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How to Prepare for Area Zero
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

How to Prepare for Area Zero

Gear up for Area Zero! Get expert advice on the best Pokémon team, essential items like Quick Balls and Max Potions, and strategies to conquer the final challenges in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

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Gear up for Area Zero! Get expert advice on the best Pokémon team, essential items like Quick Balls and Max Potions, and strategies to conquer the final challenges in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Alright, so you're about to head into Area Zero, huh? This is the endgame, so you'll want to be properly prepped. Think of this as your final checklist before diving into the mysteries of the Great Crater of Paldea.

First things first, your Pokémon team. By this point, you should be aiming for your Pokémon to be at least level 70. This will seriously cut down on how many healing items you burn through and make the whole Area Zero experience smoother. Having a good mix of types is always key, but here's a solid team that worked for us:

PokémonMoveset
MeowscaradaFlower Trick, Grassy Terrain, U-turn, Play Rough
DragoniteExtreme Speed, Outrage, Thunder Punch, Fire Punch
TyranitarStealth Rock, Earthquake, Stone Edge, Crunch
PawmotWild Charge, Dig, Revival Blessing, Close Combat
ArmarougeExpanding Force, Psyshock, Flamethrower, Armor Cannon
AzumarillHydro Pump, Play Rough, Tera Blast, Superpower

Seriously, make sure you bring some heavy hitters with you. Area Zero throws some tough stuff at you, and you don't want to be underleveled.

Next up, items! Beyond just having a strong team, you'll want to stock up. You're going to encounter a ton of new Pokémon, and some of these encounters can be pretty challenging, so having the right healing and catching items is crucial.

ItemUse
Quick BallsThese are great for saving PP and time when you run into wild Pokémon. Toss one right at the start of the encounter for your best shot at catching them.
Timer BallsIf you're dealing with Pokémon that are just being stubborn and won't stay in an Ultra Ball, Timer Balls are your friend. They get better the longer the battle goes on, so try using one if the encounter has lasted over three turns.
Dusk BallsArea Zero has some darker, cave-like areas, especially in the latter half. Dusk Balls are perfect for catching Pokémon in these dim environments.
Ultra BallsThese are your standard, go-to strong Poké Balls. Save these for when a Pokémon's health is really low (like, in the red) or if it's been significantly weakened and has a status condition.
Max PotionsThese fully restore a Pokémon's maximum HP. Essential for keeping your team healthy between battles.
ReviveYou'll definitely want these to bring any knocked-out Pokémon back into the fight.
Full HealStatus conditions can be a real pain. Use these to cure any ailments like poison, paralysis, or burns.

Getting these items ready will make your journey through Area Zero much more manageable. Good luck!

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