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lunala location Pokemon Scarlet Violet

Our coverage of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s Legendary Pokemon continues with a Lunala location guide, including its exact location on Paldea’s map and how to spawn it via the Indigo Disk DLC.

Lunala and its counterpart Solgaleo are part of a pair of Legendary Pokemon that first debuted in Sun and Moon back in 2017. Though Cosmog is not natively available in this game, you can transfer it in from Pokemon Home. In that case, Cosmog evolves from Cosmoeom into Solgaleo in Pokemon Scarlet, while in Pokemon Violet it evolves from Cosmoem into Lunala instead.

Pokemon Scarlet Violet Blaziken Tera Raid Battle

Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet just revealed that Blaziken will be featured in the next Tera Raid Battle event.

Blaziken, which carries the Flying Tera Type, can be found in 7 Star Raids. It comes with the Mightiest Mark and can only be caught once per save file.

Latias location Pokemon Scarlet Violet

We’re continuing our coverage of Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with one for Latias outlining where to find it in The Indigo Disk, including its exact location on the Paldea map.

Latias, along with Latios, form a pair called the Eon duo. They’re actually not version exclusives this time around, either – if you’re playing Pokemon Violet, Latias can spawn with no external intervention. If you’re playing Pokemon Scarlet, you’ll need to finish a Group Quest to gain access to it on your game.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Latios Location

For our latest Legendary Pokemon locations guide in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet as part of The Indigo Disk, we’re going over where to find Latios including its exact location on the Paldea map.

Latios, along with Latias, form a pair called the Eon duo. Of the two, Latios is very slightly stronger but a bit more frail, too. The good news is that neither Latias nor Latios are version exclusive, so you can catch both of them in the same game. That said, if you’re playing Pokemon Violet, you can only access Latios if you complete Group Quests with other real-life players via the Union Circle feature.

Groudon can now be found in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet as part of The Indigo Disk DLC, and for those of you looking to know where to find it, we’ve published a location guide.

Groudon is a member of the weather trio that also includes Kyogre and Rayquaza. Like all the Legendary Pokemon available in The Indigo Disk, it is available from an NPC named Snacksworth who stands right outside Blueberry Academy after you finish the main story. If you’re looking for the exact Groudon location on the Paldea map, you’ve come to the right place.

Rayquaza location Pokemon Scarlet Violet

For those interested in learning where to catch Rayquaza in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet as part of the Indigo Disk DLC, we have a Rayquaza location guide here for you.

Rayquaza is the master of the weather trio that also includes Kyogre and Groudon. Though Rayquaza can’t Mega Evolve in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, it does retain access to its signature move, Dragon Ascent. Like all the Legendary Pokemon in this game, you’ll need to grind out quests in the Union Circle – more on that in a bit. If you’re looking for the exact Rayquaza location on the Paldea map, you’ve come to the right place.

Gouging Fire location Pokemon Scarlet Violet

With our latest Pokemon Scarlet and Violet guide, we’ll get into the specific location as to where you can find Gouging Fire as part of The Indigo Disk DLC.

Gouging Fire is the new past Paradox form of Entei, and it’s available in Area Zero in the DLC. However, this one is actually a Scarlet exclusive. You can only catch one Gouging Fire per save file, unfortunately, and you’ll need to have caught at least 200 Pokemon for your Blueberry Academy Pokedex. From there, you can talk to Perrin in the Savanna biome of the Terarium to start a postgame quest that takes you back to Area Zero – and this is where you can catch both Gouging Fire and Raging Bolt.

Where to find Raging Bolt in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Wondering where to find Raging Bolt as part of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s The Indigo Disk DLC? We’ve got you covered there.

Raging Bolt is a past paradox form of Raikou, and it’s brand new to the DLC. Whereas Raikou is a pure Electric-type Pokemon, Raging Bolt is an Electric/Dragon-type modeled after a dinosaur. Walking Wake, a fellow member of its trio, was already available in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s base game via a limited-time Tera Raid Battle event. That’s not the case for Raging Bolt, however – as long as you’re playing Pokemon Scarlet (the game it’s exclusive to), you’ll be able to catch it for yourself with no time limit. 

Pokemon Scarlet Violet Hidden Treasure Area Zero epilogue

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet aren’t quite finished with The Hidden Treasures of Area Zero DLC, as a new epilogue has just been announced. It will launch on January 11, 2024.

A brief trailer was posted online for the epilogue today. Arven, Penny, and Nemona will be featured. In order to access it, players will need to have completed a certain postgame event in the main game as well as the main stories of the original two DLC episodes.

Here’s the trailer:

Necrozma location Pokemon Scarlet Violet Indigo Disk

Necrozma is available in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s The Indigo Disk DLC, and we’ve got a post ready here to fill you in on its location.

Though it can’t transform into Ultra Necrozma, it does retain the ability to combine with either Solgaleo or Lunala for its Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings forms, respectively. On that note, once you’ve caught Necrozma, you can purchase the N-Solarizer and N-Lunarizer from the auction house in Porto Marinada. With all that said, let’s get right into our guide on where to find Necrozma in The Indigo Disk DLC.


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