Titan Pokémon

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Artwork of a Titan Pokémon

Titan Pokémon (Japanese: ヌシポケモン Leader Pokémon) are a type of variant Pokémon encountered in the "Path of Legends" storyline of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They appear much larger than other Pokémon of their kind, and they guard the Herba Mystica, rare ingredients said to be able to restore health instantly when eaten.[1]

Background

Titan Pokémon are ordinary Pokémon empowered and grown to gigantic proportions by the Herba Mystica they eat. There are a total of five Titan Pokémon fights to accomplish. Each Titan Pokémon is fought twice; the first fight is done alone, while the second fight is done together with Arven. The Titan Pokémon cannot be caught during the first two battles before becoming able to be caught afterwards.

List of Titan Pokémon

Location Titan Pokémon Badge
South Province (Area Three) Klawf, the Stony Cliff Titan
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 Rock 
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Rock Badge
West Province (Area One) Bombirdier, the Open Sky Titan
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 Flying  Dark 
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Flying Badge
East Province (Area Three) Orthworm, the Lurking Steel Titan
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 Steel 
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Steel Badge
Asado Desert Great Tusk, the Quaking Earth TitanS
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 Ground  Fighting 
Iron Treads, the Quaking Earth TitanV
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 Ground  Steel 
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Ground Badge
Casseroya Lake Dondozo, the False Dragon Titan
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 Water 
Tatsugiri, the False Dragon Titan
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 Dragon  Water 
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Dragon Badge

Trivia

  • In all languages of the games except English and Chinese, the same terms are used to refer to both Titan Pokémon and Totem Pokémon.
    • The Japanese term for Titan Pokémon (Japanese: ヌシポケモン Leader Pokémon) is fully written in katakana, distinguishing it from Totem Pokémon (Japanese: ぬしポケモン Leader Pokémon), but the two terms are otherwise identical, being pronounced the same and having the same meaning.
  • Every Titan Pokémon is a single-stage Pokémon introduced in Generation IX.
  • The Quaking Earth Titan is the only version-exclusive Titan Pokémon.
  • The False Dragon Titan consists of both Dondozo and Tatsugiri, and their final fight is done in two phases. The player's party will be healed and their Tera Orb restored in between the two phases.
    • This makes the False Dragon Titan the only Titan Pokémon with more than one battle phase.
  • The Titan Pokémon, when caught, each have individual values of 30 in all stats.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶主寶可夢 Bóujyú Pokémon
Mandarin 寶主寶可夢 / 宝主宝可梦 Baǒzhǔ Pokémon
France Flag.png French Pokémon Dominant
Germany Flag.png German Herrscher-Pokémon
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon dominante
South Korea Flag.png Korean 주인 포켓몬 Ju-in Pokémon
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokémon dominante
English English Japanese Japanese French French German German Italian Italian Spanish Spanish Korean Korean Chinese Chinese
Stony Cliff Titan 岩壁のヌシ
Rock Cliff Leader
Dominant Roche-Falaise Herrscher der Steinklippe Dominante delle scogliere La Roca en el Muro 암벽의 주인 岩壁寶主 / 岩壁宝主
Open Sky Titan 大空のヌシ
Vast Sky Leader
Dominant Vaste-Ciel Herrscher des weiten Himmels Dominante dei cieli Terror Volador 대공의 주인 長空寶主 / 长空宝主
Lurking Steel Titan 潜鋼のヌシ
Submerged Steel Leader
Dominant Acier-Tranchée Herrscher des verborgenen Stahls Dominante del sottosuolo Excavador de Acero 잠강의 주인 潛鋼寶主 / 潜钢宝主
Quaking Earth Titan 土震のヌシ
Earthquake Leader
Dominant Tremble-Terre Herrscher der bebenden Erde Dominante dei sismi Temblor de Tierra 토진의 주인 土震寶主 / 土震宝主
False Dragon Titan 偽竜のヌシ
False Dragon Leader
Dominant Fourbe-Dragon Herrscher der Drachentäuschung Dominante dell’inganno Dragón Engañoso 위룡의 주인 偽龍寶主 / 伪龙宝主

References

  1. (September 7, 2022). "Your Own Story, Woven Through Your Treasure Hunt." Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet Official Website

See also



Paldea
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Settlements
South: Cabo PocoMesagoza (Naranja Academy/Uva Academy)
Los PlatosCortondoAlfornadaPokémon League
East: ArtazonLevinciaZapapico
West: CascarrafaPorto MarinadaMedali
North: Montenevera
South Province
Area OneArea TwoArea Three
Area FourArea FiveArea Six (Alfornada Cavern)
Poco PathInlet GrottoSouth Paldean Sea
East Province
Area One (Schedar Squad's Base) • Area TwoArea Three
Tagtree Thicket (Navi Squad's Base) • East Paldean Sea
West Province
Area One (Segin Squad's Base) • Area TwoArea Three
Asado DesertWest Paldean Sea
North Province
Area OneArea Two (Caph Squad's Base) • Area Three (Ruchbah Squad's Base)
Casseroya Lake (Socarrat Trail) • Glaseado Mountain (Dalizapa Passage)
North Paldean Sea
Great Crater of Paldea
Area Zero
Zero GateZero LabArea Zero Underdepths
Landmarks
Ten Sights of Paldea (Colonnade Hollow)
Grasswither ShrineIcerend Shrine
Groundblight ShrineFirescourge Shrine
Access to
KitakamiBlueberry Academy
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