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Best things to do after the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC

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The post-credits scenes are nothing compared to post-game content. Here are the best things you can do after the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC.

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: Best things to do after The Indigo Disk DLC

If you have played Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, you know that finishing the story and seeing the credits is pretty much the beginning of your journey. Endgame content features the biggest challenges and greatest rewards of the game and will take a decent amount of time to complete. That’s the case with the Indigo Disk DLC, which introduces a lot of endgame content for you to unlock, if you are up for the challenge and multiple-hour investment. Here are some of the best things you can do after The Inidgo Disk DLC.

Fly with Koraidon and Miraidon’s

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Ever since I looked up in the main lobby of Bowser’s Castle in Super Mario 64, flying in video games has been a favorite of mine, so I couldn’t hold myself from including this entry on the list. Talk to Amarys in Classroom 3-2 and you will unlock the ability to fly for your Koraidon or Miraidon. And don’t worry, flying through rings won’t be the only thing you can do while flying, this isn’t Superman 64.

Continue Completing Blueberry Quests

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Are you wondering how to create Blueberry Points – or BP – to purchase items at stores in Blueberry Academy or even face the Blueberry Elite Four? Well, Blueberry Quests are activities you can partake in that will challenge your skills and will remain active even if you have finished the main questline. Use BP to purchase permanent upgrades in the League Club Room.

Upgrade Biomes to Get New Pokémon

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And now that we mention the League Club Room, if you manage to accumulate a total of 3,000 BP, you will be able to upgrade specific biomes in the Blueberry Academy area. Select the Terrarium Club in the Support Board and you will get to catch previously unobtainable starter Pokémon such as the classic Charmander, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur. A nostalgia trip, all thanks to a computer.

Catch Legendaries with Sneaksworth

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Catching Legendaries is perhaps one of the most entertaining, popular, and difficult activities you can do in any Pokémon game. However, you won’t find any in The Indigo Disk DLC because you first need to finish the main story. Afterward, visit Sneaksworth just above the water fountain entrance in Blueberry Academy. He will give you Legendary Treats so that you can catch Legendaries in the wild. The only thing you need to do is to complete 10 BBQs or one Group Blueberry quest to get one. He will give you clues to where to find the Legendaries, so pay attention and be prepared.

Catch New Paradox Pokémon

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So, what happens when you collect a total of 200 Pokémon? Well, you get to encounter and catch the new Paradox Pokémon Gouging Fire and Raging Bolt for Scarlet, and Iron Boulder and Iron Crown in Violet. After registering 200 Pokémon in your Blueberry Pokédex, speak to Perrin and you will see two photos that will give away both Pokémon’s locations according to your game’s version. Find them and capture them!

Related: How to get BP in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk

And there are the most interesting and time-consuming activities you can do after The Indigo Disk DLC. There are many other things to do like collecting all Indigo Disk TMs, Emotes, and Stellar Shards, among others, so feel free to continue exploring the Blueberry Academy.

If you wish to know how to access the Blueberry Academy, click here.


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