The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC forPokemon Scarlet and Violethas the opportunity to set a new precedent for expansions for thePokemonseries going forward. While Gen 8’sPokemon Sword and Shieldwere the first games in the series to opt for DLC rather than an enhanced version of the base games, the way those entries handled their expansions left a lot to be desired. One of the major issues was the lack of a meaningful reward for finishing the DLC Pokedex, an aspect the DLC forPokemon Scarlet and Violetcan easily remedy.

Pokemon Sword and Shield’s two DLCs,The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundrawere a rocky start to this new direction the series seems to be heading in. The Isle of Armor faced criticism for its limited content outside of a handful of returning mons and short quest involving Kubfu and Urshifu, but The Crown Tundra was received somewhat better, offering more returning mons alongside several new Legendaries and meaningful endgame content in the form of Dynamax Adventures. However, despite the slew of returning creatures added in these expansions, the reward for catching them all is rather disappointing.

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How Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Can Improve DLC Pokedex Completion Rewards

With over 200 creatures unavailable in the base game forPokemon Sword and Shieldadded via DLC, even players who completed the base game’s Pokedex had something new to work towards. Unfortunately, the rewards for completing the DLC Pokedex weren’t really worth the effort as players were only given a completion certificate, special league card, crown accessory for their character, 50 Rare Candies, and 3 Gold Bottle Caps. While some of these are neat cosmetics, none of them are really game-changing in a meaningful way, leavingPokemon Scarlet and Violetin a position to improve upon these rewards with their DLC.

In the base game forPokemon Scarlet and Violet, the reward for catching all 400 mons and completing the Paldea Pokedex is theShiny Charm given by Mr. Jacq. This is a fantastic reward as it drastically increases the chances of finding shinies in the wild and from eggs, making it a must-have reward for shiny hunters. To make completing the DLC Pokedex worthwhile, the reward needs to be something equally as game-changing to entice players to tackle another roster of mons they need to catch.

With The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero implying a focus on the mysterious land in the Great Crater of Paldea, a great reward for completing the DLC Pokedex would be to give players access toScarlet and Violet’s Paradox Pokemonexclusive to the version they aren’t playing. While players can currently get these mons from trading or joining another player’s game via the Union Circle, not every player has access to these functions, and it would make hunting for specific versions of these mons like shinies or ones with perfect IVs much more doable. Having access to both sets of version exclusives would also function similarly to the enhanced third version the DLC replaces.

While the reward for completing the DLC Pokedex doesn’t have to follow this exact formula, improving upon the rewards fromPokemon Sword and Shield’s DLC and going beyond just giving cosmetics plus some Rare Candies and Gold Bottle Caps would makeThe Hidden Treasure of Area Zeroa drastic improvement over the Gen 8 games' DLC. Hopefully, the DLC forPokemon Scarlet and Violetcan avoid the same mixed reception as its predecessor and deliver a must-play experience for fans. Given how the base game forPokemon Scarlet and Violetexpanded on a lot of the ideas started in the previous gen, it’s likely the DLC will step things up as well.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violetare available now for Nintendo Switch.

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