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In the video, Austin John provides a comprehensive guide on how to obtain all 24 original partner Pokémon starter Pokémon in the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Blueberry Academy DLC (Indigo Disc). He explains that players can achieve this early in the DLC by completing Blueberry Academy quests to earn BP, which in turn unlock terrarium Club biodiversity boosts. This makes specific Pokémon available in certain biomes. The video details the exact locations for each starter Pokémon by biomes: coastal, savannah, polar, and canyon, highlighting notable places like the Central Plaza and key biomes for certain Pokémon. Austin emphasizes using methods like Quick Balls and back strikes to increase catch rates, and notes that while Legendary Pokémon are shiny-locked, players can shiny hunt the starter Pokémon. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and enable notifications for more content.
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In this part of the video, Austin John discusses how to obtain all 24 original partner Pokémon starter Pokémon in the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Blueberry Academy DLC, part two Indigo Disc. He emphasizes that these actions can be done early in the DLC without needing to defeat the Elite 4 or the champion. Key steps include completing the Blueberry Academy quests to earn BP, which can be used to unlock terrarium Club biodiversity boosts, making specific Pokémon available in certain biomes. He also provides tips on increasing catch rates, such as using Quick Balls or performing back strikes, and notes that 23 of the 24 starter Pokémon are exclusive to single biomes.
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In this part of the video, the presenter explains how to locate various Pokémon starters in a game, organized by their Pokédex order. The locations are as follows: Bulbasaur is found in the Highlands of the coast biome, Charmander in the lowlands of the Savannah biome near the Fast Travel Point, and Squirtle in the lowlands of the canyon biome. Chikorita can be spotted across the coastal biome’s green grasslands, while Cyndaquil is only in a specific cave within the polar biome. Totodile is near select muddy water in the Savannah biome, and Treecko is in the grassy Highlands of the canyon biome where fossil Pokémon are located. Torchic is also restricted to one cave in the polar biome, and Mudkip is found in the torch-lit labyrinth of the coastal biome. Turtwig is throughout the canyon biome, Chimchar and Piplup are widespread in the polar biome, with Piplup on icebergs or swimming around. Snivy resides in the grasslands and mud spots of the Savannah biome, Tepig is prevalent all over the canyon biome, and Oshawott is common in the polar biome near the Central Plaza by the water.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker provides detailed information on where to find the starter Pokémon in different biomes. Chespin can be found in two biomes: the electric cave and between the polar and canyon biomes. Fennekin is located in the Savannah Biome in the highlands, while Froakie is at the north of the CTO biome. Rowlet is abundant in the Savannah Biome in the grasslands. The highly competitive Pokémon is in the canyon biome near the Canyon Plaza. Other Pokémon locations include Poo in the coastal biome, Grovyle to the southeast of the coastal biome, Scorbunny in the polar biome, and Sobble near mud patches in the Savannah Biome.
Additionally, all 24 first partner starter Pokémon are now catchable in this game, which is a first. The video also mentions that while Legendary Pokémon are shiny-locked, players can still shiny hunt the 24 starter Pokémon. Finally, the speaker encourages viewers to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications.