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'''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 2: The Indigo Disk''' (Japanese: '''藍の円盤''' ''The Indigo Disk'') is the second expansion in the [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] DLC for {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. It was released on December 14, 2023.
'''The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 2: The Indigo Disk''' (Japanese: '''藍の円盤''' ''The Indigo Disk'') is the second expansion in the [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] DLC for {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. It was released on December 14, 2023.


It follows [[The Teal Mask]]. As such, completion of the main story of The Teal Mask, as well as completing the main story of Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Violet, are prerequisites to beginning the main story of The Indigo Disk.
It follows [[The Teal Mask]]. As such, while The Indigo Disk can still be accessed as early as completing the introduction sequence of The Teal Mask, completion of the main story of The Teal Mask, as well as completing the main story of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, is required to continue the main story of The Indigo Disk beyond its introduction.


The Indigo Disk was added to the game along with a [[Mochi Mayhem|post-game epilogue story]] that will be made accessible on January 11th, 2024, available only after finishing the main story of The Indigo Disk.
It is followed by an epilogue story called [[Mochi Mayhem]], made accessible on January 11, 2024, which can only be played after finishing the main story of The Indigo Disk and participating in the [[Academy Ace Tournament]] at least once.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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Following the player's victory, they, Carmine, Kieran, and Drayton are invited to meet Briar, who informs them that she has finally received a permission from the [[Paldea League|Paldean Pokémon League]] to enter [[Area Zero]] within the [[Great Crater of Paldea]], her hopes being on discovering the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Terapagos}} within its depths to prove [[Heath]]'s findings correct. Still wanting to defeat the player, Kieran agrees to come along in the hopes of {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} Terapagos. Carmine also agrees to join, while Drayton can't be bothered with traveling all the way to [[Paldea]], so he stays behind. Before their departure, the player is met by [[Geeta]] and [[Rika]], the former whom hands them a mysterious artifact known as the [[Indigo Disk]], which had originally belonged to an Area Zero researcher.
Following the player's victory, they, Carmine, Kieran, and Drayton are invited to meet Briar, who informs them that she has finally received a permission from the [[Paldea League|Paldean Pokémon League]] to enter [[Area Zero]] within the [[Great Crater of Paldea]], her hopes being on discovering the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Terapagos}} within its depths to prove [[Heath]]'s findings correct. Still wanting to defeat the player, Kieran agrees to come along in the hopes of {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} Terapagos. Carmine also agrees to join, while Drayton can't be bothered with traveling all the way to [[Paldea]], so he stays behind. Before their departure, the player is met by [[Geeta]] and [[Rika]], the former whom hands them a mysterious artifact known as the [[Indigo Disk]], which had originally belonged to an Area Zero researcher.


In Area Zero, the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar travel to the [[Zero Lab]], where the purpose of the Indigo Disk is revealed as a method of redirecting the facility's elevator even further below than the [[Time travel|time machine]] room and into the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. Traversing through the crystal-filled cave, the player learns of the nineteenth Tera Type, called the {{t|Stellar}} Tera Type, which consists of the power of every other [[type]] combined and is possessed by some wild Tera Pokémon living in the cave. At the very bottom of the cave, the group discovers a crystal that Briar says is the dormant form of Terapagos. Once Terapagos awakens, it tries to approach the player, but Kieran, refusing to allow {{p|Ogerpon|another Legendary Pokémon}} to join the player instead of him, swiftly catches Terapagos with a [[Master Ball]].
In Area Zero, the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar travel to the [[Zero Lab]], where the purpose of the Indigo Disk is revealed as a method of redirecting the facility's elevator even further below than the [[time machine]] room and into the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. Traversing through the crystal-filled cave, the player learns of the nineteenth Tera Type, called the {{t|Stellar}} Tera Type, which consists of the power of every other [[type]] combined and is possessed by some wild Tera Pokémon living in the cave. At the very bottom of the cave, the group discovers a crystal that Briar says is the dormant form of Terapagos. Once Terapagos awakens, it tries to approach the player, but Kieran, refusing to allow {{p|Ogerpon|another Legendary Pokémon}} to join the player instead of him, swiftly catches Terapagos with a [[Master Ball]].


Eager to see Terapagos in action, Briar urges the player to battle Kieran. The player accepts, but despite Kieran using Terapagos against them, he still loses. Briar realizes that Terapagos is not at its full power and tells Kieran to use his [[Tera Orb]] on it. Doing this, though, unintentionally causes Terapagos's power to overflow and go out of control, even breaking its own Master Ball when Kieran tries to [[recall]] it. The player and Carmine are forced to battle Terapagos, though Carmine quickly loses, with Terapagos absorbing away any [[Terastal energy]] used by the player to Terastallize their Pokémon. Following Carmine's repeated urging, Kieran finally teams up with the player, allowing them to overpower Terapagos. This time, Kieran is fine with the player catching Terapagos, reconciling with them as the group returns to Blueberry Academy, ending the main story of The Indigo Disk and [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] as a whole.
Eager to see Terapagos in action, Briar urges the player to battle Kieran. The player accepts, but despite Kieran using Terapagos against them, he still loses. Briar realizes that Terapagos is not at its full power and tells Kieran to use his [[Tera Orb]] on it. Doing this, though, unintentionally causes Terapagos's power to overflow and go out of control, even breaking its own Master Ball when Kieran tries to [[recall]] it. The player and Carmine are forced to battle Terapagos, though Carmine quickly loses, with Terapagos absorbing away any [[Terastal energy]] used by the player to Terastallize their Pokémon. Following Carmine's repeated urging, Kieran finally teams up with the player, allowing them to overpower Terapagos. This time, Kieran is fine with the player catching Terapagos, reconciling with them as the group returns to Blueberry Academy, ending the main story of The Indigo Disk and [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] as a whole.


Following the journey to Area Zero's depths, Briar publishes a retelling of the expedition in [[Briar's Book|a book]], giving a copy of it to the player as a gift. After receiving it, the player can visit the [[Crystal Pool]] in Kitakami with Terapagos, causing a strange mist to appear. From the mist emerges [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}, who seems to have somehow been transported there through time and space. {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} emerges from its [[Koraidon's Poké Ball|Poké]] [[Miraidon's Poké Ball|Ball]], happy to see its former owner again. The {{pkmn|Professor}} becomes fascinated by various things the player tells them about, especially the information presented in Briar's book. Wishing to study it further, the Professor trades it for their cherished copy of the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}} before the mist disappears and they are transported back to where they came from.
Following the journey to Area Zero's depths, Briar publishes a retelling of the expedition in [[Briar's Book|a book]], giving a copy of it to the player as a gift. After receiving it, the player can visit the [[Crystal Pool]] in Kitakami, causing Terapagos to emerge from its [[Poké Ball]] and a strange mist to appear. From the mist emerges [[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}, who seems to have somehow been [[Time travel|transported]] there through time and space. {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} emerges from its [[Koraidon's Poké Ball|Poké]] [[Miraidon's Poké Ball|Ball]], happy to see its former owner again. The {{pkmn|Professor}} becomes fascinated by various things the player tells them about, especially the information presented in Briar's book. Wishing to study it further, the Professor trades it for their cherished copy of the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}} before the mist disappears and they are transported back to where they came from.
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Scarlet Violet Amarys.png|[[Amarys]]
Scarlet Violet Amarys.png|[[Amarys]]
Scarlet Violet Drayton.png|[[Drayton]]
Scarlet Violet Drayton.png|[[Drayton]]
Scarlet Violet Synclaire.png|[[Synclaire]]
Scarlet Violet Snacksworth.png|[[Snacksworth]]
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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
====New Pokémon and forms====
====New Pokémon and forms====
The [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Terapagos}} debuts in The Indigo Disk with its three forms, Normal, Terastal, and Stellar Form. Two new evolutions are introduced; an evolution of {{p|Duraludon}} called {{p|Archaludon}}, and an evolution of {{p|Dipplin}} called {{p|Hydrapple}}. Four more [[Paradox Pokémon]] are introduced; {{p|Gouging Fire}}, {{p|Raging Bolt}}, {{p|Iron Boulder}}, and {{p|Iron Crown}}.
The [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Terapagos}} debuts in The Indigo Disk with its three forms, Normal, Terastal, and Stellar Form. Two new evolutions are introduced; an evolution of {{p|Duraludon}} called {{p|Archaludon}}, and an evolution of {{p|Dipplin}} called {{p|Hydrapple}}. Four more [[Paradox Pokémon]] are introduced; {{p|Gouging Fire}}, {{p|Raging Bolt}}, {{p|Iron Boulder}}, and {{p|Iron Crown}}. A new [[Mythical Pokémon]] was introduced in mid-January 2024, {{p|Pecharunt}}.


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1024Terapagos-Terastal.png|Terapagos (Terastal Form)
1024Terapagos-Terastal.png|Terapagos (Terastal Form)
1024Terapagos-Stellar.png|Terapagos (Stellar Form)
1024Terapagos-Stellar.png|Terapagos (Stellar Form)
1025Pecharunt.png|{{p|Pecharunt}}
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Over 100 returning Pokémon from previous games were made available in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} alongside the release of The Indigo Disk. These include:
Over 100 returning Pokémon from previous games were made available in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} alongside the release of The Indigo Disk. These include:


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{{rdex|&mdash;|0638|Cobalion|2|Steel|Fighting|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0640|Virizion|2|Grass|Fighting}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0639|Terrakion|2|Rock|Fighting|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0643|Reshiram|2|Dragon|Fire}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0640|Virizion|2|Grass|Fighting|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0644|Zekrom|2|Dragon|Electric}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0643|Reshiram|2|Dragon|Fire|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0646|Kyurem|2|Dragon|Ice}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0644|Zekrom|2|Dragon|Electric|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0647|Keldeo|2|Water|Fighting}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0646|Kyurem|2|Dragon|Ice|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0677|Espurr|1|Psychic}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0647|Keldeo|2|Water|Fighting|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0678|Meowstic|1|Psychic}}
{{rdex|104|0677|Espurr|1|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0686|Inkay|2|Dark|Psychic}}
{{rdex|105|0678|Meowstic|1|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0687|Malamar|2|Dark|Psychic}}
{{rdex|80|0686|Inkay|2|Dark|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0725|Litten|1|Fire}}
{{rdex|81|0687|Malamar|2|Dark|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0726|Torracat|1|Fire}}
{{rdex|221|0725|Litten|1|Fire|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0727|Incineroar|2|Fire|Dark}}
{{rdex|222|0726|Torracat|1|Fire|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0728|Popplio|1|Water}}
{{rdex|223|0727|Incineroar|2|Fire|Dark|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0729|Brionne|1|Water}}
{{rdex|224|0728|Popplio|1|Water|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0730|Primarina|2|Water|Fairy}}
{{rdex|225|0729|Brionne|1|Water|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0731|Pikipek|2|Normal|Flying}}
{{rdex|226|0730|Primarina|2|Water|Fairy|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0732|Trumbeak|2|Normal|Flying}}
{{rdex|47|0731|Pikipek|2|Normal|Flying|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0733|Toucannon|2|Normal|Flying}}
{{rdex|48|0732|Trumbeak|2|Normal|Flying|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0751|Dewpider|2|Water|Bug}}
{{rdex|49|0733|Toucannon|2|Normal|Flying|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0752|Araquanid|2|Water|Bug}}
{{rdex|90|0751|Dewpider|2|Water|Bug|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0764|Comfey|1|Fairy}}
{{rdex|91|0752|Araquanid|2|Water|Bug|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0774|Minior|2|Rock|Flying}}
{{rdex|58|0764|Comfey|1|Fairy|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0789|Cosmog|1|Psychic}}
{{rdex|106|0774|Minior|2|Rock|Flying|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0790|Cosmoem|1|Psychic}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0789|Cosmog|1|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0791|Solgaleo|2|Psychic|Steel}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0790|Cosmoem|1|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0792|Lunala|2|Psychic|Ghost}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0791|Solgaleo|2|Psychic|Steel|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0800|Necrozma|1|Psychic}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0792|Lunala|2|Psychic|Ghost|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0868|Milcery|1|Fairy}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0800|Necrozma|1|Psychic|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0869|Alcremie|1|Fairy}}
{{rdex|42|0868|Milcery|1|Fairy|gen=9}}
{{rdex|&mdash;|0884|Duraludon|2|Steel|Dragon}}
{{rdex|43|0869|Alcremie|1|Fairy|gen=9}}
{{rdex|161|0884|Duraludon|2|Steel|Dragon|gen=9}}
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===New activities===
===New activities===
====BB League====
====BB League====
The Blueberry League, BB League for short, is a unique [[Pokémon League|Pokémon battle league]] where students rise in ranks from the various Pokémon battles against each other. To face the BB League Elite Four, the player must pass four unique Elite Tests. Each member of BB League Elite Four occupies a biome in the [[Terarium]]. One Elite Trial by [[Amarys]] has {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} gain the ability to fly temporarily to pass through floating rings in the air.
The Blueberry League, BB League for short, is a unique [[Pokémon League|Pokémon battle league]] where students rise in ranks from the various Pokémon battles against each other. To face the BB League Elite Four, the player must pass four unique Elite Tests. Each member of BB League Elite Four occupies a biome in the [[Terarium]]. The player can face the trials in any order. After defeating all four members of the BB Elite Four, the player can face the [[Pokémon Champion]] [[Kieran]].
 
Each Trial is different and requires 50 BP to compete in, with the exception of Drayton.
* The Elite Trial by [[Crispin]] has the player battle or trade with several trainers to get [[Sandwich]] [[Ingredient]]s in order to make a super-spicy sandwich. Getting the sandwich incorrect will cause trial to fail. The player can try again with all the ingredients the obtained without having to start all over.
* The Elite Trial by [[Amarys]] has {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}} gain the ability to fly temporarily to pass through floating rings in the air. There is a time limit to this trial. Going through the floating rings helps increase the time. Afterward, the player can do three different levels of the Flying Trial to earn more BP.
* The Elite Trial by [[Lacey]] involves the player being quizzed by her using five questions. Each question is about an aspect of a Pokémon. The player can can get several tries until they get it right, or have to face a trainer in battle from getting the question wrong.
* The Elite Trial by [[Drayton]] involves the player having to use only Pokémon caught in the [[Terarium]] and originally owned by the player. The player will then use the Pokémon to battle three Trainers before facing Drayton. The player does not need to use these Terarium Pokémon during their battle with Drayton.


====League Club Room====
====League Club Room====
{{main|League Club Room}}
{{main|League Club Room}}
Blueberry Academy has a League Club Room where participating players in the BB League can join to train through Pokémon battles. The player can also use the clubroom's computer to fund other clubs in the Academy using Blueberry Points ([[Battle Point|BP]] for short). Depending on the club they're helping, the player can receive thank-you gifts.
Blueberry Academy has a League Club Room where participating players in the BB League can join to train through Pokémon battles. The player can also use the clubroom's computer to fund other clubs in the Academy using [[Blueberry Point]]s (BP for short). Depending on the club they're helping, the player can receive thank-you gifts.


The player can redecorate the League Club Room after sending funds to the Art Club. There are seven options the player can unlock. The Baseball Club offers the player different [[Poké Ball]] throwing styles. The Music Club adds options for the background music that can be played in the League Club Room. The Photography Club offers upgrades to their [[Rotom Phone]] and photo-taking. Finally, through the Terarium Club, The player can spend 3,000 BP four times for each Biome and allow the [[starter Pokémon]] to appear in certain areas within the Terarium.
The player can redecorate the League Club Room after sending funds to the Art Club. There are seven options the player can unlock. The Baseball Club offers the player different [[Poké Ball]] throwing styles. The Music Club adds options for the background music that can be played in the League Club Room. The Photography Club offers upgrades to their [[Rotom Phone]] and photo-taking. Finally, through the Terarium Club, The player can spend 3,000 BP four times for each biome and allow the [[first partner Pokémon]] to appear in certain areas within the Terarium.


====Item Printer====
====Item Printer====
{{main|Item Printer}}
{{main|Item Printer}}
The Item Printer is one of the rewards that player can use after their first visit to [[Terarium]], placed within the League Club Room. By adding [[TM Material]]s to the Item Printer, the player can obtain several items. The machine can be upgraded three times, from Standard to Great, Ultra, and Master. Each upgrade requires both BP and having printed several items a certain amount of times.
The Item Printer is one of the rewards that players can use after their first visit to the [[Terarium]], placed within the League Club Room. By adding [[TM Material]]s to the Item Printer, the player can obtain several items. The machine can be upgraded three times, from Standard to Great, Ultra, and Master. Each upgrade requires both BP and having printed several items a certain amount of times.


====Special guests====
====Special guests====
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====Blueberry Quests====
====Blueberry Quests====
{{main|Blueberry Quest}}
Blueberry Quests, BBQs for short, are side quests assigned by the Academy. Completing these side quests earns the player BP, and allows the player to receive Snacks from [[Snacksworth]] once they've completed the main story of The Indigo Disk. BBQs can be tracked in the notices menu, and players are also able to take on group quests with friends through the [[Union Circle]].
Blueberry Quests, BBQs for short, are side quests assigned by the Academy. Completing these side quests earns the player BP, and allows the player to receive Snacks from [[Snacksworth]] once they've completed the main story of The Indigo Disk. BBQs can be tracked in the notices menu, and players are also able to take on group quests with friends through the [[Union Circle]].


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====Synchro Machine====
====Synchro Machine====
A new feature in the Terarium, the player can unlock the [[Synchro Machine]] after helping a Scientist named [[Synclaire]] with her research. The machine allows the player to synchronize with their Pokémon, allowing them to move around as said Pokémon and battle other Pokémon in the style of {{DL|Let's Go!|Auto Battle}}. Unlike a typical Auto Battle, [[Shiny Pokémon]] are knocked out if attacked while the player is synchronized. The Synchro Machine can also be used in the Union Circle, with the entire group synchronizing with their respective Pokémon. Every Pokémon included in Scarlet and Violet, along with DLC expansions, can be synchronized with. Also, flying Pokémon used in Synchro Machine will stay in flight, even when walking off a ledge.
A new feature in the Terarium, the player can unlock the [[Synchro Machine]] after helping a Scientist named [[Synclaire]] with her research. The machine allows the player to synchronize with their Pokémon, allowing them to move around as said Pokémon and battle other Pokémon in the style of {{DL|Let's Go!|Auto Battle}}. Unlike a typical Auto Battle, [[Shiny Pokémon]] and [[Terastal phenomenon#Wild Tera Pokémon|Wild Tera Pokémon]] are knocked out if attacked while the player is synchronized. The Synchro Machine can also be used in the Union Circle, with the entire group synchronizing with their respective Pokémon. Every Pokémon included in Scarlet and Violet, along with DLC expansions, can be synchronized with. Also, flying Pokémon used in Synchro Machine will stay in flight, even when walking off a ledge. The Synchro Machine can only be used in the Terarium.


===Moves===
===Moves===
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* [[Indigo Disk]]
* [[Indigo Disk]]
* [[Briar's Book]]
* [[Briar's Book]]
* [[Treat]]
* [[Treat]]s
* [[Mark Charm]] (returning)
* [[Mark Charm]] (returning)
* [[Scarlet Book]]/[[Violet Book]] (returning)
* [[Scarlet Book]]/[[Violet Book]] (returning)


====Evolution items====
====Evolution items====
* [[Sweet]] (returning, all types)
* [[Sweet]]s (returning, all types)
* [[Protector]] (returning)
* [[Protector]] (returning)
* [[Dragon Scale]] (returning)
* [[Dragon Scale]] (returning)
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===Other features===
===Other features===
* All [[starter Pokémon]] from past generations in the [[core series]] return in The Indigo Disk. The player can encounter them in the [[Terarium]] after upgrading their respective biomes. Each biome can be upgraded through the [[League Club Room]] computer in exchange for 3,000 [[Battle Point|BP]] per biome.
* All [[first partner Pokémon]] from past generations in the [[core series]] return in The Indigo Disk. The player can encounter them in the [[Terarium]] after upgrading their respective biomes. Each biome can be upgraded through the [[League Club Room]] computer in exchange for 3,000 [[Blueberry Point|BP]] per biome.
* After clearing the main story of The Indigo Disk, the player can unlock {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}}'s ability to fly permanently by talking to [[Amarys]]. This allows the player to fly freely in [[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]], and the Terarium instead of gliding. The player can use the left joystick to switch between Glide Mode or Flying Mode for their Legendary Pokémon ride.
* After clearing the main story of The Indigo Disk, the player can unlock {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}}/{{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}}'s ability to fly permanently by talking to [[Amarys]]. This allows the player to fly freely in [[Paldea]], [[Kitakami]], and the Terarium instead of gliding. The player can use the left joystick to switch between Glide Mode or Flying Mode for their Legendary Pokémon ride.
* 25 different [[Legendary Pokémon]] from past generations in the core series return in The Indigo Disk as well. To encounter them, the player must speak to a new character called [[Snacksworth]] at Blueberry Academy, who only appears after completing the main story of The Indigo Disk. Completing 1 group and 10 solo [[Blueberry Quest]]s (the limits are 16 and 130, respectively) prompts Snacksworth to give special snacks needed to encounter the specific Legendary Pokémon in [[Paldea]]. Snacksworth also shares stories of his heroic encounters and extensive knowledge of the Legendary Pokémon, providing hints where said Legendary Pokémon can be found.
* 25 different [[Legendary Pokémon]] from past generations in the core series return in The Indigo Disk as well. To encounter them, the player must speak to a new character called [[Snacksworth]] at Blueberry Academy, who only appears after completing the main story of The Indigo Disk. Completing 1 group and 10 solo [[Blueberry Quest]]s (the limits are 16 and 130, respectively) prompts Snacksworth to give special snacks needed to encounter the specific Legendary Pokémon in [[Paldea]]. Snacksworth also shares stories of his heroic encounters and extensive knowledge of the Legendary Pokémon, providing hints where said Legendary Pokémon can be found.
* A new [[type]] is introduced, the {{t|Stellar}} type. It is a special type that occurs when a Pokémon Terastallizes, which grants it a boost to moves but only once per move of that type. In [[Tera Raid Battle]]s the moves will be boosted without limit.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Logos===
===Logos===
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<gallery perrow=8>
The Indigo Disk Logo JP.png|Japanese logo
The Indigo Disk Logo JP.png|Japanese logo
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===Artwork===
===Artwork===
<gallery perrow=2>
<gallery perrow=2>
The Indigo Disk Promo-1.png|First promotional artwork
The Indigo Disk Key Art 1.png|First promotional artwork
The Indigo Disk Key Art 2.png|Second promotional artwork
The Indigo Disk Key Art 2.png|Second promotional artwork
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Related articles==
==Trivia==
[[File:Disc Pokémon.png|thumb|150px|Stellar Form Terapagos sketch in the Scarlet/Violet Book]]
* The Indigo Disk expansion was first hinted in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, where a sketch of Stellar Form {{p|Terapagos}} drawn by [[Heath]] can be seen.
* The title is a reference to Terapagos's Terastal Form.
* This expansion shares some similarities with the [[The Crown Tundra]]:
** Both expansions allow the player to encounter previous [[Legendary Pokémon]].
** A [[Mythical Pokémon]] can be encountered and caught without a limited time event.
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==See also==
* [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]]
* [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]]
* [[The Teal Mask]]
* [[The Teal Mask]]
* [[Mochi Mayhem]]


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_yue=藍之圓盤 ''{{tt|Làahm jī Yùhnpùhn|The Indigo Disk}}''
|zh_yue=藍之圓盤 ''{{tt|Làahm jī Yùhnpùhn|The Indigo Disk}}''
|zh_cmn=藍之圓盤 / 蓝之圆盘  ''{{tt|Lán zhī Yuánpán|The Indigo Disk}}''
|zh_cmn=藍之圓盤 / 蓝之圆盘  ''{{tt|Lán zhī Yuánpán|The Indigo Disk}}''
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