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Image: The Pok\u00e9mon Company<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\nWherever you’ve fallen in your Pok\u00e9mon journey in the month since Pok\u00e9mon Scarlet<\/em> and violet<\/em> were released\u2014either sticking to the grind<\/span> or protesting some of the year’s most flagrant bugs<\/span>\u2014you’re still under the shadow of a 24-year-old refrain: gotta catch ’em all<\/span>. though scarlet<\/em> and violet<\/em> marketing has featured legendaries Koraidon and Miraidon most prominently (likely by virtue of both these serpentine creatures turning into Harley-Davidson bikes<\/span> upon request), the games actually have six total legendary Pok\u00e9mon combined. I’ll tell you how to catch ’em all, every last one of ’em. <\/p>\ncoraidon<\/strong><\/h2>\nscarlet <\/em>players will receive Koraidon naturally as they progress through the game’s core story, and the legendary will be able to start providing transportation at the end of the tutorial. But to unleash Koraidon’s full potential\u2014different types of movement like dashing and gliding\u2014you’ll have to progress through scarlet<\/em>‘s Path of Legends storyline and defeat the five Titans. Finishing the complete main story allows you to battle Koraidon, too.<\/p>\nBut you can also pick up another Koraidon upon completing the game by heading down to Zero Gate and entering the Great Crater of Paldea. Koraidon will be standing on an iridescent cliff outside of Lab Zero, waiting to be caught.<\/p>\n
Miraidon<\/strong><\/h2>\nEverything about Koraidon applies to Miraidon, but for violet<\/em> players instead. violet<\/em> and scarlet<\/em> players can also trade exclusive legendaries if they want both in one game, which might incentivize finishing the game and grabbing that double.<\/p>\n\n
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Chi-Yu<\/strong><\/h2>\nDark\/Fire-type guppy Chi-Yu is one of the \u201cRuinous Quartet<\/span>,\u201d a group of legendary Paldea Pok\u00e9mon that represent hatred, fear, and envy. They are cute though, despite their malevolence.<\/p>\nChi-Yu is floating around North Province (Area Two), in a cave locked behind a glowing blue shrine, or the Firescourge Shrine. Your history teacher Raifort will mark this shrine and the other three on your map if you talk to her.<\/p>\n
You can open Firescourge by plucking all eight blue Ominous Stakes<\/span> from the ground, which immediately crumble when you interact with them. You’ll hear the legendary cry out once you crush the final stake, the chains on their prison unleashed.<\/p>\nOnce you get rid of the blue stakes and reach Chi-Yu, you can fight for it. The legendary will be at level 60, as will be the rest of the Ruinous Quartet, and you should look out for its Beads of Ruin ability<\/span>which decreases your fighting Pok\u00e9mons’ Special Defense by 25 percent.<\/p>\n