Without level scaling, the Paldea region in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has set levels for Pokémon, given the area they are located in. Trainers will definitely want to know these level ranges before catching Pokémon. Some of the higher leveled Pokémon can be found earlier in the game at different levels, making them easier to catch.
Which levels ranges are in each area of Pokémon Scarlet & Violet?
South Province
- Cabo Poco: level 2 to 5 Area One: level 5 to 8 Area Two: level 7 to 10 Area Three: level 9 to 15 Area Four: level 17 to 34 Area Five: level 18 to 30 Area Six: level 38 to 42
East Province
- Area One: level 19 to 30 Area Two: level 25 to 28 Area Three: level 25 to 29 Tagtree Thicket: level 25 to 28
West Province
- Area One: level 13 to 18 Asada Desert: level 20 to 38 Area Two: level 23 to 55 Casseroya Lake: level 49 to 55 Socarat Trail: level 40 to 56 Area Three: level 29 to 35
North Province
- Area One: level 49 to 52 Area Two: level 49 to 52 Area Three: level 43 to 50 Glaseado Mountain: level 36 to 45 Fury Falls: level 50 to 54 Dalizapa Passage: level 35 to 38
Great Crater of Paldea
- Area Zero: level 52 to 60
Lots of the levels in these areas fluctuate greatly. This is because of access to different areas based on the techniques that Koraidon or Miraidon may have. For example, Area Five mostly has Pokémon around the 18-22 range. Once Koraidon or Miraidon gets the climbing ability, they can climb up the large plateau there and find Pokémon in the mid 20’s to 30.
Evolutionary stages also play a role in level ranges. So, players might fight Persians around level 30 in areas where most Pokémon are around 20 to 22.
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