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Completing the Sinnoh Pokédex

A Full Pokédex is the Key to Post-Story Content

After entering the Hall of Fame in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl, you can find even more areas to explore, quests to embark on, and Pokémon to catch. But before you can get started, you’ll need to bring Professor Rowan a completed Sinnoh Pokédex. Doing so will require all entries to be at least partially unlocked for the 150 Pokémon initially available in the Sinnoh region. That means you only have to see the Pokémon—you don’t actually have to catch ’em all for Professor Rowan to sign off on your work. If the credits have rolled but your Pokédex still has a few glaring holes in it, this short guide should help you track down those last elusive catches.

You’d be surprised by how much of your Pokédex you’ll fill out by battling with other Trainers! Save for a few exceptions like Unown and the Legendary Pokémon, most Pokémon in the Sinnoh Pokédex can be found on someone’s team. However, not all Trainers in the region are easy to find. Some Trainers with rare Pokémon are located on alternate routes that you might have missed, or in optional areas that you may not have visited. Others are tucked away in places you couldn’t initially reach because you didn’t have access to the necessary hidden move. Taking a victory lap through the Sinnoh region with your new items and Pokétch apps could very well be all it takes to find the Trainers you missed.

The Vs. Seeker—which you can receive from the professor’s assistant on Route 207—is a key item that can help you locate any Trainers you’ve missed on past excursions. Simply use it near a Trainer and take note of the icon that appears above their head. A single red “!” lets you know that you haven’t battled them yet. If a red “!!” icon pops up instead, that means you’ve defeated them before and they’re ready for a rematch.

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There are several hard-to-find Pokémon in the Sinnoh region that can trip up even the most tenacious of Trainers.

Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 65: Drifloon

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If your mathematical prowess allowed you to zip through the Hearthome City Gym without battling the Trainers there, then you may have missed an easy way to see Drifloon. Once you’ve claimed the Relic Badge, you can’t go back and battle them, so you’ll have to find a wild Drifloon instead. It may take a while, though—how’s your Friday looking? Yes, wild Drifloon only appear on Fridays, but outside of that wrinkle they’re quite easy to find. Just visit the Valley Windworks east of Floaroma Town after driving out Team Galactic from the building, and you’ll see one waiting for you near the entrance.

Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 114: Unown

No Trainer in Sinnoh has an Unown on their team, so you’ll need to encounter the Symbol Pokémon in the wild. They can only be found at Solaceon Ruins, an optional area that you can visit by entering the cave at the far-east end of Solaceon Town. Unown are the only wild Pokémon that inhabit these ruins, so finding one shouldn’t be difficult.

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There are 28 variations of Unown inhabiting Solaceon Ruins, but you only need to see one to earn its Pokédex entry. However, if you are interested in catching them all, there’s a bit of a trick to it. A message on the wall at the beginning of the dungeon spells out a series of instructions in Unown letters. These symbols tell you to start with the top-right stairs in that room, then take the lower-left stairs in the next room, and so on. If followed correctly, the instructions will take you through a series of six rooms that end in a chamber with treasures and a message from the Unown. The first room of the sequence is populated only by “F” Unown, the second features “R” Unown, and the third through sixth rooms are home to “I,” “E,” “N,” and “D” Unown, respectively. If you don’t follow the instructions correctly, you’ll end up in a dead-end room that’s populated by a mix of Unown representing the remaining 20 letters.

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If you manage to catch an Unown for each of the 26 letters of the English alphabet, head south from Veilstone City and visit the cave on Route 214. There you’ll find a so-called Ruin Maniac digging a tunnel to the final chamber of Solaceon Ruins. He’ll make a little more progress with each new variety of Unown you catch. Once you’ve caught all 26 alphabetical Unown, the Ruin Maniac will complete his tunnel at last, allowing you to access a room where you can catch “!” and “?” Unown.

Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 149 or No. 150: The Final Legendary Pokémon

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By the time you’re ready to defeat the Champion and enter the Hall of Fame, you’ve probably tracked down all the Legendary Pokémon that play a major role in the game’s story. Hopefully, you also figured out how to catch (or at least see) each of them along the way. But what about the final Legendary Pokémon—the one that appears on the cover of the opposite game version from the one you’re playing? The answer lies in Celestic Town. If you visit Cynthia’s grandmother inside her home (the large house north of the cave entrance), she’ll show you a book with a picture of a Legendary Pokémon inside. That picture might not be worth a thousand words, but seeing it is all you need to round out your Pokédex with Dialga in Pokémon Shining Pearl or Palkia in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond.

The 10 Sinnoh Pokédex entries below are ones that players often missed in the original releases of Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl, usually because many of these Pokémon are on the teams of Trainers found a little further off the beaten path. If any of them line up with holes in your Pokédex, don’t worry—you’re not alone!

Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 46: Wormadam

Beauty Devon is the only Trainer with a Wormadam on their team. She’s found on Route 214, an alternate route south of Veilstone City that you’re never forced to visit on your quest. To find her, look for a blonde-haired woman at roughly the center of the map. You can also evolve a Wormadam from a female Burmy—frequent visitors to Honey-slathered trees—at level 20.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 59: Cherrim

Two Trainers in Sinnoh use Cherrim, and they’re both in optional areas. The quickest way to see one is to take the ship from Canalave City’s docks to Iron Island. At the start of the island’s cavernous dungeon, take the stairs to the east. You’ll find the Trainer you seek in the eastern part of the next chamber. The other Trainer with a Cherrim is on Route 221, which you can reach by surfing southeast from Sandgem Town through Route 219 and Route 220. You’ll find this Trainer hanging out in the tall grass near a Berry plant.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 63: Aipom

If Aipom is missing from your Pokédex, all you need to do is head north from Solaceon Town onto Route 210. You’ll see a Trainer in the tall grass to the west who has an Aipom on their team. You can also face Trainers with Aipom on Route 212 and in the Wayward Cave, which can be accessed on Route 206.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 72: Misdreavus

Like Drifloon, Misdreavus is a Ghost type that’s commonly missed by players who defeated Fantina without battling other Trainers in the Gym. To get a second chance at seeing one, head to Solaceon Town and leave through the southern exit, where you’ll immediately spot the Lost Tower on Route 209. Make your way to the fourth floor and challenge the couple at the west side of the room to see their Misdreavus. Players of Pokémon Shining Pearl can also encounter wild Misdreavus while climbing the Lost Tower.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 80: Barboach

If you missed the Trainer with a Barboach at the Pastoria City Gym, you still have two other chances to find one on the teams of opposing Trainers. On the southern part of Route 212, challenge the leftmost of the three Trainers fishing on the bridges over clear water. The lone fisher on Route 208 has a Barboach too, but you’ll need to surf along a winding route just to reach him.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 102: Chatot

Yet again, our search for Trainers with unique Pokémon takes us to Route 212. There you can meet Gentleman Jeremy, one of the only Trainers in Sinnoh who uses Chatot. Enter the route by heading south out of Hearthome City, then continue south past the first few police officers. After the third one, you’ll spot the gentleman you need standing near his madame friend.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 115: Riolu

One of Sinnoh’s only Trainers with a Riolu is located on the lower floor of Oreburgh Gate, the tunnel that connects Route 203 to Oreburgh City. But if you’re willing to put in a little more effort, head instead to Iron Island, where you can team up with a friendly Trainer named Riley to send a group of Team Galactic grunts packing. As a reward for your help, Riley will give you an Egg that can hatch into a Riolu of your own.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 134: Finneon

Always focused on their catch, fishers don’t make for very aggressive Trainers. That might be why it’s so easy to walk past them and miss a chance at a Pokémon like Finneon. If the Wing Fish Pokémon is eluding you, go to Sunyshore City and head west to Route 222, where you’ll find five fishers lined up along the beach. Both the second and third Trainer from the left can show you the Pokémon you need to see.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 135: Lumineon

To meet a Trainer whose team sports Lumineon, you’ll need to surf north from the small beach at Sunyshore City. Don’t try to avoid the Trainer swimming back and forth at the very start of Route 223, because this swimmer is apparently Lumineon’s one and only fan in the Sinnoh region.

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Sinnoh Pokédex Entry No. 136: Tentacool

OK, so Tentacool isn’t that hard to find—the easiest way to catch one is to use the hidden move Surf in almost any of the early-game waterways, where it’s by far the most common wild Pokémon you’ll encounter. The regions in which it appears include Route 205 (in the area that’s east of Floaroma Town), Route 213, and Routes 218–222. But if you’d rather meet a Trainer who has the Jellyfish Pokémon on their team, look for the swimmers located on Route 220 and Route 223.

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FAQs

How to complete the Sinnoh Pokedex Brilliant Diamond? ›

If you battle all of the trainers in Sinnoh, both in mandatory and optional areas, and play through the game to the Elite Four, you will have a Pokedex that is full... well, nearly. You see, there's only so far you can go in filling out your Sinnoh Pokedex to the 150 Pokemon that are supposed to be on it.

What is the 80 in the Sinnoh Pokedex? ›

80: Barboach. If you missed the Trainer with a Barboach at the Pastoria City Gym, you still have two other chances to find one on the teams of opposing Trainers.

What is the 65 in the Sinnoh Pokedex? ›

Drifloon is an elusive Pokemon in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl you'll need to see to complete the Sinnoh Pokedex.

How to see all 151 Pokémon in brilliant diamond? ›

You don't need to trade to spot all 151 Pokémon

You can see all 151 Pokémon from your own game thanks to battles with NPCs and wild encounters. If you're having trouble seeing Palkia or Dialga, the Legendary from the other game, head to Celestic Town and talk to Cynthia's Grandmother in her house.

What Pokémon is 115 in brilliant diamond? ›

Riolu is a Pokemon available in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP) and evolves into Lucario when it levels up with high friendship.

What is the number 134 in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond? ›

Finneon is a Pokemon available in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). Learn about how to get Finneon with detailed locations, its full learnset with all learnable moves, list of trainers that use Finneon, evolution data and how to evolve, along with its abilities, type advantages, and more.

What Pokémon is 000 in the Pokedex? ›

Victini was originally locked up in a lighthouse, but it now had the chance to see the Pokémon world as the partner of the player. It bears mentioning that Victini is only listed at #000 in the Unova Pokédex.

What Pokémon is 489 and 490 in the Pokédex? ›

Which Pokemon from Each Generation are Missing from Pokemon GO?
Region/GenerationAvailableNot Released
Hoenn (Gen III)135/135None
Sinnoh (Gen IV)104/107#489 - Phione #490 - Manaphy #493 - Arceus
Unova (Gen V)156/156None
Kalos (Gen VI)68/72#679 - Honedge #680 - Doublade #681 - Aegislash #721 - Volcanion
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What Pokémon is 69 in the Pokedex? ›

Bellsprout – #69 - Flower Pokémon - veekun.

How to get spiritomb platinum? ›

Spiritomb Location - How to Get Spiritomb

After acquiring the Odd Keystone item from an NPC on Route 208, place it in the Hallowed Tower, south of the Lost Tower. Speak to 32 people in the Grand Underground and return to the Hallowed Tower and face Spiritomb. Weaken this Pokemon in battle to capture it.

Should I choose diamond or pearl? ›

If you want to focus on XP grinding or using the Daily Adventure Incense to search for the Galarian Legendary Bird forms, then Diamond is the version for. Pearl, however, will suit you better if you're focusing on catching as many Pokémon as possible for either the Go Battle League or filling in Pokédex entries.

What is number 102 in the Sinnoh Pokedex? ›

List of All Sinnoh Dex Pokemon
NoPokemon
101Clefable
102Chatot
103Pichu
104Pikachu
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Is it possible to catch all 151 Pokémon? ›

There are a total of 151 Pokémon in the game -- but you won't be able to get all of them without trading with other Pokémon players.

Where is Cynthia's grandmother in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond? ›

Accepted Answer. Celestic Town. I believe she approaches you normally as part of the main quest when you get there and beat the Galactics. After that she's in the family house.

How many Legendaries are in brilliant diamond? ›

How to Get All Legendary Pokemon in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. So far, there are 30 Legendary and Mythical Pokemon confirmed to be obtainable in Pokemon BDSP. However, we believe there will be a total of 34.

Do you get anything for completing the Sinnoh Dex? ›

Upon capturing all Pokemon of the Sinnoh Dex, players will earn a Capture Charm, an item that increases the chances of a Critical Capture. Seeing the National Dex to completion grants players an in-game diploma from GAME FREAK and a Shiny Charm, thus, increasing the appearance rate of Shiny Pokemon.

Can you complete Sinnoh Dex without trading? ›

The Sinnoh Dex has 210 Pokemon in it, and only about ten require trading to evolve. This means you can capture well over 100 Pokemon without trading.

How to get drifloon without waiting till Friday? ›

With the game suspended, players can change the game time without penalty and can get Drifloon quickly.
  1. Stand outside the Valley Windworks.
  2. Go to the Switch home screen.
  3. Leave BDSP suspended.
  4. Change the console's time to last Friday at 10:40 AM.
  5. Go back into BDSP.
  6. Enter the Valley Windworks and then leave.
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How to complete Sinnoh Pokédex Platinum? ›

You can obtain the National Pokédex in Platinum by encountering every Pokémon in the Sinnoh Pokédex. While this seems pretty daunting, you can actually do so by battling as many trainers as possible. Having that said there are a few Pokémon that a lot of people miss as they play through Platinum.

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