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However, while players can choose when to fight these Titans, there’s actually a correct order in which to fight them, so that way, they don’t accidentally fight an extremely strong one when the player is under-leveled. Here’s the best order for the Path of Legends Titan battles in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.
What’s the Best Order for the Path of Legends Titan Battles in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet?
1. Stony Cliff Titan - Klawf
Rock Type Level 15 Weaknesses: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, and Steel
2. Open Sky Titan - Bombirdier
Flying and Dark Type Level 25 Weaknesses: Electric, Ice, Fairy, and Rock
3. Lurking Steel Titan - Orthworm
Steel Type Level 30 Weaknesses: Fire, Ground, and Fighting
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4. Quaking Earth Titan - Great Tusk - Pokemon Scarlet
Ground and Fighting Type Level 45 Weaknesses: Water, Grass, Fairy, Flying, Psychic, and Ice
4. Quaking Earth Titan - Iron Treads - Pokemon Violet
Ground and Steel Type Level 45 Weaknesses: Fighting, Ground, Water, and Fire
5. False Dragon Titan - Dondozo
Water Type Level 55 Weaknesses: Grass and Electric
5. False Dragon Titan - Tatsugiri
Dragon and Water Type Level 55 Weaknesses: Dragon and Fairy
Can You Catch Titan Pokemon?
Of course, the big question at large is, can players catch Titan Pokemon? Unfortunately, no, Titan Pokemon cannot be caught, only defeated. However, players can, in fact, catch their normal-sized versions. For example, if a player wanted to catch an Orthworm, they can go around the area and catch one, but it won’t be the Titan-sized version they fight in the Titan battle.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet is available for the Nintendo Switch.