Trainers will need to know how to get Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath and Politoed in The Teal Mask DLC to complete the Kitakami Pokédex. We’ve got all the details on locations, evolution items and even competitive builds to keep trainers on their toes and in the game. Let’s get into it.
How To Get Poliwag¶
Head to the river east of Mossui Town and go south to where the other river meets. Poliwag can be found in good numbers here, which can all be caught with Quick Balls.
How To Get Poliwhirl¶
Poliwag can easily be evolved into Poliwhirl by leveling it up one stage to trigger an evolution.
How To Get Poliwrath¶
Trainers will need a Water Stone, which can be found at this map location. Already used this one? Find them at Delibird Presentsfor $3,000 each.
How To Get Politoed¶
To evolve Poliwhirl into a Politoed, trainers will need to give a King’s Rock to Poliwhirl and trade it to trigger an evolution. If trainers have a friend or another copy of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and Nintendo Switch, just trade with yourself or a friend. Failing this, use Austin John Plays trade code of 00610061 to find a trade partner for Poliwhirl. This will result in getting a traded Poliwhirl evolving into Politoed.
Best Competitive Build For Poliwrath¶
Stat | Description |
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Level | 100 |
Tera Type | Grass |
Nature | Adamant |
Ability | Water Absorb |
Held Item | Leftovers |
Moveset | Bulk Up, Drain Punch, Ice Punch and Liquidation |
Base Stats | 90 HP |
EVs | 252 Attack, HP: 252 and Sp. Def: 4 |
IVs | HP: 31, Attack: 31, Defense: 0, Sp. Atk: 31 Sp. Def. 31 and Speed: 31 |
This Poliwrath build is best used against any locked in water-types thanks to its Water Absorb ability which restores HP when receiving damage from Water attacks. This gives Poliwrath plenty of room to set up Bulk Up, that raises it’s attack and defense, which it can do multiple times. Liquidation can then deal STAB damage and takes advantage of Bulk Ups attack stat boost.
Drain Punch is another STAB option that can restore half the HP of damage dealt, which will work nicely with Leftovers to keep Poliwrath in battle. Ice Punch covers some popular typings in competitive, dealing super effective damage to Dragon, Flying and Grass types.
Best Competitive Build For Politoed¶
Stat | Description |
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Level | 100 |
Tera Type | Water |
Nature | Calm |
Ability | Drizzle |
Held Item | Sitrus Berry |
Moveset | Encore, Hypnosis, Ice Bream and Scald. |
Base Stats | 90 HP |
EVs | HP: 252, Def: 100 and Sp. Def: 154 |
IVs | HP: 31, Attack: 31, Defense: 0, Sp. Atk: 31 Sp. Def. 31 and Speed: 31 |
Politoed is best used as a support to setup the Rain field condition to set the stage for water STAB Pokémon such as Poliwrath. This will start as soon as Politoed is put into play, with room to set it up again should it need to thanks to its high defense and special defense stats and EV spread. The Sitrus Berry is also a great held item, healing 25% of its HP when it falls below 50% and also adds to this strategy.
Scald is Politoads most useful move thanks to it gaining STAB whilst getting an attack boost from Rain and having a chance to cause the Burn status condition. Encore should stop opponents from setting up any move-based strategies if used right, with Hypnosis giving an opening for switching in a Water STAB sweeper without it being attacked. Ice Beam again gives great coverage for Dragon, Flying and Grass types, so if Politoed gets trapped in battle it has enough options to look after itself.
We’ve got hundreds of Pokémon locations already on our Kitakami Region Map, but why not check out all of the New and Returning Pokémon for the DLC too and complete the Kitakami Pokédex?
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