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Like any RPG, at that place will come up a point in Pokémon Legends: Arceus where you lot'll need to grind experience to level upwards your Pokémon. This might exist because you're trying to go a certain Pokémon to evolve or because you just need your team to be a bit stronger in later portions of the game. We'll go over a few of the fastest means to level your Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

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A smashing way to level up your Pokémon squad is engaging Alpha Pokémon in the wild. Blastoff Pokémon not only grant a fair share of experience points when you capture or defeat them, only they as well ofttimes driblet Exp. Processed. These candies come in different sizes (small, medium, and large), and feeding them to your Pokémon will give them instant experience. You can also purchase Exp. Candy direct from Bonn exterior of Milky way Hall, though you should go along in listen that they're extremely pricey.

In the post-game, Alpha Pokémon are still a useful way to farm experience, and you'll now be able to take on almost that yous've stumbled beyond in earlier areas besides as more dangerous Alpha Pokémon that are effectually your postal service-game level (which volition likely be in the mid-60s). However, there'due south another method to score a huge amount of experience for your team by battling in the Training Grounds.

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Speak to Ingo exterior of the Grooming Grounds and he'll offer to call in trainers to battle with you. All of these trainers make skillful opponents simply the fastest way to get a big boost of experience is by selecting "come across more options" then challenging Ingo himself considering he'due south the most difficult trainer to face.

Ingo's team consists of high-level Pokémon with wide blazon coverage:

  • Alakazam (Lv. 67) [Psychic]
  • Machamp (Lv. 67) [Fighting]
  • Probopass (Lv. 67) [Rock/Steel]
  • Magnezone (Lv. 67) [Electric/Steel]
  • Tangrowth (Lv. 67) [Grass]
  • Gliscor (Lv. 68) [Ground/Flying]

Be certain to bring enough of potions and revives as your first few times contesting Ingo can be rough. There's no specific Pokémon you'll demand to accept down Ingo's team, though a few blazon weaknesses overlap. Pokémon that know offensive Flying, Fire, or Bug-type moves will be especially effective against a few members of his squad.

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Defeating Ingo will give around roughly 12-16,000 experience points depending on the levels of your Pokémon and their usage in battle. Provided your blazon matchups are good and your levels are high, your boxing with Ingo can be finished inside five minutes and you tin re-challenge Ingo as much as you desire. A great mode to go your lower-leveled Pokémon up to higher levels is past putting them in your party before challenging Ingo; even if they don't participate in the battle, the game's experience-sharing mechanic will ensure they get rewarded after your victory.