News tip Pokémon Scarlet / Violet: Roar-Moon, Pelage-Sable… where to find the Pokémon Paradoxes of the Scarlet Book?
Published on 12/15/2022 at 06:30
In Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, you’ll be dealing with Pokémon from another time, no matter which version you choose. In the Scarlet version, you will have to face Pokémon from the past, which you may have seen in the Scarlet Book. Here’s where to find them:
The Paradox Pokémon of Pokémon Scarlet/Purple
In Pokemon Scarlet/Purpleyour adventure certainly begins gently with your entrance to Paldea Academy and the three way that are available to you, but this one will end up sending you to the four corners of the region, and especially in its center, in the Paldea Crater. This place, and especially the Zone Zeroare the subject of the last chapter of the history of this opus, of which you will be able to find the complete guide in our Pokémon Scarlet / Purple walkthrough. For the Scarlet version, this is where you can officially meet the Professor Olimand finally know the origins of Koraidonthe mysterious Pokémon that has accompanied you since the beginning of the game, but also strange pokemon that you may have come across within the Crater.
called Pokémon Paradoxesthese bizarre creatures are actually Pokémon that came from the past through a machine built by the Professor Olim. They are more aggressive than the Pokémon you are used to capturing, and would pose a real danger to the outside world if they escaped the Zone Zeroas you can see with the Dominant Tremble-Terre who raged on the Roastable Desert. However, some of these Pokémon can be a real asset to your team, and especially to gain the upper hand in the fights that await you in the Post-Game. Without further ado, find out where to find each Paradox Pokémon inside Paldea Crater:
Summary of the Pokémon Scarlet / Purple Walkthrough
Where to find the Scarlet Book Paradox Pokémon
Fort-Ivoire
Fort-Ivoire is the past tense version of Donphanthe Armor-type Pokémon Sol of the second generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type Sol et Combatwhich makes it immune to type attacks Electric and which gives it a double resistance to those of type Roche. He has high base Attack and Defense stats, and his base HP is not negligible either. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the story of Pokémon Scarlet, you will be able to find many Fort-Ivoire in the Paldea Craterbut these only appear in caves, and mainly in the large cave that leads to the Observation post n°4.
Howl-Queue
Howl-Queue is the past tense version of rondodoudouthe Ball-type Pokémon Normal et Fairy of the first generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type Fairy et Psywhich makes it immune to type attacks Dragon and which gives it a double resistance to those of type Combat. He has high base Speed and Special Defense stats, and his base HP is not negligible either. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the story of Pokémon Scarlet, you will be able to find many Howl-Queue in the Paldea Crater. They spawn in all areas, including caves.
Fongus-Furie
Fongus-Furie is the past tense version of Gauletthe Mushroom-type Pokémon Plante et Poison of the fifth generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type Plante et Darknesswhich makes it immune to type attacks Psy but which gives it a double weakness to those of type INSECT. It has a high base Attack and HP. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the story of Pokémon Scarlet, you will be able to find many Fongus-Furie in the Paldea Crater. Pass it Observation post n°1they appear in all areas.
Fleet-Wick
Fleet-Wick is the past tense version of Feuforêvethe Shrill-type Pokémon Spectre of the second generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type Spectre et Fairywhich makes it immune to type attacks Combat, Dragonet Normaland which gives it a double resistance to those of type INSECT. It has a high base Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the Pokémon Scarlet story, you will be able to find some Fleet-Wick in the Paldea Crater. However, the Fleet-Wick appear only at nightand that in the caves, particularly the one that houses the Observation post n°4.
Wing-Ramp
Wing-Ramp is the past tense version of Pyraxthe Sun-type Pokémon INSECT et Feu of the fifth generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type INSECT et Combatgiving it a double weakness against the type Vol. It has a high base Attack and Special Defense. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the story of Pokémon Scarlet, you will be able to find many Wing-Ramp in the Paldea Crater. They spawn in all areas except caves.
Pelage-Sabled
Pelage-Sabled is the past tense version of Magnetonthe Magnetic-type Pokémon Electric et Steel of the second generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type Electric et Solwhich makes it immune to type attacks Electric. It has a high base Special Attack and Speed. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the story of Pokémon Scarlet, you will be able to find many Pelage-Sabled in the Paldea Crater. They only appear in rocky areasand in particular at the level of the rocky slope near the Observation post n°2.
Roar-Moon
Roar-Moon is the past tense version of Dragthe Dragon-type Pokémon Dragon et Vol of the third generation. This Pokemon Paradox is of type Dragon et Darknesswhich makes it immune to type attacks Psy but which gives it a double weakness to those of type Fairy. It has a high base Attack, Special Defense, and Speed. Like all Pokemon Paradox of the past, his talent is Paleosynthesiswhich allows him to increase his highest stat when it’s sunny or when he’s holding the item Energy Boosterwhich you can pick up in the Zero Zone Laboratory.
Once you complete the Pokémon Scarlet story, you will be able to find some Roar-Moon in the Paldea Crater. They only appear in a small cave near the Observation post n°3. Instead of going into the large cave in front of the building, take a left and continue to the big tree. From there, take a left and weave your way between the rocks to reach a caves. You will find Roar-Moon indoors, especially near the cascade.
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