This guide details how to obtain Bagon, Shelgon, and Salamence in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Bagon, a Dragon-type Pokémon evolving into the powerful Salamence, is exclusive to Pokémon Violet. This guide covers location, trading, evolution, and Salamence's viability in battle.
Bagon's Location (Pokémon Violet)
Several locations in Pokémon Violet yield Bagon:
- East Province (Area Three): This expansive area, rich with explorable caves, is a prime hunting ground.
- South Province (Area Five): A fixed spawn Bagon resides atop a mountain southwest of the bridge separating the grassy and rocky regions.
- Dalizapa Passage: Located north of the Great Crater and south of Glaseado Mountain, this area features a deep hole accessible by Koraidon/Miraidon, containing various rare Pokémon, including Bagon and Frigibax.
- 3-Star Tera Raids: After obtaining three Gym Badges, participate in 3-star Tera Raids for a chance to encounter Bagon (Tera Type may vary). These raids may offer Bagon with its Hidden Ability.
Acquiring Bagon in Pokémon Scarlet
Since Bagon is absent from Pokémon Scarlet, trading or Pokémon HOME transfer is necessary:
- Trading: Use the Union Circle to trade with a Pokémon Violet player. A Nintendo Switch Online membership is required for online features.
- Pokémon HOME: Transfer Bagon from compatible games (Pokémon Sword/Shield (Expansion Pass), Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl, or Pokémon HOME itself) following these steps:
- Move Bagon to the Basic Box in HOME.
- Open your Pokémon Scarlet save and transfer Bagon to a PC Box.
Evolving Bagon
Bagon evolves into Shelgon at level 30 and into Salamence at level 50. Leveling methods include:
- Auto-battling: Use auto-battle against appropriately leveled Pokémon (Chansey is recommended for efficient EXP gain).
- Exp. Candy: Exp. Candy L, XL, and M effectively boost levels.
Shelgon and Salamence can also be obtained from 4-star and 5/6-star Tera Raids, respectively.
Salamence's Battle Viability
Salamence, a Dragon/Flying pseudo-legendary (600 base stat total), is a formidable Pokémon.
- Stats: High Attack (135) makes it a physical attacker; Special Attack (110) is also usable. Recommended Natures are Adamant (+Attack, -Special Attack) or Lonely (+Attack, -Defense) for physical sets, and Timid (+Speed, -Attack) for special sets.
- Type Effectiveness: Super effective against Dragon, but has a quadruple weakness to Ice, and weaknesses to Fairy, Dragon, and Rock.
- Recommended Moves: Physical sets utilize Dragon Claw and Iron Head (TM099); special sets employ Draco Meteor and Flamethrower.
This updated guide provides comprehensive information on obtaining and utilizing Bagon and Salamence in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.