Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are the first Pokemon games to introduce independent story paths. These are storylines that the player can complete in any order, even juggling between the three stories. But this brings up one key question: what’s the best story path?
As it turns out, the best story path actually switches between the three paths quite often. The game introduces three storylines. There’s the typical Gym and Elite Four storyline that’s borrowed from previous games.
Then there’s the story path where you take down the malicious Team Star. And finally, you can tackle Titan Pokemon in various remote locations.
So which story path is the best? And can you complete the stories one at a time? In this guide, we will take a look at the different narratives and which ones you can complete in what order.
Spoiler Warning: The following article contains some spoilers regarding Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.
Key Takeaways
- Pokemon Scarlet and Violet introduce three storylines.
- Victory Road includes battling Gyms, defeating the Elite Four, and becoming the Champion.
- Starfall Street has you preventing Team Star from wreaking havoc.
- Path of Legends lets you battle ultra-strong Titan Pokemon.
- The best story path involves switching between the three paths.
What To Do First?
Before we get into the different paths, let’s get down to what you must first do.
- Start the game, customize your character’s appearance, name, and settings.
- Press “Ready!” to commence.
- You’ll start in South Province and then head to Paldea, Mesagoza’s capital city.
- In Mesagoza, locate and enter the academy.
- Follow the on-screen events, complete the initial story, and your treasure hunt starts.
- At this point, you can freely explore the regions and choose your desired story path.
Victory Road
Victory Road follows the traditional storyline that most Pokemon games of the past focused on. It includes a series of gyms where a Gym Leader will challenge you to a Pokemon match. After you win the battle, you will acquire a Gym Badge.
Gym Badges were previously required to progress further in the game. However, in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, they are only needed to make Pokemon above a certain level obey you.
Unlike in previous games, you can battle any Gym Trainer in any order you like. However, the Gym Leaders’ Pokemons are not all on the same level. Hence, some can be defeated earlier in the game while others will need more training.
Starfall Street
Starfall Street is another storyline that you can tackle in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This storyline involves the player battling different Team Star squads in different areas. Eventually, you get to battle the leader of Team Star.
In case you don’t know, Team Star is the main antagonist in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This storyline requires you to participate in raid battles. Raid battles involve letting three of your Pokemon roam and auto-battle with multiple Pokemon.
Moreover, the squads all have set levels of Pokemon. Hence, it won’t matter whether you take on a squad first or last, their Pokemon will be the same level.
Defeating any squad of Tema Star will often reward you with TMs as well as other goodies.
Path Of Legends
Path of Legends is another storyline in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This storyline involves battling certain Pokemon called Titans. These Titans all have different types and levels of strength. Therefore, it’s best to defeat them in a certain order.
The Titans are very strong Pokemon that can take some training to battle effectively. Once you do defeat a Titan, you will get a new Travel Ability. Travel Abilities include abilities like gliding and dashing.
Which Path Should I Take First?
What sets Pokemon Scarlet and Violet apart is their non-linear approach to gameplay. You have the freedom to choose any path from the start, breaking away from the traditional linear progression seen in earlier Pokemon games. You can also switch between the three storylines as you like, providing a flexible gameplay experience.
It’s recommended to tackle the Victory Road path first to earn Gym Badges and level up your Pokemon, as certain Gym Badges are required to maintain control over high-level Pokemon. Once you’ve completed this path, you can take on the Titans or Team Star without any level restrictions. The choice of how to navigate the game is entirely yours.
Best Story Path
You can take on any path in the story as you prefer. However, it’s best to go back and forth between different paths to complete the game without any restrictions. Hence, here is the recommended story path:
Location | Path | Opponent | Type | Recommended Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cortondo Gym | Victory Road | Katy | Bug | 15 |
Stony Cliff Titan | Path of Legends | Klawf | Rock | 16 |
Artazon Gym | Victory Road | Brassius | Grass | 17 |
Open Sky Titan | Path of Legends | Bombirdier | Flying | 19 |
Ruchbach Squad | Starfall Street | Giacomo | Dark | 24 |
Levincia Gym | Victory Road | Iono | Electric | 25 |
Schedar Squad | Starfall Street | Mela | Fire | 27 |
Lurking Steel Titan | Path of Legends | Orthworm | Steel | 28 |
Cascarrafa Gym | Victory Road | Kofu | Water | 30 |
Navi Squad | Starfall Street | Atticus | Poison | 35 |
Medali Gym | Victory Road | Larry | Normal | 38 |
Montenevera Gym | Victory Road | Ryme | Ghost | 42 |
Quaking Earth Titan | Path of Legends | Great Tusk (Scarlet) Iron Treads (Violet) |
Ground | 45 |
Alfornada Gym | Victory Road | Tulip | Psychic | 45 |
Glaseado Gym | Victory Road | Grusha | Ice | 50 |
Segin Squad | Starfall Street | Ortega | Fairy | 52 |
False Dragon Titan | Path of Legends | Dondozo | Dragon | 55 |
Caph Squad | Starfall Street | Eri | Fighting | 56 |
Arven Battle | Path of Legends | Arven | Varies | 60 |
Elite Four | Victory Road | Rika, Poppy, Larry, Hassel | Ground, Steel, Flying, Dragon |
61 |
Champion | Victory Road | Geeta | Varies | 62 |
Team Star Final Boss | Starfall Street | Cassiopeia | Varies | 62 |
Final Nemona Battle | None | Nemona | Varies | 66 |
Explanation
This recommended story path starts with the Bug-type Gym in Cortondo and jumps between storylines. As you can see, your only restriction regarding the order is the level of the opponents you’ll need to fight as well as the Travel Abilities you’ll need.
Hence, following this path is the best way to ensure that you have everything you need to go forward. Eventually, you’ll need to fight the Champion Geeta. Once that’s done, you’ll need to fight your sixth and final battle with Nemona.
After that, you will have to complete the Area Zero story. However, we can’t tell you just yet what it’s about without spoiling it. Hence, complete the story and see for yourself what the event is about.
Best Victory Road Path
If you want to just complete the Victory Road path first, then you can go ahead and follow the path mentioned below:
Location | Path | Opponent | Type | Recommended Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cortondo Gym | Victory Road | Katy | Bug | 15 |
Artazon Gym | Victory Road | Brassius | Grass | 17 |
Levincia Gym | Victory Road | Iono | Electric | 25 |
Cascarrafa Gym | Victory Road | Kofu | Water | 30 |
Medali Gym | Victory Road | Larry | Normal | 38 |
Montenevera Gym | Victory Road | Ryme | Ghost | 42 |
Alfornada Gym | Victory Road | Tulip | Psychic | 45 |
Glaseado Gym | Victory Road | Grusha | Ice | 50 |
Elite Four | Victory Road | Rika, Poppy, Larry, Hassel | Ground, Steel, Flying, Dragon |
61 |
Champion | Victory Road | Geeta | Varies | 62 |
Explanation
The Victory Road path is a bit more restricting than other story paths. This is because you’ll be needing certain Gym Badges to ensure that Pokemon above a certain level will obey you.
Hence, if you don’t have a certain Gym Badge, you probably won’t be able to move on to the next Gym. You can still try your luck beating higher-level Gyms with lower-level Pokemon. But the above-mentioned path is the recommended one.
After defeating all the Gym Leaders and getting all the badges, you can move on to defeating the Elite Four and then the Champion. Unlike the Gym Leaders, you must defeat all the Elite Four in a particular order and then defeat the Champion.
Recommended Starfall Street Order
For players who want to complete the Starfall Street storyline in order, this is how you should defeat the Team Star squads:
Location | Path | Opponent | Type | Recommended Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ruchbach Squad | Starfall Street | Giacomo | Dark | 24 |
Schedar Squad | Starfall Street | Mela | Fire | 27 |
Navi Squad | Starfall Street | Atticus | Poison | 35 |
Segin Squad | Starfall Street | Ortega | Fairy | 52 |
Caph Squad | Starfall Street | Eri | Fighting | 56 |
Team Star Final Boss | Starfall Street | Cassiopeia | Varies | 62 |
Explanation
Team Star has 5 squads located in different areas that you’ll need to take down. And at the end of each squad battle, you’ll need to fight the squad leader. The leaders specialize in a single type and the level and strength of their Pokemon increase exponentially.
However, keep in mind that you will need to get the right number of Gym Badges to make Pokemon above a certain level obey you. Hence, you can only complete this path after you’ve gotten all the Gym Badges. You can always battle with under-leveled Pokemon, but you won’t have much luck with that.
Then, at the end of this storyline, you’ll need to fight the leader of Team Star, Cassiopeia. But we won’t reveal their identity just yet. So you can see for yourself who’s the mastermind behind Team Star.
The Best Path Of Legends Order
If you want to defeat the Titans in order, then this is the recommended order you should do so in:
Location | Path | Opponent | Type | Recommended Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stony Cliff Titan | Path of Legends | Klawf | Rock | 16 |
Open Sky Titan | Path of Legends | Bombirdier | Flying | 19 |
Lurking Steel Titan | Path of Legends | Orthworm | Steel | 28 |
Quaking Earth Titan | Path of Legends | Great Tusk (Scarlet) Iron Treads (Violet) |
Ground | 45 |
False Dragon Titan | Path of Legends | Dondozo | Dragon | 55 |
Arven Battle | Path of Legends | Arven | Varies | 60 |
Explanation
It should be noted that you will be needing to level up your Pokemon significantly for each Titan. Hence, you will be needing Gym Badges and cannot complete the Path of Legends story path on its own. You can come back to this path after you’re done with Victory Road, though.
The Titans don’t have visible levels but do exponentially grow in strength. Hence, it’s a good idea to spend some time leveling up your Pokemon before taking on the next Titan.
Then, after you’re done with all Titans, you’ll need to battle Arven, which is the final battle on this path.
Conclusion
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have introduced new game mechanics. These mechanics make the games much more interesting than their predecessors. And one such game mechanic is the idea of 3 different storylines.
Unlike their predecessors, these games don’t have linear progression and can be completed in any order. However, there is a recommended order to take down the Gyms, Team Star Squads, and Titans. And the best format for this game is to alternate between the paths.
We looked at the best story path. Of course, this is not an absolute path and you can always change things up if you want to experiment and explore more.
Now that you know the right story path, get ready to catch ’em all!
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