
Can You Catch the Loyal Three in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s The Teal Mask?
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Yes, you can catch the Loyal Three – Munkidori, Okidogi, and Fezandipiti – in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s The Teal Mask DLC, but there’s a catch! You can’t catch them immediately upon encountering them. You must first complete The Teal Mask’s main story before you can add these powerful Poison-type Pokémon to your team.
Unlocking the Loyal Three: A Post-Story Pursuit
The Loyal Three serve as major antagonists in The Teal Mask, presenting significant challenges throughout the narrative. You’ll face them in “Titanic” forms at different locations across Kitakami. However, these battles are story-driven and don’t offer capture opportunities.
After the climax of The Teal Mask, the Loyal Three become available as static encounters in specific locations in Kitakami. These encounters are one-time only, so be prepared with your best team and plenty of Poké Balls!
Preparing for the Hunt: Level and Typing
Each member of the Loyal Three spawns at a high level (around 70), making them formidable opponents. Furthermore, they each possess the Poison-typing, meaning you need to be prepared to counter those moves and status effects.
- Okidogi is Fighting/Poison-type.
- Munkidori is Poison/Psychic-type.
- Fezandipiti is Poison/Fairy-type.
Therefore, a diverse team with strong Ground, Psychic, Steel, and Fairy-type moves will give you a strong advantage. False Swipe is an absolute necessity for getting them to low health without knocking them out.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Catching the Loyal Three and The Teal Mask
1. What are the Loyal Three in Pokémon Violet DLC?
The Loyal Three consist of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti. These are a trio of Pokémon introduced in The Teal Mask DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They are central to the story of the DLC and each share a Poison typing.
2. When can I catch Ogerpon in The Teal Mask?
You can catch Ogerpon automatically after defeating Kieran in the final battle of The Teal Mask storyline. After all of its masks are returned to it, you’ll get an opportunity to catch it. It is at Level 70 and has a 100% catch rate, similar to a raid encounter.
3. Is Ogerpon a guaranteed catch?
Yes, Ogerpon has a 100% catch rate during the scripted encounter after the final battle with Kieran in The Teal Mask. This means you’re guaranteed to catch it, making it a good opportunity to use a special Poké Ball like a Friend Ball for aesthetic purposes.
4. What order should I beat the gyms in Pokémon Violet?
While Pokémon Scarlet and Violet allows you to tackle gyms in a non-linear fashion, a recommended order based on gym leader levels is:
- Katy at the Cortondo Gym (Bug-type, level 14-15)
- Brassius at the Artazon Gym (Grass-type, level 16-17)
- Iono at the Levincia Gym (Electric-type, level 23-24)
- Kofu at the Cascarrafa Gym (Water-type, level 29-30)
5. Can you complete all three storylines in Pokémon Violet?
Yes, you can. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet feature three main storylines (Victory Road, Path of Legends, and Starfall Street), and you are free to tackle them in any order you choose. You can even switch between storylines as you progress through the game. This freedom provides a unique, open-world experience. This non-linear approach offers players agency over their gameplay experience and can enhance strategic thinking and exploration skills, concepts supported by research in Games Learning Society (GamesLearningSociety.org).
6. Who are the Elite Four members in Pokémon Violet?
The Elite Four in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet consist of Rika, Poppy, Larry, and Hassel. You must defeat them to advance through Victory Road and challenge the Champion.
7. Can you catch Farigiraf in the wild?
While you can evolve Girafarig into Farigiraf throughout the game, finding Farigiraf in the wild is limited. After completing The Way Home storyline, Farigiraf can be found in Area Zero in the postgame.
8. Can you catch Miraidon?
Yes, after finishing The Way Home and returning to the bottom of the Great Crater of Paldea, you can find and catch a second wild Miraidon. This provides a valuable opportunity to add a powerful Legendary Pokémon to your team.
9. Is it possible to catch Dondozo?
Yes, you can catch Dondozo in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It’s a Water-type Big Catfish Pokémon, so use Electric- and Grass-type Moves to weaken it before attempting to catch it. Keep in mind its ability to call allies.
10. Can you catch a wild Baxcalibur?
No, you cannot catch a Baxcalibur directly in the wild. You need to catch a Frigibax first and then evolve it into Arctibax and finally Baxcalibur.
11. Can you catch Glimmora?
Yes, in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet players can catch Glimmet and evolve it into Glimmora.
12. Is it possible to catch a Gimmighoul?
Catching Gimmighoul in Pokémon GO is possible by connecting your Pokémon GO account with Pokémon Scarlet/Violet. This allows you to exchange items for a Coin Bag, which attracts Gimmighoul for you to catch.
13. Should I play Scarlet or Violet first?
The choice between Scarlet and Violet is primarily based on personal preference, as the core storyline remains similar. Consider the exclusive Pokémon available in each version, the version-exclusive professors (Sada or Turo), and the overall aesthetic theme (past vs. future) to make your decision.
14. What happens after catching Koraidon?
After catching Koraidon (or Miraidon in Violet) initially, you can revisit Area Zero after completing the main story. There, you’ll find another Koraidon/Miraidon that you can catch and use in battle or trade with other players.
15. What is the hardest battle in Violet?
Some of the most challenging battles in Pokémon Violet include the fights against:
- AI Sada/Turo in Area Zero.
- The Elite Four, particularly Larry.
- The Champion battle against Nemona.
- Grusha due to his Ice-type Pokémon.
These battles require careful team composition, strategic move usage, and a deep understanding of type matchups.