How can trainers capture Fezandipiti and The Loyal Three in the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask DLC? Locating these counterfeit legendaries might appear challenging, particularly since they vanish after their Titanic battles. However, there’s always more to the story.
Preparing for Fezandipiti and The Loyal Three¶
In contrast to some Pokémon that willingly enter Pokéballs, Fezandipiti and The Loyal Three pose a significant challenge for trainers. But fear not; we’ve developed a robust strategy to assist you in making them your partner Pokémon swiftly. Here’s what you need and why:
Item | Why It’s Needed |
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Dusk Balls | Higher catch rates for night time encounters. |
Quick Balls | It’s always worth throwing one at the start of every encounter on the off-chance it captures a Pokémon successfully. |
Timer Balls | Had the battle been going on for far too long? Timer Balls work better the longer an encounter lasts. |
Ultra Balls | A solid last resort when trainers have run out of Dusk Balls and Timer Balls. |
Max Revives | Always handy for those powerful critical hits. |
Locating Fezandipiti¶
The Loyal Three can be found in the same locations where you engaged them in Titanic battles. In Fezandipiti’s case, you’ll find it near the water’s edge at Fellhorn Gorge. For a clearer understanding of its whereabouts, refer to the screenshots below:
Assembling Your Pokémon Team¶
Once you’ve gathered these items (it’s prudent to have 30 to 50 of each for safety), it’s time to assemble a formidable team. The Loyal Three are all approximately level 70, so having a level 100 team is wise. At the time of The Teal Mask DLC release, trainers can conveniently obtain Mew and Mewtwo, thanks to the former’s Mystery Gift Code and the latter’s unique Mew team strategy.
This provides a straightforward and effective approach to acquire a pair of powerful Pokémon with versatile move sets for capturing The Loyal Three without much hassle. Here are a couple of screenshots detailing recommended move sets. Mewtwo’s moveset is obtained directly from the event, while Mew should have False Swipe and Thunder Wave:
Include Mewtwo in your party, disable auto-saving, and save the game. This allows for a soft reset if things don’t go as planned. Fezandipiti inflicts severe poisoning when a physical move connects, so it’s advisable to have Mewtwo deal significant damage, then switch to Mew, using False Swipe to reduce the HP to 1 and following up with Thunder Wave to enhance capture chances.
From this point onward, your task is to keep your entire team from fainting while using Dusk Balls, Timer Balls, and Ultra Balls to capture Fezandipiti. If the encounter takes too long, simply perform a soft reset and try again. Most importantly, have fun!
Congratulations! Now trainers can take Fezandipiti along with them for a brand new adventure. Why not discover how to capture Okidogi and Munkidori next?
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