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A screenshot of Prof. Jacq in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet: The Teal Mask.
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Complete Kitakami Pokedex Rewards in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: The Teal Mask

Gotta catch all the items!

The Teal Mask continues Pokemon Scarlet and Violet’s wonderful initiative of rewarding the player at certain milestones while completing their Pokedex. Below, you’ll find a list of all 12 Kitakami Pokedex completion rewards

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All Rewards Listed for Completing the Kitakami Pokedex

  • 90 Pokemon caught: PP Up x1.
  • 100 Pokemon caught: Bottle Cap x1.
  • 110 Pokemon caught: Razor Fang x1.
  • 120 Pokemon caught: Love Ball x1.
  • 130 Pokemon caught: Star Piece x5.
  • 140 Pokemon caught: Prism Scale x1.
  • 150 Pokemon caught: Comet Shard x3.
  • 160 Pokemon caught: Friend Ball x1.
  • 170 Pokemon caught: Reaper Cloth x1.
  • 180 Pokemon caught: Heavy Ball x1.
  • 190 Pokemon caught: PP Max x1.
  • 200 Pokemon caught (complete Kitakami Pokedex): Moon Ball x1, Glimmering Charm.

How to Complete the Kitakami Pokedex in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

Completing the Kitakami Pokedex is no walk in the park (although I guess it technically is in a literal sense). There are 200 Pokemon you’ll need to find and catch in order to complete the Kitakami Pokdex. If you’ve already completed the Paldea Pokedex, this will go much quicker for you as you’ll only have to fill in the 100 Pokemon newly added specifically for the Kitakami Pokedex.

But not every Pokemon you’ll find just wandering around for you to catch. There are three Pokemon exclusive to each version of Scarlet & Violet’s Teal Mask DLC, which you’ll need to trade for in order to register. Gligar, Gliscor, and Cramorant are Scarlet’s Teal Mask exclusive Pokemon. Aipom, Ambipom, and Morpeko are Violet’s Teal Mask exclusive Pokemon.

Tip:

You can use Pokemon Home to easily transfer Pokemon between game profiles. This makes it easier to acquire all of the starter Pokemon as well. With this method, you won’t need to trade with other people to complete your Pokedex.

On top of version exclusives, there are also Pokemon that will only evolve when traded. These Teal Mask trade evolutions are Politoed, Milotic, Golem, Conkeldurr, Trevenant, and Dusknoir. Many of these Pokemon you’ll find in 5- and 6-Star Tera Raids, but these raids can be quite a challenge. Trading is the easiest and quickest way to obtain these evolutions.

If you find yourself particularly friendless, you can trade Pokemon with strangers using the Link Trade feature and entering the following trade codes:

PokemonTrade CodeNotes
Aipom / Ambipom0190-0207Trade Gligar
Conkeldurr 0533-0533Trade Gurdurr
Cramorant0845-0877Trade Morpeko
Dusknoir 0356-0356Trade Dusclops holding a Reaper Cloth
Golem 0075-0075Trade Graveler
Gligar / Gliscor0207-0190Trade Aipom
Milotic 0349-0349Trade Feebas holding a Prism Scale
Morpeko0877-0845Trade Cramorant
Politoed 0061-0061Trade Poliwhirl holding a King’s Rock
Trevenant 0708-0708Trade Phantump. Can also be found as a Tera-shifted static encounter in the wild.

You can also check out our guide on Pokemon Scarlet and Violet trade codes if you’re missing any trade-exclusive Pokemon from Paldea.

In order to complete the Kitakami Pokedex, be sure you finish The Teal Mask’s story to get the new legendary Pokemon, and talk to Perrin once you’ve registered at least 150 Pokemon in the Kitakami Pokedex. Otherwise, just start chucking Pokeballs at everything you see.

How to Claim the Kitakami Pokedex Rewards 

Press – to open the Pokedex, then select the Kitakami Pokedex to the right of the standard Paldea Pokedex. Once in the Kitakami Pokedex, press the X button to bring up the rewards. Fortunately, the game will give notifications in the upper right of the screen every time a new reward is available to be collected, so it’s easier to remember to pick them up as you go along. 

After completing the Pokedex, you’ll receive a Pokedex completion mark on your profile separate from the completion mark you earn for completing the standard Paldea Pokedex.

How to Claim Complete Kitakami Pokedex Reward

Once you’ve completed the Kitakami Pokedex, you can also get yourself a very special, unique reward: the Glimmering Charm, which will increase the number of Tera Shards you receive from Tera Raid Battles. You can pick up your reward for completing the Kitakami Pokedex from Prof. Jacq on Reveler’s Road, east of Moussi Town. Speak to him, and he’ll be overly enthusiastic about your great achievement. After thinking real hard for a moment, he’ll eventually hand over your tourist souvenir. Congrats!

For more information about your special moment with Jacq, check out our guide What Do You Get for Completing the Teal Mask Pokedex.


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