How to Evolve Duraludon into Archaludon Pokemon Indigo Disk DLC

Don’t know how to evolve Duraludon into Archaludon in the Pokemon Indigo Disk DLC? Don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this guide, we are going to show you both where to find Duraludon in Indingo Disk and what you need in order to evolve it. The process is a little bit tricky, in that it requires a specific item that’s pretty expensive BP-wise. Here’s how it all works.

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how to evolve duraludon into archaludon pokemon indigo disk dlc
How to Evolve Duraludon into Archaludon Pokemon Indigo Disk DLC

Where to Find Duraludon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo Disk

Before we explain how to evolve Duraludon into Archaludon in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo Disk, we first need to figure out where to find them. This species of Pokemon appears in one area and one area only – the snow biome, aka the Polar Biome. That’s the northwestern part of the Indigo Disk map, and Duraludon generally spawns in the southern half of the biome. They’re not the most common spawn, but they’re also not super-difficult to find, either. I don’t think it’ll be much of a task for you. With that said, note that the game calls Duraludon an Alloy Pokemon. This is important, because it actually hints at what you need to evolve it.

How to Evolve Duraludon into Archaludon?

To evolve Duraloudon into Archaludon in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo Disk DLC, you need to get one specific item – the Metal Alloy. This item can only be found in one single shop. Now, the good news is that it’s the school store in Blueberry Academy. So, that at least is pretty easy to reach. The bad news is that it costs a whopping three hundred BP. Be prepared to do a lot of grinding BBQ quests until you manage to scrounge up enough currency. Once you do manage to get enough and purchase Metal Alloy, just go to a different place in the school and use it on the Duraloudon. Watch it evolve, and there you go, you now have an Archaludon.

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