The biome upgrades are the most expensive support requests in the Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk DLC, but are they worth it? The boost biodiversity requests claim to increase the kinds of Pokemon you can encounter in each biome, but 3,000 BP each is a lot of work. Before you commit, you’ll likely want to see the list of Pokemon added to the Terarium by the boost biodiversity requests.
What Pokemon are added by the biome upgrades in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk DLC?
Fortunately, fulfilling the boost biodiversity requests in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk is worth it. Each biome upgrade unlocks a highly desirable list of Pokemon any fan wants to catch. Specifically, this is how you unlock the ability to catch starter Pokemon from the previous eight generations of Pokemon games.
Here’s a list of what Pokemon each biodiversity boost request unlocks:
Canyon Biome
- Cyndaquil
- Litten
- Squirtle
- Tepig
- Treecko
- Turtig
Coastal Biome
- Bulbasaur
- Chikorita
- Froakie
- Grookey
- Poplio
- Mudkip
Polar Biome
- Chespin
- Chimchar
- Oshawott
- Piplup
- Scorbunny
- Torchic
Savannah Biome
- Charmander
- Fennekin
- Rowley
- Snivy
- Sobble
- Totodile
Unfortunately, completing all four biome upgrades is quite a time investment. At 3,000 BP apiece, you’ll be spending a long time completing BBQs before you can boost biodiversity across the whole Terarium. If you’re playing solo, you’ll probably be looking at several hours to get enough BP to unlock each upgrade.
If you want to unlock the biodiversity upgrades quickly, you’ll need to use the Union Circle to play multiplayer. There are exclusive quests there that allow you to clear 300-600 BP quickly. Otherwise, you’re looking at 10-30 BP per BBQ on average, with the occasional 100 BP quest popping up.
So, despite the time sink, fulfilling the biodiversity upgrade support requests in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk is worth it. You’ll get access to some highly desirable Pokemon, and you can catch as many of them as you want.