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A huge part of Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet’s gameplay is using food to give you certain buffs. While you can make your own sandwiches and just have a nice picnic for yourself, there are some easier options for players wanting to skip the mini-game and seeking out ingredients. Simply head to a restaurant and grab a meal that will give you the buffs you want. If you are a bit lost on the whole process, then don’t worry. The guide below goes over every in-game restaurant, their locations, and each franchise’s menu.

Eating at a Restaurant in Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet.

What Are Restaurants Used For in Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet?

You can go to restaurants to buy meals that increase your stats. The effect will take place immediately as you will consume the food as soon as it’s purchased. Each restaurant has a non-changing selection of food, so it’s a nice place to grab some quick boosts. If you’re looking to do things like shiny hunt, though, then you will need to focus on making your own sandwiches. We have a guide on making sandwiches which can be found here, and one that details meal powers that can read here.

Sugar-N-Ice

Sugar-N-Ice in Medali.

This is an outside vendor that sets-up carts.

Locations: Los Platos, Mesagoza Artazon, Levincia, Porto Marinada, Zapapico, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Fizzy Pop Ice Cream 900 Exp Point Power: Normal Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Water Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Fire Lvl. 1
Mango Ice Cream 900 Teensy Power: Normal Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Dragon Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Electric Lvl. 1
Mint Chocolate Ice Cream 950 Raid Power: Fairy Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Steel Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1
Nacli Salt Ice Cream 900 Humungo Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Dark Lvl. 1
Strawberry Ice Cream 900 Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Water Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Rock Lvl. 1
Teriyaki Ice Cream 1,150 Humungo Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Dark Lvl. 1

Chic Kebab

Chic Kabob in Montenevera.

This is an outside vendor that sets-up carts.

Location: Mesagoza, Levincia, Cascarrafa, Zapapico,and Montenevera.

Meal Cost Effect
Grilled Rice Balls 950 Encounter Power: Fairy Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Electric Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1
Pinchitos 1,200 Item Drop Power: Dark Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Dragon Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Rock Lvl. 1

Every Wich Way

Inside of an Every Wich Way sandwich shop.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Location: Mesagoza, Artazon, Levincia, Cascarrafa, Zapapico, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
"Avocado Sandwich" iconAvocado Sandwich 1,200 Exp. Point Power: Dragon Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Electric Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Dark Lvl. 1
"Jam Sandwich" iconJam Sandwich 850 Catching Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Egg Power Lvl. 1
"Marmalade Sandwich" iconMarmalade Sandwich 950 Item Drop Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Rock Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1
"Tropical Sandwich" iconTropical Sandwich 1,450 Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Dragon Lvl. 1
"Zesty Sandwich" iconZesty Sandwich 1,750 Humungo Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Water Lvl. 1

Smoochurro

The Smoochurro in Medali.

This is an outside vendor that sets-up stands.

Locations: Levincia and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Chocolate Churro 950 Encounter Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Bug Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Normal Lvl. 1
Churro 850 Exp. Point Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Fire Lvl. 1
Cinnamon Churro 900 Catching Power: Dragon Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Grass Lvl. 1

Kanto Crepes

Kanto Crepes in Levincia.

This is an outside vendor that sets-up carts.

Locations: Mesagoza, Artazon, Levincia, Zapapico, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Chocolate Banana Crepe 900 Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Water Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Steel Lvl. 1
Strawberry Chocolate Crepe 950 Raid Power: Water Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Fairy Lvl. 1, Egg Power Lvl. 1
Strawberry Whipped Cream Crepe 950 Exp. Point Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Electric Lvl. 1

Seabreeze Cafe

Seabreeze Cafe in Medali.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Mesagoza, Artazon, Levincia, Cascarrafa, Zapapico, Alfornada, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Alfajores 950 Raid Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Steel Lvl. 1, Hunungo Power: Dark Lvl.1
Coffee 850 Item Drop Power: Water Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Steel Lvl. 1
Lemon Soda 900 Teensy Power: Dark Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Water Lvl. 1
Quesadilla 1,600 Raid Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Psychic Lvl. 1
Spicy Potatoes 1,450 Encounter Power: Dragon Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Dark Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Grass Lvl. 1

Barato’s

Barato’s in Artazon.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Mesagoza, Artazon, and Levincia.

Meal Cost Effect
Caesar Salad 1,300 Exp. Point Power: Flying Lvl. 1, Teeny Power: Normal Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Fire Lvl. 1
Chocolate-Vanilla Fruit Parfait 1,400 Catching Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Dark Lvl. 1, Exp Point Power: Poison Lvl. 1
Dry Curry 1,800 Humungo Power: Fairy Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Water Lvl. 1
Lemon Gelato 900 Item Drop Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, mungo Power: Rock Lvl. 1, p. Point Power: Normal Lvl. 1

Kofu Lounge

Kofu Lounge in Cascarrafa.

This is an indoor restaurant only found in Cascarrafa.

Locations: Cascarrafa.

Meal Cost Effect
Dandan Noodles 3,600 Item Drop Power: Fire Lvl. 2, Humngo Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Egg Power:Lvl. 1
Hot and Sour Soup 3,200 Egg Power: Lvl. 2, Item Drop Power: Fairy Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Fighting Lvl. 1
House Special Hot Pot 3,800 Humungo Power: Rock Lvl. 2, Exp. Point Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Steel
Oolong Tea 2,800 Teensy Power: Dragon Lvl. 2, Catching Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Ice Lvl. 1
Tofu Pudding 3,000 Exp. Point Power: Poison Lvl. 2, Encounter Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Ice Lvl.1

Sushi High Roller

Sushi High Roller in Levincia.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Levincia, Medali, and Montenerva.

Meal Cost Effect
Four-Piece Sushi (Bird Set) 2,000 Teensy Power: Electric Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Dragon Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Grass Lvl. 1
Four-Piece Sushi (Flower Set) 2,000 Catching Power: Steel Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Bug Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Dragon Lvl. 1
Four-Piece Sushi (Moon Set) 2,000 Exp. Point Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Egg Power Lvl. 1
Four-Piece Sushi (Wind Set) – 2,000 Item Drop Power: Rock Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Bug Lvl. 1
Miso Soup 900 Humungo Power: Flying Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Water Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Ice Lvl. 1

Go-For-Broke Grill

Go-for-Broke-Grill in Mesagoza.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Mesagoza, Levincia, Cascarrafa, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Escalivada 1,500 Raid Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Dragon: Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Psychic Lvl. 1
Fruit Punch 950 Catching Power: Psychic Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Fairy Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Water Lvl. 1
Klawf al Ajillo 1,500 Encounter Power: Electric Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Rock Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Fairy Lvl. 1
Paella de Paldea 1,800 Humungo Power: Dark Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1 ,Item Drop Power: Water Lvl. 1
"Potato Tortilla" iconPotato Tortilla 1,600 Item Drop Power: Poison Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1

Treasure Eatery:

The Treasure Eatery in Medali.

This is an indoor restaurant only found in Medali.

Locations: Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Bitter Melon Stir-Fry 950 Item Drop Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Rock Lvl. 1
Homemade Umeboshi 500 Teensy Power: Fire Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1
Mustard Rice Ball 750 Encounter Power: Rock Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Electric Lvl. 1
Soba Noodle Soup 920 Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Fire Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Grass Lvl. 1
Sweet Adzuki Bean Soup 800 Exp. Point Power: Normal Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Steel Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Poison Lvl. 1

Seafood Fresco

Seafood Fresco in Mesagoza.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Mesagoza, Levincia, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Arroz con Leche 950 Item Drop Power: Steel Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Humungo Power: Ground Lvl. 1
Ceviche 1.300 Humungo Power: Bug Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Fighting Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Ground Lvl. 1
Seafood Pinchos 1,500 Encounter Power: Water Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Dark Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Ghost Lvl. 1
Seafood Plate 1,600 Teensy Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Rock Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Flying Lvl. 1
Smoked Fillet with Herbs 1,400 Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Fairy Lvl. 1

Jade Palace Garden

Jade Palace Garden in Medali.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Levincia, Cascarrafa, and Medali.

Meal Cost Effect
Annin Tofu 900 Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Ice Lvl. 1
Mapo Tofu 1,700 Encounter Power: Fire Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Flying Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Psychic Lvl. 1
Pepper Steak 1,700 Item Drop Power: Poison Lvl. 1, Teensy Power: Grass Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1
Pickled Toedscool and Cucumber 950 Teensy Power: Ghost Lvl. 1, Egg Power: Lvl. 1, Item Drop Power: Rock Lvl. 1
Ramen 1,600 Humungo Power: Ground Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Normal Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Dark Lvl. 1

Gastronomie en Famille

Gastronomie en Famille in Medali.

This is an indoor restaurant.

Locations: Levincia, Cascarrafa, Medali , and Alfornada.

Meal Cost Effect
Compote du Fils 2,800 Egg Power: Lvl. 2, Exp. Point Power: Flying Lvl. 1, Encounter Power: Fairy Lvl. 1
Galette de la Maman 3,000 Humungo Power: Dragon Lvl. 2, Catching Power: Electric Lvl. 1, Raid Power: Fire Lvl. 1
Pot-au-Feu de la Fille 3,800 Teensy Power: Steel Lvl. 2, Item Drop Power: Fire Lvl. 1, Exp. Point Power: Flying Lvl. 1
Quiche de la Grand-mère 3,400 Catching Power: Ice Lvl. 2, Exp. Point Power: Fairy Lvl., Egg Power: Lvl. 1
Ratatouille du Grand-père 3,600 Item Drop Power: Psychic Lvl. 2, Encounter Power: Ice Lvl. 1, Catching Power: Rock Lvl. 1
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There are quite a few interesting features tucked away in Pokemon Scarlet and Pokemon Violet. One of these is the ability to buy rare items from an ever changing group of auctioneers in Porto Marinada. This is a small town without a gym, tucked away on the west coast of Paldea. At first glance, this seems like nothing more than part of the water-gym test, but the little town is a great way to get rare items like evolution stones and golden bottle caps that help with Hyper Training. Below we go over everything you need to know about the auction house, how it works, and what items you can buy.

An active auction in Porto Marinada.

How to Unlock the Auction House

The auction house won’t be unlocked until you beat Kofu, the water-type gym leader. During his gym test, you will be sent to the are where it’s located. The auction house or houses are all located inside the small market area in Porto Marinada.

How to Use the Auction House

Bidding at an auction in Porto Marinada.

Using the auction house is easy. You will play a simulated auction when you are doing the gym test for the water-type gym. The rest of the auctions work similarly to this. You are told what items each booth is selling. By talking to the NPC at the booth, you can enter the option. You have three options during each bidding phase.

  • Bid a High Amount.
  • Big a Moderate Amount.
  • Bid Nothing.

The NPCs that are bidding against you will gradually raise the price, but you can try to outbid them for a lower amount by waiting and then bidding in on the third choice. It’s up to you whether you think the price you’re paying for the item is worth it or not, as some auctions get a bit high. In addition, you should also note that items like "Timer Ball" iconTimer Balls are sold in sets.

Auctions change every two real-world hours, but this can be sped up by moving your Nintendo Switch clock. In addition, if you have saves from Pokemon Legends Arceus or Sword and Shield, you can obtain special items from the auction house.

Auction House Item List

There are quite a few items that have been confirmed to be sold through auctions. The list below goes over everyone we know that is currently in the game.

Item Use
"Poké Ball" iconPoké Ball Catching Pokemon.
"Great Ball" iconGreat Ball Catching Mid-level Pokemon.
"Ultra Ball" iconUltra Ball Catching High-level Pokemon.
"Heal Ball" iconHeal Ball Heals the resident Pokemon in battle.
"Dive Ball" iconDive Ball Used for catching water-type Pokemon.
"Net Ball" iconNet Ball Used for catching bug-type Pokemon.
"Dusk Ball" iconDusk Ball Used for catching Pokemon at night.
"Repeat Ball" iconRepeat Ball Used for catching a Pokemon you have caught before.
"Luxury Ball" iconLuxury Ball Makes a Pokemon more friendly faster.
"Quick Ball" iconQuick Ball More effective when thrown quickly in battle.
"Premier Ball" iconPremier Ball Catching Pokemon.
"Timer Ball" iconTimer Ball Becomes more effective the longer the battle goes on.
"Friend Ball" iconFriend Ball Makes a Pokemon become more friendly.
"Moon Ball" iconMoon Ball Better at catching Pokemon that can use the "Moon Stone" iconMoon Stone.
"Heavy Ball" iconHeavy Ball Catches heavier Pokemon easier.
"Lure Ball" iconLure Ball Better at catching Pokemon you fished for.
"Dream Ball" iconDream Ball Better at catching sleeping Pokemon.
"Love Ball" iconLove Ball Better at catching Pokemon of the opposite gender than the one you have on the field.
"Level Ball" iconLevel Ball Better at catching Pokemon weaker than yours.
"Fast Ball" iconFast Ball Better at catching Pokemon that tend to flee the battle.
"Dusk Stone" iconDusk Stone Evolution Item.
"Moon Stone" iconMoon Stone Evolution Item.
"Shiny Stone" iconShiny Stone Evolution Item.
"Sun Stone" iconSun Stone Evolution Item.
"Dawn Stone" iconDawn Stone Evolution Item.
"Razor Claw" iconRazor Claw Evolution Item.
"Metal Coat" iconMetal Coat Evolution Item.
"Chipped Pot" iconChipped Pot Evolution Item.
"Cracked Pot" iconCracked Pot Evolution Item.
"King’s Rock" iconKing’s Rock Evolution Item.
"Chipped Pot" iconChipped Pot Evolution Item.
"Cracked Pot" iconCracked Pot Evolution Item.
"HP Up" iconHP Up Increases a Pokemon’s health stat.
"Carbos" iconCarbos Increases a Pokemon’s speed stat.
"Iron" iconIron Increases a Pokemon’s defense stat.
"Zinc" iconZinc Increases a Pokemon’s Special defense stat.
"PP Up" iconPP Up Raises the number of times a Pokemon can use a move.
"PP Max" iconPP Max Maxes the number of times a Pokemon can use a move.
"Protein" iconProtein Increases a Pokemon’s attack stat.
"Calcium" iconCalcium Increases a Pokemon’s special attack stat.
"Resist Feather" iconResist Feather Slightly increases the defense stat.
"Health Feather" iconHealth Feather Slightly increases the health stat.
"Genius Feather" iconGenius Feather Slightly increases the special attack stat.
"Muscle Feather" iconMuscle Feather Slightly increases the attack stat.
"Swift Feather" iconSwift Feather Slightly increases the speed stat.
"Clever Feather" iconClever Feather Slightly increases the Special Defense stat.
"Bottle Cap" iconBottle Cap Used in Hyper Training.
"Gold Bottle Cap" iconGold Bottle Cap Used in Hyper Training.
"Fresh Water" iconFresh Water Healing Item.
"Moomoo Milk" iconMoomoo Milk Healing Item.
"Lemonade" iconLemonade Healing Item.
"Pomeg Berry" iconPomeg Berry Increases friendship but lowers health.
"Qualot Berry" iconQualot Berry Increases friendship but lowers defense.
"Kelpsy Berry" iconKelpsy Berry Increases friendship but lowers attack.
"Grepa Berry" iconGrepa Berry Increases friendship but lowers special defense.
"Hondew Berry" iconHondew Berry Increases friendship but lowers special attack.
"Tamato Berry" iconTamato Berry Increases friendship but lowers speed.
"Herbed Sausage" iconHerbed Sausage "Sandwich" iconSandwich Ingredients.
"Klawf Stick" iconKlawf Stick "Sandwich" iconSandwich Ingredients.
"Curry Powder" iconCurry Powder "Sandwich" iconSandwich Ingredients.
"Horseradish" iconHorseradish "Sandwich" iconSandwich Ingredients.

Special Instance Auction Items

Some items require you to meet specific criteria before they are sold at the auction house. There are several items that are currently in the game’s data that can’t be obtained. These will be unlocked when you are able to import the corresponding Pokemon.

Item Use Unlock Method
"Scroll of Waters" iconScroll of Waters Evolves "Kubfu" IconKubfu. Have a "Kubfu" IconKubfu.
"Scroll of Darkness" iconScroll of Darkness Evolves "Kubfu" IconKubfu. Have a "Kubfu" IconKubfu.
"Pixie Plate" iconPixie Plate Boosts fairy-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Iron Plate" iconIron Plate Boosts steel-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Meadow Plate" iconMeadow Plate Boosts grass-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Sky Plate" iconSky Plate Boosts flying-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Earth Plate" iconEarth Plate Boosts ground-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Stone Plate" iconStone Plate Boosts rock-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Insect Plate" iconInsect Plate Boosts bug-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Draco Plate" iconDraco Plate Boosts dragon-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Spooky Plate" iconSpooky Plate Boosts ghost-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Dread Plate" iconDread Plate Boosts dark-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Icicle Plate" iconIcicle Plate Boosts ice-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Toxic Plate" iconToxic Plate Boosts poison-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Splash Plate" iconSplash Plate Boosts water-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Zap Plate" iconZap Plate Boosts electric-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Flame Plate" iconFlame Plate Boosts fire-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Fist Plate" iconFist Plate Boosts fighting-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Mind Plate" iconMind Plate Boost psychic-type moves. Have an "Arceus" IconArceus.
"Reveal Glass" iconReveal Glass Allows "Landorus" IconLandorus, Enamorus, "Tornadus" IconTornadus, and "Thundurus" IconThundurus to change forms. Have "Landorus" IconLandorus, Enamorus, "Tornadus" IconTornadus, or "Thundurus" IconThundurus
"Adamant Orb" iconAdamant Orb Boost Dialgia’s dragon and steel-type moves. Have a "Dialga" IconDialga.
"Adamant Crystal" iconAdamant Crystal Let’s "Dialga" IconDialga change to its Origin form. Have a "Dialga" IconDialga.
"Lustrous Orb" iconLustrous Orb Boosts "Palkia" IconPalkia’s water and dragon-type moves. Have a "Palkia" IconPalkia.
"Lustrous Globe" iconLustrous Globe Let’s "Palkia" IconPalkia change to its Origin form. Have a "Palkia" IconPalkia.
"Griseous Core" iconGriseous Core Boosts "Giratina" IconGiratina’s ghost and dragon-type moves. Have a "Giratina" IconGiratina.
"Griseous Orb" iconGriseous Orb Let’s "Giratina" IconGiratina change to its Origin form. Have a "Giratina" IconGiratina.
"Prison Bottle" iconPrison Bottle Allows "Hoopa" IconHoopa to change forms. Have a "Hoopa" IconHoopa.
"Reins of Unity" iconReins of Unity Allows "Calyrex" IconCalyrex to change forms. Have a "Calyrex" IconCalyrex.
"Rotom Catalog" iconRotom Catalog Let’s "Rotom" IconRotom change forms. Have a "Rotom" IconRotom.
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Due to Pokémon Scarlet & Violet being a true open world Pokémon experience, there is plenty to see and discover in the region of Paldea. This page will give you all the details on all the Pokemon you can find in the Socarrat Trail area of the map.

Socarrat Trail can be found at the northwest of the map.

How to Reach Socarrat Trail

The Socarrat Trail can be found at the northwest point of the Paldea Region and there’s a couple ways you can reach it. Your first option is by swimming across the the Casseroya Lake, but you’ll need to defeat Bombirdier, the Open Sky Titan for the Swimming Travel Ability. Alternatively, you can follow the narrow path northwest from the Casseroya Watchtower No.3. In this area you can expect to find Pokemon around Level 54-65, so you’ll want to make sure your team is already Level 50 before entering.

List of Legendary Pokemon in Socarrat Trail

Name Type Map Marker
Ting-Lu DarkGround Map Marker

List of Tera Pokemon in Socarrat Trail

Name Type Map Marker
"Tsareena" IconTsareena Psychic Map Marker

List of Pokemon in Socarrat Trail

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Finding all Pokémon in East Province Area Two is a tough task, but luckily we have you covered with every available Pokémon and a corresponding map marker. Due to Pokémon Scarlet & Violet being a true open world Pokémon experience, there is plenty to see and discover in the region of Paldea. This page will give you all the details on all the Pokemon you can find in the East Province Area 2 area of the map.

East Province Area Two can be found on the right side of the map.

How to Reach East Province Area Two

The East Province Area 2 can be found on the right side of the map. It can be easily reached by leaving the Academy via the west gate, then head northeast through South Province Area One and East Province Area One. Here you can expect to fight enemies around Level 19-22, so you’ll want to bring along a Team with Pokemon atleast Level 15.

List of Tera Pokemon in East Province Area Two

Looking for a Pokémon with a different typing than it’s vanilla one? Wild Tera-Type Pokémon have trainers covered when looking to change things up in raids or competitively. Here’s all of the Tera-Type Pokémon we found in East Province Area Two:

Pokemon Type Map Marker
"Growlithe" IconGrowlithe Ground Map Marker
"Tauros" IconTauros Electric Map Marker

List of Pokemon in East Province Area Two

Like we mentioned earlier, don’t worry about finding every Pokémon in East Province Area Two as we have it covered below alongside handy map markers that leads trainers to our comprehensive interactive Paldea Map. Here’s all the info:

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Nintendo, Pokemon Company International
  • Platforms,
    Switch
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    16 November 2022
  • Last Updated
    10 May 2024
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