Updated by Jerrad Wyche on February 8th, 2020: With the expansion pass being announced for Pokémon Sword & Shield, fan🧜s are hoping some of t🔯he candidates below make it in.

Though 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon trainers across the world can't waꦫit to get their hands on , there was a disappointing announcement made by GameFreak concerning the upcoming games.

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The National Pokédex for the Galar region was said to be limited and wouldn't include a good number of pokémon from fan favorites to forgotten misfits. This has upset trainers as some of their lifelong buddies won't be usable in the newest Pokémon adventure. Let's now look at the 10 most disappointing pokémon missing from the Galar Pokédex. The recent announcement of the Expansion Pass DLC brings with it the addition of over 200 pokémon into the Galar region. It's unclear which missing creatures are being added as a list of each of the new additions hasn't been provided yet. Here's hoping some of the pokémon listed below make their way into the Galar region via the Isle of Armor or Crown Tundra expansion⛦ areas being adde🐎d to the game in 2020.

16 Luxray

You may be thinking to yourself about why on Earth is Luxray on this list. Well, the answer to that would be that the English and those in the United Kingdom love dogs just as much as Americans do. Luxray happens to be one of the cooler dog related designs in pokémon and electric types can also help power the smaller vi🌱llages and towns throughout a European inspired landscape like the Ga𝕴lar region. At the end of the day, the world can also use more dogs and preventing people from owning whatever canine they like is pretty disheartening.

15 Aggron

Both the United Kingdom as a whole, and more specifically England, have strong ties to dinosaurs and the discov🌱ery of their fossils. That's why it's disappointing that the Galar region doesn't have every dinosaur-related pokémon in its national PokéDex. Aggron is one of those dinosaur-inspired pokémon that didn't make the cut and it's a real shame. The steel and rock-type biped𓆏al triceratops is a force of nature in battle and in many ways looks like a living walking tank. With the Isle of Armor being one of the expansions, here's hoping an armored mammoth gets redemption.

14 Absol

Absol is one of those pokémon, that despite not having an evolutionary line or distinct look, has become a cult favorite among fans. Many of those same fans were hoping that Absol would receive a regional variant💧 in the Galar region as it seemed like the perfect candidate. Fans want these regional variants to be based on pokémon that deserve a second life, but it seems like that's not the primary reaso💜n the Pokémon Company chooses who it does. At the end of the day, Absol deserves a second chance and its unclear if it will ever get that opportunity.

13 Torterra

By now anyone who's seen Detective Pikachu is familiar with Torterra. The giant turtle with a living ecosystem on its shell, and a fan-favorite grass-type starter was featured in the fi🍨lm and viewers understood how cool giant versions of them could be. When a creature can have other smaller animals live oಌn it in some way that's always a neat visual. Unfortunately, it didn't make the cut for the Galar region which is a shame. It might be likely due to them wanting the focus to be on the new turtle pokémon Drednaw, as both Torterra and Blastoise got the shaft.

12 Tyrantrum

For a game that has a region heavily influenced by England and the Unit✤ed Kingdom, it's a shame that every royally inspired pokémon didn't make the cut. Tyrantrum is a dragon and rock dual-type from the 6th generation of games that's the king of all dinosaur pokémon. It sports a nice regal white collar and the horn decorations on its head resemble that of a crown.𝔉 This monstrous beast embodies the very personality of a monarch and would fit right at home in the Galar region. It's easily one of the biggest snubs out there.

11 Garchomp

The Galar region is surrounded by water so it's disappointing that one of Pokémon's most ferocious water-types won't be makinꦺg the c🅷ut.

Garchomp is an intimidating shark-based pokémon that portrays the fighting spirit of♔ the diehard soccer fans that populate the real-world location the Galar region was based on, the United Kingdom. Despite Garchomp not making the cut, the Galar region will still have some fierce-looking creatures in both Drednaw and Corviknight.

10 Scizor

If you were to look up the word cool in the dictionary chances are you'd see a picture of Scizor. For those unfamili🐎ar Scizor is the evolution of Scyther, also not in the Galar Pokédex, and is obtained by trading a Scyther holding a metal coat.

Both Scyther and Scizor happen to feature cool designs that🐷 mix the best part of insects and dragons. England and the United Kingdom as a whole have a storied history with stories of dragons and also happen to deal with annoying bugs. Why weren't Scizor or Scy๊ther prioritized?

9 Heracross

Heracross is a beloved pokémon from the Johto region that trainers have loved for years despite GameFreak showing the Hercules Beetle pokémon ♒any love whatsoever.

Fans were hoping that Heracross would receive either a new evolution or a Galar region variant form with the announcement of Pokémon Sword & Shield but now that the full Pokédex has leaked, the dream of some Heracross love died alongside it. Heracross is the perfect example of the untouched potential in the Pokémon world.

8 Metagross

When making a list of the biggest absences in the Galar Nation🌺al Pokédex, most people might not have Metagross come to mind. The big steel and psychic-type powerhouse is a force to be reckoned with and happens to feel right at home wandering the lands of the Galar region.

It's hard to argue that a pokémon with four brai꧟ns isn't worth it to in𒁃clude in a new game and sadly this is once again a case of a cool pokémon being left out since it's not one of the poster children for the franchise.

7 Mewtwo