The latest information on "Pokémon Scarlet Violet" additional content, "Treasure of Zero! New Pokémon and new terrace types, as well as the appearance of the past three families

The latest information from the "Treasures of Zero" paid additional content for the Nintendo Switch software "Pokémon Scarlett and Violet" has been released.

Pokémon Scarlett Violet: Treasures of Zero" is an additional content for "Pokémon Scarlett" and "Pokémon Violet," which was released in February 2023. In this content, the user can enjoy "Part 1: The Mask of Blue Mask," which is set in a forest school, and "Part 2: The Disc of Indigo," in which the user experiences school life at the Blueberry Academy.

⇒" Pokémon SV" "Part 1: The Mask of Blue" distribution date has been set for Wednesday, September 13, 2012! Lots of information about new Pokémon, characters, and contents introduction!


The latest video and the latest information about new Pokémon "Takeru Raiko" and "Tetsunokashira" from "Pokémon Scarlet Violet: The Treasure of Zero" were released this time.

The latest video is now available!



In the latest video, you can see new elements that liven up battles and the appearance of Pokémon from the past partners.

The three Pokémon families of the past are all here! And even a "terrestrial" version of them!


Pokémon from the past partners in the series will all gather in the "terrarium dome" on the campus of Blueberry Academy, the setting for "Part 2: Indigo Discus. In the Terrarium Dome, a facility that recreates various environments such as a tropical country and an icy sea, a wide variety of Pokémon live lively lives in their own suitable living environment, and you can see the rare sight of Pokémon from past series partners spending time as Pokémon in the wild.

Of course, Pokémon can also be enlisted through Pokémon battles, and the familiar "terrestrial" Pokémon from "Pokémon Scarlett and Violet" can also be seen here.


You will be able to meet your Pokémon partners from previous generations as you progress through the game.

New Pokémon "Takeru Raiko" and "Tetsunokashira" are now available!

New information on two newly discovered Pokémon, "Takeru Raiko" and "Tetsunokashira," was recently released. It seems that each of them will learn special techniques that will be introduced in this work.


Takeru Raiko

Classification:Paradox Pokemon
Type:Dragon, Electric
Height: 5.2 m
Weight:480.0 kg
Characteristics:Old, strong, and strong


<Body hairs at the end of its shimmering neck
The body hairs at the end of its long neck are the most eye-catching. It is said to release lightning from here and burn the area, but details are unknown.

Takeruraiko can be encountered in the event "Pokémon Scarlet: The Treasure of Zero" (Part 2: Indigo Disk).


The "Jinrai" technique learned by Takeru Raiko.
This is an electric-type special move that allows Takeru Raiko to move first when its opponent is selecting an attack move. It attacks by showering the opponent with electric shocks, and will fail if the opponent does not use an attack move.


Tetsunokashira

Classification:Paradox Pokémon
Type:Hagane, Esper
Height: 1.6 m
Weight:156.0 kg
Characteristics:Quark Charge


<S-shaped glowing horn
It is said to have cut through everything in its path with a glowing blade shot out from its distinctive horn, but no other information is available and its true identity is unknown.

Tetsunokashira can be encountered in the event "Pokémon Violet: The Treasure of Zero" (Part 2: Indigo Disk).






Tetsunokashira learns the "Tachyon Cutter" technique.
This is a special attack of the Hagane type that attacks twice in a row, always hitting the opponent. It attacks by sending energy from its horn.

Let's have a heated battle with the new "Hayate Gashi" and "Psycho Noise" techniques!


In "Part 2: Indigo Disk," new techniques are scheduled to appear one after another. Among them, "Hayate gaeshi" and "Psycho Noise," which are expected to play an active role in battles, were unveiled this time.


New technique "Hayate gaehashi".

This is a nuclear-type physical move that reacts to a move and then strikes with the palm of its hand. The attacker must be able to make a first move on the opponent, and must be able to knock the opponent down. If the opponent does not use the first move, the attack will fail.


New technique "Psycho Noise
This is an especial technique that attacks by bombarding the opponent with unpleasant sound waves. While inflicting damage, it renders the opponent's Pokémon incapable of recovering with moves, traits, or tools for a certain period of time.

The 19th "Terrace Type" has been discovered!

Terastar," which appeared in "Pokémon Scarlet Violet," is a phenomenon in which a Pokémon gleams like a jewel and gains special powers.
Terastar" changes the Pokémon's type to "Terrace Type," which can increase the power of moves of a matching type or change its weak type, greatly expanding the scope of its strategy.

A new "Terrace Type" was discovered in "Pokémon Scarlet Violet: Treasures of Zero," "Part 2: Indigo Disk," which is the 19th type.

It appears to be different from the previous types, but the details are still unknown.
The truth about this "terrace type" can be found at ......?




[Title information
Pokémon Scarlet: The Treasure of Zero
Pokémon Violet: Zero no Himou" (Pokémon Violet: The Treasure of Zero)
Release date: February 28, 2023 (Tuesday)
Compatibility: Nintendo Switch
Genre: RPG
Players: 1 player (2 to 4 players for battles, exchanges, etc.)
Publisher: Pokemon Co.
Distributor: Nintendo Co.
Publisher: Nintendo Co.
Sales form: Additional content (downloadable version)
CERO: A


Pokemon Scarlet
Pokémon Violet
Compatibility: Nintendo Switch
Release date: November 18, 2022 (Friday)
Suggested retail price: 6,578 yen (including tax) for package version, 6,500 yen (including tax) for download version
Genre: RPG
Players: 1 player (2 to 4 players for battles, exchanges, etc.)
Publisher: Pokemon Co.
Distributor: Nintendo Co.
Production Company: Game Freak Inc.
CERO: A

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