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Where to Get Chipped and Cracked Pot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Where to Get the Chipped and Cracked Pot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

You can pick the easy way or the expensive way

As you venture through Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you’ll catch various Pokemon possessing different evolution requirements. While some evolve after reaching a particular level, others need to equip items. Sinistea is a popular example of a Pokemon that requires specific items, either the Chipped Pot or Cracked Pot, depending on its form. However, figuring out which pot you need and how to get it is a different story. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to discover where to get chipped and cracked pots in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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Where to Get the Chipped and Cracked Pot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Before deciding whether to get the Chipped Pot or Cracked Pot, it’s important to understand the difference between them. In short, the pot you equip onto your Sinistea depends on its form. If you have a Phony Sinistea, you need the Cracked Pot. For any Authentic Sinistea Pokemon in your party, you’ll want to equip the Chipped Pot instead.

To determine which form your Sinistea is in, place it in your first party slot and press ZR on your controller. You’ll enter Let’s Go Mode, which allows you to see your Pokemon in the Overworld. Check the bottom of your Sinistea and look out for a small blue marking. If there isn’t one, it’s a Phony Sinistea. Similarly, if there is a mark here, you have an Authentic Sinistea!

Related – How to Catch Sinistea in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: Sinistea Location

Where to Buy the Chipped Pot and Cracked Pot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Now that we know how to figure out which pot we need, the next step is to go to Porto Marinada after defeating the Cascarrafa Gym Leader. As you complete the Gym Test for Cascarrafa, you’ll discover Porto Marinada’s Auction Center. If you attempt this before completing the gym, a message will appear, telling you that you need more experience.

You’ll find three vendors here selling Pokeballs, consumable items, and other useful resources to help you on your journey. Every few hours, their inventories will reset, giving you new materials to buy. Among these is the Chipped Pot and Cracked Pot.

Where to Find the Cracked Pot – Alternate Location

Unfortunately, if you’re trying to evolve an Authentic Sinistea using a Chipped Pot, Porto Marinada’s Auction is your only option. For anyone evolving a Phony Sinistea, though, there’s hope.

An alternative method for getting a Cracked Pot is to head to Socarrat Trail. In the center of this area, you’ll find a large alcove with a green door leading to a shrine. Instead of going in here, head directly southwest to the nearest tree. You’ll find a Pokeball on the ground containing a Cracked Pot. Just be careful of the high-level Pokemon guarding the area!

Cracked Pot Location in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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Once you have a Cracked or Chipped Pot, you can head into your inventory, select the item and use it on your Sinistea to begin the evolution!

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are available on Nintendo Switch through the official website. If you’re interested in learning more, be sure to check out How to Evolve Shroodle into Grafaiai and How to Find the False Dragon Titan in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.


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Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.