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Best Path of Legends Titan Order in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Credit: The Pokemon Company / Game Freak

Best Path of Legends Titan Order in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

Which giant do you take down first?

In Gen 9’s Paldea region, you’re given a choice of which Titan Pokemon, Gym, and Team Star Base to take down first. But while the game’s open world promotes going in whatever order you want, realistically you can’t do that or you’re on a one-way ticket to the Pokemon Center.

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With that in mind, here is the best Titan Pokemon order in the Path of Legends in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

There are five Titan Pokemon in Paldea, each being a little harder than the previous. This means that you’ll have to wait and level up patiently before being able to defeat them all. For example, while it doesn’t state it, the Dragon Titan requires a team of at least level 40 in order to beat it, so don’t go trying to take a level 9 Quaxly into the fight.

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Here is the Path of Legends Titan Pokemon order that we recommend you take, alongside the approximate levels your team should be in order to win:

  1. Stony Cliff Titan (Rock) – level 15-20
  2. Open Sky Titan (Flying) – level 20-25
  3. Lurking Steel Titan (Steel) – level 25-30
  4. False Dragon Titan (Dragon) – level 40-45
  5. Quaking Earth Titan (Ground) – level 50-55
Best Titan Pokemon Path of Legends Order in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Map
The map locations of all five Titan Pokemon.
(Credit: The Pokemon Company / Game Freak)

Titan Pokemon HMs List in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

While HMs don’t technically exist in Gen 9, Koraidon and Miraidon can learn new ways to traverse the open world to make exploration easier and to allow you to access new areas, replacing the Hidden Move feature. This is done by beating the Titan Pokemon.

Note that the following list features spoilers so if you don’t want to know, look away now.

Here’s every “HM” that the vehicular Pokemon can learn from defeating Titan Pokemon (last and final spoiler warning!):

  1. Stony Cliff Titan – Sprinting
  2. Open Sky Titan – High jump
  3. Lurking Steel Titan – Swimming
  4. False Dragon Titan – Climbing
  5. Quaking Earth Titan – Gliding

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Meg was Managing Editor at Prima Games until April 2024.
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