You can catch and train Pokémon in various video games from this franchise, but can you breed them? This article explores whether it is possible to breed Paradox Pokémon or not in “Scarlet and Violet.” Let’s get to it.

No, You Can’t Breed Paradox Pokémons In ‘Scarlet And Violet’

Unfortunately, there is no way you can breed Paradox Pokémons in this popular role-playing game. The most you can do is to catch several versions of the same Paradox Pokémon – which is already magnificent in itself – in a single playthrough. This is good news for players who want to own a shiny Paradox pocket monster and have the same monster as their “spare tire,” so they can trade for one of the other version-exclusive Paradox Pokie that they cannot access in the version of their game. 

Catching more than one of the same Paradox Pokémon is a fantastic thought. It is because every wild Paradox Pokie that you encounter has a five percent chance of holding Booster Energy. It is a slim chance, but it can take you to places. So, when granted to a Paradox creature, this rare held item shall negate the need for the Pokémon to be on a Harsh Sunlight or Electric Terrain to enable and activate this ability. In particular, Quark Drive and Photosynthesis increase a Paradox creature’s highest or second-highest stat by about 30 percent or 50 percent if the highest stat is Speed.

All Paradox Pokémons In ‘Pokémon Scarlet And Violet’

That’s sad. Anyway, here is every Paradox Pokémon you can access in “Scarlet and Violet”:

  • Brute Bonnet
  • Flutter Mane
  • Gouging Fire
  • Great Tusk
  • Iron Boulder
  • Iron Bundle
  • Iron Crown
  • Iron Hands
  • Iron Jugulis
  • Iron Leaves
  • Iron Moth
  • Iron Thorns
  • Iron Treads
  • Koraidon
  • Miraidon
  • Raging Bolt
  • Sandy Shocks
  • Scream Tail
  • Slither Wing
  • Walking Wake

About Paradox Pokémons

Paradox Pokémons are split into two types: Ancient and Future Paradox Pokémons. Ancient Paradox Pokémons are for “Scarlet,” while the Future pocket monsters are for “Violet.” They are exclusive for those games, respectively. 

These Paradox creatures hail all the way from either the past or the future, but they are often lounging within Area Zero in the center of The Great Crater of Paldea. This place will only be accessible if you’ve successfully beaten all three main story paths in “Scarlet and Violet.”

These Paradox Pokémons can be encountered beforehand. The first two will be Koraidon and Miraidon. You will meet these Legendary Pokémons within the first hour of “Pokémon Scarlet and Violet,” but you must beat the main story first before you can add them to your Dex. 

After which, you will need to conquer the Path of Legends story for your next Paradox Pokémon. You won’t be spoiled by Paradox creatures one after the other, you know! For instance, you’ll find the Quaking Earth Titan, Great Tusk, and Iron Treads. 

The PVP Live team isn’t sure how to appease you with that bad news. But you can still do so many things with your Paradox Pokémons. 

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