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PvE Operations Guide for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

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It is important to note that Pokémon Scarlet and Violet introduce a more open-world approach to the Pokémon series, which impacts how players can engage with PvE content in the game. The following is a guide that will guide you through the PvE operations in the game:

Team Building

Team Building, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Team Building, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Type Advantage: Keep your team balanced with various types to handle different opponents. Remember, Pokémon types have strengths and weaknesses.

Move Sets: Teach moves that cover weaknesses or exploit enemy weaknesses. Consider status moves like Sleep or Paralysis for strategic advantages.

EV Training: Effort Values (EVs) can be trained in Scarlet and Violet by battling specific Pokémon. Aim for Pokémon with maxed out EVs in their primary stat (like Attack for physical attackers).

Exploration

Exploration, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Exploration, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Pokédex Completion: Catching and registering Pokémon in your Pokédex can unlock rewards, which might be useful for PvE challenges.

Hidden Items: Explore thoroughly. Items like TMs, evolution stones, and healing items are scattered around the world.

Pathways and Challenges

Pathways and Challenges, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Pathways and Challenges, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Victory Road:

This is the traditional gym path where you'll battle gym leaders.

Gym Order: While you can battle gyms in any order, here’s a suggested progression based on levels:

1.Cortondo (Bug)

2.Artazon (Grass)

3.Levincia (Electric)

4.Cascarrafa (Water)

5.Medali (Normal)

6.Montenevera (Ghost)

7.Alfornada (Psychic)

8.Glaseado (Ice)

Elite Four: After gyms, you'll face the Elite Four. Their levels are significantly higher, so make sure your team is well-prepared.

Path of Legends:

Involves battling Titan Pokémon. These are unique battles where the Pokémon are much larger than usual.

Suggested order:

1.Stony Cliff Titan (Rock)

2.Open Sky Titan (Flying)

3.Lurking Steel Titan (Steel)

4.Quaking Earth Titan (Ground - Scarlet) or (Steel - Violet)

5.False Dragon Titan (Dragon)

Starfall Street:

You'll tackle Team Star bases, each with a unique challenge or puzzle before the battle.

Suggested order:

1.Dark Crew

2.Fire Crew

3.Poison Crew

4.Fighting Crew

5.Fairy Crew

Tera Raids

Tera Raids, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Tera Raids, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Understanding Tera Types: Pokémon in Tera Raids can have a Tera Type different from their natural type, which can change the battle dynamics significantly.

Preparation:

1.Use moves that hit the Tera Type for super effective damage or target the Pokémon's weak points if they Terastallize.

2.Bring items like Potions, Revives, and Berries that might mitigate the effects of the Tera Raid boss's moves.

3.Coordinate with other trainers for multiplayer raids, as teamwork can significantly ease the battle.

Post-Game Content

Post-Game Content, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Post-Game Content, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Rematches: After completing the main story, you can rematch Gym Leaders and participate in the Academy Ace Tournament, which offers tougher battles.

Area Zero: This introduces a new set of challenges with Paradox Pokémon and a

Strategies for Success Gameplay Strategies

Strategies for Success, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Strategies for Success, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Image via: The Pokémon Company

Use of Held Items: Items like Choice Band, Life Orb, or Leftovers can give your Pokémon an edge in battle.

Stat Boost Moves: Moves like Swords Dance to boost Attack or Calm Mind for Special Attack and Defense can be crucial.

Status Ailment Management: Carry items or have moves that can cure status ailments like burns or paralysis.

Leveling: Ensure your team's levels are appropriate for the challenge you're facing. Use EXP Candies or participate in battles to level up if needed.

Additional Tips

Save Often: Before big battles or entering new areas, save your game to avoid losing progress.

Research: Use community resources or guides for specific strategies against tough opponents or for locating rare Pokémon.

You should keep in mind, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are designed to encourage exploration and self-directed play, so although this guide will provide you with a structured approach, you are free to adapt your journey based on your own discoveries and preferences.

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