transmogrify option. Once chosen a Transmogrification popup will appear where Colress tells the user that he can activate the Data Volume for a contribution to his research costs. Activation of the Data Volume will permanently Transmogrify the Pokémon and destroy the Data Volume. Prices are based on the Pokémon's rarity.
 
 


== Paradox Pokémon ==
== Paradox Pokémon ==
{| class="wikitable" width="30%" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" width="30%" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Base Pokémon
! {{Tb2}} rowspan="2"| Base Pokémon
! {{Tb2}} | Data Volume
! {{Tb2}} rowspan="2"| Data Volume
! {{Tb2}} | Paradox Forme
! {{Tb2}} rowspan="2"| Paradox Forme
! {{Tb2}} colspan="2"| Price for Permanent Transmogrification
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Credits [[File:Cr_small.png|16px]]
! {{Tb2}} | Gold Poké [[File:Gp_small.png|16px]]
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Jigglypuff.png]] Jigglypuff
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Jigglypuff.png]]  
Jigglypuff
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Scream_Tail.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Scream_Tail.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Scream_Tail.png]] Scream Tail
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Scream_Tail.png]]  
Scream Tail
| {{Tb3}} | 135,000
| {{Tb3}} | 90
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Magneton.png]] Magneton
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Magneton.png]]  
Magneton
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Sandy_Shocks.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Sandy_Shocks.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Sandy_Shocks.png]] Sandy Shocks
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Sandy_Shocks.png]]  
Sandy Shocks
| {{Tb3}} |  135,000
| {{Tb3}} |  90
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Donphan.png]] Donphan
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Donphan.png]]  
Donphan
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Great Tusk.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Great Tusk.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Great Tusk.png]] Great Tusk
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Great Tusk.png]]  
Great Tusk
| {{Tb3}} |
| {{Tb3}} |
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Misdreavus.png]] Misdreavus
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Misdreavus.png]]
Misdreavus
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Flutter_Mane.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Flutter_Mane.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Flutter_Mane.png]] Flutter Mane
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Flutter_Mane.png]]  
Flutter Mane
| {{Tb3}} |
| {{Tb3}} |
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Salamence.png]] Salamence
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Salamence.png]]  
Salamence
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Roaring_Moon.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Roaring_Moon.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Roaring_Moon.png]] Roaring Moon
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Roaring_Moon.png]]  
Roaring Moon
| {{Tb3}} |
| {{Tb3}} |
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Amoonguss.png]] Amoonguss
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Amoonguss.png]]  
Amoonguss
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Brute_Bonnet.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Brute_Bonnet.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Brute_Bonnet.png]] Brute Bonnet
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Brute_Bonnet.png]]  
Brute Bonnet
| {{Tb3}} |
| {{Tb3}} |
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Volcarona.png]] Volcarona
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Volcarona.png]]  
Volcarona
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Slither_Wing.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Data_Volume_Slither_Wing.png]]
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Slither_Wing.png]] Slither Wing
| {{Tb3}} |  [[File:Slither_Wing.png]]  
Slither Wing
| {{Tb3}} |
| {{Tb3}} |
|}
|}


== References ==
<references/>
[[Category:Game Mechanics]][[Category:Lists]][[Category:Pokémon]]
[[Category:Game Mechanics]][[Category:Lists]][[Category:Pokémon]]

Revision as of 20:44, 3 November 2023

Paradox Pokémon are a form of Pokémon originating from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They were introduced on the 3rd of November 2023.[1]

Obtaining Paradox Pokémon

Data Volumes are available in Boxes for Pokémon that qualify. For a Pokémon to Transmogrify into its Paradox Forme, the user must collect the Pokémon's corresponding Data Volume. Once the Data Volume is equipped to the corresponding Pokémon, the user may click the three lines and choose the Transmogrify option. Once chosen a Transmogrification popup will appear where Colress tells the user that he can activate the Data Volume for a contribution to his research costs. Activation of the Data Volume will permanently Transmogrify the Pokémon and destroy the Data Volume. Prices are based on the Pokémon's rarity.

Paradox Pokémon

Base Pokémon Data Volume Paradox Forme Price for Permanent Transmogrification
Credits Gold Poké

Jigglypuff

Scream Tail

135,000 90

Magneton

Sandy Shocks

135,000 90

Donphan

Great Tusk

Misdreavus

Flutter Mane

Salamence

Roaring Moon

Amoonguss

Brute Bonnet

Volcarona

Slither Wing

References