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The [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Ogerpon}} debuts in The Teal Mask, it also has a special Tera form when it terastalizes.<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/ogerpon/</ref> A group of Pokémon called the [[Loyal Three]]<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/dlc_locations/</ref>, consisting of {{p|Okidogi}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, and {{p|Fezandipiti}}, are introduced. An evolution of {{p|Applin}} called {{p|Dipplin}} debuts as well.<ref name="dipp">https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/dipplin/</ref> Another Pokémon added is is {{p|Poltchageist}} and its evolution {{p|Sinistcha}}, which although [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|heavily resembles]] {{p|Sinistea}}, is an entirely different species.<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/poltchageist_video/</ref><ref name="tea">https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/poltchageist/</ref>
The [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Ogerpon}} debuts in The Teal Mask, it also has a special Tera form when it terastalizes.<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/ogerpon/</ref> A group of Pokémon called the [[Loyal Three]]<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/dlc_locations/</ref>, consisting of {{p|Okidogi}}, {{p|Munkidori}}, and {{p|Fezandipiti}}, are introduced. An evolution of {{p|Applin}} called {{p|Dipplin}} debuts as well.<ref name="dipp">https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/dipplin/</ref> Another Pokémon added is {{p|Poltchageist}} which, although it [[Ecologically similar Pokémon|heavily resembles]] {{p|Sinistea}}, is an entirely different species.<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/poltchageist_video/</ref><ref name="tea">https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/poltchageist/</ref> Its evolution, {{p|Sinistcha}}, which heavily resembles {{p|Polteageist}} but is also a different species, is also added.


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The Teal Mask (Japanese: 碧の仮面 The Turquoise Mask) is the first expansion in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. It is scheduled for release on September 13, 2023 on 10 am JST.

It is followed by The Indigo Disk.

Plot

The player will be chosen to take part in a school trip that is held each year in collaboration with another school. They’ll be taken to the land of Kitakami, where a great mountain towers over the land and the people live at its base. It is a place of tranquil natural expanses, featuring rice paddies and apple orchards. The trip seems to coincide with a festival regularly held in the village in Kitakami during this season, so the village is bustling with various street vendors and stalls. Players will meet new friends and Pokémon as they unravel the mysteries behind the folktales that have been passed down in this land.​

Features

Key visual

Characters

Kitakami natives Carmine and her little brother Kieran are introduced.[1] Blueberry Academy teacher Briar[2] and Photographer Perrin appear as well.[3]

Pokémon

New Pokémon and forms

The Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon debuts in The Teal Mask, it also has a special Tera form when it terastalizes.[4] A group of Pokémon called the Loyal Three[5], consisting of Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti, are introduced. An evolution of Applin called Dipplin debuts as well.[6] Another Pokémon added is Poltchageist which, although it heavily resembles Sinistea, is an entirely different species.[7][8] Its evolution, Sinistcha, which heavily resembles Polteageist but is also a different species, is also added.

Returning Pokémon

Over 100 returning Pokémon from previous games will be made available in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet alongside the release of The Teal Mask. These include:

TMdex Ndex MS Pokémon Type
#— #0023 Ekans Ekans Poison
#— #0024 Arbok Arbok Poison
#— #0035 Clefairy Clefairy Fairy
#— #0036 Clefable Clefable Fairy
#— #0037 Vulpix Vulpix Fire
#— #0038 Ninetales Ninetales Fire
#— #0043 Oddish Oddish Grass Poison
#— #0044 Gloom Gloom Grass Poison
#— #0045 Vileplume Vileplume Grass Poison
#— #0060 Poliwag Poliwag Water
#— #0061 Poliwhirl Poliwhirl Water
#— #0062 Poliwrath Poliwrath Water Fighting
#— #0106 Hitmonlee Hitmonlee Fighting
#— #0107 Hitmonchan Hitmonchan Fighting
#— #0143 Snorlax Snorlax Normal
#— #0161 Sentret Sentret Normal
#— #0162 Furret Furret Normal
#— #0163 Hoothoot Hoothoot Normal Flying
#— #0164 Noctowl Noctowl Normal Flying
#— #0173 Cleffa Cleffa Fairy
#— #0182 Bellossom Bellossom Grass
#— #0186 Politoed Politoed Water
#— #0190 Aipom Aipom Normal
#— #0193 Yanma Yanma Bug Flying
#— #0207 Gligar Gligar Ground Flying
#— #0220 Swinub Swinub Ice Ground
#— #0221 Piloswine Piloswine Ice Ground
#— #0236 Tyrogue Tyrogue Fighting
#— #0237 Hitmontop Hitmontop Fighting
#— #0261 Poochyena Poochyena Dark
#— #0262 Mightyena Mightyena Dark
#— #0273 Seedot Seedot Grass
#— #0274 Nuzleaf Nuzleaf Grass Dark
#— #0275 Shiftry Shiftry Grass Dark
#— #0341 Corphish Corphish Water
#— #0342 Crawdaunt Crawdaunt Water Dark
#— #0349 Feebas Feebas Water
#— #0350 Milotic Milotic Water
#— #0355 Duskull Duskull Ghost
#— #0356 Dusclops Dusclops Ghost
#— #0358 Chimecho Chimecho Psychic
#— #0387 Turtwig Turtwig Grass
#— #0388 Grotle Grotle Grass
#— #0389 Torterra Torterra Grass Ground
#— #0390 Chimchar Chimchar Fire
#— #0391 Monferno Monferno Fire Fighting
#— #0392 Infernape Infernape Fire Fighting
#— #0393 Piplup Piplup Water
#— #0394 Prinplup Prinplup Water
#— #0395 Empoleon Empoleon Water Steel
#— #0424 Ambipom Ambipom Normal
#— #0433 Chingling Chingling Psychic
#— #0446 Munchlax Munchlax Normal
#— #0469 Yanmega Yanmega Bug Flying
#— #0472 Gliscor Gliscor Ground Flying
#— #0473 Mamoswine Mamoswine Ice Ground
#— #0477 Dusknoir Dusknoir Ghost
#— #0492 Shaymin Shaymin Grass
#— #0532 Timburr Timburr Fighting
#— #0533 Gurdurr Gurdurr Fighting
#— #0534 Conkeldurr Conkeldurr Fighting
#— #0607 Litwick Litwick Ghost Fire
#— #0608 Lampent Lampent Ghost Fire
#— #0609 Chandelure Chandelure Ghost Fire
#— #0708 Phantump Phantump Ghost Grass
#— #0709 Trevenant Trevenant Ghost Grass
#— #0736 Grubbin Grubbin Bug
#— #0737 Charjabug Charjabug Bug Electric
#— #0738 Vikavolt Vikavolt Bug Electric
#— #0845 Cramorant Cramorant Flying Water

New Activities

Timeless Woods

A side quest in Kitakami involves the player working together with Perrin in the Timeless Woods, an area in Kitakami where people rarely visit. The main goal is to help Perrin look for a mysterious Pokémon. The player will take snapshots of Pokémon living in the forest while searching for the mysterious Pokémon.[3]

Ogre Oustin’

Ogre Oustin’ is a minigame players can participate in, which involves the player collecting Berries by popping Ogre Balloons while riding KoraidonS/MiraidonV and bring them back to the Berry Tables for points. Up to three other players can join either online or via local play. Some tasks players can focus on are collecting far-away berries or driving away greedy Pokémon seeking to eat the collected berries. The reward for finishing the minigame is Mochi.[9]

Mass Outbreak Events

Limited-time Mass Outbreak Events differ from a normal Mass Outbreak, in which the same species of a Pokémon will appear in multiple mass outbreaks for a limited time, not the entire 24 hours seen with a typical Mass Outbreak.[10]

Moves

A new move is introduced, Syrup Bomb, which is the signature move of Dipplin.[6]

Abilities

The Loyal Three Pokémon share a new signature ability called Toxic Chain.[11] Dipplin will also debut its signature ability Supersweet Syrup[6], while Poltchageist is revealed to have the signature ability Hospitality.[8]

Items

Two new items are introduced, Mochi and the Roto-Stick.[9]

Mochi comes in seven types and can be used to increase the base points of a Pokémon’s stats by one, while the seventh type, the Fresh-Start Mochi, can be used to reset all the stats of a Pokémon's base points.

The Roto-Stick enables players to take photos with wider angles, with new poses as well as directing Pokémon during photos. If taken during Union Circle sessions, players will be able to share photos with the other members of their group.

Gallery

Logos

Trivia

The poster outside of the Treasure Eatery


Related articles

References

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 碧之假面 Bīk jī Gámihn
Mandarin 碧之假面 Bì zhī Jiǎmiàn
France Flag.png French Le Masque Turquoise
Germany Flag.png German Die Türkisgrüne Maske
Italy Flag.png Italian La maschera turchese
South Korea Flag.png Korean 벽록의 가면 Byeongnog-ui Gamyeon
Spain Flag.png Spanish La máscara turquesa


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