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Revisit the Titans
Pokémon Scarlet

Revisit the Titans

Learn how to re-challenge the Titan Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet, including their types, levels, and recommended counters for each rematch.

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Learn how to re-challenge the Titan Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet, including their types, levels, and recommended counters for each rematch.

Alright, so you've beaten the Titans once, but maybe you want to go back and face them again? Or perhaps you missed something? Good news, you absolutely can! Each Titan Pokémon can be battled a second time, and you can even catch them if you didn't the first time around. Just remember, they won't attack you first, so you'll need to interact with them to kick off the rematch. Let's go over each one so you're prepared!

Note: Titan Pokémon do not start the battle themselves (that is how you can tell the difference between a regular Pokémon and a Titan Pokémon). Interact with the Titan Pokémon to start the battle. You can only rematch each Titan Pokémon once. You can catch it if you want to.

Stony Cliff Titan

This is the Titan Klawf, a Rock-type. You'll want to bring Pokémon that are strong against Rock-types, like Fighting, Grass, Ground, Steel, or Water. Definitely steer clear of Bug, Fire, Flying, and Ice types, as they'll be at a disadvantage. The Titan Klawf is Level 16.

Open Sky Titan

Next up is the Titan Bombirdier, which is a Flying and Dark type. Your best bets here are Electric, Ice, Rock, or Fairy-type Pokémon. Try to avoid Bug, Fighting, Grass, Ghost, and Psychic types. This Titan is Level 20.

Lurking Steel Titan

This one is the Titan Orthworm, a Steel-type. For this fight, bring out your Fighting, Fire, or Ground-type Pokémon. Just a heads-up, Ground-type moves won't actually affect Orthworm, so keep that in mind! Be cautious with Fairy, Ice, and Rock types. The Titan Orthworm is Level 29.

Quaking Earth Titan

This Titan is version-dependent! In Pokémon Scarlet, you'll face the Titan Great Tusk, a Ground and Fighting-type. Grass, Water, Fairy, Flying, or Psychic types are your best bet. Avoid Electric, Fire, Poison, Rock, Steel, Dark, Ice, and Normal types. It's Level 45.

In Pokémon Violet, you'll encounter the Titan Iron Treads, a Ground and Steel-type. Water, Fighting, or Ground-type Pokémon are recommended here. Be careful with Electric, Fire, Poison, Rock, Steel, and Fairy types. This one is also Level 45.

False Dragon Titan

Finally, we have the Titan Tatsugiri, a Water and Dragon-type. Fairy or Dragon-type Pokémon are your strongest options. You'll want to be careful with Fire, Ground, Rock, and Dragon-type attacks against it. This formidable foe is Level 57.

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