How to Start Indigo Disk DLC in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

To embark on the Indigo Disk DLC adventure in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet’s expanded content, follow these steps:

Prerequisites:

  1. Update Game: Ensure your game is updated to version 3.0.0 to access the DLC content.
  2. Main Quest Completion:
    • Finish “Starfall Street,” “Path of Legends,” and “Victory Road” quests.
    • Complete the main quest named “The Way Home.”
  3. Teal Mask Story: Complete the “Teal Mask” story within the Expansion Pass.
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Initiating Indigo Disk:

After completing Scarlet/Violet’s main story and the Teal Mask expansion, Director Clavell will call, inviting you to become an exchange student at Blueberry Academy in Unova.

  1. Visit Naranja/Uva Academy: Head to Naranja/Uva Academy to trigger a cutscene introducing Cyrano, the Blueberry Academy director.
  2. Transition to Unova: Following the cutscene, you’ll be offered the chance to travel to Unova. Speak to Cyrano and opt to travel, initiating your journey to this new region.

Blueberry Academy Challenges:

  1. Face Lacey: Prepare for a battle against Lacey, a member of the BB Elite Four, specializing in Double Battles. This encounter marks the beginning of your new adventures at the prestigious Blueberry Academy.

Experience the thrill of discovering the competitive and robust world of Blueberry Academy as you embrace the challenges awaiting you in the Indigo Disk DLC of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet!

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