Many details surrounding the upcoming Pokemon The Gen 10 games, reportedly titled “Wind and Wave”, were leaked before the official announcement. Although the existence of these Gen 10 games has yet to be officially confirmed, the massive Teraleak Pokemon information from last year included the revelation that Pokemon wind and wave will take place in an area based on Indonesia, complete with a new combat mechanism and numerous islands to explore. Now, even more details have emerged about the content contained on these islands, including the types of Pokemon associated with the games' main battles.
As Pokemon approaching its 30th anniversary later this month, it seems inevitable that the lid will be torn off the future of the series and Pokemon wind and wave will be officially revealed. Pokemon has a tradition of airing Pokémon Day showcases on February 27 that highlight upcoming games that fans can expect, and this year marks a particularly important milestone for the franchise. With that in mind, every detail is unlikely Pokemon wind and wave will be announced this month, but based on the leaks that have already occurred, fans may still have a clear idea of the types of big battles they'll be facing after the games launch, including the Elite Four.
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Pokemon Wind and Wave's Elite Four are already clear
Although Pokemon the series has deviated from this tradition in the past, mostly majorly Pokemon the games feature a Gym Challenge, consisting of 8 badges that players must earn before going up against the Elite Four and the Pokémon Champion. Recent posts like Pokemon Legends: Arceus and Pokemon Legends: ZA flipped that formula, but they like generational subtitles Pokemon Scarlet and Violet they largely stuck with it after Gen 7 Pokemon Sun and Moon swapped gyms for Island Trials. Although it's no guarantee Pokemon wind and wave will stick to the traditional Gyms and Elite Four, a recent leak suggests it will, including the Gym battle types and new Majin that players will encounter.
The leaks revealed the Wind and Wave gym and new types of Majin battles
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Gymnastic
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Grass
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Poison
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Flying
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Fighting
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According to Centro LEAKS on X, which provided much of the leaked information about Pokemon wind and wave so far, these are the types associated with the main battles in the upcoming Gen 10 games. 8 Pokemon Gyms v Wind and wave It seems to be following a familiar trend for the franchise, starting with an early game grass-type gym like Gardenia in diamond, pearl, and PlatinumMilo in Sword and shieldand Brassius in Scarlet and Violet. This is also remarkable Wind and wave will reportedly feature only the second Dark-type Gym in the franchise, po Sword and shield introduced Piers and the Dark-type Spikemuth Gym.
New for Pokemon wind and wave are “Majin” battles, which are said to be a Gen 10 battle gimmick, like Terrastalization in Gen 9 or Dynamax in Gen 8. These battles are said to be related to the weather surrounding a certain area, meaning players will likely face either trainers or charged creatures that take advantage of some type of terrain advantage. It will be interesting to see how types like Psychic and Ghost relate to weather, but Pokemon the franchise has a history of creativity with its generational combat mechanics.
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If wind and wave are anything like pokemon scarlet and purple, they will be the four elite types
FROM Pokemon18 types, only 14 represent major battles missed in this list. This leaves Electric, Water, Bug, and Dragon absent from the game's core battle lineup, suggesting they could be reserved for the Elite Four. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet They made sure to include a main battle for each of the 18 types, so players had to prepare to face a tough opponent of each type at some point in their journey. These battles included:
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Elite four Pokemon Scarlet and Violet they share some overlap with Titan Pokémon, with Rika as a Ground-type specialist, Poppy as a Steel-type specialist, Larry as a Flying-type specialist, and Hassel as a Dragon-type specialist. However, none of the other major trainer battles overlap with these types, and all 18 types are represented in some way, including Rock with Titan Klawf. If Pokemon wind and wave If you want to follow this trend, then it only makes sense that the remaining unused types would form Elite Four type specialties.
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Why electricity, water, bug and dragon make sense for the elite four of Pokémon Wind and Wave
Except for the Electric, which was not featured as an Elite Four type specialty, all of these types have members of the Elite Four from previous generations. Pokemon X and Y's Siebold is a water-type specialist in the Kalos Elite Four and Pokemon Diamond, Pearland Platinum's Aaron is a Bug specialist in the Sinnoh Elite Four.
The Dragon type is the most common type represented in the Elite Four, with notable trainers including Lance, Drake, Drasna, Hassel, and Drayton. As such, it would make sense Wind and wave continue the representation of the Dragon-type Elite Four members while adding more representation to the underserved Bug and Water types and giving the Electric-type the first Elite Four specialist.

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October 16, 2025
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Everyone 10+ / Fantasy violence, in-game purchases

