Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti guide

Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti The three legends Pokémon — referred to as the “Loyal Three” — introduced in Pokémon Scarlet You can also find out more about the following: Violet:Teal Mask DLC. You can catch them, but you’ll need to take them down in separate boss fights first.

Originally heralded as heroes to Kitakami, you’ll learn more about them as you progress through the story. The three will eventually pop out of their shrine when you hit a certain point — you’ll know when you get there. Keep following the quest waypoints the game gives you until you get to this point if you’re eagerly anticipating their arrival.


Fighting against Okidogi and Fezandipiti

After you follow the story up to the Dreaded Den, you’ll be forced to face off with Munkidori (level 70), but you won’t be able to catch it yet. After taking it down, they’ll scamper away and you’ll need to talk to townspeople to figure out where they are. Three townspeople will have bright golden speech bubbles with the three Pokémon’s names above them, so talk to them.

Once you chat up all three townspeople, you’ll reconvene with your friends and the three legendary Pokémon will actually just get marked on your map, making finding them quite easy.

You will then have to go to each marked spot and fight with the Pokémon. These fights function similarly to the Titan Pokémon fights in the base game. These Pokemon are not catchable, have no displayed level and have lots of health. You’ll also battle alongside Carmine for these fights.

Okidogi types and counters

Okidogi, a black and green bipedal dog, pounds his fist in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask

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Okidogi, also known as poison and fighting-type Okidogi.

It’s weak against flying-, ground-, and psychic-type moves. We actually recommend using psychic-type moves if possible, as it’s 4x super effective against Okidogi.

Munkidori counters and types

Munkidori, a blue and black laz monkey, screams in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask

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Munkidori, also known as poison or psychic type.

It’s weak against ground-, ghost-, and dark-type moves.

Fezandipiti counters and types

Fezandipiti, a black, red, and white, bird flies in the sky in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Teal Mask

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Fezandipiti has both poisonous and fairies.

It’s weak against ground-, steel-, and psychic-type moves.


What to do if you catch Okidogi?

Once you’ve finished the story, Teal MaskYou can return to your Titanic boss battles to fight the Loyal Three again.

They’ll each be at level 70 and they are shiny-locked, so you cannot get them shiny.

Be sure to backup before beginning their battles. This will allow you to restart the game if by mistake you knocked them out.

Consider using status conditions, such as sleep or paralysis to make the enemy more vulnerable. Timer Balls are better for long-term fights. Use the Ultra Balls to start and then switch over as you progress. You should hopefully be able capture your little monster sooner rather than later.

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