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All Titan Pokemon Locations in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

We're going Titan hunting!

Titans are a new type of wild Pokemon in Scarlet and Violet. These are just larger and stronger versions of many new types of Pokemon you can find in the wild. They are the equivalent of mini-boss fights that you’d find in other open-world games. Because of this, it seems you must defeat them, and catching them does not seem possible at the moment. The new open-world aspect of Scarlet and Violet leads to a more non-linear approach to gameplay. You can explore areas and complete quests at your own pace in any order. That being said, one area, in particular, seems to be where most of the titans are located. Here are all the titans listed in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet and their locations.

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List of Titan Pokemon and Locations

The new open-world feature for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet seems to let you complete any gym badge and other storyline quests in whatever order you seek. You seem to have the power to travel anywhere and challenge anyone regardless of level. This is quite enticing to many long-time players.

Because of this new open-world system, you actually have multiple different goals to achieve. One of the 3 main storylines is the Path of Legendaries. This path is all about you helping your fellow student at the academy Arven. He seeks the legendary Herba Mystica. There is this specific area known as Area Zero.

Arven tells you of giant monstrous Pokemon that roam all of Area Zero. These giant Pokemon are the Titans. This is a full-length storyline and you will have several wild Titans to battle at different levels, but as far as we know, we are certain all of them can be found within reach of each other in Area Zero.

Here are all the Titans that have been leaked recently and all of them should appear in Area Zero which is a very large portion of the open world’s wild area.

  • Klawf – Stony Cliff Titan – Level 16
  • Bombirdier – Flying Titan – Level 19
  • Orthworm – Steel Titan – Level 28
  • Great Tusk in Pokemon Scarlet or Iron Treads in Pokemon Violet – Ground Titan – Level 44
  • Tatsugiri – Dragon Titan – Level 55

Due to the open-world aspect, you can also battle the Titans in any order. So if you really want to challenge yourself you could try one of the higher levels first or skip a titan that is a bit difficult and come back and beat it up later.

Good luck with your Titan Pokemon hunting and have fun testing your skills against the stronger ones.

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Always playing video games since he could walk. An immediate gravitation to the original Pokemon Blue, Red and Yellow has led to a life of loving colorful and adventurous games. From Final Fantasy to Ratchet and Clank to most things Nintendo and whatever cartoony indie Metroidvania on Steam. If its a vibrant RPG-like game, he's had a hand at playing it.