Pokémon Violet Playthrough 37: The Cave of Dalizapa

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I explore the rest of Dalizapa Passage, starting from Zapapico, and there is a cave which has a bunch of Trainers and some Pokémon that can be encountered, and this cave is connected to Glaseado Mountain, while also showing the rest of West Province Area Three.

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Shortly after ending the previous part, I found a Shiny Dunsparce in Dalizapa Passage, and I caught it, so I got a Shiny Pokémon in this playthrough, but it happened offscreen, who knows when I will next encounter another Shiny Pokémon. About its evolved form Dudunsparce, it has two different forms, the first one is the Two-Segment Dudunsparce, but there is a very rare chance Dunsparce will evolve into a Three-Segment Dudunsparce, and it looks more like a larger Dunsparce with more segments.
Dalizapa Passage is very wide, there is the path from Zapapico which leads to a cave which takes you to Medali, and another part taking you to Glaseado Mountain. For encounters, you can find a bunch of evolved Pokémon, like Gogoat, Mudsdale, Pyroar, Magneton, Ursaring, Vigoroth, Grumpig, Espathra, and many other kinds, and you can find Eeveelutions, like Flareon and Umbreon can be found there. For new encounters, there is the Ice-type Cubchoo which can be evolved into Beartic if you find one at a high enough level, but you can find wild Beartic around Glaseado Mountain. Beartic has very good Attack and is one of few Pokémon to get Icicle Crash, and it is TM reliant to get some of its best moves like Play Rough, Earthquake, Liquidation, Close Combat, and many other moves, Beartic is kind of slow, which is a drawback to it, but it's not a bad Pokémon to use.
There are some Wild Tera Pokémon around Dalizapa Passage, those include a Sneasel with the Fighting Tera Type, don't know if that is meant to be a reference to Hisuian Sneasel and its evolved form Sneasler, which is a Poison/Fighting-type Pokémon. There is an Ursaring with the Flying Tera Type that comes with Aerial Ace, making it a good option against Fighting-type opponents, and an Espathra with the Steel Tera Type that knows Flash Cannon. In the cave, there is a Lucario with the Ice Tera Type, it is at Level 75, this is the highest level wild Pokémon in the game, and it comes with Ice Punch, Close Combat, Meteor Mash, and Bullet Punch. Lucario is the only Pokémon to learn Meteor Mash in this game, because they didn't even bring back Metagross or Clefable in this game.
You can find Houndstone in the cave, it is near where that Lucario is, Houndstone is the evolution of Greavard, and there was a Houndstone with the Ground Tera Type back at South Province Area Five, but it was a high level, so we couldn't reliably battle it. I at first though it was Level 38 that you evolve Greavard at, but it was at Level 30 and it has to be at night, this was because when I first caught Greavard, it was at around Level 36 and when I levelled it up once, it didn't evolve, only to then find Houndstone in the area where you find Lucario. Houndstone did get banned in the competitive scene due to how overpowered Last Respects is when Houndstone is the remaining Pokémon left in battle. Around Glaseado Mountain, you can find Greavard buried underground, and the candle on its head can appear as like a hidden item, only to them turn out to be a Greavard, and sometimes you can find a bunch of Greavard with a Houndstone in the group.
A League Staff gives you an Expert Belt, and there are some more evolved Pokémon in the cave, like Medicham, Salazzle, and many others, and you can find Hypno and Bronzong around the ruins, and there is a Trainer in that cave that uses a Blissey, this gives a lot of experience if you have some Pokémon that you want to level up.
There is one Boss Trainer that I go up against in that video with Level 42 Pokémon, which is around the same level as the Ghost-type Gym Leader's highest level Pokémon, he has Arcanine, Copperajah, and Coalossal, three fully evolved Pokémon, and if you have a high level Ground-type Pokémon, you should be able to deal with them, Coalossal being 4x weak to Ground and Water-type moves. They have their regular level up moves, but they can deal a lot of damage, with Arcanine knowing Flamethrower, and Copperajah knowing Iron Head.







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